Stronger Together chapter 179
Added 2021-12-28 00:10:54 +0000 UTCAfter our little heart to heart my master kicked me out. He insisted he needed to concentrate on his forging. He had me send the girls out two at a time to be measured and then started up the forge to begin work. I asked about watching but he told me being introduced to certain concepts too early might confuse me and mess up my foundations. He'd seen many apprentice smiths end up ruining their budding style by incorrectly trying to repeat advanced techniques that looked simple.
Since the twins and Chastel had been dealt with, I decided to call a meeting about possibly getting the Alphas back from the island. Fenrir was interested in training Connor, but he had no beef with our local werewolf pack. It made sense to leave Tera and Connor there for now. Fenrir didn't seem the type to dodge a fight to go grab them, but at the same time if we lost our battle Demonreach might be able to contain him if he showed up on the island to chase them down.
Andi was, of course, the most excited at the prospect "That's amazing! Billy and Georgia must be going crazy out there, and they're the calmest of the whole gang. I'm just glad Tera is there with them. She always had a special bond with us because she taught us our magic, I'm sure they got some great training done. I'm just glad they're both in school full time. You can take time off classes, but most jobs would fire you." A concerned look suddenly crossed her face "Since they're coming back I dont-"
Raven cut her off. "You stay as long as you like Andi. We love having you here, and we have more than enough room. Just because the Alphas will be back in town doesn't mean you aren't still welcome here. Not to mention you can even invite them over if you'd like. This is your home for as long as you want it to be, and I know everyone else feels the same." We all nodded confidently happy to have Andi with us.
Andi's eyes started to tear up a bit "You guys. Thank you so much." The gratitude on her face was so intense it was almost heartbreaking "I don't know what I would have done this last month or two without all of you. Raven and Cam, you guys talked me through some of the worst experiences of my life. Barb and Morgan, you two have been a constant source of support. Inari, Yang, Cinder, Sam, you've made me feel nothing but welcome since I got here, and when I was in danger you guys moved heaven and earth to find me. Almost literally."
Morgan hurled herself at the pretty redheaded werewolf "Of course silly. You're our friend. We know you'd do the same for us." Despite her platonic words I noticed her eyes pale a little bit as she inhaled deeply while hugging Andi. She seemed to notice being noticed and flushed, pulling back with a cheery smile. "You can always count on us to be here for you. Isn't that right everyone?" The universal murmur of agreement set off a wave of group hugs that even I got sucked into.
It was nice to feel that kind of warmth and connection with everyone. Even the girls I wasn't dating had been here so long we'd become pretty damn close and they would definitely go to bat for me. It was the same on my side, I would absolutely kick someone's ass for trying to put their hands on one of my girls, girlfriend or roommate. I didn't say that out loud because the term sounded a little possessive but deep down I knew it was still accurate. These were my girls, the closest thing I had to family in this world.
Luckily we owned a boat still, so were easily able to make the trip whenever we wanted. We drove together to the lake, Andi coming with us, and I briefly remembered that she had no idea what she was walking into. I turned to the redhead in the back seat (I'd gotten shotgun because I called it fastest, thank you lightning aspect) just to warn her. "So Andi, just to let you know, the place we're going isn't...really very pleasant. But it's friendly to us so despite how terrible it feels there you don't need to worry."
We were in the Suburban, which Kara borrowed from Charity so we could all drive together, and Harry was in the third seat back. I'd insisted he come because it was Raven's first visit to the island and I was a bit worried about Demonreach deciding she was an enemy because of her lineage. My brow creased in worry "Speaking of which though, are you sure you can handle this Rae? The native emotional ambiance is awful and you'll be getting it from all of us too. That's a lot of shit piled on one person."
She sighed "I won't say I'm not nervous about it, but that's why Kara and Cinder are coming. We talked about it while you were getting Harry and between the two of them they should be able to manage me well enough to get me off the island and prevent me from going haywire. I'll step onto the beach and try to get accustomed and if it's too much we'll get me out of there. I'm much more stable than I've ever been however and my kurkor practice has strengthened my demonic blood. I get my empathy from my mothers side so that actually helps."
I was glad they'd made some preparations. Kara, Cinder, Harry, Raven, Andi, and I were the only ones going on this little excursion. Yang had wanted to check in on Bea and we felt like bringing the vampires was a needless risk on top of Raven's first trip out there. In the books Lara hadn't seemed affected, but exposing psychic vampires to insanity inducting emotional miasma long term just seemed like a poor life decision.
