Monster Girl Saga | By : GenocideHeart Category: +M through R > Monster Girl Quest Views: 113526 -:- Recommendations : 6 -:- Currently Reading : 16 |
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CHAPTER 9
A brave heart does not fear the unknown It took Luka nearly a full day of complete rest before he found himself able to walk without being plagued by muscle pains at every step, and even after the pain subsided to more tolerable levels, he still felt rather weak. In consideration of his weakened state, he decided to remain in Harpy Village for a few more days to make a full recovery. Truthfully, the weakness was largely an excuse. In fact, the reason for the prolonged stay was much simpler, and at the same time more complicated. Luka felt uneasy about leaving so soon. Queen Sophie had yet to lay her eggs, and while he realized it’d take a long time before they hatched, he felt the need to at least remain in the village until they were laid. Thus, when he realized his physical shape left a lot to be desired, he jumped at the chance to delay his departure. That was not his only cause for concern, however. He was also aware that Thermidor was waiting for him back in Iliasburg, and he could not stall indefinitely - in large part because she would be very worried if he ran late, and also because the longer he took, the more terrible her wrath would likely be upon being told what transpired in Harpy Village. As always, Luka’s life refused to be simple - but just this once, he didn’t mind the complications. All of this, he felt, was a small price to pay for what he’d gain in return. ---- “Come on, sleepyhead, wake up!” Luka groaned as a familiar voice roused him from his sleep. Sitting up slowly, he rubbed his eyes and looked at Alice, who was peeking in through the closest window to the bed he was resting on. “Mmnrfgh,” he grumbled. “What time is it?” “The sun rose about two hours ago,” the Echidna replied, watching him with an amused smile. “It’s unusual for you to sleep this late so many days in a row, so I thought I’d drop by and wake you up. The Queen could’ve done it herself, but she said you looked so peaceful while sleeping she didn’t have the heart to disturb you.” “Nrgh,” Luka grumbled again. “Still a little drowsy, but you’re right. Can’t let bad habits take hold. Too troublesome.” “The Harpy chicks are playing again, in case you’re interested,” Alice informed him with a knowing look. “Given how intently you were observing them last time, I thought letting you know would be a good idea. In fact, why don’t you play with them a bit? It’ll help you wake up, and besides, you should get used to that,” she concluded with a giggle. “Mmm... where’s Sophie?” Luka asked. “She left early yesterday, too...” “She’s at the Aerie. By the way, you’re getting pretty familiar with the Queen if you’re on a first-name basis already,” Alice commented. “Most humans would remain intimidated for quite a while when talking about her.” “She asked me to call her by name, and I see no reason to refuse,” the boy Hero said with a shrug. “And besides, wouldn’t it be even more awkward if I called her ‘Your Highness’ or ‘Queen’, after all we did the other night?” “True,” Alice nodded thoughtfully. “I still find it strange that you warmed up to her enough to consider starting a family with her in a couple weeks or so. Don’t humans prefer long courtships?” “Well... you have a point, actually,” Luka replied, frowning. “But that’s how it went. I’m not sure how to explain it, but... somehow it felt like I was doing the right thing. I suppose you could chalk it up to instinct, maybe?” “...that’s the kind of instinct monsters have, not humans,” Alice muttered, eyeing him speculatively. “Perhaps your time with Thermidor slightly warped your mindset?” “I’d prefer if you didn’t call me ‘warped’, if it’s all the same with you,” the young man replied, feeling a little bit insulted. “I find it perfectly normal, and if it really is monster instinct, shouldn’t you find it perfectly fine and acceptable, as well? But never mind that. You mentioned something called ‘Aerie’. What’s that?” “The Harpies’ Aerie,” Alice explained. “It’s the place where their eggs are laid and taken care of in preparation for hatching time. It’s the single most heavily guarded place in the village, even more so than the Queen’s house. Queen Sophie is having a space reserved for her eggs.” “Eh? So she’s going to lay them soon?” Luka asked, his drowsiness vanishing completely as the news caught his attention. “Do you have any idea when?” “I imagined that’d be a subject of interest for you,” she said. “To answer your question, egg-laying doesn’t take very long - only three to five days after mating, for most Harpies. However, don’t think you can