One Third Human
Part Four
by: Shell Presto
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She had tried. Honestly, she had tried. She started by merely calling
him, then yelling, neither of which had any effect. Then she nudged him, and
threw her cape on him, then tried to turn him with her foot, nothing prevailed.
She had to do it, she really had to do it. So she kicked him in the head to
wake him up.
Amelia was the one to cry out first. Zelgadis' head was much harder than
she had anticipated. A low moan erupted from her target, and he rolled over but
did not wake.
"Will you get up already!?!" Once again he unconsciously
ignored her. This time she gave up, flopping to the ground to sit, her legs
crossed before she settled. "I know you didn't sleep much in the past few
days, but you're getting a bit ridiculous..." Her words let up as she
studied his face which was turned away from her. In her mind, she tried to
decide whether he was more handsome or pretty. She wrestled with it a while in
her mind as she looked at him, and finally came up with 'good looking.' She
grew sad to see that he certainly was not at peace in his sleep as so many
others usually were. His eyes were squeezed tightly shut as if he were in pain,
and she knew without seeing that his teeth were gritted in that closed mouth of
his. She hoped he was only like that because she kicked him, but there was no hiding
that he was having a nightmare. Again. Gourry had told her that Zelgadis
had often woke up panting in the middle of the night whenever Gourry was awake
enough to notice. There were also a few occasions when the swordsman was
startled by a scream from the chimera, but those occasions were rare. Amelia
even heard him once.
It scared her to think of what could make such an undaunted person wake
up screaming. Zelgadis almost never showed any emotion; even during the most
impossible battles, he kept a reasonable cool until someone got hurt. What
could possibly scare him? Was what Rezo did to him, or how Rezo did it, so bad?
It occurred to Amelia that one did not always have to scream in fear. She would
scream if someone surprised her, or if she thought something was gross and
creepy, but not scary. Maybe he had screamed in rage, or disgust. Amelia bit at
her gloved thumb as she thought, Maybe he hates himself that much. Or
maybe.... She looked at him with glossy eyes, so dark and reflective that,
had he been awake, he could have seen himself in them. His form was so tense,
yet fragile; he looked like a real statue, one made of a granular aqua glass
that could break if touched the wrong way. Maybe he's afraid of himself.
She wanted to stroke his hair as she wondered just what he saw the first time
he looked in a mirror after his transformation. Although she now thought that
the chimera looked cool, he had reminded her of how she felt the first time she
saw him. He was scary, she admitted. He was scary and his eyes were
so cold. He was a third demon; his eyes were narrow with just the slightest
hint of colour. When he isn't genuinely smiling, his eyes are intimidating,
she allowed. They're nice when he is, though.
With her teeth, she pulled her glove off, and lowered her hand mere
inches above his hair. Yes, he had asked her not to touch him, but she felt as
though he could use her touch for strength. Amelia so wanted to chase the
nightmares away and give him peace, she wanted to heal him, if that's what he really
wanted. In her own mind, she believed that no one deserved to have troubled
dreams. He should be human when he falls asleep. She tempted her own index
finger an acute distance from his pointed ear. Lightly, so lightly she could
not even feel it, the princess grazed the tip of his ear. It was enough for him
to minutely open one eye. "what?"
Amelia pulled back quickly, shoving her hand into her glove. "I.. I
touched your ear, a bit... c..cos you wouldn't wake up!"
The chimera groggily sat up. "oh? sorry, i dozed off." His lone
opened eye made sure her gloves were on.
Her disconcerting smile flashed on like a starting film when she realized
she was in the clear. "It's alright, Mister Zelgadis. After all, your last
nap was interrupted by your leg nearly being burnt off."
He laughed through his nose, one breath. "Yeah," he affirmed
with a gritty, sleep leaden voice. "Are my clothes...?"
The princess shook her head. "Not yet. It hasn't been that long. I
just brought you some food from the inn while you're waiting."
Rubbing his visible eye with one hand, he pointed at a basket within the
princess' grasp with the other. She grinned, closing her eyes to be as
innocently cute as possible. "I thought you'd like some company, so I
packed a picnic lunch." Beneath his hand and hair, his eyes went wide, yet
that remained hidden.
"uhm... thanks."
Like most meals without Lina and Gourry to spice them up, theirs started
quietly. As always, Zelgadis was aphonic, and, as always, Amelia was unsure of
what to say. This time, however, Zelgadis felt bad about the silence, and
wanted to make the girl who so comforted him comfortable. He let his fork rest
on his lower lip an instant before asking, for lack of anything better to say,
"How's your father?"