The trip to Demonreach was relatively normal as these things went, it was around late August now so it wasn't too cold, but the water tended to exude a bit of chill of it's own so it wasn't sweltering not to mention as we got closer to Demonreach there was a sort of metaphysical frost in the air that I jokingly remarked to Harry we should market as air conditioner. My mentor smiled at the comment, but his heart wasn't in it. I knew coming to Demonreach weighed on him, especially given the stark contrast between the place and the warmth of his home with his girlfriend and new baby.
I stepped up next to him as the island loomed in our sights, further than it appeared because of the constant changes of direction needed to dodge the reefs and rocks beneath the waves. I cleared my throat to get his attention"Hey boss you ok? I just realized we haven't been in touch in weeks and even before that I kind of took for granted you were good. All this crazy must be more terrifying for you than anyone. With Maggie here and with the city being in danger. It's cool if you don't want to talk, but just remember we aren't just apprentices, we're friends. We can handle ourselves well enough for you to feel ok sharing if you need to."
Harry's laugh was halfway between relieved and self mocking. "I shouldn't need to lean on you all. I'm the boss, I'm supposed to protect all of you, but I've been so thoroughly outstripped in the power department that I can't keep any of you safe. I watch you run off to fight insane werewolves and serial killers that I couldn't touch with a ten foot pole and all I can do is teach you a few minor spells. The least I can do is not add to your worries with my insecurities. You guys deserve better than that."
I blanched. Jesus, how had I missed that? How had Raven? But looking back, Raven didn't have so much time around Harry in crisis situations. He tended to spend most of his time with Yang and Barb and I. I tried to keep my tone level despite how weirdly pissed off I was at his idiocy. "That's bullshit man, and you know it. What would you say if one of us said some shit like that? You're our teacher and our friend. You have our backs even in crazy situations you have no part of and you gave us the tools we needed to get as strong as we are today." The mere idea of him questioning how much help he had been to us was insane.
He opened his mouth to respond, a doubtful look on his face but I cut him off. "No, shut up. It's my turn to talk." His expression shifted to one of surprise but I ignored him and continued "I have seen you mouth off to faerie queens and demon lords. I've watched you tell literal servants of the gods to fuck off. You more than anyone know that power isn't everything. With all the shit you've faced that was stronger than you and survived, how can you possibly question if you have more to teach us? Life isn't math Harry, you don't subtract your enemies power from yours and see if there's anything left. You know better than that."
My voice was raw as I kept talking, exposing a bit of my own insecurities from when I'd first gotten here "I get how much it sucks being the low man of the power scale. When the girls and I landed here I was always the weakling, I was the anchor dragging everyone down. You're one of the strongest wizards in the world, imagine being an eighteen year old kid with no powers at all watching these amazing beautiful girls who care about you run into crazy situations and being able to do nothing. I've been that guy Harry, and that's not you. You're forgetting your role. You're a wizard, the wise man. Punching shit isn't your job."
He chuckled at that. "I guess I hadn't though of it like that. I'm so used to being the thug who gets things done in the magic world. I guess being the wise old mentor isn't so bad though. Especially with students like the three of you. The things you all have accomplished in the year and a half or so you've been here have been awe inspiring. I'm proud to be part of that, don't ever think I'm not. But you're right, I'm so stuck on the mental image of myself as the maverick loner wizard I was missing all the good things in my life. Things I owe to you and the girls. Don't think I've forgotten."
I flushed a bit at that. Despite all my powers Harry was still my hero. I grew up reading those books, and Harry hadn't disappointed when I met him in person. He was every bit as larger than life (no pun intended) in reality as he was on paper. Maybe more so. "Anything you owe us we owe you twice over. We'd be nowhere without your teaching. Or possibly just dead. But we don't have to count favors between us. And you don't need to hold back when you're feeling pressured. We're family. I've always said, family means never having to say thank you. But it also means saying "you're welcome" in a sarcastic voice when someone doesn't."
Harry burst out laughing at that, which had kind of been my intent. Though that actually had been a philosophy I'd espoused for my whole life back on earth. He clapped me on the shoulder as he steered the boat past the last few submerged rocks and pulled us up to the dock Tera had made. "Well said, kid. I guess having family is something I'm not really used to, but I'll try to share a bit more of how I'm feeling. You're right, you guys can handle it."