simply wait until the eggs hatch; that’ll take a lot longer. A little over four months on average, I believe.” “Ugh... I imagined that’d be the case,” he grumbled dejectedly. He then looked at her with apprehension. “Your offer... it’s still valid, right?” “Of course, you idiot,” the Echidna scolded him with an angry glare. “Who do you take me for? I promised, and I’m not going to back down from that promise. That’s how you do things, too, right?” “Yeah...” he nodded, smiling at her. “Thanks, Alice. I really appreciate it.” “Yes, yes, I know,” she muttered, blushing slightly at his sincere thanks. “Don’t worry, I’ll think of some way for you to repay me. Now get up and get dressed. The little Harpies outside will be done playing if you keep dallying.” With that, Alice slithered off, leaving a thoughtful Luka alone. Slowly, the boy got up and began to get dressed, pondering the situation the whole time. He had quite a lot to plan ahead for. ---- A few minutes later, Luka climbed down from his cabin and walked over to the group of small Harpies. As before, the adult Harpies eyed him curiously, but made no move to stop him, even when he stepped closer to the children. The Harpy chicks were intimidated by the unfamiliar presence at first, and scuttled away to hide behind the adults. As they eyed him warily from behind the older Harpies, much to the latter’s amusement, one of them seemed to recognize him and left her hiding spot, hopping towards him with a smile and a happy ‘kyuu’ sound. Luka recognized her as the tiny Harpy who’d fallen down face first and whom he’d helped, and he knelt down to ruffle her hair. “Why, hello there. So you remember me? That’s nice,” he said with a small laugh as he patted the tiny Harpy’s head. She responded with a cooing noise as she closed her eyes and let him rub her hair, still smiling. Seeing the scene, a few more of the Harpy chicks slowly came out of hiding and approached him cautiously, curious. He remained still, careful not to startle them with sudden movements. Before long, the chicks lost their hesitation and began to crowd around Luka, who sat down cross-legged and allowed the little Harpies to poke around. Soon, he found himself having to be mindful of a few Harpy chicks clumsily climbing over him, and ended up having to catch a couple as they lost their footing and fell off. One managed to somehow climb all the way to his head and happily perched herself on his hair, looking proud of her accomplishment. Luka couldn’t help but wonder how they managed to climb over people and things without hands. “The children seem to like you, Hero,” one of the older Harpies said as she approached him and helped him keep the excited chicks under control. She was an attractive woman with long red hair, green eyes and red-and-yellow feathers. “They aren’t usually this friendly with humans.” “Hahaha, maybe it’s because I like kids, too,” Luka replied. “Maybe they can feel that and it reassures them?” “That may be the case, yes,” another Harpy, this one sporting green hair, blue eyes and green-and-blue feathers, chimed in as she sat nearby and took a few of the playing Harpies off him. A chirp of what sounded like obvious protest even to Luka was heard from the chicks as they were peeled off him. The Harpy gave the angry chicks a stern glare. “Hey now, behave. Don’t bother the Hero so much!” “It’s no bother, really. I don’t mind,” Luka said with a reassuring smile. “Besides, Alice may be right. I should probably get used to this.” “That would be the snake monster who’s with you, right?” the first Harpy inquired. “Is she also your mate?” “Wh-- no, no, nothing like that,” he replied after choking slightly at the bird monster’s words. “She’s a traveling companion, but there isn’t anything going on between me and her.” “But you’d prefer that’d be the case?” the second Harpy asked with a knowing look. “She’s certainly attractive, after all...” “Admittedly, I wouldn’t mind that, but I don’t think she’s interested in me that way,” Luka replied in a low tone. “That said, could we please change the subject? If she overheard any of this kind of talk, I don't know if I'd ever get a moment's peace again!” “As you wish, Hero,” the Harpies replied in unison, giggling. Then one of them perked up. “But, should you ever feel like having more mates...” “Ah, I’ll pass right about now,” Luka immediately replied, drawing a disappointed look from the two Harpies. “Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate the offer, but... I’m still kind of wrapping my head around the situation I’m currently in. I'd like to take things one at a time.” “Of course, that’s reasonable,” the green-haired Harpy nodded, her look of disappointment turning to understanding. “But our offer stands! We’re