Who Said It Would Be Easy?
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Аннотация: The Golden Dragons still consider Ancients a threat, even if there's only one left. They decide to get rid of him for good. Surprisingly, Xellos is the only one who cares. But he can't raise a child alone, can he? Xel's POV. Neglect, mild abuse, LX. To be continued.
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Title: Who said it would be easy?
Category: Anime/Manga " Slayers
Author: Kikimora
Language: English, Rating: Rated: T
Genre: Hurt/Comfort/Romance
Published: 10-05-09, Updated: 12-06-09
Chapters: 13, Words: 55,829
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
I know I read too many Harry Potter fanfics, especially those Sevitus and Severitus ones with the Abusive!Dursleys warning. But then, I think, making stories travel across fandoms is not a bad idea.
Here be SPOILERS for my latest Slayers fic in RUSSIAN: since I don't believe that I (or anyone else) will ever translate my epic "Evil Stepmother" into English, I bravely use the main ideas from it in this new, (hopefully) shorter fic. (By main ideas I mean 'Xellos gets Lina to babysit Val' and his reasons for it, not the 'Ancient Dragon resurrection', not the 'tragedy of the Seven Dews city' and not the part where Lina learns Mazoku language ^___^ ). This doesn't mean ES isn't going to be finished, it's just that sometimes I need a change of perspective (and language).
Then, this fanfic is an experiment for me, and not just once, but twice: I have never tried a POV fic, and I'm writing in the Present tense. I do that not just to make my own life harder, but because a story in 1st person (IMHO) needs a good reason for being told in the Past tense (like being a diary, memoirs, a statement in a legal process, etc), otherwise it doesn't work for me. In present, though, it can be attributed to some kind of mind-reading. ^___^;
Aaaand finally, a WARNING to Filia-fans... Well, I really tried to make it easier for you, but still, you'll find that Filia here is less than nice. She has some excuses for being so, and anyway she's much better than in ES where she, frankly speaking, goes nuts because of being forced to raise a person she's once killed... still, you might want to skip some passages. ^__^
I made it. Just a second before it is too late, I made it. They are all there; gigantic crowds, myriads of loathing eyes. All trained on the boy, small and calm with resignation. A brave little one he is, isn't he? That's an odd feeling that I get when thinking of him this way - as if something inside me shrinks leaving a vacuum.
Those thoughts cross my mind as I rip the air to get to him, grab him and vanish before he even has time to be startled.
---
I found out about today's planned event, surprisingly, from Milgasia. The Elder turned out to be the only one with a hint of dignity. He tried to stand up for the boy, but as the other two Elders were in majority, he was locked up in his own house until the sentence was carried out. It was from imprisonment that he managed to communicate their plans to me through Astral. He demanded that I did not hurt anyone, of course, but still it was a desperate gesture on his behalf. I think, he was actually quite surprised that I even considered saving the child. I told him, of course, that L-sama obviously wanted the last Ancient Dragon to live, and I couldn't just ignore her wishes. I don't think I convinced him, though. I wouldn't have been convinced in his shoes.
What was even worse, Filia did not object. She was there, I noticed her, standing by the wall, all solemn and pale. But silent. Most likely, they gave her a thorough brainwash, otherwise she would have fought tooth and claw for her hatchling. She can be almost as fierce as Lina when it comes to defending someone or something she cares about. Just to think of all those times she found me in the house with Valteria... Oh yes, the latest blows still hurt. But, unlike Lina, Filia sometimes can't tell good from evil that easily. She tends to obey authority too much. Especially since that last time she stood up to her Elder he got killed along with her whole people. That must have given her quite a scare... I can't really blame her for not protecting her ward. She is alone against the world, young, gentle and doesn't do sublte. After all, not everyone has to be as foolhardy as I am.
That is what my Mistress has made abundantly clear after the latest confrontation with Rezo, the Red Priest. Should've watched from afar, she said. Should've let Lina handle it on her own, she said. Shouldn't have wasted power or get wounded, she said. I nodded like a bobblehead, and apologised, all the way knowing perfectly well that there was no chance I'd have stayed away while Lina was getting hurt. It's Lina we're talking about, after all. Of course, Mistress doesn't know anything yet, but I will soon have to tell her. I have almost finished rearranging and distributing my duties. Maybe in a couple months I will be free. Too bad the Dragons couldn't wait to attempt Valteria's execution until then. Now I'll have to find a safe place for him to stay while I'm still busy.
