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Wish upon the Stars chapter 371

I had to admit that the people running this tournament were smarter  than I'd given them credit for. The next day was downtime before the  semi-finals, and to get everyone pumped they released the names. At this  point, everyone had fought enough times and there were few enough  people left that anyone who wanted to be prepared (Abel didn't) would  be. In light of that, all the matchups were trumpeted from the rooftops.

It  had only taken me a second to realize why the five way brawl was set up  for the finals. Besides being big and flashy, it meant they could  advertise ten different semi-final matches, maximizing the amount of  attention each of the contestants got. Which was how we got the  announcement that Abel was going to be fighting Lament for his match.

The  grin on my mentor's face was so wide I expected his face to split when  he found out. We were all gathered around the scan box in the living  room, watching the coverage of the tournament so far. They'd been cherry  picking the best moments to play for everyone on Callus and all the  surrounding worlds with champions involved.

When  my own fights came up, I froze. "Wait...I had the whole fight under  cover of Moonlit Night. How are there so many clips from my solo  matches?" I hadn't really watched any of the coverage, wanting to stay  focused on training, but now that I was out I was free to enjoy the  downtime, especially since Abel's match wasn't until tomorrow.

That  got a snort from Abel. "Please, you think they don't have counters for  Stealth effects? Those barriers that keep out audience sound act through  Perception, same basic principle as Stealth itself, erasing sounds as  they go through, but it ALSO acts as a sort of revealing lens for anyone  or anything looking through from the outside. Nothing more boring that  seeing two people vanish at the start of the fight and the pop up after  its over."

Huh.  That made sense. "Oh, well." I said with a shrug. "I knew some of my  secrets would get out. Just a shame I won't be seeing the points from  this tournament, since I'm at my cap."

Abel  shook his head. "Nah, I told you there's a ceremony for rank up built  into the tournament itself. That was the event doesn't end until the  contestants have hit the next rank. Otherwise why waste all that time on  promotion. Once it ends you'll get all the points at once, kind of like  the scavenger hunt the academy does."

I  tried to remember if someone had mentioned something like that. I  remembered hearing about the ceremony, but wasn't sure if I ever asked  why they had it. I turned back to the screen, where I saw a clip of  Lament's insane lightning ability. "So." I said seriously. "You think  you can beat her? Because she's about as scary as you from what I saw. I  know you were holding back on me, but by how much exactly."

"Ah."  He said with a grin. "But that would be telling. As for whether I can  beat her...who knows. I look forward to finding out though. Don't worry  kid, if I lose, it's not going to be because I was slacking off."

Cass,  who had decided to watch with us, was staring at the screen with a  serious expression. "Hey." She said solemnly. "Mr. Abel, can you teach  me to fight?" We all froze, turning to look at the small girl and her  intent gaze as she took in the on screen combat.

"Cassidy!"  Snapped Cark. "That's not something you just ask like that. Mr. Abel  has things to do, he's still in the tournament and he doesn't have time  to teach you combat."

My  eyes were wide with panic. "Cass, that's not really a good idea. What  even made you ask that?" Having been through Abel's training, I knew it  wasn't at all something I would ever put a child through. I could sense Callie's shock and unease through the bond as well, so it wasn't just me.

She  shrugged. "Mr. Abel is really strong. I want to learn to be strong like  that too. In case someone tries to hurt me again." Her voice  was...flat. But too flat. And I detected a slight shudder at the end.  She was trying her hardest to seem disaffected, but she was still  obviously disturbed by what happened to her, not that I blamed her at  all. We all knew about her bad dreams, and as much as she repressed it  most of the time and played the happy carefree little girl, there were  other signs too.

We  all went quiet at that, all of us except Abel. "Sorry kid. I won't  teach you to fight. You're too young for my kind of training." Her face  screwed up in anger. Before she could voice her complaint though, he  held up a hand. "But I CAN teach you martial arts. At least until we  leave for the Moonsong Glade. Nothing fancy or dangerous, just some low  risk training and forms. To help build confidence."

That...was  less objectionable. I knew that learning martial arts could help a  person feel more in control and safe, and if he was planning to teach  her just Ragam, and gently at that, it seemed fine to me, but in the end  it wasn't my call. We looked at Cark, who was scowling. He could see  the benefits too, but I could tell he didn't want to admit it.

It  must have been rough, knowing she needed help and not being able to  give it. I mean, sure any of us could have taught her, but we didn't  want to shove her into combat. She'd been through enough. Now she was  asking though, and it clearly meant a lot to her. Eventually, he sighed.  "Alright. But I want to sit in on the lessons, and if I feel like  you're being too harsh I reserve the right to end them at any time."

In  an uncharacteristic show of seriousness, Abel nodded, his face set. "Of  course." He turned to Cass, standing up only to kneel down in front of  her. "I'm just going to teach you exercises, some of the forms I found  in the book where I learned Ragam. Even so, this won't be easy. Our  martial art is time consuming an difficult to master, and you may never  make much progress in it. Even if you become an Ascendant, not everyone  can learn Ragam."