hoping you’ll consider it once you’ve worked things out.” “Hmmm... I can’t make promises,” was Luka’s vague reply. “I’d rather not get anyone’s hopes up and then have to shoot them down. Sorry about that.” “I see... oh well, I tried,” the red-haired Harpy said, shrugging and sticking her tongue out with a half-smile. She then watched with amusement as the chicks her green-haired friend had been holding suddenly escaped her grip, startling her, and hopped over to Luka, climbing over him again with happy chirps. Luka laughed as he poked and tickled the climbing children, causing them to erupt into fits of giggles. After a few seconds, the two Harpies also began laughing, and joined in the playing. Off to the side, high up on a platform, Queen Sophie and Alice watched the scene below with amused smiles. “It seems that Luka’s endearing himself to all the children of Harpy Village,” the Echidna commented, shaking her head. The Queen Harpy’s smile widened a bit as she nodded in agreement. She then turned serious and looked at the other monster. “If you don’t mind me asking, Monster Lord, why are you traveling with him and what plans do you have for him?” she inquired with an unreadable expression. Alice shot her a speculative look. “Hmm? Are you perhaps getting a little defensive of your mate?” she asked with a raised eyebrow, then shrugged. “Don’t worry, though. I don’t plan to do anything bad to him... I won’t do anything good either, though. If he ends up caught by a monster, I won’t interfere. It’s their right to do with him as they see fit should they defeat him, after all. You understand, don’t you?” “I do... although I can’t say I like it,” the Queen nodded, frowning. Alice waved a hand at her dismissively. “You worry too much. He’s not going to lose to some random monster,” she said. At the Queen’s questioning look, she crossed her arms, looking at the boy Hero playing with the Harpy children. “You haven’t seen him fight. I have. He nearly scored a direct hit on Granberia, and when he was attacked by a Bee Girl shortly before we reached Happiness Village, he more or less crushed her with minimal effort. He only knows the basics and one advanced move, but he’s amazingly good with what he has. His teacher is even more skilled, and taught him proper discipline, even if he’s still rough around the edges. He’ll be fine.” “He... nearly hit the Dragon Knight?” Sophie murmured, wide eyed. “But, isn’t she the one who nearly defeated you back when...?” “Mmmm,” Alice hummed. “Now you see why I decided to follow him. He has enough power to slay almost any monster on this continent, yet he refuses to use lethal force and instead prefers to negotiate with them. He’s just... different. Speaking of which,” she added as she looked back at the Queen, “I’ll have to talk with him about his approach to monsters. He obviously never considered the reproduction aspect of indulging monsters’ requests, and with the kind of mindset he has towards family, he’ll have to start thinking about what he’s doing.” “That’s normal, seeing how the majority of his experiences were with a monster who can’t reproduce normally,” the avian queen pointed out. “I’m sure he’s already thinking about it.” “Doesn’t it disturb you that he’ll likely allow other monsters to use his body, even though the two of you are essentially married?” Alice inquired, curious. “I would be very aggravated by it if I were in your position, to be honest. It’s in the genes of all snake monsters to be possessive, after all. Then again, as a Harpy, you may think otherwise.” “I’d rather he share his body and be safe than refuse to and be killed, honestly,” the Queen answered truthfully. She then looked at Alice. “I know I’m asking much, but... would you consider, as a favor to me, making sure he won’t jump into a dangerous situation if it could be avoided?” “Such a troublesome request... but I suppose I can,” Alice said with a sigh and a nod. “The First knows he can be muleheaded and stubborn enough to dive straight into messy situations without much care for his own well-being. He was willing to start a fight with an entire town for the sake of a few monster kids, after all. That said, I don’t think I’ll have to keep much of a leash on him from now on. I doubt he’s the type who’d die on his unborn children. If anything, this new development may make him more cautious.” “I certainly hope so,” the Queen murmured as she watched the Hero and the chicks play down below. “I’d rather have him back alive and whole.” ---- The following day saw Luka back to his habit of waking up early. As before, he found that quite a few Harpies were already up and about. Getting dressed, he decided it was time to get some morning training in. He’d been unable to practice