LOGIN"What just happened," I mumbled, standing up.
"Serena, are you okay?" Reyn rushed over and grabbed my shoulders, turning me this way and that as though checking for injuries. "Hey! Stop that, you are making me dizzy," I groaned, pushing his hand away. He cleared his throat and stepped back, fidgeting with his robe. My pupils rolled to the other end of my eyes and back. "Why did you do that?" he asked, voice calm and steady. My fingers rubbed the back of my neck, my eyes looking anywhere but him. "I don't know," I muttered. "Please....You have to believe me" I moved a step forward but he shifted back. My throat tightened,something heavy settled inside my chest,tears burned behind my eyes threatening to roll down any moment. Why does it hurt that he doesn't trust me? "Reyn," my voice trembled, but he only took another step back. This time my legs wobbled, but I wasn't about to give up defending myself. Then my gaze stopped at the bracelet resting harmlessly on my wrist. I only remember putting this on and falling asleep. I turned and walked away, not saying anything to anyone. The sand was soft on my feet and warm. I kept walking forward till water swept across my feet, then I lowered my body, sitting in the water. Glowing grasses had sprouted from the ground. This place was truly beautiful, a place of calm. I heard a soft chuckle and when I looked up, I saw a girl running away, her robe flowing softly behind her. Her foot dipped into the water and she jumped back, chuckling. I couldn't see her face but I knew she was extremely happy. She picked a flower and attached it to her hair, and also filled her basket with flower plants of different kinds, carefully placing it with its soil. Slowly she moved, dragging the second bowl along. She filled that one with wet clay. She kept humming a song but suddenly, her hand dropped, the lines on her face hardened, her posture rigid, her neck snapped, her gaze cold and piercing. My attention snapped to the figure behind her. "Sister," Elara's meek voice sounded, her hands trembling on her dress. She looked scared. I turned back to the girl in front and looked closely. It was me. Same face. Same body. Me. Serena's hand kept moving on the bracelet on her wrist, the bracelet had a faint glow. One step and another, she raised her palm and it landed on Elara's face, leaving a bright red handprint across her cheek. Thud! Elara fell to the ground. A man walked in. He did nothing to Serena, he picked Elara up, looking at Serena with disdain. A drop of tears rolled down Serena's cheek, her hand went to her cheek and she wiped away the tears as fast as it came, leaving no trace. A hand rested on my shoulder before someone occupied the space beside me. It was Elara. She didn't say anything, just silence, except for the constant chirping of birds and slithering of snakes. --- I pulled out the bracelet, examining it, and Elara slowly turned her gaze directly on the bracelet. "You never parted with that," she smiled, a sad, knowing smile. And I nodded. "Maybe it's time I finally part with it, the past should always be in the past." "You are right, but it's the only gift mother left us before dying," she mumbled, her head dropping to her folded-up knees. "Mom...?" It was a question but an acknowledgement of the truth. Elara nodded. If my, or rather Serena's mom left this for her, then why? Why would that happen and immediately after I wore the bracelet? I kept looking at it for some time before tucking it into a small purse on my waist. If it belonged to Serena's mom, then I might as well keep it, it might also hold useful information. "Let's go," I rinsed my hand in the water, already walking away. "About what happened---" "I'm not talking about what happened," I quickly shut her up. She wasn't there when it happened, how did she know? Or maybe she was talking about something else. I didn't know how long I stayed by the river but the sun was already going down. And maybe the sun in this world is just red after all. Reyn stood in the front yard, hands crossed behind his back. He gave Elara a curt nod before she turned to leave, but I ignored him, entering into the hut. I sat on the ground, my legs crossed, bracelet in hand. I kept twirling it, waiting for a reaction, or maybe the same thing as what happened out there, but nothing came. "You are ignoring me," Reyn said from behind me. I jerked, my head falling back and hand clutching my chest. I didn't even know when he walked in. "I always ignore you, jerk," I cursed, standing up. "This is different," he said, and I rolled my eyes. "You said jerk, is that a guy's name? Are you hanging out with someone?" he asked. His voice sounded smaller than usual, but it was calm. "Is he more handsome than me?" he added, "Is he..." "Just shut up, jerk is......" I paused suddenly, realizing this is a story world and maybe he hasn't heard such word. "--- jerk is my way of calling you an idiot," I said, and the hard lines of his face relaxed. I scoffed and turned away, walking to get water. I tripped and fell face down. "Ouch, that hurt," I groaned, rubbing my dusty forehead. "That's because you deserve it." "Hey, you get out of my room now," I yelled. "Your hut, I doubt that." The cold night breeze fanned my skin as I stood outside. In the end, I was the one driven out. My shoulders slumped, and even my tiger ears drooped against my hair. A paper dropped on my feet, and I picked it up, scanning it to check if it was a real paper. My fingers tightened around the paper. "What was a paper doing in a primal world, except....."Reyn said nothing but just quietly climbed onto his bed, falling asleep.The next morning, I sat up, yawned, and stretched as usual.Reyn just sat silently, staring at me."Zale, where is Zale?" I asked, standing up.I lifted a robe, and one by one, each robe I kept on the bed met the floor instead. I lifted a jar, then a bowl. I kept lifting things while calling, "Zale."What's that noise so early in the morning, host? Can't I have my beauty sleep? the System chimed in."I can't find Zale," I said, sounding panicked and scared.Ask that fox.It went silent again, and I paused slowly, turning to Reyn."Reyn," I gritted, my spine straightening, my hand flying to my waist. "Where is Zale?""He left," he said dryly, not daring to look at my eyes."He left?" I repeated, scoffing. He should have said that earlier.I slowly turned to face the mess I created on the bed.Now who will arrange this? My lips kept trembling, and my eyes flicked shut in a desperate attempt to keep the tears in, bu
