Arc III - Chapter 1

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Y/N POV

It had been about two weeks since I last went into League. School was back in session after Teemo's little sabotage so me and the gang were busy again. With some help from my stepmother, Ahri was able to learn the basics of working at a store, specifically, the animal shelter. Teemo was off doing his own thing though I wouldn't really know what. He never really specified. I'm sure he was making something of a big mess. Then, there was Kai'sa. I would occasionally see if I could find her. I'd normally only catch glimpses of her. She's gone two weeks without our help so I assume she's alright. That doesn't stop me from worrying though. If she were to get caught up in anything who knows what'll happen. All I know is that I'm what's keeping her from doing anything potentially harmful to others. It's for her own good.

Aurelion Sol: A voice you say?

Y/N: Yeah. I could only barely make out the champion's figure as well. I assume it's a female.

Aurelion Sol: Yes, I would suspect that the timing is off. If I were to render a guess, this champion hasn't been officially released. That would be why you couldn't see much. As for this voice you mentioned, I can only speculate. If this voice is what brought the Void together who knows how much of our world's lore is stable. Evil bickers with itself but with someone to keep it in check, the results could be catastrophic.

Y/N: You can say that again. I've also got Thresh and Evelynn following me around. Thresh basically confirmed that whenever I'm in the game, he can see me.

Aurelion Sol: No doubt abusing the system at his fingertips. I would imagine Evelynn does the same.

I nod and rest my head on my hand.

Y/N: There's clearly something bigger going on but I don't have much of a clue as to what it is. I... genuinely feel lost.

Aurelion Sol: You worry too much, regardless of how justified that worry is. Three times you've been pushed to the brink of death and three times you've lived to tell the tale. You now can bring more champions with you, grow more bonds, and experience things your world wouldn't let you experience. The best way to describe you is a sapling.

Y/N: Because I start small before growing into something bigger?

Aurelion Sol: That and the roots beneath the surface are far more complex. Meaning that you are in fact connected to others. This friendship thing as cliche as it is is quite powerful.

Y/N: People tend to do better when there are others to keep them motivated. Whether it be because you need it or because you want to do good for someone else.

I could certainly think of many I would be motivated to help. This conversation was when I went to bed the day I came back. While I could go in and bind another champion just like that, Kai'sa was my current priority. What she say still weighed on my mind, leaving me much to consider. I also wanted to make sure she would be okay while I was gone. It's too risky to go back in without some sort of update on her. That was something else I'd have to worry about later. The school bell rang, indicating it was time to go home.

Petra: Alright class. Remember that your projects are to be turned in Friday next week.

Been a minute since we had a real Problem Solving/Decision Making project to work on. Today was only Wednesday so I had plenty of time to think about what I'll tackle. I'm sure most of that will be spent on helping Sonya and Dustin though. They couldn't write a project to save their lives. When I made it over to my locker, I was greeted by my not-friend Carl.

Carl: Sup Leaguer.

While I would normally be intimidated, my mind was more focused on the guinea pig thing. With me being stuck up against my locker, I was prepared to use that information against him.

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