This Strange World Needs A Kicking! � Ch. 8
By Laura S. Fox
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Chapter Eight � New
Feelings
Detention so far meant
nothing else but more studying, so Sebastian felt more and more intrigued by
the punishment system in this world. Maybe it was cruel enough that his phone
had been taken away, so the powers that be didn't intend to crush his spirit
any further.
"Hey, don't worry," a
girl from his left whispered. "He'll give us the phones back once detention's
over."
"Oh," Sebastian said. Now
that was a refreshing thought. While the history book in front of him was quite
interesting, he couldn't stop sighing and burying his face in his hands from
time to time. He straightened up in his chair. "So what's the real punishment,
then?" he asked the girl.
She appeared to be a
slave of sorts and possibly a much-cherished one by her master, he thought, as
he observed the amount of jewelry she wore. She even had a ring piercing her
eyebrow, while her ears were entirely covered by intricate designs. However,
she wore black clothes, so she could also be a carer
for the dead. An ominous skull adorned her shirt, and she wore a necklace with
crossed bones around her neck. There was still so much he had to learn about
the customs of this world, and he didn't have his phone.
"Punishment?" she
laughed. "Other than let us be bored to death?"
"How can you be bored?"
Sebastian wondered.
"How can I not be?" she
shot back.
The teacher in charge of
them seemed very much absorbed by his phone, and Sebastian envied him. However,
that also meant that he could whisper with the girl without being shushed all
the time.
"Here," Sebastian pointed
at a line in the history book he was reading, "did you know that, in Ancient
Rome, the closest relative had to give the dead a last kiss and close their
eyes?"
The girl stared at him,
expecting something, and then she grinned. "Really? That's pretty hardcore,
man."
"I thought you would say
so." He had no idea what she meant by that. "It is your area of expertise,
after all."
"What's that? Ancient
Rome?" She grinned again.
He pointed at her shirt.
"No, the dead."
This time, she burst into
laughter.
"Quiet," the teacher
ordered, but without ungluing his eyes from his phone.
"You're cool, man. I'm
Beatrice, but everyone just calls me B," the girl whispered.
She pushed one hand
toward him, and Sebastian debated how he would manage to kiss her hand � she
was, most probably, not a slave � or if it was appropriate at all to have any
physical contact with a carer for the dead. He
eventually took her hand, and she shook it shortly before releasing it.
"Kai," he said promptly.
It was strange to use another's name, but he was getting used to it.
"So, what are you in
for?" she asked.
"In detention?"
She nodded.
"I said that my math
teacher was a witch."
"For real?" Her eyes
glinted. "So hardcore."
That was surely a term he
would have to ask his phone about later when alone. Remembering what he had
last searched, he asked, "Are nerds hardcore?" Before Milo had dragged him
along, he had managed to read the definition of the term used by that pig-like
face young man from before. He was convinced that he had been insulted,
although he saw nothing wrong with enjoying one's studies. Of course, he took
offense at being accused of having no social skills, but otherwise, he couldn't
understand why the word was used as an insult.
"You are," the girl
pointed out. "Hey, do you have any plans on Friday night? You should come see
us play."
"Play what?"
Beatrice grinned. "Music
for the dead." She stretched her shirt so that Sebastian could read the two
words above the skull.
"Edible Insanity," he
said slowly. "Is nourishment included?"
Beatrice snickered.
"You're a frigging riot, man. Do you see that guy?" She pointed at a young man
two rows in front of them. He wore the same black clothes and had his hair
styled in a strange arrangement. The sides of his head had no hair, and the
orange top was braided. "That's Cain, our drummer. And that's our growler," she
added, pointing at another girl to their left who stared at them with a scowl.
Her jaw was moving with bored lassitude; then she blew into a small balloon
that came out of her mouth until it popped. That startled Sebastian for a
moment, but then he relaxed. Most magic in this world appeared to have no
purpose and no sense. Or rather said a mundane one.
"You are a group of
musicians," Sebastian concluded. "What's your role?"
