Chapter 409 Three Hundred and Eighteen – Vim – A Bell Church’s Feather
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- Chapter 409 Three Hundred and Eighteen – Vim – A Bell Church’s Feather
I arrived at the Bell Church right as the church bell was rung. The morning was a cold one, hinting at the harsh winter that was likely to soon be tormenting this region.
Although I was finally here, I paused a moment at the edge of the forest. On the small dirt path that faded a little just behind me. I studied the distant buildings. The church. The library. The community center, and the houses and storage buildings throughout the fields and opening in this dense forest. There were a few distant people walking around, heading for the church. I knew they were the stragglers. The ringing bell was not to wake people up, or to summon them to the church but to let everyone who wasn’t in the church to know it was time to bow their heads and pray alongside the rest. The sermon had finished.
Good timing on my part.
I was glad to find the village fine. I had ran through the area decimated by those fires on the way here, to both check once more on Angie’s home for anything I had possibly missed, and also to see if both the fires still raged and also if the creature or person who had started them would be there. Sometimes such individuals did return to the scenes of their crimes.
Sadly neither anything new had been revealed to me upon searching the bison’s burnt home again, and also I found no hide or tail of the monarch responsible for the fires. Or any other strange individuals like Cat and her people. On a good note though, the raging fires had died down. They had genuinely decimated several hundreds of square miles of forests and fields, mostly in patches, but there didn’t seem to be any more still burning flames. A small storm had formed not long after I had returned to Telmik, based off what I’d seen. The grounds had been mulchy and murky. What had been thick and dense forests were now slushy mud piles.
Still…
Shifting a little I glanced away from the buildings and to the farmlands nearby. I could see some of the cows in the distance, grazing. They were those stocky ones. Ones not for milking but instead their juicy innards and meat. I knew beyond those pastures would be pigs, chickens and many other farm animals. Enough livestock, and farmland, to feed the many people here and then some.
Stepping forward, I sighed again at the headache I was about to endure.
Not only was I here to deal with Fly and her situation, I was also here to speak with Plumb. About multiple things. Some things that the Chronicler and Randle hadn’t even realized, or cared to, even.
But how could they? They were too concerned over their own lives. Their own passions. Their drama.
Their petty schemes.
Walking forward, I strode into the village calmly as the last rung of the bell echoed away, fading into obscurity.
It’d not be long and people would start to pour from the church. Plumb though, like most of the other elders here in this village, would be in that church for a few hours more. They’d pray and worship a little longer than the rest. Being so devout, and elderly. So instead of doing my usual, of going to the eldest of the location first, I instead decided to go to the opposite.
Glancing around at the houses, I made a tiny bet on one in the distance. Not the farthest building, but also not the closest. It was a two story building, but was smaller. Only a few rooms large.
“Will I be right?” I mumbled as I headed for it.
Of course I had no idea which house Fly was living in. Nor did I see anything outwardly visible to imply that was the one she was in, or living in, but I liked to trust my instincts. And right now my gut told me it was that building.
“Oh my!”
I paused, turned, and smiled and greeted Braid as she hurried over.
“I heard you might be coming, Vim! Welcome back!” Braid happily greeted me with a huge smile as she gave me a deep bow. As she bowed her thick braid rolled along her shoulder, falling forward in front of her.
“How’ve you been Braid? Read anything interesting lately?” I asked.
“Why yes, of course I have! The fourth installment Vim, as I’m sure you’d know!” Braid happily said as she laughed at me, finding it hilarious I’d even ask such a thing.
Right. Of course. “I myself didn’t care for it,” I said.
Her happy laugh turned into a wry smirk. “I bet! I knew you’d say that!” she said.
Glancing over her shoulder, I noted the other folks in the distance. Near the church. A few had noticed us, but as of yet no one else was approaching. Not too uncommon here. Many here were old, old enough to no longer grow too excited or surprised when I randomly showed up anymore.
Braid tilted her head, glanced over her shoulder at what and who I was looking at, and then sighed and nodded. “Sorry Vim,” she then said.
“For…?”
“Not being able to properly take care of her. Fly. I mean, my apology is honestly not very genuine. It’s not like I actually tried to do anything to make her feel better, keeping my distance and all, but… you know…” Braid shrugged, seemingly feeling bad as she realized she was apologizing for being a bad person.
“It’s okay. I’m to assume Fly is fine still? Still here?” I asked.
She nodded. “She sleeps the mornings away. I think it’s her way of hiding from the church bells, and everyone else. A lot of the people here try to always get her into the church, if they see her out and about during morning sermon. They’re not forceful but they are pushy about it,” Braid said.
I nodded and sighed. “Yes. I figured. Is that her home?” I asked with a point to the house I’d been heading to.
“Hm? Yes. She lives with Limb. Or well… had lived with Limb. Limb’s now staying with Olivia,” Braid said gently.
Limb… the girl with the missing arm. “Is she the one Fly got in fights with?” I asked.
“Huh? No. Not at all. Limb though couldn’t handle the bullying, for trying to be Fly’s friend. I’ll be honest I’m not sure how it started, or who or how many were involved… but Fly’s gotten into a few fights with several people. Notably the younger ones. From what I understand she and another one of the girl’s butted heads a lot, and from there a tendency of bullying grew. And once Limb moved out and Fly got a whole house to herself it made some of the older adults get involved too,” Braid explained.
“And why is that?” I asked, feeling annoyed.
“You know how some of them are here, Vim. We’re supposed to share. A single person having a single home isn’t fair… at least in their eyes,” Braid said gently, as if she herself didn’t see anything wrong about such a perspective, but also didn’t agree with it. Like usual she seemed to be keeping a distance. Detached.
All she ever cared about was that library. Her books. Never much else.
“I see. Would you mind letting Plumb know I’m here? I want to go see Fly first before anything else, though,” I said, asking a small favor.
“Sure! Before you leave though please come see me. I have a request,” Braid said.
“Another book?” I asked.
She nodded quickly. “I’ll give you the list!” she said as she turned to hurry away.
I sighed at her. That had been why she had approached in the first place then. Likely had been waiting for me. Usually she missed the morning sermons as much as Fly likely did.
Oh well. I didn’t care for her indifference but I had to at least respect the woman’s dedication and hobby. She had likely not helped Fly, or even considered it, but at the same time she had undoubtedly never bullied or done anything rude to her either. The lesser of the evils, in a way.
Turning away myself, I headed for Fly’s home. Before anyone else could hurry over and bother me. It was a good thing that although still a village, they had larger distances between all the buildings. As to make each little home its own reclusive area, what with gardens and even small farmland patches.
Approaching the building, I slowed as I neared the front garden… and realized something a little sad.
The garden was well kept. Flowers. Bushes were tidy. The grass was a little long, but not so bad considering they really only had scythes and animals for lawn care here. Plus there were little pots and baskets around the front door. Not gifts left by others, but rather someone’s attempt to decorate. You could tell whoever had done the decorating was new at it. Unaccustomed. There was no sense of order, or color coordination. it looked like something I’d do halfheartedly just to be left alone.
Fly’s attempts. To make her home comely.
She had pride in her home. In her possession.
Pride of ownership was not common for someone who wanted to leave…
Taking a small breath I stepped forward once more, and reached the door. I debated just opening it but then remembered the young girl… even if covered completely in feathers was still just a girl. A young woman, even.
Knocking on the thick wooden door, I noted the sound of something clanking against the other side of the door. Something had been hung up against it? Or maybe was resting against the door? It didn’t sound like a chair or box being pushed against the door, it had clanked too loosely.
For a few moments I heard nothing, but then I heard a tiny creak. Glancing up, I leaned back just enough to see the feathered head peak out from one of the windows above me.
A pair of sleepy eyes, joined by a frown, glared down at me.
“Morning Fly,” I greeted her.
“Vim…?” she asked groggily, and I heard and saw her quickly waking up at the sight of me.
I nodded. “How’ve you been?” I asked.
A huge smile planted itself on her face and I felt my own eyes go wide alongside hers as she leaned even farther out of the window. I quickly stepped back a few steps, as to catch the girl who had just leapt from the window with a gleeful shout.
“How’ve you been!” Fly shouted happily as I caught the bundle of feathers.