Seeming  to ignore that last part, Cass squealed with joy and hurled herself  onto him, hugging his neck as he laughingly stood up. He nodded to Cark.  "Going to be swamped tomorrow, might as well start the lessons right  away so she can work while I'm not around." He looked at Jessie. "Think  you could come with? I think having a healer on hand in case she falls  or something would be a good idea."

Jessie  looked thrilled to be included. "Of COURSE! I'd love to come watch her  practice. Can we do it in the outside building so we can hang out with  Randall and the puppies after?" The building behind the house was...well  we weren't sure of its original purpose. There were some hints of it  being a garage, or maybe some kind of barn, and there was a swimming  pool full of broken glass jars and multicolored twenty sided dice out  there. No one was willing to touch it, because the whole mess was  somehow F-ranked, and Zeke thought it was too funny to get rid of.

That  was in the back though, and there was a big empty hangar type room in  the front that Jessie had co-opted for the animals, and had spent days  decorating and sprucing up.

With  an eye roll, Abel nodded, and the small group headed outside, with Rime  deciding to tag along because we were in the house with Zeke and  therefore safe, plus she seemed fascinated by seeing Abel fight, which I  couldn't exactly blame her for given the battles she'd seen from him.

Once  they were gone, I turned to Benny. "Alright, so I got yesterday's  points traded, how about we get today's out of the way early."

He  shrugged. "I'm not against that. Yesterday was Might, and I'll do Might  again today to even things up. Focus has been lagging behind." He  fished out a small bag, tossing it to me, and I heard the clink as I  jingled it around. Chits. This would bring me up to one hundred seventy  one combined with the five from yesterday. He made his wish, pushing his  Might up to three hundred and nine and his total points to seven  hundred eighty three.

Benny  finished up his wishes and decided to go check in with Celine, who had  been staying with us, though mostly keeping to her room. With him gone, I  slumped back into the couch with a world weary sigh. Callie frowned at  me, having been letting us get the wishes done and enjoying the show  until she felt my unease. "You ok babe? You seem out of it. Anything I  can help with?"

"I...guess  not?" I said contemplatively. "I was pretty down about losing until  Cass's speech yesterday, and now I'm fine, but I'm also kind of lost.  I've been going full tilt for so long, and now I have to just stop. The  whole hurry up and wait thing is giving me whiplash. I know we have to  wait for Abel to do his thing and leave it up to him, but at this point I  can't sit still. I feel like I should be training or something."

She  made a pensive sound. "Nope." I raised an eyebrow at the dismissal. "No  training, that's an order from your team leader. Until the end of the  tournament wishes are the only Ascendant thing you're allowed to do.  Until then, you need to find other things to occupy your time. Visit  friends, get a hobby, whatever you want." She gave me a sly look. "Maybe  lavish your adoring girlfriend with attention. Or even do two of those  things at once."

"I'm  not sure cooking for you counts as a hobby." I said wryly. "But I'm  starting to think you only like me for my culinary skills."

She  gave me wicked grin, leaning in for a kiss. "That's a lot of talking  and not a lot of getting in the kitchen to make me a sandwich." When I  chuckled, she squeezed me tight. "You know I love you. I love you  because you're sweet, and kind, and loving, and brave, and you're a  total beefcake. The fact that you're a gorumet chef and happen to be a  treasure magnet is just icing on my absolute favorite kind of cake."

I  nodded solemnly. "High praise, given how much you enjoyed the one I  made last night. But fine, I see your point. I'll try to take some me  time. I don't suppose watching matches counts?"

"It  does not." She said firmly. "Though you can still go, because we need  to support our team. It's the right thing to do as teammates. Plus, come  on, you have to admit you want to see Lament and Abel face of. They're  the two scariest G-rankers I've ever seen."

I  laughed at the admission, and she snuggled up to me to get started on  this whole downtime thing. Of course, that didn't mean she let me pick  what we watched, she connected her scan ring and started flipping  through the channels on the scan box until she got to a cooking channel.  From her surreptitious glance at me it was clear she was hinting at  something but I just snorted settled in to watch. Though I had to admit,  I'd never actually made stuffed peppers before, maybe I actually would  give that a shot.

Comments

Abel wouldn't want it, and wouldn't accept if he offered. He's psyched for these last two rounds, and is finally going to be able to cut loose. Let me just say, you ain't seen nothin' yet.

Malcolm Tent

So now that Abel is the last manstanding from their team any chance that shane hooks him up with a few wishes to tilt the scale in his favor.

Rhys Rathbun

Sorry, I don't do alt POVs. Tried them before and they cause me to lose momentum and eventually snowball into me quitting the story lol. They're easy to abuse for a quick chapter, so I write more and more until I derail and give up.

Malcolm Tent

Do you have any plans to do an interlude type chapter? Because if so I vote Zeke.

Baconwargod


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