Chapter 35 | A Hate for Humans

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I was supposed to paint an Aluby fan art, but it'll be hard for me. D:
So I made a little comic. :3
Don't worry about Moskov getting angry in the background, he's letting all his anger out after having his nerf!
Hope you guys will enjoy this chapter!

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The two smilodon children took a stroll around the magical forest, getting themselves lost. It was the fun part of it, they won't be able to expect what things that they may come across to. Irithel and Leo desired to encounter faeries, wanting to befriend the tiny creatures that hides secretively within the forest's premises. Faeries are known for having large magic inside of their small bodies, they hide in order not to be captured by other creatures whom wants to devour their magic. It'll be hard for the two smilodon to encounter a single one, since faeries very rarely comes up to a creature to greet them. Irithel gently patted his brother, Leo's head with one of her hands. "I'm getting bored, Leo. How about a little competition?" Irithel suggested to Leo, grinning at his brother's curious eyes. "I do not see why not. What is about this little competition?" Leo asked, accepting his sister's suggestion, his voice sounding quite excited to know what competition his sister has in mind. Leo is able to speak from a spell that a cat elf gave him, it took him years to be able to speak properly. When he was still practicing to speak, Irithel would often laugh if he pronounced something wrong.

Irithel climbed off Leo's back, her feet landing on the soft soil of the forest. It felt good even with her boots on. "These soil feels fantastic! Let's do a running competition." Irithel answered Leo's question, her voice sounding child like. Irithel likes to run with the wind, but unlike his brother, she is much slower than him. Leo laughed that sounded like a roar, his loud laugh shaking the ground, making the birds nearby fly away from the sudden disturbance. "You do know that I'll defeat you easily, right?"
  "No I do not. Maybe this time I'll win." Irithel gently punched his brother on one of his front legs. "Are you sure about that?" Leo grinned, his appearance looked very terrifying, since he has two sets of sharp teeth that looked like he was about to bite you. "You have a very beautiful smile. I don't see why people get terrified by you." Irithel giggled, her words flattering Leo quite a bit. "Should we start our little competition?" Leo asked, preparing himself to run. "Yes! First one to get on top of that hill wins!" Irithel pointed at a hill that is a bit far away from their current location.

The two quickly ran towards to the hill. Leo, didn't have any problems or worries since he was getting closer towards to the hill with ease, while Irithel was having trouble dodging large obstacles, thus lowering her speed. Irithel groaned in frustration, deciding to jump high, landing on a large tree branch. Irithel began to leap branches after another, being more faster than running on the ground, almost catching up to Leo. "I'm gonna beat you!" Irithel laughed, joy in her voice, but her laugh instantly stopped once she heard a sudden scream of a woman getting close. "Leo! Stop!" Irithel yelled so that he could hear her. Leo heard her crystal clear, instantly stopping himself from running. "I heard the scream, it sounded like a human." Leo growled, his voice sounding quite bitter at the end of his sentence. "We don't want human blood to spill over this magnificent, magical forest, do we?" Irithel ran over to Leo, quickly climbing on his back. "No, we don't. Let's hurry before it happens." Leo began to ran at his fullest speed where the scream went from.

The two siblings saw a large, muscular woman falling off a large tree, about to hit the ground. "Launch me towards that woman, don't hesitate!" Irithel said. Leo did what he was told without hesitation, he launched his sister towards the woman. Irithel grabbed her crossbow that was hanging on one of the sides of her waist, firing a strong arrow with a rope at the end towards one of the tall tree's branches. Irithel let her arrow pull her towards her like it was a grapple hook. Getting there in time, she quickly grabbed the woman before she could meet her death. Irithel lowered herself and the woman down.

Hilda's eyes widened, panting heavily from the long fall. "Thank you, kind stranger." She smiled at Irithel, whom did not return the smile back. "Be careful next time. If this happens again, you'll surely die." Irithel glanced at the woman with cold eyes. She was indeed a human, and Irithel deeply has a grudge on the species, so does her brother Leo. "How did you fall off this tall tree?" Irithel asked curiously. Before Hilda could answer her, a male voice suddenly stopped Hilda from doing so. "Hilda! Thank goodness you're saved!"  Lapu-lapu said in relief, quickly climbing back down. Great, two humans, Irithel said inside her mind, taking a step back away from the two. "Forget about my questions I need to go, before my brother rampages on you both." Irithel turned herself around. Before she could leave, one of her arms was grabbed. Hilda was the one that grabbed her arm. "Wait! Let me give you something in return."

"What is it?" Irithel said, turning her head to glance at Hilda. "I can tell your future fortune and misfortune. If you allow me to." Hilda slowly let go of Irithel's arm, sitting down on the ground. Irithel let out a sigh, knowing that they'll only annoy her if she tries to leave, she decided to sit down on the ground as well and finish. "All right, let's get this over with."

Hilda grabbed one of Irithel's hands, closing her eyes. Hilda took a deep breath before whispering some words, a dim light glowing below their hands. Her eyes opened after a few minutes passed, Irithel looked at her confusedly. "So?"

"You'll have a great future with your brother, Leo! But that future can change if you're not too careful with your actions. You'll often make the actions that can lead to death, danger, or worse..." Hilda stopped her sentence, shaking her head. "I do not want to say it." She mumbled, letting go of Irithel's hand. Irithel was instantly convinced after hearing Hilda say her brother's name, wanting to finish Hilda's sentence. "Continue, I do not want to have thoughts pilling up inside of my mind." Irithel said, her voice sounding quite desperate. Hilda let out a sigh, biting her lips. "If you wish to know..." Hilda looked at her, seriousness in her eyes. "Your actions might lead your brother to his death."

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