Doing everything I could to be careful, and not hurt her, as I lowered her to the ground I sighed in relief as she giggled up at me and wrapped me in a hug as her feet touched the ground. She hadn’t gotten hurt by me.
“It’s been forever!” she said as she hugged me, and I patted her on the head instead of hugging her back. I was now worried over accidentally hurting the girl, since she was as tiny and thin as I had remembered her.
Though… definitely more jubilant. Hadn’t she been rather demure before? Maybe this place had done her good even with all the issues.
“It’s been a little over a year, yes. I expected bigger feathers by now, what’s with you? Are you not getting enough food?” I asked, teasing her a little.
“Huh! No way! Look I’m totally taller!” Fly stepped back, raising her feathered arms to show off her half-naked self. She only wore a large toga type shirt, likely since it was easy for her to wear… and likely because she had just been in bed. Some of her feathers on her head were tilted at odd angles, akin to bed hair. Did that hurt?
“You sure…?” I wondered as I played along. Honestly she could be taller, but I couldn’t tell.
“Definitely! At least by a few feathers! I used to not be able to reach this little hole thingy! Look now though!” Fly turned to the door, and promptly reached up to touch the peephole.
As she did I nodded, she could indeed touch it even if she was stretching with all her might to do so.
“So uh… Fly,” I frowned as she turned and beamed at me, proud of touching the thing she supposedly hadn’t been able to do before.
“Huh?”
“The door. It’s locked,” I said. I had felt its latch upon knocking on it.
Fly frowned and then turned… and her feathers slowly lowered all over her body, hugging her closer, as she realized what she’d just done.
“Shoot… um… well… The back window should be open,” Fly said as she smiled sheepishly at me.
I smiled and nodded. “Let’s check,” I said.
“I could just climb back up there too, you know,” Fly said, unbothered by her mistake as she lead me around the house to the back.
“I’ve no doubt,” I said as she led me to a large double framed window which led to the kitchen. It was shut, but it hadn’t been latched. Fly easily opened them, and grinned at me as if she had just accomplished a mighty task.
“Go on in, let me in. I once showed you my room it’s only fair you return the favor,” I told her.
“Oh yeah…!” Fly grinned at the idea as she hurriedly clambered up onto the window’s banister, and then into the house. I watched her climb through the window, roll along a counter, and then fall to the floor in the kitchen with a light thump. She was fine though as she hurriedly stood and then hurried out of the kitchen and out of sight, rounding a hallway and heading deeper into the house.
I glanced at another door. One nearby. One that had likely led out here, to the backyard and shook my head at the bird. She could have just opened that one for me.
Typical bird.
Rounding to the front, I found the door open and Fly hurrying around as she cleaned up. She was in the middle of picking up small cushions off the ground, putting them properly onto couches and chairs. I glanced around the small living room, and once again realized the truth as I closed the front door behind me.
She was a clean person. The tiny mess she was cleaning up wasn’t a mess at all, but instead her just properly organizing the few little things out of place. Birds were sometimes clean-freaks. But this wasn’t her trying to clean up just because I had shown up unannounced… this was her wanting to show me her home. In all its full glory.
She was proud of this home. Proud to show it to me.
And it wasn’t just a place she kept clean, either.
“So uh… well… wait! Is Renn here with you? Isn’t she um…” Fly paused a moment as she put down the last pillow onto the couch, and worriedly glanced over at me.
“She’s banished from here, yes. So no. She’s not with me. She’s fine though, and told me to tell you she misses you and looks forward to seeing you when she can,” I said.
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Fly beamed me a happy smile as she stood up and quickly nodded. “Yeah…! I’d love to see her again!”
I tried not to notice the pure joy in her voice. That hadn’t just been a child’s simple joy, but outright relief.
She missed her friend.
“So. Which chair do you think would survive me?” I asked as I looked around at the couch and chairs. They were all wooden, and honestly not that well made. Simple things, although covered in thick cushions and pillows. One even had a blanket neatly draped over it.
“This one’s the sturdiest!” Fly said as she stepped over and patted the cushion of one of the chairs.
“Then let us see,” I said as I stepped over to it.
She giggled as she stepped aside and I sat down into the chair. I made sure to leave my feet firmly planted, using them to alleviate some of the burden off the chair. Even with me being super careful, it still shifted and made noisy stressful complaints.
“Want something to drink? Eat? I got snacks! I can make you breakfast too! I got eggs last night,” Fly rambled as she hurried away, heading back into the kitchen without even waiting for me to answer her.
I sighed gently as I listened to the young bird rummage in the kitchen, gathering up cups and plates of food and drink.
“Just a drink and some snacks. I’ve not worked up enough of an appetite this morning yet for a real meal,” I said.
Fly giggled from inside the kitchen. “Funny!”
Had I said something funny…?
It didn’t take long for her to return. She had a small platter, which wobbled a little as she placed it down on a nearby table. She didn’t place it on the small coffee style table in front of the couch, but instead a taller table against the wall. She quickly went to handing me a small wooden cup full of some kind of juice, and then went to putting a few tiny plates on the coffee table. They had tiny bread items upon them, from muffins to scones.
“Learnt to cook have you?” I asked. I remember her struggling one time with Renn and the others at Lumen, trying to cook a proper meal. She hadn’t been too apt at it back then, having grown up in those sewers scrounging for food.
“Yeah…! Uh… Limb. She taught me,” Fly told me as she grinned and nodded.
Taking a small drink of what was undoubtedly some kind of apple juice, I smiled and nodded. “Thank you.”
Fly beamed me a happy grin and nodded as she grabbed her own cup and went to sit on the couch nearby. I noted the way her talon-feet hung just a bit over the floor, confirming she was still small.
“How’ve you been Fly?” I asked.
“Great! I have my own room! My own house! And it’s warm, and even when a hard storm comes I don’t need to worry about getting soaked. My feathers don’t even get damp anymore,” she said happily.
Nodding slowly, I tried to not pity the poor girl too heavily. Not just because I was about to ask, or rather demand, she abandon this place she now called home… but rather because I now pitied her for another reason.
She hadn’t known what it was like to go through the wet season without getting actually wet. Or damp. The mere fact she was able to remain dry, even while during a harsh storm, was a wonder to her.
Just how were people mean to her? How did they stomach it?
“Other than the warm bed, anything else you like about this place?” I asked gently.
Fly nodded quickly. “The stories!” she said without hesitation.
“Stories…?” I asked.
“The ones grandmother Plumb and the rest tell. I love listening to them,” she said with a smile.
I see. She likely didn’t just mean the religious sermons, but the teachings the elders gave to the young. They did seem like stories usually, I saw how she could dub them such a thing.
“And I like to work in the big kitchen, with the others. Though it’s a pain to get the flour and stuff out of my feathers,” Fly said as she lifted her arms to shake them, as if they had clumps of dough and flour in them now.
“Feathers do like to get dirty,” I said.
“Right? They take so long to dry too if I have to get them too wet,” she complained with a smile.
Oh…? Must not be a waterfowl then. I never really considered what kind of bird she could be, since although covered in feathers and with talons for feet she was pretty much human everywhere else.
Those like her used to be normal. Common. Everywhere.
Now she was likely one of a handful.
“How’s Renn? Where is she? Does she still blush like crazy?” Fly asked before I could ask more about her supposed home.
I blinked, and at first was a little stunned. Was this her trying to distract me from what I’d been asking, or pure and simple innocence? “Renn’s fine. She’s actually heading up north, on a small mission. She’s escorting a friend back home, someone who sadly needed the help,” I told her the truth.
Fly grinned and nodded, happy to hear it.
“And yes. She still blushes mightily. On saying goodbye to her, she had tried to tease me and all it had done is make her face flush in the process,” I said as I remembered that look on her face. It had been wonderful.
Fly laughed at me. “So you two are still flirting then? That’s good!”
Oh…?
Oh. Right…
I shifted the small cup in my hand as I realized something a little odd.
Back then, during that Lumen incident… Renn and I had not really been as close as we are now. We had been on the precipice of it. The step just before our relationship, but not there just yet. To Fly we weren’t a married couple, or maybe not even a couple at all.