Amelia swallowed a bit of meat too fast in her eagerness to hear him.
After coughing and chugging some water, she replied happily, "Oh, Daddy's
doing fine. He's going to get the crown soon."
If he had an eyebrow, it would have perked up. "Did the King
die?"
"No, no! It's just the natural progression of things, you know? He's
old is all, old, and he thinks Daddy's more than ready. Daddy has been running
things for a while now, years, actually."
"Which would make you next in line for the throne."
The princess nodded. "Yes, although they're not likely to give the
throne to me if I don't marry. Usually it's to the next male heir."
The eyebrow would be cocked. "You don't plan to marry?" he half
stated, half wondered.
"Of course I do! Just because I'm a Defender of Justice doesn't mean
I can't be a bride," she huffed. Then she froze. Then she realized what
she had said. Then she realized who she was talking to. Then she turned fire
engine red.
Zelgadis looked at the trees to the right of the clearing, giving Amelia
a spectacular view of his hair, and only his hair. She would have enjoyed the
smirk playing on his lips, the awkward sense of pride shining in his eyes. With
nothing better to cloud his thoughts, he relished that she was still up for
grabs and willing.
"How did you wake up before?"
He turned far enough towards her that she could see a part of his cheek.
She grumbled inwardly to herself about the unfairness of it all; she knew he
could see clearly through all that wire hair of his somehow, yet she could not
see an inch of his face.
"Huh? Wake up how?"
"I barely touched your ear."
"Oh," he nearly exclaimed, not daring to show enthusiasm over
talking to her. "I heard you. You know how when someone rubs your ear, you
can hear it rather well? My hearing is more sensitive than most --you know
that-- so it sounded loud."
As if understanding for the first time, she noted aloud, "So your
sense of touch is muted, but everything else picked up."
He simply nodded as he took another bite of his meal.
Eagerly, Amelia inquired, "What can you hear now?"
Without moving an inch, he looked at her. He finished the last portion of
his platter, took one sip of lukewarm coffee from a canteen, and leaned back on
his hands. After a long moment of meditation, he clarified, "Right
now?"
Eyes sparkling with unbound curiosity, she goaded him on, "Right
now. Tell me everything you can hear."
The chimera released a sharp breath through his nose, a half laugh. Never
had he actually concentrated on what he could hear. Zeroing in on a specific
sound, he had done that, but never just taken in everything. He sighed.
"Well, I can hear my breathing and my pulse... but that's a given. There
are some animals in the forest, somewhere, making sounds, moving through branches,
things like that. Birds." He breathed again, and tried to open his senses
without focusing on any one thing. His eyes closed. "You... I can hear
your breathing.. There's a brook or something somewhere around here." Blue
eyelids opened and he exhaled. "That's about it."
"That's amazing, Mister Zelgadis. It really is." Amelia swooned
over her newfound understanding of him.
One side of his closed mouth lifted. He had impressed her.
Xelloss sweatdropped. Sure, Lina was Lina, but after a long absence it
was still a shock to see. Lina and Gourry were at each others' throats once
again, as the meal had boiled down to it's last legs. Literally. Chicken legs.
Both had a fork embedded into the plate, each space between twines housing a
bone wrapped in savory white meat.
"You have no manners!" Lina scolded between gritted teeth.
"The last dish should go to a Lady!"
"I always thought it was ladies first..." Gourry mused,
confused.
"First to eat the last dish!"
A knowing glint shone brightly in the blonde's eye. "No, Lina,
you're wrong. I'm going to get the chicken."
"You....!" Lina tried to wrench the entire plate up in one
swift movement, and the table shook as two primal forces (or stomachs)
collided.
"My my," the purple haired priest exclaimed. "You two
haven't changed a bit in all these years."
"Not now, Xelloss!" Lina growled. "We're in the middle of
something here!"
"Hey! Xelloss!" The swordsman managed to grin at the monster
while he kept tight hold on his fork. "Long time, no see!"
Lina saw her opportunity! Quietly she lisped, "freeze arrow."
The quick freeze paid off as Gourry's fork promptly snapped, and Lina gobbled
the chicken legs before he could even open his confounded mouth.
"Hey! You ate the chicken!"
The grin on the redhead's face grew wider and wider as she wiped the
sauce off her lips.
"That's unfair, Lina. You always get the last of the food..."
"So what have you two been up to?" Xelloss interjected upon the
pouting and gloating.
"Oh," sighed the sorceress. "Not much. We're going to help
Zel find his cure. You're not coming along, are you?"
"Oh, no, no," the monster replied in a smooth, denying voice.
"I'm just passing through and thought I'd say hello."