since he got to Happiness Village, and he was beginning to feel restless from the lack of training. Climbing down to the ground, he tracked down some of the guard Harpies and informed them of his intentions so as not to cause a misunderstanding by being seen with weapon drawn. He then found a secluded spot, drew Angel Halo and, under the curious eye of a couple of the guards, began practicing. As he went through the warm-up motions, a few more Harpies stopped to watch the unusual sight, intrigued. The vast majority of them had never seen a human actually wield a weapon, and it was a novelty to them. Before long, a small crowd had formed. After a few minutes, Luka finished his warm-up and took a brief glance around. He’d suspected his activity would draw attention, but the size of the gathered crowd was somewhat distracting. He shrugged, deciding it’d be good training in itself. The ability to tune out distractions was also a crucial part of a warrior’s skills. Focusing on his sword, he began practicing his moves, beginning with the basic stances and attacks, and working his way up to alternating attack combinations. Finally, he began practicing Demon Decapitation. That got a reaction from the guards watching his practice; some of them apparently recognized the Cursed Sword skill, and appeared suitably impressed, drawing a little closer - but still at a safe distance - and taking note of the way he moved and struck. Eventually, Luka felt satisfied with his training, and slowly wound down, letting his accelerated breathing return to normal. As he did, a few of the Harpies made appreciative noises at his display of skill, while the guards nodded at him, giving him an approving look. The crowd then began to disperse, although a few Harpies lingered around. One of the guard Harpies, whom Luka recognized as one of those who normally looked over Queen Sophie’s residence, approached him and raised a wing in greeting. “That was an impressive display, Hero Luka,” she said with a smile. “But if you keep showing off like this, you may find yourself besieged by Harpies determined to persuade you to mate with them. You should be more careful.” “I know that,” Luka grumbled. “But it’s been way too long since I got a good morning’s training in, and the lack of activity was driving me insane. Hm... I wonder if it’s normal to feel like this?” “I would say so. A warrior’s mindset is such that they find being inactive distasteful,” the Harpy replied. “I myself have to practice at least once per day, or I start feeling uncomfortable. I suppose you were so focused on important things you didn’t feel the restlessness before, but now that you have free time again, it’s making itself known.” “Mmm. I guess Thermidor taught me well,” he mused. “Anyway, I need to get refreshed now. I’m sweaty. And I should also take some time to walk around this village and see what it’s like. With all that happened so far, I never properly visited it. To think that all I had come here for was some of Happiness Village’s honey! Things certainly became a bit messier than I had expected.” “Hahaha, I guess you got more than you bargained for,” the Harpy said with a laugh. She then gave him a courteous nod. “Well then, I wish you a good day. I too should return to my duties. I’m not really supposed to stand around talking. But, it was nice to exchange a few words with you, and nicer still to see you train. Goodbye, Hero.” With that, the guard took off and flew away, headed towards the Queen’s house. Luka watched her for a few moments, wondering how it felt to be able to fly freely. He blinked as he experienced a brief pang of envy for the Harpies, and shoved the unpleasant feeling away. He had other things to focus on, and bad thoughts were best left out of his mind. ---- Over the next two days, Luka returned to his usual schedule of early rising and training in the morning, practicing more intensely than usual. Part of the reason for his overzealous training was because he hadn’t gotten any practice at all since he first got to Happiness Village, having been very busy with the negotiations and his role as messenger and mediator. Additionally, he’d been bedridden from exhaustion after his encounter with the Queen Harpy, and so much lack of activity made him restless. The other part, of course, was that he simply wanted something to do to take his mind off the imminent laying of the Queen’s eggs. While he was aware that everything was being taken care of, he couldn’t help but be unnerved by the situation, and so he threw himself into practicing his sword skills to ease some of the tension. His practice kept drawing quite a bit of attention, as well. Most Harpies in the village had never seen a human train, or even use a sword with any