"You talk so weirdly,
it's so cool," Beatrice said with a snicker. "We're a deathcore band. But we're
not all for labels, you know? A bit of thrash, noise, all that."
"Thrash? That sounds...
quite upbeat," Sebastian said, now intrigued with what kind of music that could
be and why it was considered a good fit for celebrating the dead.
"You'll see. Bring your
friends, too."
"I don't have friends,"
Sebastian replied. "Only a boyfriend."
Beatrice winked at him
and smiled. "Bring him. I bet it'll beat reading about Ancient Rome."
"If you say so,"
Sebastian said. He highly doubted it. Attending funerals had always been an
obligation and not something to be enjoyed. But his role in this world had to
include getting accustomed to its customs, and going to a funeral had to be
done sooner or later.
***
"How was detention?" Milo
welcomed him with a broad grin. He wore short pants that let his strong legs
show and a sleeveless shirt.
Sebastian looked him up
and down without a word. His weakness chose to act up at impossible moments.
Just now, a vision of letting his hand wander along Milo's lean and shapely
thigh took over his mind. "We are invited to attend a funeral on Friday night,"
he said matter-of-factly.
"A funeral?"
Beatrice tapped him on
the shoulder. "Hey, don't forget about Friday, okay? Is this your boyfriend?"
She gestured at Milo.
"Hi, I'm Milo. Whose
funeral are we supposed to go to?"
Sebastian watched as
Beatrice and Milo shook hands. That was a custom he needed to remember.
"Your boyfriend is
awesomely weird," Beatrice said. "We're playing at The Pit. Free entry."
"Cool," Milo said. "We'll
be there."
Beatrice waved them
goodbye and joined her group of performers.
"So, ready?" Milo hooked
one arm over his shoulders. Sebastian was starting to get used to the
familiarity. And it was difficult to deny the pleasant sensation spreading
throughout his entire body when Milo held him close like that. If he didn't pay
the proper attention, his knees would end up buckling under him.
It wasn't fair that
handsome men could have such a devastating effect on him. He would have never
taken Conrad as his royal concubine otherwise. It was a dangerous move on his
part to invite an enemy to his bed. But as the fight had raged on, with every
occasion he had been presented to take down Conrad for good, he had hesitated.
In the end, he had just restrained the beautiful man and forced him into
slavery.
There was no need for
that with the young man walking by his side. Milo was astonishing if he thought
about it. As far as Sebastian could tell, he was an innocent, but he was daring
too, in the most natural and endearing way. He spoke his mind, and he walked
with his head high, without being arrogant or phony.
He watched Milo as he
talked animatedly. What a handsome young man, Sebastian thought, feeling the
familiar warmth and pleasant slight dizziness that came to him each time he
lost himself in admiring an attractive male.
"Hey, do you even
listen?" Milo laughed as he stared at him curiously.
Sebastian shook his head.
"I'm afraid I'm a bit famished," he said instead of admitting the truth.
"You still didn't tell me
how detention was. I see that you made new friends."
"Yes, the musicians,"
Sebastian replied. "They perform for the dead," he added.
"Should we paint our
faces and go as zombies, then?"
What were zombies?
Milo pushed against him,
not too hard. "Admit it," he whispered, "you weren't paying attention because
you were fantasizing about me."
Sebastian felt rightfully
annoyed with having been discovered so quickly. "How could you tell?"
Milo burst into laughter.
"For real? I was just pulling your leg."
"Pulling my... And what of
it? You are the one enticing me with lewd imagery."
"What's that?" Milo
asked. "Ah, by the way, you still have to tell me why you kept it a secret that
you knew so much math and French. That means that you will have to tutor me
from now on."
"Do you need it?"
"Yes, and not only that,"
Milo said and winked at him. "I need a lot more from you."
Demands didn't bother
Sebastian at this point. It would be all for the better if Milo started to take
the initiative.
"Did you take a shower?"
