24 Chapter Six || Realize Living (2/2)

My World To Live Chryiss 27240K 2022-07-20

”Yeah, my body feels light, but not as if I'm floating. I've always been athletic; however, I'm pretty sure I gave any Olympic sprinter a run for the gold.”

The two laughed and ran carefree on the road for some time. Then they walked and talked while Akari merely listened with feigned indifference.

Darren shared that he played basketball recreationally, but he used to be in his high school team. He enjoyed video games, alternative music, and action movies. He had a younger brother and sister, and a golden retriever. Their family lived in the suburbs, and he attended college to study business a few hours away in the city.

Essairyn enjoyed many of the same recreations and also had a family dog, a little terrier mutt from the rescue. However, she was an only child and commuted to a college close from home. She also majored in business, but she loved the arts and dreamed of a job that could satisfy her restless imagination.

Before long, they reached a little farmhouse with fenced animals in the back. It was now the evening. They decided to stop here and ask the owners if they could stay for the night. The farm owners were the Welforts, a hospitable, somewhat elderly couple. They had been repairing a section of the fence where a pack of wolves had broken it the night before. Thankfully, all the animals had been safe inside the shed.

However, it was unheard of for wolves to leave the forest much less run into human habitation. The travelers offered to help fix the fence in return for letting them sleep overnight. The Welforts gratefully agreed as they still had their daily chores to do.

While they were fixing, Darren asked Essairyn, ”By the way, did you know there would be a farm here?”

She shrugged and replied, ”No, I just guessed we'll hit something along the way.”

Darren gave her a look of mock exasperation. ”Seriously?”

”Yeah, but camping out is not so bad either,” she grinned.

He could only shake his head in amusement. ”You're really taking this adventure thing to a whole other level, aren't you? Remind me why I followed you?”

Essairyn tilted her head up in a thoughtful pose. ”Because I'm awesome?”

Darren snorted, and she laughed. ”You didn't have to come with me, but I'm glad you did. It's nice having another person from Earth.”

”Hah, it's not like I had any other place to go. And it is comforting having someone in the same boat. Although..” He raised an eyebrow at her. ”You seem much more relaxed about this whole situation.”

”Hmm,” Essairyn hummed. ”I suppose it would seem that way. I think I'm just much more excited than upset about the prospects of living in a magical world than a mundane one. Of course, I'll miss my family and friends, and I'll probably get homesick later, but for now.. I'm okay.” She nodded to herself and looked over at Darren with a small smile.

He looked back with mixed emotions. Her blasé attitude was visibly apparent, but he noticed a trace of sadness in her voice at the end. Even if her magical abilities warranted her some security in a strange world, they had both lost everything and everyone they had ever known and loved. Surely, she was suffering on the inside.

But even right now, he wasn't as miserable as he ought to be. He wondered if she was rubbing off on him. Perhaps the reason why he was still sane was because of her.

After all, it still felt like a dream—the way he fell from the sky without breaking a bone; a beautiful girl suddenly taking his hand and running; a glowing, magical sphere of lavender light; a man dressed like a rich, modern wizard; a talking Pomeranian with short fur, a sassy mouth, and twin tails; and an antiquated, cobblestone town encircled by a labyrinth of a market.

From the moment she took his hand, he had been engaged every second without a chance to really stop and ponder his forsaken existence in a foreign universe. And perhaps, one day, all the emotion would rush out when this realization hit them.