A part of me wanted to correct that misconception, yet at the same time I hesitated. To admit it, especially to such a little and innocent bird such as her would be the same as cementing the fact in history.
I mean, it was a fact. I saw Renn as she saw me, as she claimed herself to be. My partner. But…
“Vim?” Fly tilted her feathered head at me, and I sighed and nodded as I tucked the odd feelings away.
It felt good to feel so at odds with myself. To want to shout my love for Renn to the world, yet also hide it away forever, but this was not the time to indulge in such emotions. Not the time or place.
“I’ve heard you’ve gotten into fights Fly,” I said.
Her happy grin went still, and then her whole body displayed her heart to me. The grin died. Her eyes softened, and with a few blinks went from happy and wide to half-closed and lowered in depression. Her shoulders slumped. She lowered her cup to her lap, mid-drink. Her feathers, all over her body, folded down and into her as if to hide herself and make herself as small as possible.
I’d just hurt the girl.
“Yes. A few, actually,” Fly then whispered.
“With who?” I asked.
Fly took a deep breath and sighed. “Mostly Cynthia. But I’ve also gotten into fights with some of the other girls, even one of the older sisters too,” she admitted.
It seemed she knew full well why I was here. To talk with her. Although obviously distressed and hurt, she spoke of it readily.
“Did you at least win?” I asked.
Fly perked up, raising her head to better look at me. She frowned, her eyebrows shifting, and then her feathers lifted a little as she smiled. “What…? Win?”
“Yeah? The fights? Did you win them or not?” I asked as I took a drink of the juice.
“Well… a couple, I guess. But I’d not really tried to hurt them, Vim… I just… wanted them to stop,” she said as she gulped, but not because she had taken a drink from her cup. In fact she’d not taken a single drink from it yet.
“Stop what?” I asked as I was about to finish my own cup. I wasn’t thirsty, of course, but the sooner I drank it all the sooner I could put the cup down and ignore it.
“Talking bad about Renn.”
Pausing mid drink, I lowered the cup and frowned.
“What?”
She nodded and sighed. “It started not long after Renn left, leaving me and Wool here. At first I tried not to pay attention to it… I mean… I get it. Renn’s family did something bad. I wasn’t… I’m not one to say anything, considering where I come from, but!” Fly sat up straighter, her feathers going stiff as she grew agitated.
I kept myself calm as I realized what she meant, and did so rather quickly.
The people here had spoken ill of Renn. After hearing Plumb’s side of the story, and likely maybe other stories about her too. Like her other banishments, or the chaos in Lumen.
Those here didn’t take kindly to predators in the first place, let alone those who brought chaos with them. Many here had suffered under such people’s wrath. Yangli and Prasta’s mother was here. That lizard especially hated such people, since her son had been one of the worst of them.
“You got into fights over words, Fly?” I asked softly, and carefully. I had to tread carefully here.
Even if I was stupidly proud over hearing this little bird having done such a thing as defend my wife’s honor, it was still a problem. Still an issue. A mighty one.
You did not attack other members. That was one of the cardinal rules.
“Well… no. Yes…? At first I just ignored them. Then they started to be mean to Wool too… but then… well…” Fly groaned as she shifted, and suddenly the girl wasn’t just unhappy now… she was about to cry.
“Wool’s started acting like them, Vim! And even Limb! I get it… I do… if you don’t agree with them they don’t hang out with you. Won’t be your friends. Won’t come over for snacks, or let you listen to their stories or read with them or…” Fly began to reveal more, and very quickly with every word she spoke she began to break a little more. Tears began to fill her eyes. Her feathers began to lower flat, hugging her as they shook. She had spilled a little of her juice onto her lap as she shifted and sniffed at me, growing emotional. “I get it. But Renn’s not evil! I’m not like those in the sewers either! Yet they all think we are!” Fly then said, raising her voice as she frowned at me.
I see. She had avoided, or spoken out against, their accusations and assumptions… and by doing so, likely again and again without giving in as Wool had, those words had turned into bullying. Bullying that was more than just them wary of her, or her connection with Renn.
Odds are the bullying wasn’t even about Renn, or Fly’s allegiances anymore. It was likely just the mere fact that she had opposed too many for too long, and was now ostracized in the village. Her roommate, Limb’s absence, was proof of that.
“You should know how scared people get, Fly. Of others. Of things they don’t understand,” I said gently.
Fly hesitated, and her frown deepened. “But… she’s not even here, Vim. And there’s no terrible master to threaten anyone. No dinner table to be tossed into!” Fly said.
I nodded. “Yet all the same, you can’t fault their fear. They have a right to it… just as you have a right to cherish Renn. Everyone in the Society has a right to their own opinions and beliefs,” I said.
“I don’t want to be friends with people who hate the person that saved me,” Fly whispered.
My jaw clenched as I held the young bird’s eyes, and their gleaming steadfastness within them.
The young bird was almost daring me to say otherwise. She almost looked ready to fight me here and now, if I started badmouthing Renn she likely would… or at least try to.
How wonderful. What beautiful loyalty.
How come I never got those eyes, even when I bled and killed? Even when I did the impossible? Those eyes so rarely looked my way… yet here Renn was, getting them again. It wasn’t fair, almost.
“So their bullying started, the fights happened, over their disgust and hatred for Renn and those like her?” I asked to confirm it. I knew she was full with emotion, so it was the perfect time to ask.
“Yes. But I swear I didn’t try to really hurt anyone! I was just tired of them pushing me, and trying to pluck my feathers!” she said.
“Pluck…?” I asked with a frown. So it wasn’t just over words?
“Cynthia and the rest kept saying I was a predator. Like Renn. Since I got angry when they plucked my feathers,” she said as she shifted and looked down at her hands, or rather the cup within them. She had calmed down a little and realized she had spilled some of her juice onto her feathers.
I kept a sigh from escaping as I nodded and understood what she meant.
She meant it literally of course. This Cynthia, and others, had very likely literally tried to or did pull her feathers out. On purpose. To see her reaction.
If Fly had reacted physically, with violence, they had likely claimed it was proof of her violent nature. That her reaction to such a thing proved she was dangerous, like Yangli, for growing violent over a tiny little slight.
Something not too uncommon amongst the Society members, regrettably. Few anymore today had traits such as Fly, so they didn’t comprehend it. To them, they plucking Fly’s feathers was the same as say… plucking a few strands of hair. An annoying, slightly painful, form of harassment.
To Fly however it had likely been terribly painful, enough to make her want to defend herself. Especially if such bullying was accompanied by harsh words and criticism. Of not just her, but Renn. The woman she saw as a savior, a friend.
“Did the elders not try to stop it? Did you talk to them about it?” I asked. Although Plumb and the others here were odd, they should have known better than to allow such things to happen.
“I… I did. I talked to Plumb. She said she’d scorn the others, and I think she did… but…” Fly shifted again as she reached over to put her cup onto the coffee table. She didn’t want to hold it anymore, it seemed. Or drink from it.
“But it didn’t stop?” I asked.
She shook her head quickly. “It did! In fact… lately they haven’t done anything. No one has. I even a few days ago ate dinner with everyone and no one said a thing. Or did anything,” Fly said.
I frowned but nodded. So Plumb had handled it… but…
Was that because she had handled it properly, or because she had told everyone that Fly would soon be leaving and to just keep their distance until it happened?
Leaning back in my chair a little, I sighed at the problem. It was honestly a common one. Especially for those like Fly. Those who had more non-human traits usually did find it hard to blend in and adapt. Though by the sounds, and looks of it, this was more on the rest of the community than she herself. Even if Fly had reacted violently to their taunts and harassment, who could blame her? Their plucking of her feathers had likely been painful.
Plus no one had mentioned Fly had truly hurt anyone, as far as I was aware. I’d have to confirm it first but as I recalled neither Plumb’s original letter or the Chronicler, nor even Braid just now, had mentioned any deaths or maiming.
Though… could Fly even cause much harm in the first place? The poor girl, although very non-human, was rather weak. Comparatively.
“Vim…? I’m sorry. I really am. I… I…” Fly began to apologize to me, and as she did she finally broke. She sobbed as tears began to flow freely, and she started to stutter. She kept trying to say more, to tell me more and apologize for it all, but nothing but sobs escaped her lips.