sort of competence at all, and his training routine drew quite a few interested stares from the Harpies who chanced upon it - particularly the guards protecting the village, who seemed intrigued by the human style of combat. The rest of his days were filled with wandering around Harpy Village, exploring it and taking in the sights. He found that the Harpies didn’t really have shops, though they had a small stock of handmade items, local food and other such things for trading with outsider monsters. Among their stock, he found quite a few aromatic herbs that would make his dishes much tastier, and after getting permission, he took a few and ground them up to make a flavor mix out of them. The Harpies were intrigued by the smell and taste of the herbal mix, and before long, they took to making some for themselves. That made Luka somewhat happy: a bit of him had become part of the village. This routine continued until the third day, when the moment he’d been both dreading and anticipating came... ---- “Hey.” “Mmngh? Alice? What do you want? The sun isn’t even fully up yet,” Luka grumbled as he shifted in his bed, roused by the Echidna’s voice. He was right; there was barely enough light to see outside, although he could hear the rustling of feathers all around, signaling the Harpies were already up and active. “I know that, but you should get up anyway,” the Echidna insisted. Luka’s reply was a snort as he turned the other way. “I’ll get up when the sun does,” he answered in a sleepy tone. “Now leave me alone.” “Fine, I’ll just tell the Queen that you don’t care she’s laid her eggs,” Alice retorted in an exasperated tone. A couple seconds went by without any reaction from Luka, then the boy suddenly sat up, eyes open and completely awake. “What?!” Less than two minutes later, a fully dressed Luka quickly slid down the ladder leading to his cabin and hit the ground running. He then stopped and looked around, unsure of where to go next. Alice slithered up to him from behind and patted him on the back, shaking her head as if talking to a small child. “You can’t reach the Aerie without wings, you idiot,” she explained. “The Harpies made very sure it’d be difficult to reach for anything incapable of flight. Come with me, I’ll show you where it is.” With that she slithered off towards the village’s center. Luka followed her, thinking. He knew now why he’d never been able to locate the Aerie’s entrance: there wasn’t one to be found at ground level. When the pair reached the center of the village, Alice pointed towards the top of the solitary tree standing in the middle of the plaza. Luka looked up, and for the first time he noticed a structure built near the very top of the giant tree. He’d never looked closely before, since Harpies usually built their houses closer to the ground, and the structure was partially covered by the foliage as well. Additionally, the branches around it grew in such a way that approaching the Aerie would be hard even for flying creatures, unless they knew what they were doing. As he looked up and wondered how to get to the Aerie, two of the guards he’d seen alternate outside Queen Sophie’s house flew down and landed before him. The bigger one - a statuesque brown-haired Harpy, nearly seven feet tall - advanced towards him and gave him a courteous nod. “Greetings, Hero Luka,” she said. “The Queen instructed us to lead you to the Aerie. Please understand that it is very rare for humans to be allowed in it for any reason. You are expected to behave and watch your step, and should you cause any damage, you will be punished, even if you’re the Queen’s mate. When you are ready, let us know and we will fly you up.” “I’m as ready as I’ll ever be,” Luka replied, before looking with apprehension at the Harpy’s huge talons. “Just, uh... mind your grip, please?” “You don’t need to worry,” she reassured him with a half smile. “I will be very careful. Besides, I doubt you’re that fragile, Hero. I’ve seen you train. You’re well built. It’d take a lot more than a strong grip to injure you.” “Thanks, I guess,” Luka said, dubious. He then shrugged and held his arms open. “Well, let’s go then.” With a nod, the large Harpy took off, then closed in and grasped him by his outstretched arms. Gripping him firmly, but without exerting too much force, she then began to fly upwards. Luka looked up, impressed. While it was true he was pretty slim and didn’t weigh much, it appeared that carrying him was an effortless task for the powerfully built guard, who flew up at the same speed with which she glided down, gracefully weaving her way through the branches. Before long, he and the two Harpies escorting him reached the Aerie’s landing pad. As they set foot on the wooden platform, Luka looked at the