Sebastian asked, anticipating disappointment. The detention had robbed him of
his phone and also of watching Milo's delightful body under that artificial
waterfall, water slushing down those muscles... He bit his lip fiercely in an
effort to dominate his own response at the fantasy his mind was conjuring.
"Yes, the practice was
pretty intense," Milo replied.
"Too bad I didn't get to
watch." Sebastian was acutely aware of the strained sound of his voice.
"Hey, what do you sound
so deflated for?"
"I wanted to see you
shower," Sebastian said petulantly.
"Well, that was kind of a
bad idea, to begin with." Milo chuckled.
Sebastian hated him a
little. What right did he have to look so enticing, with those plump limps
stretched in a smile? It was like he knew of Sebastian's weakness and took
advantage of it.
"I mean, I suppose I can
take another once we get home. You know, just for you," Milo teased him. He
looked around and kissed him on the cheek quickly.
Sebastian was surprised.
"What was that for?"
Milo's chuckle now
sounded endearingly embarrassing. "I don't know. I just think you're cute."
Cute? Cute?! He wasn't...
But, of course. He
currently inhabited a different body, and Kai Martin surely didn't have a
princely body or a princely face. Nonetheless, the correct assumption was that,
indeed, he could be called cute.
And it was a compliment.
"Thank you," he said
primly. "And I think you are very handsome."
"You do?" Milo smirked.
"Yes." Sebastian frowned
slightly. "I can't entirely tell when you're wearing clothes, but you appear to
have quite a well-proportioned body."
"Our bus is here," Milo
said.
He had been caught up in
admiring Milo and conversing with him that he had failed to notice that they
had reached something called a bus station. This time, he wouldn't travel
underground, and Sebastian tried hard to repress a new sensation of excitement
at being able to watch the scenery going by fast from inside one of those shiny
contraptions.
***
Unlike him, Milo didn't
live in a high building. His family had a house built close to others similar
in design. Sebastian had to reconsider what he had so far thought of Milo being
a commoner. His home was considerably larger and had more rooms. The yard was
extremely small, but at least his family had one. It was far from being
anything like a mansion, but it spoke of a level of wealth Sebastian's current
family didn't own.
Therefore, Milo had to be
at least part of the nobility, although it appeared that people in this world
didn't care about using royal titles and such. Except for Tani
telling him that she was a princess, which, by association, made him a prince,
as well, and the mother a queen, he hadn't heard anyone mentioning anything
about their titles.
The arrangement of the
interior was different, as well. The light filtered through the tall windows
created a sensation of space which Sebastian enjoyed. He noticed a bowl of
fruits on a large table, and, without thinking, he grabbed one of an elongated
shape.
"Help yourself," Milo
said. "My mom leaves plenty of those around. It's her credo that I should eat
bananas every day, to keep up with the physical effort."
Sebastian smelled the
fruit. He broke it in half and examined the inside, which was made from a soft
pulp. That meant that it had to be peeled, which he did quickly. He took a
delicate bite. It had a creamy pleasant taste. "Bananas are good," he said
shortly.
"So," Milo said, leaning
against the wall and watching him intently, "do you want to eat first or watch
me shower?"
Sebastian looked at the
fruit in his hand. Bananas were quite filling. Food could wait. "I'll watch you
shower," he said with finality.
"All right," Milo replied
and bit his bottom lip. And then, he blushed. "My folks are gone until Sunday,"
he added.
Sebastian had a mind to
ask him whether they were out on a quest but reminded himself to keep his
thoughts for himself instead of arousing more suspicion. Apparently, it was
enough to be capable of solving a math equation, and people threw him in
detention.
"Which means," Milo added
in a soft voice as he moved closer, "that we have the house all to ourselves."
There was a subtle change
in their interaction, Sebastian noticed. A knot formed at the base of his
throat, making it impossible to swallow. What if Milo was the one bewitching
him? What if his weakness had finally caught up with him, and it was the end
for him?
If that was, he thought,
as his eyes rose to meet Milo's emerald gaze, then he was doomed because he
couldn't move, trapped as he was in that tender yet bold stare.