Slowly standing up, I stepped over to the couch and sat down next to the young bird. I made sure not to break the couch as Fly quickly went to crying in my lap while wrapping her arms around my waist. I patted the young girl on the back, mindful of the girl’s feathers as I did so.
“It’s all okay, Fly. I promise. It won’t just be okay, it is okay,” I said gently to the young bird.
She squeezed me, but I barely felt the grip. She really was weak. Nothing like Renn, at all.
As she wept I glanced around the little living room, and wished I had brought Renn with me after all.
This would have been a great moment for her. Not because the moment was a good one, of course, but rather it would have suited her. Fly would have likely much preferred to weep in her arms over my own. I mean look at me, I barely said anything to comfort the poor girl at all yet!
“I tried…!” she cried into my lap.
Gently patting the bird, I nodded. “I know well how hard you try, Fly. So I believe it. I know you did,” I said.
She had run into that sewer after all. When Renn had been kidnapped. In Lumen. That night, while I had been in those sewers searching for Renn… Fly had left the safety of the Animalia Guild as to find and rescue Renn. All by herself. The act had gotten her stripped of clothes, beaten half to death and thrown into a pit. A pit that had held her master, or at least one of them. A monster. A giant creature that fed on anything that moved.
She had risked her life. To help Renn. Without hesitation.
It had been why she had been so readily accepted into the Society. Even though she had originally, alongside the rest of her people, tried to capture Renn as to feed her to that very monster in the beginning.
I’d not verified yet what had honestly happened. I hadn’t spoken with Plumb, or the others. I haven’t talked to this Cynthia yet, or Wool and Limb who would also know more. But I didn’t need to. I had no doubt of this bird’s loyalty. To not just the Societies ethics and rules… but Renn.
“I tried,” Fly mumbled as she began to stop crying as she began to fall asleep. The great emotions had taken their toll. Likely thanks to my waking her up but a few minutes ago.
Her arms slowly softened their grip, and her whole body relaxed as she drifted off into sleep. Her feathers also relaxed, going flat against her body as they did.
“I know,” I whispered softly to the young bird.
I knew her struggles. Her emotions. I knew them well. As did Renn.
She had thought she had found a home. A place to live. In peace. In happiness.
And instead had only found another hell. Maybe not one as bad as the first, anywhere near, but…
Sometimes this hurt even more. To find people, and a place, you thought was better… only to realize it wasn’t. The high expectations sometimes made the realization hurt even more than it really should. It was likely that very disappointment, that very disgust, which had fueled the drama. The fights. The disagreements. Their comments had drawn out her anger not just out of her loyalty and affection for Renn, but her disappointment and disgust with her supposed new friends and family.
Little Fly had expected this place to be better than the sewers she had grown up in, and had found them wanting. Or even worse, had begun to question herself.
We’ve lost many to suicide under such scenarios. Those similar to hers. Because they eventually begin to blame themselves. To feel lost, and alone. It was why those in charge, the elders of each location, were so quick to request a move of residence for those unable to adapt and fit in. It wasn’t just cruelty, or a lack of heart, it was out of concern.
“Renn…” Fly mumbled a barely audible name as she fell asleep, and even began to snore.
I think this was the first time I’d ever seen her sleep. Maybe. I couldn’t remember. I had watched over her during those visits last time I had been Lumen, but I had allowed Renn to take charge of her then. On purpose.
Renn… was it? Was she thinking of her because she had wanted to see her? Had my presence brought Renn to the front of her mind and memories…? Or was she apologizing to her instead of me, since it was in her name some of those supposed fights had occurred…?
Either way, I knew that feeling. I knew it well.
“I know, indeed,” I whispered quietly, letting the girl sleep.
I knew how it felt to be disappointed. To feel what she felt now. Maybe not the bullying and ostracizing, since such things couldn’t and wouldn’t bother me… but I knew full well the feeling of disgust and disappointment. I felt it every day, almost.
I knew it. I understood it.
I knew.
But I didn’t know how to fix it.
Not yet, at least.
Not the way I wanted to. Or felt like I should be able to.
Hopefully Renn could figure it out before it was too late.
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Chapters
- Chapter 763 Five Hundred and Sixty-One – Renn – A Book and A Wolf
- Chapter 762 Five Hundred and Sixty – Vim – To Tunnel
- Chapter 761 Five Hundred and Fifty-Nine – Renn – Crane
- Chapter 760 Five Hundred and Fifty-Eight – Vim – An Otter’s War
- Chapter 759 Five Hundred and Fifty-Seven – Renn – Lumen’s Letters and Betrayals
- Chapter 758 Five Hundred and Fifty-Six – Vim – A Windy Wagon
- Chapter 757 Five Hundred and Fifty-Five – Renn – One Bucket, Two Bucket...
- Chapter 756 Five Hundred and Fifty-Four – Vim – A Dinner and an Illusion
- Chapter 755 Five Hundred and Fifty-Three – Renn – Gusts of Winds
- Chapter 754 Five Hundred and Fifty-Two – Vim – To Plant Doubt
- Chapter 753 Five Hundred and Fifty-One – Renn – Chancy
- Chapter 752 Five Hundred and Fifty – Vim – A Crooked Post
- Chapter 751 Five Hundred and Forty-Nine – Renn – Traveling Companions
- Chapter 750 Five Hundred and Forty-Eight – Vim – On The Road With Feathers And Robes
- Chapter 749 Five Hundred and Forty-Seven – Renn – To Leave With A Smile of Worry
- Chapter 748 Five Hundred and Forty-Six – Vim – Busying Oneself
- Chapter 747 Five Hundred and Forty-Five – Renn – A Broom Closet
- Chapter 746 Five Hundred and Forty-Four – Vim – Oplar’s News
- Chapter 745 Five Hundred and Forty-Three – Renn – Saphra
- Chapter 744 Five Hundred and Forty-Two – Vim – Residents, Truths, And a Stairwell
- Chapter 743 Five Hundred and Forty-One – Renn – Riz’s Troubles
- Chapter 742 Five Hundred and Forty – Vim – A Tiny Cat, And A Real Illusion
- Chapter 741 Five Hundred and Thirty-Nine – Renn – Harly
- Chapter 740 Five Hundred and Thirty-Eight – Vim – Troubled, Yet Happy Distractions
- Chapter 739 Five Hundred and Thirty-Seven – Renn – Renka’s Tea
- Chapter 738 Five Hundred and Thirty-Six – Vim – Plans and A Duckling
- Chapter 737 Five Hundred and Thirty-Five – Renn – A Short But Heavy Conversation
- Chapter 736 Five Hundred and Thirty-Four – Vim – A List of Burdens
- Chapter 735 Five Hundred and Thirty-Three – Renn – Stressful Friends
- Chapter 734 Five Hundred and Thirty-Two – Vim – Meriah’s Mask
- Chapter 733 Five Hundred and Thirty-One – Renn – Lorto
- Chapter 732 Five Hundred and Thirty – Vim – Proximity
- Chapter 731 Five Hundred and Twenty-Nine – Renn – A Full Belly, For Now
- Chapter 730 Five Hundred and Twenty-Eight – Vim – To Clear One’s Hands and Mind
- Chapter 729 Five Hundred and Twenty-Seven – Renn – Casper
- Chapter 728 Five Hundred and Twenty-Six – Vim – To Question A Ghost
- Chapter 727 Five Hundred and Twenty-Five – Renn – A Golden Bell
- Chapter 726 Five Hundred and Twenty-Four – Vim – A Duck’s Request
- Chapter 725 Five Hundred and Twenty-Three – Renn – An Awkward Lunch Date
- Chapter 724 Five Hundred and Twenty-Two – Vim – A Cave of Distractions
- Chapter 723 Five Hundred and Twenty-One – Renn – A Conversation Leading To...