building before him. It had barred windows, so as to let sunlight and air in without allowing unwanted guests to break in, as well, and at least half a dozen Harpies - among the largest and strongest-looking he’d ever seen - were patrolling the area. These Harpies wore peculiar battle equipment: a light harness with mounted blades on it was applied to their wings, and their talons were similarly armed - and armored as well. It was very light equipment, so as to not impede flight, but he could see that fighting a Harpy equipped in such a way would be a nightmare for anyone. Luka’s curious observation was interrupted by a nudge, and he looked behind him to see the Harpy that had carried him point towards the only door to the building’s interior. “The Queen is inside,” she reminded him. “With all due respect, you should not keep her waiting. You will have time to examine the guards’ equipment when you are done, if you so wish.” “You’re right. Sorry,” Luka apologized. “It’s just that I never saw a Harpy in full battle gear before.” “That’s because you will never see this wargear outside of a Harpy village, unless a truly dire situation is afoot,” the Harpy explained. “This is specialized battle gear reserved for Aerie guards, the most lethal and skilled warriors in the village. But enough talking. Please go on in.” “Thank you for flying me up,” Luka said as he waved his hand and began walking towards the entrance. The Harpy nodded, then spread her wings and took off, apparently having more tasks to fulfill elsewhere. As Luka reached the building’s double doors, the Harpies standing guard next to them pushed them open. Luka quickly walked in, and the doors closed behind him as soon as he’d entered. Looking behind him, he spotted two more Harpies standing guard inside. These weren’t geared up; he presumed it was to safeguard the eggs. He then turned around and stopped in his tracks, awestruck. Looking at it from the outside hadn’t quite made clear how huge the Aerie was, but now that he was standing in it, he could see that it was by far the largest building in the village, and possibly the largest out of both Harpy and Happiness Villages. It was an enormous, well-aired and illuminated chamber, with lanterns posted on the walls, presumably so that the guards could keep an eye on the interior even during nighttime. Nest-like boxes littered its floor, made with carefully-disposed hay and straw, and several of the boxes housed eggs of various colors and sizes, though even the smallest was the size of a melon. Quite a few Harpies were walking from one egg to the other, carefully checking them out and occasionally adjusting their position in their boxes. As he looked around at the bustling activity in the Aerie, he spotted Queen Sophie to the side, sitting near a larger-than-usual box. As he approached her, his gaze was drawn to the box’s contents, and he stopped, surprised, as he saw that there were three brown-and-purple mottled eggs in it, all of them about the size of his head. He suddenly felt a bit intimidated. Three eggs? He hadn’t expected that many. His approach hadn’t gone unnoticed by the Queen, who rose up from her seat and smiled at him, beckoning for him to come closer. He slowly did so, looking at the eggs near her with a mix of pride and worry. “Ah, Luka. I’m glad you could join me so soon,” she greeted him. "As you can see, you’ll have three children to look forward to. I honestly expected more, but I suppose I shouldn't be greedy.” “Uh... three’s already a lot for me, if you don’t mind me saying so,” he replied, somewhat subdued. “I didn’t expect this much from just one night... then again, Alice did say Harpies increase in numbers very fast. Now I see why she suggested a limit on breeding.” “You seem concerned. Don’t be,” Sophie chided him gently. “I’m sure everything will work out well for everyone. Do you want to touch them? I don’t mind... go ahead.” “Is it really all right?” he said, fidgeting. “I’ve been sort of terrified of tripping and breaking all these eggs or something...” “I noticed. You have been walking very stiffly and slowly ever since you entered the Aerie,” Sophie commented with a small giggle. “Harpy eggs aren’t that fragile, though. You should be careful, of course, but not as much as if you were handling regular bird eggs.” “I see... well, if it’s all right...” Luka murmured as he approached the eggs’ box. Reaching out slowly, he lightly brushed the mottled eggs’ surface, and blinked. “Hmm? They’re a little warm...” “Of course. They’re always somewhat warm,” Sophie pointed out. “If anything, their being cold would be cause of alarm. And aside from that, I did lay them only a short while ago.” “All three...? That can’t have been easy,” Luka muttered, eyeing