(I) Charm
Chapter 35 of "Path of the Deathless" unveils: -, Weave Tabloid20 (I)CharmThe Deathless had gotten up early that morning, despite his midnight interruption,... Continue the story!
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Charm
The Deathless had gotten up early that morning, despite his midnight interruption, and began his preparations. To his surprise, he only slept for three hours, and yet it somehow felt like the best rest of his life. Valor told him it was a natural part of increasing his Physicality, and the higher that skill climbed, the less rest Shiv would need in general.
On the other hand, Adam, despite how amped up he was the day before, had fallen asleep after repositioning the couch and tucking himself in a corner. He clearly believed Shivâs speech about there being spiders in the walls a bit too much.
After making sure the other surfacer was still breathing, Shiv went through his pantry and fridge in detail, marveling at all the ingredients that were stocked. Usually, he stayed late at the Swan-Eating Toad just to do a bit more experimentation. Georges usually didnât have a problem with this, so long as Shiv cleaned and then locked up. Here, thoughâhere was a place that was at least temporarily Shivâs own, and he could do whatever he wanted with this food.
Shiv laughed, his chuckle growing dark and devious. âOh, thereâs no one that can stop me now. Thereâs nothing you can do to stop me from making you pristine.â
Valor implored.
âNo,â Shiv replied, adamant. âThey must know Iâm the chef.â
âFear is a flavor.â
Shiv stared at the dagger on the table next to him.
âYes.â
Valor sighed.
After a bit of searching, Shiv found what he thought to be yogurt in the fridge, some fruit, strips of meat that looked ready to be fried, and, interestingly enough, some form of vegetable that smelled remarkably fresh and delightfully cold. He experimented for a while, testing nibbles and mixing things together.
âBreakfast doesnât need to be grand,â Shiv muttered, âbut it does need to put a punch in someoneâs step and kick-start the beating of their heart. How you eat in the morning is how you face the rest of the day.â And Shiv, despite everything, intended to face the day with more fire in him than the day before.
After a good two hours of testing and cooking, another knock came at the door, and Shiv found himself grinning. A loud groan sounded from the couch, and his grin faded slightly. Rightâhe had a with him now. But that, too, pleased Shiv: to have Adam Arrow in such a precarious position.
âI must be in a dream,â Shiv said, mocking Adamâs statement from yesterday about how everything was a nightmare. And so Shiv welcomed his guide, growing friend, and perhaps , into the room as she brought in an assortment of clothes. To Shivâs surprise, they werenât only for Adam, but for him as well.
âI thought you could use a few sets yourself,â Uva said, holding some new pants for Shiv.
He held them up and blinked. âThis is some kind of leather?â
âMoleskin.â
âMoleskin,â Shiv said. He looked down at the pants he was wearingâand winced. All the constant fights and the traveling he did to reach this place had left the clothes on his body looking like a ragged mess. She placed a few more sets of clothes for him on a nearby table, and dumped a color-clashing mess where Adam was sitting.
The Young Lord blinked blearily. âWhy does he get the nice-looking ones?â
âBecause I cooked for her yesterday, and Iâm doing it again right now,â Shiv said, sneering at Adam. âMeanwhile, she had to get out of bed to deal with you having a psychotic episode.â
âIt wasnât a psychotic episode! I wasâI woke up and found a group of humanoid spiders performing surgery on me. How would you react to something like that?â
Shiv considered Adamâs words. âProbably assume that one of my fellow chefs misplaced the wrong kind of brownie in our team dessert. Anyway.â Shiv placed a bowl in Adamâs lap too. The Young Lord blinked twice. âWhat? You have to eat too, donât you?â
Adam stared down at Shivâs efforts. A soft and creamy expanse of yogurt mixed with cut fruits and glistening vegetable clumps awaited him. âYou⌠didnât spit in this, right? Or add laxatives.â
Shiv leaned down very, very close to Adam. The Young Lord stared back, frowning. âAdam. If you ever insinuate that about me again, we will felling get bloody. It will be on until one of us dies for good. I donât spit in the food of people who donât deserve it.â
âI donât deserve it?â Adam said.