- Chapter 722 Five Hundred and Twenty – Vim – Again, A Road Must Travelled
- Chapter 721 Five Hundred and Nineteen – Renn – Tor’s Death
- Chapter 720 Five Hundred and Eighteen – Vim – Tor’s Last Illusion
- Chapter 719 Five Hundred and Seventeen – Renn – A Village Within The Valley
- Chapter 718 Five Hundred and Sixteen – Vim – Again Southward, And To DillyDally While So
- Chapter 717 Five Hundred and Fifteen – Renn – To Leave The Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 716 Five Hundred and Fourteen – Vim – A Reason To
- Chapter 715 Five Hundred and Thirteen – Renn – To Gnaw A Bowl
- Chapter 714 Five Hundred and Twelve – Vim – A Den
- Chapter 713 Five Hundred and Eleven – Renn – A Letter Speared
- Chapter 712 Five Hundred and Ten – Vim – An Owl’s Loyalty
- Chapter 711 Five Hundred and Nine – Renn – A Bear’s Last Kiss
- Chapter 710 Five Hundred and Eight – Vim – To Leave SilverCreek, Unsettled
- Chapter 709 Five Hundred and Seven – Renn – A Shadow of a Visitor
- Chapter 708 Five Hundred and Six – Vim – Supplies, Letters, And Worries
- Chapter 707 Five Hundred and Five – Renn – An Owl’s Box of Toys... and Worries
- Chapter 706 Five Hundred and Four – Vim – A Son for a Fish
- Chapter 705 Five Hundred and Three – Renn – A Tree’s Crown
- Chapter 704 Five Hundred and Two – Vim – A Room Amongst Rooms
- Chapter 703 Five Hundred and One – Renn – Apples and Oranges
- Chapter 702 Five Hundred – Vim – A Bed Begotten
- Chapter 701 Four Hundred and Ninety Nine – Renn – A Hole in the Night
- Chapter 700 Four Hundred and Ninety Eight – Vim – Properties, Prophecies
- Chapter 699 Four Hundred and Ninety-Seven – Renn – A Home and a Name
- Chapter 698 Four Hundred and Ninety-Six – Vim – A Plank A Day
- Chapter 697 Four Hundred and Ninety–Five – Renn – Letter To Do
- Chapter 696 Four Hundred and Ninety-Four – Vim – To Build, Again
- Chapter 695 Author Note #1
- Chapter 694 Four Hundred and Ninety-Three – Renn – A Noisy, Sweaty, Conversation
- Chapter 693 Four Hundred and Ninety-Two – Vim – A Foundation’s Beginning
- Chapter 692 Four Hundred and Ninety-One – Renn – Rivonne
- Chapter 691 Four Hundred and Ninety – Vim – Shilly-Shallying
- Chapter 690 Four Hundred and Eighty-Nine – Renn – A Lucky Fish
- Chapter 689 Four Hundred and Eighty-Eight – Vim – Horseshoe’s Accident
- Chapter 688 Four Hundred and Eighty-Seven – Renn – To Fell A Tree
- Chapter 687 Four Hundred and Eighty-Six – Vim – An Unwelcome Prophecy
- Chapter 686 Four Hundred and Eighty-Five – Renn – A Loud Visitor in the Night
- Chapter 685 Four Hundred and Eighty-Four – Vim – A Visitor on the Wing
- Chapter 684 Four Hundred and Eighty-Three – Renn – Rivonne’s Greeting
- Chapter 683 Four Hundred and Eighty-Two – Vim – Ruvindal’s Stink
- Chapter 682 Four Hundred and Eighty-One – Renn – Tents
- Chapter 681 Four Hundred and Eighty – Vim – A Sweaty Ace
- Chapter 680 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Renn – Five – A Growing Family
- Chapter 679 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Celine – Four – A Misplaced Hope
- Chapter 678 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Renn – Three – Heart-Breaker
- Chapter 677 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Celine – Two – To Make A Choice
- Chapter 676 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Renn – One – A Young Cat’s Eavesdropping
- Chapter 675 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Celine – Prologue – A Piece of a Prophecy
- Chapter 674 Four Hundred and Seventy-Nine – Renn – SilverCreek
- Chapter 673 Four Hundred and Seventy-Eight – Vim – White Lillies
- Chapter 672 Four Hundred and Seventy-Seven – Renn – A Mute and a Blush
- Chapter 671 Four Hundred and Seventy-Six – Vim – A Little Bit of Rain
- Chapter 670 Four Hundred and Seventy-Five – Renn – A Caravan of Little Distractions
- Chapter 669 Four Hundred and Seventy-Four – Vim – Liora
- Chapter 668 Four Hundred and Seventy-Three – Renn – Final Moments Within Hallowed Halls
- Chapter 667 Four Hundred and Seventy-Two – Vim – Flora
- Chapter 666 Four Hundred and Seventy-One – Renn – Twins
- Chapter 665 Four Hundred and Seventy – Vim – Nevi’s Modesty
- Chapter 664 Four Hundred and Sixty-Nine – Renn – Renka
- Chapter 663 Four Hundred and Sixty-Eight – Vim – A Tired Turtle
- Chapter 662 Four Hundred and Sixty-Seven – Renn – A Prophecy A Day
- Chapter 661 Four Hundred and Sixty-Six – Vim – A Chance Encounter With Another Celine
- Chapter 660 Four Hundred and Sixty-Five – Renn – Renn’s Investigations
- Chapter 659 Four Hundred and Sixty-Four – Vim – No Bargains With Boredom
- Chapter 658 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.142.5 – Tosh – After Meeting Renn, and the Feast
- Chapter 657 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.144.5 – Merit – After Meeting Renn, and the Feast
- Chapter 656 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.130.5 – Brandy – Tending The Spoils and The Future
- Chapter 655 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.122.5 – Renn – The Second Day at the Animalia Guild
- Chapter 654 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.116.5 – Renn – After Meeting The Clothed Woman
- Chapter 653 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.104.5 – Renn – To Be Thanked
- Chapter 652 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.91.5 – Vim – To Find Fault Within
- Chapter 651 Four Hundred and Sixty-Three – Renn – Telmik O’ Telmik
- Chapter 650 Four Hundred and Sixty-Two – Vim – Havoc
- Chapter 649 Four Hundred and Sixty-One – Renn – A Rainy Wagon
- Chapter 648 Four Hundred and Sixty – Vim – A Shipful of Worry
- Chapter 647 Four Hundred and Fifty-Nine – Renn – To Wagon It
- Chapter 646 Four Hundred and Fifty-Eight – Vim – Vorli’s Beacon
- Chapter 645 Four Hundred and Fifty-Seven – Renn – To Plant a Seed
- Chapter 644 Four Hundred and Fifty-Six – Vim – A Circle of Worry
- Chapter 643 Four Hundred and Fifty-Five – Renn – A New Venture, Together
- Chapter 642 Four Hundred and Fifty-Four – Vim – To Leave With A Mark
- Chapter 641 Four Hundred and Fifty-Three – Renn – A Prophecy Awoken
- Chapter 640 Four Hundred and Fifty-Two – Vim – The Protector’s Distractions
- Chapter 639 Four Hundred and Fifty-One – Renn – A Talk, Long Coming
- Chapter 638 Four Hundred and Fifty – Vim – To Finish One’s Tasks
- Chapter 637 Four Hundred and Forty-Nine – Renn – A Lumen A Day
- Chapter 636 Four Hundred and Forty-Eight – Vim – A Pinch of a Conversation
- Chapter 635 Four Hundred and Forty-Seven – Renn – Mistle
- Chapter 634 Four Hundred and Forty-Six – Vim – To Recruit A Mistle
- Chapter 633 Four Hundred and Forty-Five – Renn – Brandy’s Scheme
- Chapter 632 Four Hundred and Forty-Four – Vim – His Progress... Or At Least, An Attempt
- Chapter 631 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Epilogue –Millions of Deaths
- Chapter 630 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Eleven – A Dead Kingdom
- Chapter 629 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Ten – The Blue One
- Chapter 628 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Nine – Nectar
- Chapter 627 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Eight – Familiar Faces
- Chapter 626 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Seven – To Be A Visitor
- Chapter 625 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Six – The Blue Kingdom
- Chapter 624 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Five – Hidden Secrets
- Chapter 623 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Four – A Monarch’s Begging
- Chapter 622 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Three – A Failed State
- Chapter 621 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Two – Betrayal’s Deep Poison
- Chapter 620 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – One – Another God Slain
- Chapter 619 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Prologue – To Betray One’s Oath
- Chapter 618 Four Hundred and Forty-Three – Renn – A Smaller Cat’s Clutter
- Chapter 617 Four Hundred and Forty-Two – Vim – A Small Fish’s Request
- Chapter 616 Four Hundred and Forty-One – Renn – A Date With Fears
- Chapter 615 Four Hundred and Forty – Vim – A Dangerous Church
- Chapter 614 Four Hundred and Thirty-Nine – Renn – A Muffin’s Downpour
- Chapter 613 Four Hundred and Thirty-Eight – Vim – Meeting The New Faces
- Chapter 612 Four Hundred and Thirty-Seven – Renn – A Tingly Test
- Chapter 611 Four Hundred and Thirty-Six – Vim – Merit’s Rooftop
- Chapter 610 Four Hundred and Thirty-Five – Renn – To Storm Back To Lumen
- Chapter 609 Four Hundred and Thirty-Four – Vim – To Enforce Rules
- Chapter 608 Four Hundred and Thirty-Three – Renn – A Library’s Quiet Smell
- Chapter 607 Four Hundred and Thirty-Two – Vim – The Greeting They Expected, Surpassed
- Chapter 606 Four Hundred and Thirty-One – Renn – Light’s Friendship
- Chapter 605 Four Hundred and Thirty – Vim – Stance
- Chapter 604 Four Hundred and Twenty-Nine – Renn – A Red Monarch’s Death
- Chapter 603 Four Hundred and Twenty-Eight – Vim – Vim’s Pursuiting Thoughts