the Queen’s slim figure. Sophie laughed in return. “Women’s bodies are a lot sturdier and more flexible than you’d think,” she told him with a slight smile. “That’s true of both humans and Harpies. Admittedly, I had to stay here for the last few days in preparation to lay these eggs, and I did find myself unable to move around freely in the meanwhile... but all things said, we Harpies go through a lot less grief than your human women do when it comes to mating. I’m still amazed some human women can carry two or three children inside themselves for months on end and still recover.” “Uh... if you don’t mind, this subject is a little awkward for me...” Luka said with a grimace. “Could we please talk of something else?” “If it disturbs you, I won’t bring it up anymore,” Sophie nodded. “I can see why a male would be uncomfortable with this particular subject. Now then... if you like, do touch these eggs as much as you want. After all, they are yours as much as mine.” “Mmmm,” Luka hummed. Sitting on the box’s edge, he reached out with both hands and gently grasped one of the eggs. Setting it in his lap, he ran his fingers on the smooth surface, and idly wondered what the Harpy that would be born from it would look like. Would she resemble him or Sophie? “You know,” the Queen chimed in, as if reading his mind, “there is a small chance that a human with monster powers will be born from these, rather than a Harpy. It is very rare, but occasionally, monsters have human children, and those children have a tendency to inherit their monster parent’s abilities. It is something to consider, although I have no idea what kind of ability a human child of mine would inherit from me. I have little magic, after all.” “That’s an interesting thought, isn’t it?” Luka nodded at her as he carefully set the egg he was holding back down with the others. Straightening up, he looked at the Queen Harpy. “Would it disturb you if that was the case?” “Why would it? Children are children. If anything, I would be worried he might be unable to fit in,” Sophie replied. “Or rather, I would have been, before we reached an understanding with the human village. Now, I am sure any child of mine will be fine, be it a Harpy or a human.” “That’s true, too,” Luka agreed. “I’m glad everything went well. I suppose there’ll be some issues still, but...” “Don’t worry about that. The rest is up to us,” the Queen said. Looking at him, she then grew thoughtful. “I assume you will be leaving soon, then?” “I should. Thermidor is probably worried sick about me,” he confirmed. “I’ll be back, though. Although, how will you let Alice know the eggs are about to hatch?” “I have little magic, but I am not completely without it,” she reassured him. “Contacting her will not be difficult, so do not worry. Focus on your journey, instead. Do remember you have something to come back to. Don’t die.” “I know, and I don’t plan to,” Luka replied as he got up. “Well then, I’ll probably leave tomorrow. No offense, but I get the feeling that if I stay any longer, leaving will just be even more difficult. I still have to make a stop in Happiness Village before leaving, to get the honey I originally came here for. I suppose I got a lot more than what I expected, eh?” “None taken. And so you did. Such is life,” Sophie said with a smile. “Then, I will leave the rest of the day to you. I will see you tomorrow at the human village. I have business of my own there, as well.” “Tomorrow, then,” Luka nodded. As he turned around, he gave one last look to the mottled eggs resting in the box, then looked at the Harpies nearby. A few nodded at him with a kind smile, as if to reassure him that there was nothing to worry about. Sighing, he decided that he was worrying too much: the Harpies had been doing things this way for a long time, and it always worked. Turning around, he left the Aerie, lost in his thoughts. He just knew he wouldn’t be able to get those eggs out of his mind. ---- The next day, after getting refreshed, changing clothes and packing up, Luka said his farewell to the Harpies and set out for Happiness Village. Queen Sophie had apparently left already, and he planned to meet her at the human settlement. Alice had also left earlier, muttering something about ‘delicious filled dango’, and he had no trouble imagining what she had gone off looking for. The trek there was uneventful: if there were monsters in the area, they apparently either left him alone or were scared of the Harpies. Luka briefly pondered the convenience of having a village of strong, fairly territorial monsters near one’s own hometown. It certainly made attacks from other monsters less frequent. Walking at a brisk pace, he soon reached Happiness Village. The guards posted at the village’s gates, a