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Chapter 24 - Chapter 24. Calm Before Storm

The moment the sound of Balton's footsteps disappeared at the end of the corridor, Harven stood from his chair. His steps were quick, almost like running, toward the meeting room door that was still open. He entered and closed it from inside.

In the corridor, no sound of any kind came out from that room. But Mara's shoulders, as she stood near the stairs, dropped slightly when she realized it, because a silence that was too loud was sometimes heavier to hear than any sound.

Balton had already descended to the second floor when he took out his phone. His fingers moved to find the number for his unit's main office, and he pressed it while continuing to walk.

"Hey, what is it, you were looking for me," he said as soon as the call connected.

The voice on the other end spoke for a few seconds. Balton listened while descending the stairs to the first floor, his expression unchanged until a certain word came from the other end.

"Jason?" Balton stopped at the foot of the stairs. "Defeated?"

The voice continued its explanation. Balton leaned against the wall with one shoulder, one hand going into his trouser pocket.

"An unknown man and an elf, is that right?" Balton's lips moved slightly, "I wonder what it feels like to sway an elf's body," he thought to himself.

He muttered quietly, almost as if talking to himself. "Elf ...."

His hand tapped the side of his thigh twice. "Kill the man. Bring the elf to me alive. Understood?"

The voice on the other end answered briefly.

Balton almost ended the call, but the voice on the other end spoke again. This time longer.

Balton did not move.

The hand that had nearly lowered the phone from his ear stopped midway. The smile on his face disappeared slowly, not from anger, but from something heavier. His eyes that had been relaxed narrowed toward the wall in front of him, focused on something that was not there.

His jaw tightened.

"Repeat that," he said, his voice dropping lower.

The voice on the other end repeated it.

Balton did not answer immediately. He stood still at the foot of the stairs on the first floor of the Blackridge mayor's building, with his phone to his ear and his gaze far ahead.

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Night had already blanketed the land when Ash and Shiva sat among large boulders outside the eastern gate of Blackridge. Grass grew in the gaps between the rocks, uneven and irregular, but enough to serve as a place to sit. The sky above them opened wide without obstruction, and the wind that passed carried a cold different from the cold inside the city.

A small fire burned between three stones Shiva had arranged, its flame stable because he tended it with a small spell he applied without much movement.

Ash opened his food can with a small knife at his waist, its contents a mix of peas and soybeans that were not very appealing in color and ordinary in smell. He placed it near the fire to warm it.

"You have no destination at all?" asked Ash without lifting his eyes from the can.

Shiva stared at the fire in front of him. "I do. But my goal is not toward a place." He moved a twig at the edge of the fire to a better position. "I am free to go wherever I want."

"Except one place."

Shiva did not answer immediately. "Except one place," he repeated, with a tone that sealed that topic tightly.

Ash did not ask further. He looked around briefly, the large and silent boulders in every direction, the sky that had no ceiling, and no sound except the wind and the small fire in front of them. This was different from sleeping under the roof of his house in Pinedale. But complaints would not change anything, so he did not voice them.

Shiva glanced at the can in Ash's hand. "You need to learn to hunt if you want to live like this."

"I know that." Ash began spooning the contents of his can when it felt warm enough. "I can hunt."

"But you brought canned food."

"For the early journey." Ash snorted. "I am not incapable of hunting."

"Fine." Shiva nodded with an expression that was serious but not entirely serious. "Then don't ask for a share of my food later."

Ash glanced at him once, then returned to his can.

Shiva raised both his hands slightly, his palms facing the dark area behind the large boulder to their left. There was no big movement, no spell spoken aloud. Only a small concentration visible from the way his fingers curved slightly.

A forest rat appeared from behind the rock, its body as large as a full-grown cat with a long tail and wide ears. Its body lifted from the ground without touching it, its legs moving and scratching at the air, then Shiva clenched one hand in the air and the rat struggled harder with a loud squealing sound like something being choked, until that sound slowly disappeared.

Ash stared at the rat now lying beside the fire. The hand holding his spoon stopped for a moment. He said nothing, but his jaw moved once to the side like someone seeing something he wished he could do but could not.

He went back to spooning the contents of his can.

"I did not know elves ate meat," said Ash.

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