- Chapter 602 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Epilogue – Worthiness
- Chapter 601 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Nine – The Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 600 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Eight – Grounded
- Chapter 599 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Seven – Windle’s Poem
- Chapter 598 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Six – A Coward’s Feather
- Chapter 597 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Five – To Rest A Wing
- Chapter 596 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Four – An Owl’s Duties
- Chapter 595 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Three – A New Roost
- Chapter 594 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Two – A Spire A Day
- Chapter 593 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – One – Another Monarch Down
- Chapter 592 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Prologue – To be an Owl
- Chapter 591 Four Hundred and Twenty-Seven – Renn – A Monarch’s Sensation
- Chapter 590 Four Hundred and Twenty-Six – Vim – A Lumen’s Calm, Distorted
- Chapter 589 Four Hundred and Twenty-Five – Renn – A Light’s Visit
- Chapter 588 Four Hundred and Twenty-Four – Vim – A Lizard, A Mistle and A Beetle
- Chapter 587 Four Hundred and Twenty-Three – Renn – To Help A Meerkat
- Chapter 586 Four Hundred and Twenty-Two – Vim – A Monarch’s Lagoon
- Chapter 585 Four Hundred and Twenty-One – Renn – Mono
- Chapter 584 Four Hundred and Twenty – Vim – A Pinch of a Scale
- Chapter 583 Four Hundred and Nineteen – Renn – To Hear Reatti’s Request
- Chapter 582 Four Hundred and Eighteen – Vim – Narli’s Prophecy
- Chapter 581 Four Hundred and Seventeen – Renn – Lilly’s Empty Home Away From Home
- Chapter 580 Four Hundred and Sixteen – Vim – A Young Saint’s Oddness
- Chapter 579 Four Hundred and Fifteen – Renn – An Otter’s Loyalty
- Chapter 578 Four Hundred and Fourteen – Vim – Berri’s Worries
- Chapter 577 Four Hundred and Thirteen – Renn – A Light A Day
- Chapter 576 Four Hundred and Twelve – Vim – A Revelation, Foretold
- Chapter 575 Side-Story – Tosh – Epilogue – Vim – His Friend, Again
- Chapter 574 Side-Story – Tosh – Twelve – Tosh’s Break
- Chapter 573 Side-Story – Tosh – Eleven – Epoch’s Stains
- Chapter 572 Side-Story – Tosh – Ten – Vexli’s Fate
- Chapter 571 Side-Story – Tosh – Nine – Sally
- Chapter 570 Side-Story – Tosh – Eight – Diagnosis
- Chapter 569 Side-Story – Tosh – Seven – A Doctor’s Purpose, A Man’s Desires
- Chapter 568 Side-Story – Tosh – Six – To Fail Is To Live
- Chapter 567 Side-Story – Tosh – Five – A Doctor in an Oasis
- Chapter 566 Side-Story – Tosh – Four – A Village’s Vote to Run
- Chapter 565 Side-Story – Tosh – Three – A Doctor’s Priority
- Chapter 564 Side-Story – Tosh – Two – Tosh’s Questions
- Chapter 563 Side-Story – Tosh – One – To Doctor Oneself
- Chapter 562 Side-Story – Tosh – Prologue – A Tosh A Day
- Chapter 561 Four Hundred and Eleven – Renn – Rosyln’s Home
- Chapter 560 Four Hundred and Ten – Vim – Narli’s Rest
- Chapter 559 Four Hundred and Nine – Renn – A Lamp’s Son
- Chapter 558 Four Hundred and Eight – Vim – His Running Thoughts
- Chapter 557 Four Hundred and Seven – Renn – To Rest In Port
- Chapter 556 Four Hundred and Six – Vim – To Vacate
- Chapter 555 Four Hundred and Five – Renn – Renn’s Heart
- Chapter 554 Four Hundred and Four – Vim – Celine’s Daughter
- Chapter 553 Four Hundred and Three – Renn – Merit’s Heart and Her Anger
- Chapter 552 Four Hundred and Two – Vim – A Busy, But Fine, Lumen
- Chapter 551 Four Hundred and One – Renn – Lumen’s Walls
- Chapter 550 Four Hundred – Vim – A Cold Pass's Thoughts
- Chapter 549 Three Hundred and Ninety Nine – Renn – Vim’s Leap of Faith
- Chapter 548 Three Hundred and Ninety Eight – Vim – Trust, Hearts, and Homes
- Chapter 547 Three Hundred and Ninety Seven – Renn – Lilly’s Training and Teasing
- Chapter 546 Three Hundred and Ninety Six – Vim – Renn’s Schemes
- Chapter 545 Three Hundred and Ninety Five – Renn – A Prophecy Begun
- Chapter 544 Three Hundred and Ninety Four – Vim – Cold Conversations Amongst Hot Flames
- Chapter 543 Three Hundred and Ninety Three – Renn – A Copper and A Cut
- Chapter 542 Three Hundred and Ninety Two – Vim – Return to the Smithy
- Chapter 541 Side-Story – Brandy – Epilogue – An Otter’s Coin
- Chapter 540 Side-Story – Brandy – Ten – Brandy’s Day Off
- Chapter 539 Side-Story – Brandy – Nine – Lumen’s Inhabitants
- Chapter 538 Side-Story – Brandy – Eight – The Animalia Company
- Chapter 537 Side-Story – Brandy – Seven – A Muddy City
- Chapter 536 Side-Story – Brandy – Six – Faith in Money
- Chapter 535 Side-Story – Brandy – Five – A Vault’s Boredom
- Chapter 534 Side-Story – Brandy – Four – To Bank a Port
- Chapter 533 Side-Story – Brandy – Three – Captain’s Orders
- Chapter 532 Side-Story – Brandy – Two – An Otter in a River
- Chapter 531 Side-Story – Brandy – One – Brandy’s Mother
- Chapter 530 Side-Story – Brandy – Prologue – Burden of a Princess
- Chapter 529 Three Hundred and Ninety One – Renn – A Golden Flower’s Petal
- Chapter 528 Three Hundred and Ninety – Vim – A Dock, A Duck, A Cheek
- Chapter 527 Three Hundred and Eighty Nine – Renn – Gary and Planci
- Chapter 526 Three Hundred and Eighty Eight– Vim – Southeast Expectations
- Chapter 525 Three Hundred and Eighty Seven – Renn – To Reflect and be Reflected
- Chapter 524 Three Hundred and Eighty Six – Vim – A Nest of Trouble
- Chapter 523 Three Hundred and Eighty Five – Renn – A Chronicler’s Tea
- Chapter 522 Three Hundred and Eighty Four – Vim – Consequences of Sleeping In
- Chapter 521 Three Hundred and Eighty Three – Renn – A Protector’s Sanctuary
- Chapter 520 Three Hundred and Eighty Two – Vim – Heavy Burdens
- Chapter 519 Three Hundred and Eighty One – Renn – Vim’s Suggestions to Those Lost
- Chapter 518 Three Hundred and Eighty – Vim – A Spear for a Tear
- Chapter 517 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Epilogue – Sierra and the Summons of the Parliament
- Chapter 516 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Ten – Branches, The Mercenary
- Chapter 515 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Nine – Siblings Fowl
- Chapter 514 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Eight – A Society’s Letter
- Chapter 513 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Seven – Wars
- Chapter 512 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Six – The Silken Band
- Chapter 511 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Five – Prisoner’s Wake
- Chapter 510 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Four – Ruvindale’s Slums
- Chapter 509 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Three – Slip
- Chapter 508 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Two – Defeat
- Chapter 507 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – One – Value of a Coin
- Chapter 506 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Prologue – To be an Owl
- Chapter 505 Three Hundred and Seventy Nine – Renn – Troubles Brewing in the Cathedral
- Chapter 504 Three Hundred and Seventy Eight – Vim – Chimes of Hope
- Chapter 503 Three Hundred and Seventy Seven – Renn – Schemes Amongst Tombs
- Chapter 502 Three Hundred and Seventy Six – Vim – Hyacinth
- Chapter 501 Three Hundred and Seventy Five – Renn – To Stand Tall Amongst Steeples
- Chapter 500 Three Hundred and Seventy Four – Vim – A Cathedral’s Unwelcome
- Chapter 499 Three Hundred and Seventy Three – Renn – An Embarrassing Crumb
- Chapter 498 Three Hundred and Seventy Two – Vim – His Failed Attempt
- Chapter 497 Three Hundred and Seventy One – Renn – Crystal’s Home
- Chapter 496 Three Hundred and Seventy – Vim – Bray and Her Pack
- Chapter 495 Three Hundred and Sixty Nine – Renn – Meeting Tor
- Chapter 494 Three Hundred and Sixty Eight – Vim – Ointments and Debates
- Chapter 493 Three Hundred and Sixty Seven – Renn – Saying Goodbye to Kaley and Meriah
- Chapter 492 Three Hundred and Sixty Six – Vim – Kaley’s Grotto
- Chapter 491 Three Hundred and Sixty Five– Renn – Sparring and Snoring
- Chapter 490 Three Hundred and Sixty Four – Vim – Conversations Within A Drafty Hut
- Chapter 489 Three Hundred and Sixty Three – Renn – Heading Southward, Once Again
- Chapter 488 Three Hundred and Sixty Two – Vim – His Hopeful Regrets
- Chapter 487 Three Hundred and Sixty One – Renn – Games and Worries With Friends
- Chapter 486 Three Hundred and Sixty – Vim – Meriah
- Chapter 485 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Epilogue – Little Moments of Respite
- Chapter 484 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Eight – A Skate of a Date
- Chapter 483 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Seven – More Side-Quests?
- Chapter 482 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Six – Sivra and a Bet
- Chapter 481 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Five – Decisions and Courtesans
- Chapter 480 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Four – One Silver Coin