local woman and one of the returned men, greeted him warmly as he stepped in. He briefly stopped to ask them where to purchase Happiness Honey, and after getting directions to the beekeepers, he excused himself and left. As he walked around, he noticed that humans and Harpies were mingling together everywhere, working all around the village. A couple of large, strong-looking Harpies were watching over a group of kids playing, and their posture made it clear that anyone who messed with the children they were protecting would regret it in very short order. Human and Harpy kids played together, as well, and Luka got the distinct impression that some of the Harpy girls weren't so much having fun as they were fishing for future husbands. That impression was confirmed when he overheard a human boy claim he’d marry a nearby Harpy girl when he grew up, and the Harpy in question claim that she’d want at least a dozen children when she grew up herself. Luka winced. That boy had his work cut out for himself when the time came. As Luka walked past a narrow alley between two houses, he abruptly felt a pair of hands close around his left arm and strongly pull him to the side. Startled by the suddenness of the event, he was unable to offer resistance as the unknown assailant dragged him off to a secluded spot behind some nearby trees, off the village grounds proper. As he finally recovered from the surprise, he sharply ground his heels in the soil and twisted his arm free. The sudden action drew a surprised cry from the unknown person dragging him, and Luka paused. He was fairly sure he’d heard that voice before. Turning around, his suspicions were confirmed as he found himself face to face with Silvina, the red-haired girl who escorted him to the Harpies’ village. He blinked, unsure of the reason for the young girl’s unexpected actions, and remained still, waiting for an explanation. Privately, however, he couldn’t help but be amazed at how strong the seemingly fragile girl was, and he was surprised by how quiet she had been in sneaking up to him and dragging him off. “Um...” Silvina began, causing Luka’s attention to focus back on her. She was frowning, and seemed upset about something. The boy hero cocked his head, perplexed. “You’re Silvina, right?” he said. “Is something wrong?” “Er...” the girl muttered, seemingly struggling with words. She then took a deep breath and looked straight at him. “Is it true you’ve become the Queen Harpy’s mate?” “Huh? Well, yes. I thought it was common knowledge by now,” he replied. “It’s not like the Harpies are keeping it a secret or anything...” “I-I see,” she murmured, looking dejected. “So it was true. I thought...” “You thought what?” Luka asked, looking at her. The red-haired girl shook her head. “It doesn’t matter anymore now, does it?” she said in a depressed tone. “The others were right. I should’ve spoken up sooner...” Luka suddenly had a flash of understanding as he observed her reaction to the news. This girl had to have a crush on him, and wasn’t taking the whole ‘Queen’s mate’ thing very well. He frowned, trying to think of what words to use in this situation. Before he could decide what to say, however, a sound of flapping wings was heard, and he looked up to see a familiar-looking Harpy descend towards them. He raised an eyebrow, trying to remember where he’d seen this particular Harpy before, and then it struck him. “You... aren’t you that Harpy I met when I first got here?” he asked, sure that it had to be the same one. “Let me see... Sophie said your name is Elyse, right?” “Oh, I was mentioned? How flattering!” the Harpy replied with a crooked grin, confirming Luka’s suspicions. This had to be the Elyse that Sophie had spoken of when they first met. The Harpy continued to talk, drawing his attention again. “Sorry for following you out of nowhere, but when I saw this girl kidnap you, I got curious. Are you, by chance, fishing around for a human mate?” “What? No! Silvina just pulled me away to ask some questions...” Luka protested as the girl beside him blushed heavily. Elyse shot her a knowing look. “Yes, I can imagine which questions,” she quipped. “Is she proposing herself instead, then? After all, part of the village agreement stated that each male should also take one or more human women as mates...” “I’m telling you that’s not-” Luka began, but trailed off as he saw an odd light appear in Silvina’s eyes. The red-haired girl peeked up at him, suddenly looking hopeful, and bowed in an apologetic fashion. “Um-- Excuse me!” she said in a rush, blushing. “I’ve got something to do! I’m sorry for dragging you away like this!” Before Luka could say or do anything, the red-haired girl ran off. 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