Lina raised an eyebrow. "Really? Well, it's good to see you again,
at any rate. So.. just what are you doing here, anyway?"
Xelloss smiled, bringing a finger up to his lips. "Now that is a
secret."
Shaking her head knowingly, she suggested, "As glad as I am to see
you, I do suggest you hightail it before Zelgadis comes in. He's been... well,
himself lately, if you get my drift."
"True, he has been rather snippy lately," the trickster
offered.
Ruby eyes questioned him momentarily, only to be answered by a smug,
growing smile on an unreadable face.
"Well, must get back to work. It was a pleasure, Lina." With
that, the mysterious priest left the room filled with questions as he walked
out the door.
He studied his mended garments with admiration as he tied his cape on.
The tailors had certainly done a wonderful job, not leaving one hole or rip
untouched. Their stitching was so precise that he could not even make out a
seam. No seams... He frowned while clasping his ward over the knot he
had made. "How much do I owe you?" he asked, an annoyed undertone in
his voice.
Ignoring it, Amelia replied, "Nothing at all. Believe me, the repair
bill was really minimal. Not even worth mentioning."
Zelgadis buckled his belt, pulling his shirt down so that the extra
material fell evenly over his hips. "It's sad to realize how little you
think of me."
"how little i think of you?" Amelia mirrored sheepishly.
"These aren't my clothes."
The princess laughed nervously. "Well, you see, I really thought you
needed new ones, so I just told the tailor to look at yours, then add a couple
inches here or there. It didn't cost that much to convince him to do your
clothes immediately..."
"How much?"
She pouted her lips in a mixture of annoyance and chagrin. "Why do
you always have to be like this? I'm a princess, Zelgadis. I can afford it. If
Lina makes me pay for all her food, then one clothing bill isn't that bad.
Besides, you guys are my friends, and what kind of friend am I if I let you
walk around in rags when I have a kingdom?"
The chimera did not want to owe her one, but could not argue against her,
he knew. Instead, with a slight scowl, he offered, under his breath,
"thank you."
Amelia diverted her gaze from him, touching her collarbone in a calm
nervousness. "zelgadis..." He was walking away from her again,
steamed over something, although she could not tell what. She had done him a
favor, and it seemed as if she had returned earlier in the day with the
clothes, he would have been thankful. Instead he was storming off into the
safety of the town. She caught up with him quickly, running ahead of him.
"Mister Zelgadis, what's wrong?" She held her position fast; she was
not about to let him leave like this.
He dismissed her presence as he passed her. "Mister Zelgadis!"
The princess took hold of his sleeve. Like lightning he whipped his arm away
from her grasp, spinning to face her as he did so. "Don't touch me!"
he hissed.
For a split second, Amelia was afraid while peering into the eyes of a
madman. Inhuman turquoise slits revealed all the same psychotic rage that could
be seen in Phibrizzo, Gaav, and Rezo. She wanted to scream.
However, the phase left within his next half breath, and the chimera
tightly closed his eyes as he felt it let go. He stood silent for the longest
time, and Amelia tried to recover from the shock.
"Ze.. Mister Zelgadis...."
"Why in the world do you have to do that?" he almost snarled,
hiding his face passively in his hand. Weariness seeped into his voice.
Amelia blinked. "Do what? I didn't mean to upset... to touch.."
"No." He sighed, "Mister Zelgadis, Miss Lina... You're a
princess, dammit. We should be calling you 'Miss.'"
"I don't want you to," she explained. "Everyone calls me
'Princess,' but I like it when you.. and Miss Lina and Mister Gourry just call
me Amelia." She vacantly looked skywards. "Why? Does that bother
you?"
Zelgadis allowed his hand to fall to his side. "Of course it bothers
me. I'm not your damned superior, am I?"
She tried her best to discern his emotion, and failed. As happy as she
was to hear that he wanted her to lose the formalities, it did not seem to be
for the desired reasons. "M.. Zelg..."
"Zell-gah-diss," he assisted sarcastically.
"Zelgadis.." He frowned as she said it. "What's
wrong?" This time her unwavering concern and fierce stand broke him
down... slightly.
"I'm not sure."
Optimistically, she proposed, "Well, maybe if we talked.."
"I'm fine."
"oh."
There was another long, dead silence as they walked towards the town. In
frustration, Zelgadis gripped his canteen tightly, only then realizing that it
was not his canteen. Taken aback, he stopped as he looked for the wristlet.
Amelia became extremely curious when he broke his stride. She leaned in
close to him to share a stare at the canteen. "Something wrong?"
A sort of lost expression was plastered on his face. "You bought me
a new canteen."