- Chapter 479 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Three – A Shopping Moment
- Chapter 478 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Two – Sivra’s Request
- Chapter 477 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – One – A Side-Quest
- Chapter 476 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Prologue – Early Renn Gets the Vim
- Chapter 475 Three Hundred and Fifty Nine– Renn – Rapti’s Rest and The HeartBeats That Follow
- Chapter 474 Three Hundred and Fifty Eight – Vim – Meriah’s Note
- Chapter 473 Three Hundred and Fifty Seven – Renn – Return to Nevi
- Chapter 472 Three Hundred and Fifty Six– Vim – Sheilla and Pancakes
- Chapter 471 Three Hundred and Fifty Five – Renn – A Family of Whiskers
- Chapter 470 Three Hundred and Fifty Four – Vim – Visiting Elk Once More
- Chapter 469 Three Hundred and Fifty Three– Renn – Sap’s Gift
- Chapter 468 Three Hundred and Fifty Two – Vim – A Wing of an Idea
- Chapter 467 Three Hundred and Fifty One – Renn – Argument Upon A Mountain
- Chapter 466 Glossary - Prophecies
- Chapter 465 Three Hundred and Fifty – Vim – Heading Northward
- Chapter 464 Three Hundred and Forty Nine – Renn – Books and Prophecies
- Chapter 463 Three Hundred and Forty Eight – Vim – A Log, A Cat, A Question
- Chapter 462 Three Hundred and Forty Seven – Renn – Oddness In the Chill Morning
- Chapter 461 Three Hundred and Forty Six – Vim – An Achille’s Heel
- Chapter 460 Three Hundred and Forty Five – Renn – A Saint’s Home
- Chapter 459 Three Hundred and Forty Four – Vim – Troubled Worries By Lakesides
- Chapter 458 Three Hundred and Forty Three – Renn – His Sudden Openness
- Chapter 457 Three Hundred and Forty Two – Vim – The Beginning of Question, and Their Exhaustive Answers
- Chapter 456 Three Hundred and Forty One – Renn – Lilly’s Departure
- Chapter 455 Three Hundred and Forty – Vim – Schemes Under Branches
- Chapter 454 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Epilogue – Merit’s Oasis
- Chapter 453 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Ten – Two Visits Later
- Chapter 452 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Nine – Simple Moments Before War
- Chapter 451 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Eight – A Pond Within A Lake
- Chapter 450 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Seven – A Saintly Scheme
- Chapter 449 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Six – A Gift, Given
- Chapter 448 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Five – One Last Drink
- Chapter 447 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Four – Carson
- Chapter 446 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Three – A Home, Unnatural
- Chapter 445 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Two – An Oasis of Problems
- Chapter 444 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – One – Merit’s Crown
- Chapter 443 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Prologue – Merit’s Kingdom
- Chapter 442 Three Hundred and Thirty Nine – Renn – A Map and A Few Tears
- Chapter 441 Three Hundred and Thirty Eight – Vim – Conversations Within the Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 440 Three Hundred and Thirty Seven – Renn – Their Return to the Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 439 Three Hundred and Thirty Six – Vim – A Mapple To Scare
- Chapter 438 Three Hundred and Thirty Five – Renn – To Join A Parliament
- Chapter 437 Three Hundred and Thirty Four – Vim – Windle’s Spine
- Chapter 436 Three Hundred and Thirty Three – Renn – A Witch’s Grave
- Chapter 435 Three Hundred and Thirty Two– Vim – Porka’s Happy Questions
- Chapter 434 Three Hundred and Thirty One – Renn – Saint Elaine
- Chapter 433 Three Hundred and Thirty – Vim – Stalks of Questions
- Chapter 432 Three Hundred and Twenty Nine – Renn – Lilly’s Loyalty
- Chapter 431 Three Hundred and Twenty Eight – Vim – A Question Amongst a Homestead
- Chapter 430 Three Hundred and Twenty Seven – Renn – The Saint’s Village
- Chapter 429 Three Hundred and Twenty Six – Vim – Buried Treasures Beneath Weeping Willows
- Chapter 428 Three Hundred and Twenty Five – Renn – A Cat’s Tea
- Chapter 427 Three Hundred and Twenty Four – Vim – A Small Visit From An Otter
- Chapter 426 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Epilogue – A Lifetime Later
- Chapter 425 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Ten – Another Decade Later
- Chapter 424 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Nine – A Decade Later
- Chapter 423 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Eight – A New Life
- Chapter 422 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Seven – To Steal Them Back
- Chapter 421 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Six – A Cat’s Hunt
- Chapter 420 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Five – Footprints and Heartbeats
- Chapter 419 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Four – One Issue, After Another
- Chapter 418 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Three – A Mother’s Duty
- Chapter 417 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Two – Lujic And Ginny
- Chapter 416 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – One – A War’s Result
- Chapter 415 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Prologue – An Unknown Smell
- Chapter 414 Three Hundred and Twenty Three – Renn – A Small Conversation In a Tiny Room
- Chapter 413 Three Hundred and Twenty Two – Vim – Leaving the Bell Church With A Robin
- Chapter 412 Three Hundred and Twenty One – Renn – Roots Within The Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 411 Three Hundred and Twenty – Vim – An Annoying Brick
- Chapter 410 Three Hundred and Nineteen – Renn – A Melancholic Storm
- Chapter 409 Three Hundred and Eighteen – Vim – A Bell Church’s Feather
- Chapter 408 Three Hundred and Seventeen – Renn – Leaving Telmik, Once More
- Chapter 407 Three Hundred and Sixteen – Vim – Troubles Over Tea
- Chapter 406 Three Hundred and Fifteen – Renn – Hands’s Gift
- Chapter 405 Three Hundred and Fourteen – Vim – Randle’s Orphanage
- Chapter 404 Three Hundred and Thirteen – Renn – Ventures To Be, Shared
- Chapter Three Hundred and Twelve – Vim – Trek
- Chapter Three Hundred and Eleven – Renn – Oplar’s Mailroom
- Chapter Three Hundred and Ten – Vim – An Update and a Mapple
- Chapter Three Hundred and Nine – Renn – Statues and Catacombs
- Chapter Three Hundred and Eight – Vim – Conversations Amongst Hearts, Blades, and Tears
- Chapter Three Hundred and Seven – Renn – A Party Held Distantly
- Chapter Three Hundred and Six – Vim – To be Distracted
- Chapter Three Hundred and Five – Renn – To Wake Amongst Friends
- Chapter Three Hundred and Four – Vim – His Return to Renn
- Chapter Three Hundred and Three – Renn – A Bison
- Chapter Three Hundred and Two – Vim – Legends Amongst Legends
- Chapter Three Hundred and One – Renn – Return to the Cathedral
- Chapter Three Hundred – Vim – To Stress and Worry
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Nine – Renn – Pyre, Pepper, Laughter
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Eight – Vim – A Cat’s Hip
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Seven – Renn – To Stand Tall
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Six – Vim – Fate’s Tricks, and a Cat
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Five – Renn – Angie
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Four – Vim – A Mistaken Hood
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Three – Renn – Hornslo’s Worries
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Two – Vim – Another Legend Born
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety One – Renn – A Hazy Road
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety – Vim – Bisons
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Nine – Renn – To Say Goodbye
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Eight – Vim – Sillti’s Smile
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Seven – Renn – A Doubtful Fate
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Six – Vim – An Execution
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Five – Renn – Rollo
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Four – Vim – To Catch a Tail
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Three – Renn – Sillti
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Two – Vim – Ollie
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty One – Renn – A Wheel Turns
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty – Vim – A Matchmaker in the Making
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Nine – Renn – To Fetch a Plan, Well?
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Eight – Vim – Thrain’s Request
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Seven – Renn – The Summit
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Six – Vim – Oplar’s Ramblings
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Five – Renn – A Pomise, After a Yawn