He remained silent as
Milo brought his hands up to touch his face. "I still can't believe I gathered
the courage to tell you how I feel. I mean, you're always so oblivious... It
doesn't matter." He shook his head gently.
What was that strange
sensation like myriads of ants under his skin? No, that wasn't it. It wasn't
unpleasant, just hard to bear. Sebastian caught Milo's wrists to stop that
gentle, unbearable caress.
"You were saying
something about a shower," he said in an unnatural, hoarse voice.
Milo chuckled, and even
that simple sound sent eddies of warmth throughout his body, throwing him out
of balance. But just as he was about to spread out his arms to steady himself,
Milo caught him and pulled him into a gentle kiss.
He couldn't make sense of
any of it. What sort of curse made him wish it would be possible to get out of
himself and wrap around the young man in front of him with everything he had?
As Prince Sebastian, the
Protector of Ifigia, he had never known fear. He had
known duty, and for it, he had always walked forward. People praised him for
his bravery, feared him for his ruthlessness, and believed that nothing and no
one ever would be capable of bringing him down.
Yet, now, a new feeling was
taking root inside his soul, and it was foreign and hot like an iron held in
the fire, branding his heart.
Milo's lips were soft and
needy, so Sebastian found it only natural to open his mouth and welcome them as
his eyelids fluttered shut.
Milo withdrew and
chuckled nervously.
"Why are you laughing?"
Sebastian asked.
"You'll think I'm a bit
nuts."
Nuts? Sebastian said
nothing.
"It's not like I don't
want us to do, you know," Milo continued. "But I didn't really think about it
before. I mean, I wanted us to become boyfriends and kiss, but... I wasn't
thinking so far ahead. I thought we would take things slowly --"
What was with all the
talking? Sebastian grabbed Milo by the front of his shirt and pressed their
mouths together hard.
"You're so hot," Milo whispered.
"I'm not sure I know what to do. How come I've never known you're like this?"
This young man was
considerably larger in height and size, and yet he acted so timidly at times.
As endearing as he was like that, Sebastian felt that none of them had control
over the situation, which meant that Milo was merely a tool in the hands of a
more powerful being in the unfortunate case that he was part of the curse.
He took Milo's hand.
"Where is your bathroom?" he asked, in the same ragged, unsteady voice that
betrayed the storm inside his heart.
"Upstairs," Milo replied
and let himself dragged along without opposing.
***
Kai felt as if he had
just had three energy drinks. He was going to face a dragon by himself � well,
Pepin was there, but his weapon of choice was a feather duster � and he didn't
feel one smidge of fear. Too bad Milo wasn't there; they would have a blast
together.
The wind brushed his hair
back as he rode the stallion Pepin had suggested as capable of taking them the
fastest to where they needed to be. The servant rode behind him and had his
arms wrapped around Kai's waist, holding him tightly. He had stubbornly refused
to ride on a different horse, claiming that it would only slow them down.
At first, he had been
overly conscious of having the servant's arms wrapped around him like that, but
now he couldn't deny that it was pleasant to feel someone so close. Pepin was
the kind of guy that anyone would like. He was pretty, dutiful, honest, and
determined. Much like Milo.
Ever since he had been
transported to the kingdom of Ifigia, he hadn't
thought much about the real-life that he had left behind through no fault of
his own. Well, he wasn't entirely blameless since he had wished to disappear
the moment Milo had confessed.
That brought more tangled
thoughts to his mind. Could it be that Milo had felt like that about him for a
long time? Since when? And where had he been while that happened? And if he was
here, could it be that the prince had been transferred into his body? He had no
answers, and all the anime series with people getting plunged into worlds
different than theirs hadn't involved body swaps.
Maybe he was making
history. Yeah, he smiled. His story was unlike any other, and he wouldn't
google that to check, especially since he couldn't as there was no internet in Ifigia.
The kingdom Prince
Sebastian ruled over was a beautiful place. So far, they had traveled through
large fields of cultivated lands and forests with lush greenery, rolling hills,
and gentle rock formations. The night was falling, coloring the skies in tones
of orange at the horizon.