âI donât like you, Adam,â Shiv said, âbut if I learned one thing from Georges, itâs that you can not like a lot of people in the world, and still only spit in the food of those who treat servers like garbage and constantly complain about something being too spicyâwhen there arenât any spices in the food at all.â
The Young Lord gawked at Shiv for a moment, but the Deathless was no longer talking to him. Instead, he moved back to greet Uva, and he presented her a bowl of breakfast with a great deal more warmth. He even did it with a smile. âNow, sister,â Shiv breathed. âHow did you sleep?â
âWith anticipation,â she said, eyeing Shiv briefly before sinking her spoon into the yoghurt. âDid you add havadels to this?â
âIs that what the vegetables are called?â
âYes. Theyâre usually for appetizers.â
âHm. Forgive me and my ignorant surfacer ways. I tested it a few times and thought the crispness might go well with the fruit assortment and the creamy texture. Have a taste. Tell me what you think.â
Uva took a bite, left the spoon in her mouth, and blinked several times. âItâsâŚâ she shook her head. âYouâre right. It is fresh. ButâŚâ
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Shiv leaned in, narrowing his eyes. âGo on. Be honest.â
âI think the vegetable blunts the sweetness.â Uva swallowed slowly. âI rather like the sweetness of fruit.â
âAh. Iâll keep that in mind.â He hummed. âGeorges might have noticed that better. My greatest problem has always been an insensitivity to clashing flavors.â
âI wouldnât call it a problem. Just a place to improve.â She took another slow bite, and he watched her expression. âItâs really quite good.â
âAh. But you canât blame me for wanting to get yesterdayâs reaction out of you again.â
âWe canât always make something divine,â Uva said.
âNo. But we can always try.â
They stopped talking and just stared at each other for a moment.
***
On the couch, Adam stared as he ate awkwardly, fighting the urge to go finish elsewhere.
Valor muttered on the table.
It took Adam a moment to realize the dagger was talking to him. He swallowed. And winced. Dammit, the food was good. âI⌠am not the best person to ask about how Shiv has been. Weâre not friends. Pretty far from that.â
Adam stared at the dagger, but continued eating his food. He let silence be his reply.
The Young Lord eyed the dagger again. It seemed Valor knew just how far to go without starting something truly messy. âSo. Whereâs the way back up?â Adam said, scooping another spoon of yogurt. âAnd when are we moving out?â
His dramatic interruption failed as Shiv was accounting his thought process behind the creation of breakfast, and Uva was just⌠She was staring at him, watching him talk. The Young Lord couldnât believe this It was like the Abyss was some kind of inverted world where he was the hated outcast who ruined things for everyone, and Shiv was some kind of beloved for pale elves and spiderfolk.
Adam didnât keep track of Shiv for good reason. Their history was an ugly one, and if Roland Arrow hadnât regularly kept Adam informed about Shivâs continued status as a Pathless, Adam would have simply pretended the Omenborn didnât exist if he never ran into him. The Young Lord paused. That might be a lie, though. He remembered sensing Shiv in the Slayerâs Guild. He could have let the Omenborn pass through then, but⌠But he couldnât help himself.
The hate was still there. Even now.
But there was something else as well.
Shiv didnât need to die fighting the raven over and over to help Adam. Nor did he need to let Adam stay in his apartment. These things didnât make up for the wounds of the past, but Shiv was right to an extent: Didnât like and even hate was very different from didnât respect at all.
Adam begrudgingly admitted. He watched Uva place a hand over her mouth as she fought to stop herself from giggling as Shiv recounted a brawl he apparently had with a ârodent of unusual sizeâ in an alleyway.
Adamâs stomach made a noise. And somehow, that broke Shivâs conversation. The former Omenborn turned to regard the Young Lord with a wince. âWait, Adam, how long has it been since you last ate?â
âThe spiders tried to feed me some⌠at the hospital,â Adam muttered. âI kind of spat it out. Before thatâŚâ Before that, he could only remember bits and pieces of everything. He spent a time in a feverish delirium after the raven captured him. The damned assassin drugged him with some kind of vialâbut they were attacked at some point as well. The past three days were more like a chaotic haze than a series of coherent events. âSo, maybe Blackedge. Itâs fine. My Physicalityâs on the verge of a Skill Evolution. I can probably go almost a month without food or water.â
âYeah, but it wonât be a comfortable month, will it?â Shiv said. He shook his head and handed his own bowl to Adam. The Young Lord blinked. âI can make more. Just eat up. Weâll deal with other matters afterward.â
Adam stared. â...Thanks.â
And then, with that, Shiv went back to detailing his desperate childhood battle, and described Georges coming out with a cleaver to finish the rat off as Shiv held it downâonly for it to catch the descending blade with its teeth. After that, they let the rat go and named it an honorary chef for a worthy battle fought.