---
Coming out of my reverie I notice that the child in my arms is terrified out of senses. I put him gently to the ground while still keeping my hands on his shoulders - I don't need him to dart away at this point.
"Val", I say in my best soothing voice, "you're safe now. No one will hurt you."
He is shaking and breathing heavily, poor thing. I rub his arm a little and he gives a start. He is really tiny, even for his five years. His hair turned out red this time, not teal, but he's still got those mesmerising golden eyes, like faery lanterns.
"Hush", I say. "I will not harm you. You will be all right."
"N-no", he finally masters some voice; and I hate the next thing he says. "You are an enemy! Let me go!"
I stifle a sigh.
"I know you were told all kinds of things about me", I say calmly, "but look at those who did it. They were trying to kill you a minute ago. Don't you think if they turned out to be bad, then I may turn out to be good?"
He shakes his head with terrifying confidence.
"No. It's just that I am bad, too. You should have let them kill me."
I unwittingly tighten my grip on his shoulders, fighting hard to keep my face staright. No need to scare him further. But what a bloody thing to say! Clearly, they didn't just brainwash Filia. I open my mouth to tell him that, of course, he is good, only to realise that there is no way in the world that he'll believe me. Who would've thought the Dragons could screw him up so badly...
"Listen, Val", I finally manage, "what do you think of humans?"
He frowns, clearly disliking my change of topic.
"They are OK", he says after a moment.
"Which means... they are good?.." I supply.
"Uh", he nods.
"How about... I leave you with some humans. They watch you and find out all kinds of stuff about you and then they decide if you're good or bad?"
"But the Dragons've already decided I'm bad", he says looking down.
I expected it.
"Yes, but I say you're good. And right now it's their opinion against mine. So we need a third opinion to settle it. See?"
I hope he can understand me. He gives me an appraising look.
"Okay", he finally says. "If the humans don't mind..."
I stifle a sigh again. Either he's seen my point or he's still got some self-preservation instinct, anyway, looks like he isn't going to run back to the Dragon lair yet. Good. Now I only have to convince the "humans".
---
Lina owns a house in Sailune suburbs. She doesn't spend much time there, though, as she is on the road nine months a year, but she's bought the property anyway and even applied for citizenship - although I think it has more to do with the recently instated stipends for unemployed than with anything else.
Thankfully, she seems to be at home, even though it is now mid-summer. I wish I could talk to her in private before bringing Val, but I have no place to leave him; and something tells me it won't help building up his trust for me if I asked him to have a walk in the garden while I go through things with Lina.
So here he is, diligently trudging alongside me, two of my fingers firmly clasped in his small hand. I feel that funny shrinking thing again. I knock at the door.
"C'min!" she welcomes in her high-pitched voice, and Val startles again. He must be horribly distressed to react so painfully to everything.
"Lina-san, could you please show yourself?" I ask as we enter the sitting-room finding it empty.
She runs down the staircase in a clatter of heels against polished wood.
"Oh, Xellos, that's you!"
"Yes, and this is Valteria", I say before she can voice a guess. I watch her closely.
"Hello", she says, smiling in an unsure fashion. "How are you doing?"
Val stays silent for a second, but I feel him tense, and his face adopts an odd expression akin to grief.
"I am fine, thank you, Madam", he says quietly.
"Good!" Lina concludes cheerfully, and then turns to me. "So what do I owe the pleasure of this visit?"
I decide that there is no reason to put off telling her. She will throw a tantrum anyway, and probably hurt Val's feelings, but at least, if I am straightfoward, she will take him in.
"I was wondering, if perhaps you could put him up for a time being", I say matter-of-factly.
"WHAT?" predictably, Lina is surprised out of her wits. I repeat my request.
"Wa- wa- wait," she finally manages. "Why me? Why him? Why YOU? Where's Filia, dammit?"
I start calmly answering her questions one by one.
