950 Chapter 950 Getting to Know the Grandparents
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It was just after lunchtime a day later and Kat was sitting in the living room, Lily curled up against her side in human form and reading further ahead in that paper magic book. Vivian was working away in her office, while Sylvie and Callisto were⊠not so much getting started with Clash of Godâs in a Mortal Worl (CoG) as they were just seeing how everything was set up. Lily was adamant that they couldnât have read through the entire ruleset already. It was simply too much.
It was also too much for the table. After theyâd cleared away the remains of lunch and the pair got to work settings things up it was very clear CoG wouldnât fit on just the one table. Now it was spread out across the table, and the kitchen bench and there was still more stuff in the box to lay out. Kat didnât know what to think as she looked at the thousands of pieces. There was at least 50 unique sets of them and that was without getting into the sets of things that had small variations. Kat just shook her head as she imagined trying to get into the game.
Kat was pretty sure that would be a great way to tangle her memories up once again. Nothing like that had happened since the time she tried to memorise the entire list of races in a few moments. Kat could practically feel her thoughts getting tangled just imagining herself dealing with CoG. Lily actually felt quite similarly. Though in her case it was the insane amount of research, going over the information again and again to make sure it stuck. She could feel her eyes watering at the thought. Too much work for a board game. Especially when she still had magic to master.
âSo how did you to meet anyway?â asked Kat after a while. Roxy and Bruce had apparently booked a place in town to stay and headed back there for the night. They were visiting again, and planned to do so for six days, or something around that number. Theyâd missed Callistoâs breakfast but had managed to stop by a local cafĂ©.
Bruce and Roxy shared a look at Katâs question and Roxy let out a long laugh. While his wife was laughing, Bruce said, âThe reason weâre laughing is that it really depends on what you actually mean. If you mean, when did we start dating, thatâs a bit of a complicated journey. As for how we met just in more general terms? Well we actually grew up together!â
âYeah but we hated each otherâs guts the whole time we were growing up!â laughed Roxy.
âI canât really imagine that,â said Lily. âThe only two people Iâve ever had feelings were also my best friends. One I fell for after we were friends, the other I fell for first, and then became friends with. The idea that youâd hate each other⊠is very strange to me,â
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âOh? Strange are we? What do you think Kat? Willing to back up your girlfriendâs statement?â Roxy asked confrontationally.
Kat just shrugged, âI mean Iâm happy to support Lily if it comes down to it but I think itâs more likely that Lily and I are the strange ones. At least, from a more normal perspective. Certainly, I think if you were to grab ten people off the street and ask who was stranger Lily and I would have more fingers pointing at us,â
Roxy nodded, âTrue true, but at least youâre willing to stand by Lily in such trying times. Bruce would just abandon me,â Roxy said as she leaned back heavily, hand over her forehead as if she was trying to prevent herself from fainting.
Bruce just rolled his eyes, âThatâs because you dig yourself into so many holes that itâs only right you learn how to climb back out of them. The fact youâd smack my hand away if I tried to help is also a pretty big reason,â
âUgh, my husband,â Roxy whined, hand over her heart, âHow can you say such hurtful things about your wife,â
âBecause I speak only the truth, my dear. However painful it may be,â said Bruce dryly.
âWell I literally canât lie so I understand the feeling,â Kat said with a smile.
âOh?â questioned Roxy with a raised eyebrow.
âYeah it seems to be one of the only downsides to being a demon,â said Kat. âWe get a pretty good deal all things considered. The only issue Iâve had is that I canât lie, even about little things. Itâs not too hard to get around if you think about it a little. Just as an example⊠Iâve heard people say the sky is pink. All true, I have heard say people that. The sky is blue obviously, but Iâve HEARD otherwise sometimes, usually as a joke,â
âSo, no issues with crosses? Holy water? The power of Christ does not compel you?â chortled Roxy, trying to keep the questions serious but couldnât stop herself picture an old priest screaming at Kat and throwing holy water at Kat and just having it do nothing.
Kat shook her head, âNope, nothing at all. Though, my perfect memory is letting me notice the conversation has drifted. I thought we were talking about how you both got together?â
Roxy just waved Katâs concerns off and said, âOh sure we can get to that but I have to admit while weâre ALREADY on being a demon could you tell us a bit more about it? I mean⊠the no lying thing is a bit weird but is there anything else that stands out?â
âUmâŠâ Kat thought for a seconds, an idea popped into her head but before she could do anythingâŠ
Callisto yelled, âYou had better not be thinking of cutting open your hand to show your blood is black Kat!â Kat jolted in place, because she had in fact been doing that. âNot only is it painful for your girlfriend and the rest of us to watch, normal blood is a pain to get out of things. I do not want to find out how hard it is to get demon blood off the couch!â
*UmâŠ*
[Callisto knows you well.]
*SorryâŠ* Kat apologised mentally as she felt Lilyâs anger wash over her. Kat recognised she might have gotten a little too used to pain. Sure she had regeneration, but Lily hated seeing her injured. Probably better to just⊠not go straight for the self-harm. Even if it wasnât really self-harm and very much temporary⊠yeah best not.
So Kat let out a light cough and looked away as her cheeks coloured a bit, âYeah⊠as Callisto said my blood is black⊠Iâm also pretty sure my pain tolerance has increased a lot⊠but Iâm not sure if thatâs because it was already quite good and it got better, or if it came along with my regeneration⊠or if Iâm just that bad at keeping myself safe when I know I donât have to worry about staying injured,
âUm⊠I know that everyone has a demonic flame,â Kat summoned a bit of purple fire to her hands, âitâs something all demons have and it takes a shape inside them. Mine looks like a person⊠and it can sort of thing by itself? I do mean ITSELF not herself as well. Itâs⊠weird. I have all the memories of what it does, and itâs⊠only sort of like a person?â
âThatâs very strangeâŠâ grumbled Bruce. âWhat exactly is that like?â
Kat shrugged, âWell itâs only happened once, itâs a recent thing. It⊠itâs sort of like a photocopy of me but run through the printer a hundred or so times, before it was given the original and told âAct like a perfect copyâ and it sort of tries? Iâm not sure Iâm explaining this well. HmmâŠâ Kat mused for a few seconds, âNo I donât really think itâs something I can explain. Also probably best I donât try and use that ability on Earth. I donât want to see what the backlash would be,â
âWhy would there be a backlash?â asked Roxy.
âEarth supress all forms of higher energy,â answered Lily. âIt makes a lot of things harder. I canât call up my spells at all despite practicing a bunch and making⊠some progress during Katâs last stint off-world. Katâs double is essentially concentrated energy. It could destabilise in moments, or be in untold agony as the world itself rejects its existence. Probably best not to,â
Roxy and Bruce winced in synch, âYeah⊠I can see why that would be an issueâŠâ It really didnât sound pleasant. Lily hadnât even brought up the fact that Kat would get all those memories afterwards or the fact that Kat felt that strange hollowness afterwards. Would that sensation get worse on Earth? Or would it carry even more disastrous consequences then simply feeling a bit off? It really wasnât worth testing right now.
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