A cold, bitter gust of air ran through Althea’s hair as she hoisted herself higher on the sheer mountain face. She clung to the pale gray rocks jutting out from the cliff and nestled her bare feet into its small crevices. If she were ever to lose her grip and slip, the only thing that could soften her fall was the pine trees miles below. However, rather than hazardous, the spirit found her mountain climbing to be purely recreational. It had been a very long time since she last wandered through a land with a blue sky and yellow sun, let alone her ‘hometown’ of the Phoenix Mountains. Although her work as an ace of Fairy Tail was enjoyable for her in the past, it hadn't left much free time for trips back to the lands she grew up in. Nothing in particular directly prompted her to revisit the same mountains she scaled in her childhood, but even with the sheer amount of time elapsed, she didn’t need to search the rocks for footholds. Althea simply guided her limbs across the familiar stone, quickly making her way up as she drew upon her years of prior experience. Many things had changed during her disappearance from Earthland, but she found solace in the fact that mountains seemed much less permissible to change than people.
However, more than anything else, Althea found the most change in herself. She had long since eclipsed the need to ever know how to climb up 90-degree slopes, watch out for avalanches, or gauge the weather. If she so wished, nothing was stopping her from clearing the height with magical flight. Bone-chilling winds that previously required several layers of animal furs to block were now impeded by nothing but a white dress with athletic shorts underneath. Any last figments of her “human-esque” biology had been scrubbed away, leaving behind a full-fledged spirit in its wake. There were certainly upsides to the change, but… Well, the past year of her life had been far from pleasant.
However, there was no need to dwell on those less savory thoughts– Althea had finally reached a plateau. Swiftly heaving herself onto the edge, she let out a sigh and took in the scenery. The sun was preparing to sink below the horizon, and wispy clouds drifted across the warm, orange sky. The clearing she found herself on was dusted lightly with shimmering snow. This place was far from any human settlements, but it wasn’t like the ledge was completely inaccessible to methods other than rock climbing. In the past, Althea opted into taking the most dangerous paths for training purposes, but one could simply walk up the mountain path and find themself in the same area.
However, as Althea watched the sun lethargically sink further into the sky, she was suddenly interrupted.
“...Nngh!” The blonde couldn’t help but let out a grunt of pain as she folded over, hand clutching her chest. The sudden, splintering pain coursed throughout Althea’s body. In an instant, just the task of standing up straight became taxing. As she limply fell to her hands and knees, her mind was muddled with confusion. However, as the woman assessed her body, she quickly found her answer. Her right hand had already started becoming opaque, particles of light rising from what was previously solid skin.
“N-No…” Althea raised her trembling hand to her face, eyes wide. “No, no, I-I should have more time– Ugh!” The spirit was wracked with an even stronger jolt of pain as she was overcome with the sensation of being slowly ripped out of her current dimension. Despite her vocal protests, she was indeed running out of time, and the clock was ticking down to when she would run out of energy to resist the counter-summon.
She had historically proven herself capable of maintaining her nonchalant attitude in the most stressful of situations, but this was not one of them. Upon realizing the situation, her first impulse was… to panic. A haze of magic erupted from Althea, splattering onto her surroundings like black, murky paint. Thankfully, the viscous liquid wouldn’t be hazardous to any plants and animals in her vicinity. It was just high-concentration mana and dream essence that she used to cast magic, albeit dyed by her current state. Her breath was ragged as she attempted to keep a reign on her erratic emotions, but she was fighting an uphill battle. Even more than the pain, her heart’s desperate throbbing reverberated throughout her body. Every fiber of her being was screaming for her to do something– to do anything to not return to that torturous hellscape. But the only thing that could save her now would be to get a contractor, and turning a mountainscape into hilly plains would be the opposite of help. Of course, it wasn’t like she was in any condition to actively move, and wasting additional energy would only quicken the process.
Before she knew it, Althea could feel wet tears rolling down her face. Pathetic… She was being crushed under this pressure. The spirit wanted to laugh at herself, but she also wanted to scream and writhe in opposition to her impending fate. She hated weakness, but here she was, too paralyzed by fear to do anything more than persist for some kind of miracle.
However, more than anything else, Althea found the most change in herself. She had long since eclipsed the need to ever know how to climb up 90-degree slopes, watch out for avalanches, or gauge the weather. If she so wished, nothing was stopping her from clearing the height with magical flight. Bone-chilling winds that previously required several layers of animal furs to block were now impeded by nothing but a white dress with athletic shorts underneath. Any last figments of her “human-esque” biology had been scrubbed away, leaving behind a full-fledged spirit in its wake. There were certainly upsides to the change, but… Well, the past year of her life had been far from pleasant.
However, there was no need to dwell on those less savory thoughts– Althea had finally reached a plateau. Swiftly heaving herself onto the edge, she let out a sigh and took in the scenery. The sun was preparing to sink below the horizon, and wispy clouds drifted across the warm, orange sky. The clearing she found herself on was dusted lightly with shimmering snow. This place was far from any human settlements, but it wasn’t like the ledge was completely inaccessible to methods other than rock climbing. In the past, Althea opted into taking the most dangerous paths for training purposes, but one could simply walk up the mountain path and find themself in the same area.
However, as Althea watched the sun lethargically sink further into the sky, she was suddenly interrupted.
“...Nngh!” The blonde couldn’t help but let out a grunt of pain as she folded over, hand clutching her chest. The sudden, splintering pain coursed throughout Althea’s body. In an instant, just the task of standing up straight became taxing. As she limply fell to her hands and knees, her mind was muddled with confusion. However, as the woman assessed her body, she quickly found her answer. Her right hand had already started becoming opaque, particles of light rising from what was previously solid skin.
“N-No…” Althea raised her trembling hand to her face, eyes wide. “No, no, I-I should have more time– Ugh!” The spirit was wracked with an even stronger jolt of pain as she was overcome with the sensation of being slowly ripped out of her current dimension. Despite her vocal protests, she was indeed running out of time, and the clock was ticking down to when she would run out of energy to resist the counter-summon.
She had historically proven herself capable of maintaining her nonchalant attitude in the most stressful of situations, but this was not one of them. Upon realizing the situation, her first impulse was… to panic. A haze of magic erupted from Althea, splattering onto her surroundings like black, murky paint. Thankfully, the viscous liquid wouldn’t be hazardous to any plants and animals in her vicinity. It was just high-concentration mana and dream essence that she used to cast magic, albeit dyed by her current state. Her breath was ragged as she attempted to keep a reign on her erratic emotions, but she was fighting an uphill battle. Even more than the pain, her heart’s desperate throbbing reverberated throughout her body. Every fiber of her being was screaming for her to do something– to do anything to not return to that torturous hellscape. But the only thing that could save her now would be to get a contractor, and turning a mountainscape into hilly plains would be the opposite of help. Of course, it wasn’t like she was in any condition to actively move, and wasting additional energy would only quicken the process.
Before she knew it, Althea could feel wet tears rolling down her face. Pathetic… She was being crushed under this pressure. The spirit wanted to laugh at herself, but she also wanted to scream and writhe in opposition to her impending fate. She hated weakness, but here she was, too paralyzed by fear to do anything more than persist for some kind of miracle.