"You - because there aren't many people in the world that I can entrust with a child. Him - because being among Dragons is dangerous for him at the moment. And Filia was at the Earth Dragon King Temple just a few minutes ago, but she is a little bit confused about what is to be done with Val from now on."
"And how is he -" she points a firm finger at Val, "your business?"
I cringe a little at her gesture, but Val doesn't seem to be disheartened by it. I don't want to outright lie to her, but telling the truth isn't even in question, so let's compromise.
"Actually, Milgasia saw it fit to ask me to take care of him."
"Oh really?" Lina appeares scornful, but I can tell she is surprised. "I should say I thought better of him."
"You can think of him even better still", I inform her looking forward to her reaction to what I am going to say next. "You see, the Goldens were going to execute the boy."
Lina blinks.
"You mean, kill him?"
"Yes, although... in front of so many people who clearly knew what was going to happen and were quite happy with the idea... I should say that's called execution."
"But what for?!" she exclaims, and I her voice adops a slightly hysterical pitch.
"No idea. Why don't we ask the accused? Ne, Val, why do you think they wanted to kill you?"
"Because I am bad", he supplies flatly. "I will grow up and kill them all."
Unlike myself, Lina doesn't even try to keep her face straight, and Val actually takes a step back. I take care not to tighten my grip on his hand: I don't want him to feel trapped.
Finally, she speaks, and her barely audible words lift the weight that was threatening to bury me alive.
"He's staying here, then."
I nod, not trusting myself to speak in case something I say might make her reconsider. She looks at me appraisingly, just as Val had.
"Why do you care about what happens to him?" she asks.
"Oh, but that is, of course, a secret," I beam, ignoring the metaphorical cold sweat on my metaphorical back.
She chuckles.
"I see. Good. That means, it's a prominent reason, at least."
When did she learn to read me? She hasn't finished talking to me, though.
"The Dragons will be a pain in the ass. I suggest that you leave me some means of communicating with you, just in case there is an urgent situation."
I pretend to be a little reluctant.
"Uh, all right, I'll think of something."
She glares, which means I was convincing.
"Okay, Val, let's go get you settled in," she says cheerfully, reaching out to the child. He doesn't even twitch. Lina turns to me once more,
"Well, Xellos, what are you still doing here? Get out!"
"Eh, sure", I mumble and vanish, but I don't actually 'get out'. I want to see for myself how things are going to develop from this point.
Chapter 2: Chapter 2
"Sssso," Lina turnes her full attention to Val. "You must be starving. I was just going to make breakfast. Let's see what we have here."
She marches off to the kitchen and becons him to follow. I move ahead to find a place with the best view - I haven't been to Lina's kitchen yet.
And, oh, it's large indeed. Looks like she's turned half of the ground floor into the kitchen. Well, nothing to be surprised at, really... Anyway, here they come.
"...porridge still or do you think it's childish?" Lina is saying.
"As you say, Madam," he answers quetly. Lina shrugs.
"I guess, you need time to get used to me. I'll just put everything on the table and you eat whatever suits you."
Lina starts loading the table with foods: a bowl of cereal, milk, remnants of yesterday's pudding, yoghurt, a pie, some cakes and cookies, and finally something yellow and rectangular that I can only guess was made of eggs. She then proceeds to put a sauce-pan on the stove to boil the milk for porridge.
Val watches her uninterested. From my observation point on the windowsill I can only see his head over a chair, but I know that he is standing perfectly still, just like during my talk with Lina earlier.
Lina comes over to him and eyes the nearest chair sceptically. She goes out of the kitchen and soon returns with a fat pillow.
"I didn't touch anything!" Val says quickly as soon as she enters. I am confused. She didn't accuse him of anything, did she? Or is it one of those odd behaviour patterns specific to children which I have no way of understanding?
Lina frowns, though.
"I didn't think you would," she says with a stress, as if trying to make a point. Are they using some code language? Do they know I'm here? Now, now, Xellos, old nutter, stop being so pathetically paranoid.
Lina puts the pillow onto the chair, then very quickly lifts Val and sets him on top of it.
"Go ahead and eat," she orders rather sternly. I have little idea of how one should speak to children, but her manner seems kind of discouraging. I wonder if it would be too bold of me to mention it to her?..