"Of course I did."
"Did you pull anything off the old one?"
She panicked. "You didn't have something important on it, did
you?!" He timidly refused to answer. "Oh, Zelgadis, I'm so sorry!
I'll get it right back!"
"Err... You don't have to..."
But she was off in a flash, zooming into the town at top speed.
Her use of his name stunned him, the naturality of it, and he had to
assure himself that it was only because he had told her to use it that it was
so. Then he covered his face up as he started in his own race, rooftop to
rooftop, to follow and beat Amelia to an item he did not want her to know he
still possessed.
She skidded to a halt inches before the counter.
The tailor sweatdropped. "Eh, could I help you miss?" he asked
the panting figure. The man's eye twitched all the while.
"Yes... I.. came... got... outfit... for. friend... Canteen...
something.. on..." Amelia wheezed, her stomach hurting from her
expenditure of speed. Why did I run so fast!? she half scolded herself.
"That canteen, huh?" The man made his way into the back room to
sort through the scraps he had just thrown away.
She heard the sound of heavy footsteps behind her, the distinct sound of
new leather soles against a hardwood floor. Still bent over, she looked
slightly over your shoulder. "Mister... Zelgadis.."
His name irked him again for about one second. "You can get going
now," he said harshly. She would have to run full speed the whole way.
"Can't.... stand... up... quite..."
As she tried to finish, the tailor walked back into the room, humming a
cheerful tune. "Is this what you wanted?"
Amelia's eyes widened as she saw the pink bracelet dangling around the
man's finger, swinging back and forth by the weight of the sparkling blue ward
upon it. With hope gushing from her entire being, she picked herself up to
stare into Zelgadis' lone visible eye. "Is this what you wanted?"
It looked like someone had thrown a bag of flour on him, his skin was so
pale. "Uhm.. eh.... well.... y... ye..."
He was saved by the perceptive tailor. "So this is that boy you like
so much, Miss? Are you satisfied with the clothes, Sir?"
The princess fell to the floor and Zelgadis nearly joined her. "L...
like.....?" he tripped over words like furniture in the dark. "The
c...clothes're f..fine!" He quickly snatched the ward off the tailor and
paced rigidly out of the shop; Amelia on his heels in a fast escape.
They both ignored everything that had gone on in the past minutes; a silent
agreement was made to protect their sanity. But somewhere, deep inside, they
both smiled, and Amelia could only question the lost opportunity.
After a long argument, Lina finally persuaded the chimera that, if he
did not want to be a mattress again, he would have to promise to meet up with
the group in the morning. Finally, they rented rooms in an inn. However,
Zelgadis promptly ran off in a pointless search for his cure. No one saw him
again until late that night.
He opened the door expecting darkness accompanied by the sound of
Gourry's snoring. On the contrary, the man was practicing his swordplay by
candle and moonlight. Zelgadis watched in curiosity a moment, wondering why the
blonde, so fond of relaxation, was up in the middle of the night. Gourry only
noticed him when he heard the door click shut, then turned to face his friend.
"Long night," he offered with a smile.
The chimera answered with a slight nod and a low noise of agreement.
"What are you doing up?"
"Practicing." He brandished his sword to illustrate.
"Why?"
Gourry frowned, eyeing his sword. "Lina bought me a new sword. She
says it has magic, but............."
Zelgadis finished for him, "It's not the Sword of Light."
"Yeah." He looked pitiful in the dim light, like a dog not able
to protect it's master.... like a soldier not able to protect his queen.
"You're worried that you won't be able to help Lina in the
future," Zelgadis concluded.
"Yeah."
"Look..." There was a long pause for contemplation, and he
wrestled with the thought of bringing up what could be a fruitless suggestion.
"If you can wield a magic sword, then maybe you have some potential for...
well... magic."
A grin crept over the swordsman's face. "I was hoping you'd say
that. Lina always said that even an idiot could learn one spell."
"I don't want to get your hopes up. It's a hard spell, but I'm
willing to teach you if you want to try."
"Which spell?" The jellyfish brains were getting the best of
him.
The chimera sighed. Long night indeed. He walked behind his
friend, gripping the sword hilt and two large hands while trying to look over,
and finally around, his shoulder. "Do you remember back when we fought
Shabranigdo, I explained..... Never mind. It's like using the Sword of Light,
only, instead of only using your energy, you're calling upon the energy around
you as well, like in the air." He was avoiding the term Astral Plane at
all costs. "Then focus as much as you can, and say..." Here his hands
tensed, and Gourry could feel the energy radiating through his own...
"Astral Vine."
Tsuzuku....
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