"What do you know of
dragons' habits, Pepin?"
"What do you want to
know?" Pepin replied with a question of his own.
"Like, do they sleep at
night, or are they nocturnal? I bet they are nocturnal."
"They enjoy dark places,"
Pepin explained. "But villagers living close to the caves have reported attacks
both during the night and day."
"Hmm, maybe we'll have to
wake up the dragon, but it's all for a good cause. Yet, is it more than one?"
"They are quite solitary
creatures," Pepin said. "I doubt we will find more than one."
"All right. For my first
time, I think it would be better to go against only one."
"Your first time?"
"My first time going with
you into battle," Kai said promptly. "It's not like I take you along all the
time, right?"
Pepin wrapped his arms
tightly around him. "You never take me with you. Sometimes I think you're
overprotective."
"I don't understand why.
You seem like a guy who can hold his own," Kai offered.
"I know," Pepin replied,
somewhat excited by those words. "Hey, do you think you can finally give me a
sword?"
Hmm, he was starting to
smell a trap. So Prince Sebastian didn't let his manservant get anywhere near
danger, which could mean one of two things. Either he was, as Pepin said,
overprotective, or two, he thought his servant couldn't hold a sword, to begin
with.
"Let's not rush," Kai
said. He had to learn about Prince Sebastian and his habits on the go, and it
didn't serve to change everything in a single day. "We'll see about that."
"I'm glad it's not a
`no'," Pepin said happily.
"Can't you tell that I'm
only trying to protect you?" Kai asked, now more cautious than before.
"I'm not as puny as you
think I am. And I'm capable of more than just drawing a bath and picking your
outfit."
"And cooking the most
amazing food I've ever tasted," Kai reminded him.
"True," Pepin said
proudly. "Still, you treat me like I'm some weakling. I'm sure that's the only
reason why you haven't taken me to your bed until now."
"Yeah, totally," Kai said
and sighed in pity for his own self and the predicament he was in due to Prince
Sebastian's taste for beautiful men.
"You see? I knew it! You
like Conrad because he's strong and a master swordsman."
"I don't like Conrad,"
Kai denied. "I just don't want him to die, well, because --" he stopped, not
knowing exactly what kind of argument would be enough to convince Pepin he
wasn't into his captive-prince-slash-sex-slave-slash-royal concubine.
"Because?" Pepin
insisted.
"Because it would make me
sad," Kai opted for the truth, as he saw it with sudden clarity.
Pepin remained quiet for
a while. "People say you're cold," he began in a soft voice. "They say that
it's good that you have a strong sense of duty or else we would all be doomed.
That everyone could die around you, and you wouldn't shed a tear. Only fight
until the bitter end."
"Wow, no wonder no one
has any lost love for me," Kai said with a slight grunt. There was nothing he
could compare with the feel of the wind in his face while riding on the back of
that magnificent animal. He decided on the spot that horses were his favorite
animals, starting now.
"That's not true. I love
you," Pepin said simply.
"Oh, that's, um, I mean,
that's... Thank you, Pepin," Kai eventually managed to get the words out of his
mouth.
"It's all right. I don't
expect to hear the words back." Much to his surprise, Pepin didn't sound sad as
he spoke.
That was one more thing
to admire about the royal servant. He didn't expect anything in return, and Kai
felt guilty. There were so many things he should have been thankful for, like
his mother's love, Milo's friendship, and even Tani's
sisterly nagging. Instead, he had glided through it all for the last couple of
years, like he didn't care where the ship of his life chose to sail.
But now, things were
different. Now, he had a purpose, a goal. He had to make a dragon cry so that
he could save the man dying in his chambers because he had chosen to put
himself between a poisoned blade and Prince Sebastian, a guy who, so far,
seemed quite the badass, but one without that much of a heart.
The wind brought a faint
scent of sulfur. They must be getting close if his experience with video games
had taught him anything.
TBC
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