Val obeys just like the good boy that he is. He actually starts with the unappetising egg-mass, which makes me wonder if that is some kind of rare delicacy. Lina's frown deepen. Oh, honestly, Lina-san, can't you let the child have a tasty morsel?
Looking as if she's got a toothache, Lina laddles some porridge into a small bowl, then adds some chopped fruit and puts the whole thing in front of Val who has just finished his egg-jelly.
He raises his head, eyes still trained on the empty saucer.
"Madam?"
"Eat this too," Lina says firmly.
"But the-" Val starts saying, but breaks off at Lina's glare. "Thank you, Madam."
Lina turns back to the stove to load her own bowl, and I am surprised to see the almost tearful look on her face. I feel rage building up in me. Is it so bloody hard for her to take care of one small child? He behaves better than most adults I know! I am definitely having a talk with her later. What kind of attitude is she exercising towards my Val? Hasn't he been through enough already!?
They eat in silence. I relax a little bit seeing that at least she's making an effort to show some table manners, although it stands no comparison to Val's immaculate movements. Dragons train their young well in that aspect, at least. She is, predictably, the first one to finish, so she has time to make some hot chocolate while he's still busy with this sticky whitish substance they call 'porridge'. I am quite ready to indulge into reminiscenting over 'those amusing humans' when I notice that Lina is lacing Val's drink with someting.
I check myself before I can kill her in outrage. Silently, I glide to the cupboard where she has put the bottle with whatever poison she's put into Val's cup. Luckily he hasn't even noticed the drink yet, so I still have a few seconds to find out the extent of her crime.
It turns out to be a mild calming potion. I think I have never been more confused in my life. What on earth does she need to feed this boy a calming potion for? He is perfectly calm! I move over to his side and sniff at the drink. No mistake there, it's the same potion. What the hell is going on here?
Once they are finished, Lina stretches and smiles broadly. Right, she is supposed to get into a better mood after eating her full.
"So, Val. I suggest we spend the day this way: first, I'll show you the free rooms in the house and you'll choose the one that'll be yours. Then we'll go to the market to get some clothes and other stuff for you. Then we'll have lunch, get you settled in and... well, an early night is in order, seeing that you haven't quite rested this night. Are you OK with this plan?"
Val lookes confused for a second, but then blinks it off and nods. I weigh it up and decide that visiting Filia's house at this point is really not the best idea, which is a pity because Valteria has surely left lots of things there that he would miss. And the sodding Dragoness will, most likely, dispose of everything soon. Ah, well, I guess, I'll just have to buy him some new toys. And maybe even support Lina financially, since she doesn't seem to have a job right now, and I know all too well how stingy she can be. That is, of course, if she manages to overcome her displeasure at Val's presence in her life. I am not paying her for glaring and ordering him around!
Lina offers him a hand to hold on to, and leads him upstairs where there are several unoccupied rooms. I have no idea why she had to buy such a huge house if she is rarely at home at all, and I doubt her hospitality usually extends any longer than for a couple of nights.
I follow them and then hover over the staircase while they open one door after another. For some reason, Lina insists that they actually come into every single room and explore it thoroughly, although surely Val can make his choice from just a glance! They spend a whole hour doing so, and I'm getting extremely irritated. Finally they emerge from the last room and stop right in front of me (which, again, gives me an impression that my cover is blown). Lina motions Val to turn to her, and crouches down to look him in the face.
"So. Which one?"
Val gives her another confused look, but quickly drops his gaze and says, quietly, but distinctly,
"The first one to the left, please, Madam"
Lina actually wrinkles her nose. What the hell is wrong with the woman? Is it so hard to-
"Valteria, this shall be the last time you lie to me."
I actually jump. So does Val, and the look on his face is that of pure horror.
"Why don't you try again, then?" Lina asks, calmly for a change.
"Try what, Madam?" he whispers.
"Picking a room," she answers with a slight air of exasperation. Well, that's what you get for scaring him like that!
The boy looks down and gulps, guilt all over his face. But before I have any time to dwell on the reasons, he points in a completely different direction from what he said earlier.
"That one, Madam."
"I thought so," Lina nods, appearing satisfied. "Well, then let's pick some furniture for you. As I recall there's only a couple of cabinets in there."