"How dare you," he growled. "How dare me?" I thought in my mind. I kept clawing at his hand on my neck. "You—" I— my voice was restricted by his hand. Danger Detected. Host. Current survival rate: 0.2% (slowly dropping)My heartbeat pounded against my ears, even my fingers had gone numb.I couldn't even swallow.I tried looking around for help, but my head was locked in place and it was clear I had been abandoned “Zale” Riven’s angry voice came from the side, my eyes flickered shut, and my legs and hands went limp. I rolled my eyes to the back of my head, staying still. “Drop her down now” He added voice dead cold, his wolf ears twitching,and claws standing out of his fingers, his tail kept swishing from one side to another behind him as he moved forward." "The so-called Zale's scales glimmered rising, his whole left hand were full of the same blue scales." "Stay away from this," he growled, his grip on my neck tightening."Why should I? She is our step-sister,"Riven
Host: Am back. Oh almost dead as expected. Current sp : 15 Swapped for oxygen and swimming skills.Air filled my lungs as I regained my balance in water. Hurry up, host! She’s gonna die at this rate. I completely ignored the system, swimming faster. The path ahead became clearer as my eyes adjusted to the darkness. But the current kept dragging me back,They in a distance was Calissi, floating. She turned to me and froze. She didn’t swim forward, neither did she move back. But what caught my attention was the glowing string of beads in her hand. I swam to her, taking her in my arms and swimming to the surface. I pause, dragging in enough air into my lungs first. And I could feel little Calissi do same, her belly swelled against my chest and relaxed Slowly, I swam toward land, taking my time and letting my arms relax. Elara squatted at the edge of the river,head resting on her knees, her shoulders were trembling and I could hear gentle sobs from the distance. I felt the sink
I immediately threw the paper away when the entrance to the hut opened up. Stupid decision, I know. Reyn popped his head from behind the door. “You seem to be enjoying it out here,” he commented snugly and chuckled, my face scrunching in annoyance. “Why don’t you come join me?” I pushed the door wider and stepped in. My back ached from standing and squatting for several hours, but I still managed to get onto the wooden bed. It creaked softly as my weight landed on it. ------“Isn’t she cute?” “No, she’s wicked and rude,” a child’s voice sounded with clear annoyance. I stirred awake slowly, sitting up and rubbing my eyes. My hands flew upward above my head in a stretch, my jaw relaxed, prying my lips open. A fly flew straight into my mouth suddenly, and I violently tried to cough it out, but it was stuck deep down in my throat.My eyelids flicked shut and I hesitantly swallowed the insect down my throat. The girl by my side chuckled, my head turned to the side and sitting on
"What just happened," I mumbled, standing up. "Serena, are you okay?" Reyn rushed over and grabbed my shoulders, turning me this way and that as though checking for injuries. "Hey! Stop that, you are making me dizzy," I groaned, pushing his hand away. He cleared his throat and stepped back, fidgeting with his robe. My pupils rolled to the other end of my eyes and back. "Why did you do that?" he asked, voice calm and steady. My fingers rubbed the back of my neck, my eyes looking anywhere but him. "I don't know," I muttered. "Please....You have to believe me" I moved a step forward but he shifted back. My throat tightened,something heavy settled inside my chest,tears burned behind my eyes threatening to roll down any moment. Why does it hurt that he doesn't trust me? "Reyn," my voice trembled, but he only took another step back. This time my legs wobbled, but I wasn't about to give up defending myself. Then my gaze stopped at the bracelet resting harmlessly on my w
My eyelids felt unusually heavy. My head throbbed. The first thing I noticed wasn't the room. It was the smell herbs,fresh clay and burnt wood. "...Not my room"I opened my eyes again, but I was in a different room. Surrounded by piercing gaze, I forced my frail body up, looking around. Elara rushed to my side, squatting. She took my hand in hers. “Sis, are you okay?” She asked, her voice sounding worried. “Yes, I am,” I threw her hand away and she fell back. Riven immediately stepped forward, catching her. Quietly mumbling a “Careful” to her before looking up at me with that usual cold gaze. I rolled my eyes, standing up. “Is she a paper or what? A light push and she went flying,” I scoffed. Elara rubbed her wrist. Yet instead of getting angry... She smiled. "...I'm just glad you're awake." I looked up. Reyn was staring at me, disappointment written all over his face. “What? I didn’t kill someone,” I took a step forward and images flooded my brain agai