Uvaâs efforts to keep herself poised broke, and laughter rang out from her like a morning bell. She reached out and brushed Shivâs arm.
All the while, Adam just watched.
***
âSo, from what the Composer told me, our way back up to the surface will be through a gateâbut it doesnât sound like the gate is controlled by Weave. I havenât gotten more details yet, but I suspect itâll either be a place we have to pass through quietly or that we have to capture.â Shiv stopped talking briefly as he put a plate down in front of the Young Master, its contents minced meat and spices wrapped in some variation of lettuce. âTry this.â
Adam didnât even hesitate anymore. He just tore into the food. Though his excuse was that heâd been starved for three days, the honest truth was that somehow, Shiv was just unnaturally good at cooking even without having a full chefâs Path. So as the Young Lordâs breakfast turned to brunch, the once-object of his loathing recounted everything heâd been through.
âYou fought a high vampire?â Adam asked while wolfing down a mouthful of food.
âYes,â Shiv said. âItâs the reason I developed Biomancyââ
âYeah, that too: How? Mana usually takes years to attuneââ Adam trailed off. âRight. You hunted lesser vampires to earn a Path.â
Shiv grinned as his cover story worked. âI think I wasnât that far from attuning before, anyway. I just needed a Path.â
âStill thatâs⌠You managed to survive a lot.â Adam nodded.
Shiv snorted. âDo you have a Curse I donât know about, Adam?â
âWhat? No? Why?â
âBecause you act like complimenting me might make a demon hatch from inside you.â
Adam frowned and made a warding gesture. âDonât even joke about that. The taint isââ
âOnly associated with a specific demon,â Shiv said, eyeing Uva. âFrom the Dimension of Flies and Plague.â
The Umbral smirked. âYou remembered.â
âI did. It helps that the speaker I heard it from has such memorable lips.â
Valor whispered off by the side.
Uva shook her head and half-heartedly chided Shiv for pushing his luck, but she didnât seem put off at all.
Adam thought back to his own courtship with Isabella, and something inside him trembled. He looked back at Shiv, and studied the easy smile on the Deathlessâs face, like how he cleaned a plate as he worked.
But Adam did doubt himself often. It came with the territory of being the son of a Town Lordâand a great hero of the Republic. And so, ultimately, it was Isabella who approached him after they spent some time making eyes at each other. Which was after months of awkward attempts from his side at getting closer and signalling his intent. He even had flowers mysteriously delivered.
Suddenly, another horrible thought materialized in Adamâs mind: he imagined Shiv going to the academy as wellâand the image of Shiv being the popular boy at school spread through Adamâs being like a forest fire.
Adam swallowed.
âIt goes in your mouth, not all over the table,â Shiv said, pointing a fork at Adam. The Young Lord looked and saw his hand shaking, with some of the minced meat leaking out. âIf you donât like itââ
Adam tore into the food again, like a dog starved for days. Shiv drew back and shook his head, muttering about understanding the spiderfolk more than he did his own people.
âAnyway,â Shiv said. âWeâre not leaving the city. Not for a bit. Not until the Composer summons us again and elaborates on the route we take.â
The Young Lord gulped down another bite of food. He was about to voice his protests when Shiv laughed.
âWhat?â
âCooking went up.â Shiv said.
âAgain?â Uva said, narrowing her eyes.
âAgain,â Shiv said.
***
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âThatâs⌠unnaturally fast growth,â the Umbral said. âBut I will not complain. This pleases my tongue and stomach, after all.â
Shiv gave a coy smile. âAnd Iâm honored to please your . And .â
âShivâŚâ She rolled her eyes.
Valor groaned off by the side.
Shiv blinked at the dagger. âBecause I mean them.â Then, Shiv shrugged, as if it was no big deal.
Skill Gained: Silver Tongue 1 (Adept)