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Four – Vim – Trophies
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Three – Renn – Narli’s Hobby
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Two – Vim – Narli
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy One – Renn – Berri
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy – Vim – The Keep
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Nine – Renn – A Typical Night
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Eight – Vim – To Make a Bandage
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Seven – Renn – A Silent Voice
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Six – Vim – Letters
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Five – Renn – Oplar
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Four – Vim – A Man’s Dreams
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Three – Renn – To Stumble Together
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Two – Vim – Abel’s Prayer
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty One – Renn – Tim
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty – Vim – Frett
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Nine – Renn – A Tombestone
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Eight – Vim – To Wander A Crypt
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Seven – Renn – A Heart’s Crypt
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Six – Vim – A Jar of Requests
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Five – Renn – Ursula
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Four – Vim – A Sharp One
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Three – Renn – The Crypt
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Two – Vim – A Scent’s Meaning
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty One – Renn – A Bloody Hand
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty – Vim – A Weaver’s Deduction
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Nine – Renn – A Smell Longed For
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Eight – Vim – His Attempt at Mercy
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Seven – Renn – To Break the Weave
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Six – Vim – The Things That Hurt
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Five – Renn – A Weave to Tell
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Four – Vim – Friends, Met Again and Remembered
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Three – Renn – The Weaver
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Two – Vim – Questions For a Man Without Answers
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty One – Renn – Elisabell
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty – Vim – Martin
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Nine – Renn – A Warmly Cold Morning
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Eight – Vim – His Prayer to His Gods
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Seven – Renn – Shutters; Shaking
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Six – Vim – His Tyranny, Her Argument
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Five – Renn – A Monarch’s Death
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Four – Vim – Miss Beak
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Three – Renn – A Man of Many Gifts
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Two – Vim – A Moment, Treasured
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty One – Renn – A Heart’s Choice
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty – Vim – Landi’s Plague of a Threat
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Nine – Renn – The Monarch of Stone
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Eight – Vim – A Queen’s Request
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Seven – Renn – The City of Stone
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Six – Vim – A Bowl’s Son
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Five – Renn – Landi
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Four – Vim – The Stone Palace
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Three – Ren – Hark
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Two – Vim – Checkpoint of Stone
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty One – Renn – A Stink of a Memory
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty – Vim – A Day Slept
- Chapter Two Hundred and Nineteen – Renn – A Cart of Exhaustion
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighteen – Vim – Workers, Heat. Heart, Broken.
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventeen – Renn – Colorful Hearts Dyed by Words
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixteen – Vim – A Camel’s Eye
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifteen – Renn – To Be Taught
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fourteen – Vim – Secca
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirteen – Renn – Riz
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twelve – Vim – A Port of Worry
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eleven – Renn – A Pirate For a Fleet
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ten – Vim – A Pirate’s Bucket
- Chapter Two Hundred and Nine – Renn – A Pirate’s Daughter
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eight – Vim – A Leaky Ship
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seven – Renn – A Game For The Weary
- Chapter Two Hundred and Six – Vim – Rosyln
- Chapter Two Hundred and Five – Renn – On the Road Once More
- Chapter Two Hundred and Four – Vim – An Armadillo’s Gem
- Chapter Two Hundred and Three – Renn – The Armadillos
- Chapter Two Hundred and Two – Vim – The Embers of Chaos
- Chapter Two Hundred and One – Renn – A Smell to Hate
- Chapter Two Hundred – Vim – Herra
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Nine – Renn – Merit’s Goodbye
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Eight – Vim – Thieves in the Night and Words Not Spoken
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Seven – Renn – Charity For The Weary
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Six – Vim – Lumen’s Vote
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Five – Renn – Reatti’s Conclusion
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Four – Vim – Socities Return to Lumen
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Three – Renn – The Bell Church
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Two – Vim – Thraxton
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety One – Renn – A Gentle Truth
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety – Vim – Lumen’s Decleration
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Nine – Renn – A Gentle Fence
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Eight – Vim – Reatti
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Seven – Renn – To Ache Yet not Break
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Six – Vim – A Marble Boulder
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Five – Renn – A Ship For The Weary
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Four – Vim – A Spear
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Three – Renn – To Get Pushed
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Two – Vim – The Pitiful
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty One – Renn – A Quill To Escape
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty – Vim – A Flower’s Roar
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Nine – Renn – To Protect
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Eight – Vim – A Hazy Barb
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Seven – Renn – A Greeting, Bellowed
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Six – Vim – The Lost One
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Five – Renn – The Lost Ones
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Four – Vim – Sewers Descent
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Three – Renn – The Sunken Barrel
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Two – Vim – Brandy’s Request
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy One – Renn – A Cough To Notice
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy – Vim – A Well To Ponder
- Chapter 170 - One Hundred and Sixty Nine – Renn – To Sit Out
- Chapter 169 - One Hundred and Sixty Eight – Vim – The Cost To Join
- Chapter 168 - One Hundred and Sixty Seven - Renn - Rooms
- Chapter 167 - One Hundred and Sixty Six – Vim – Sally
- Chapter 166 - One Hundred and Sixty Five – Renn – To Scheme... Only to Soar
- Chapter 165 - One Hundred and Sixty Four – Vim – A Bruised Feather, A Flushed Grin
- Chapter 164 - One Hundred and Fifty Six – Vim – Lumen’s Society
- Chapter 163 - One Hundred and Sixty Three – Renn – To Be Welcomed
- Chapter 162 - One Hundred and Sixty Two – Vim – Invitations, Again.
- Chapter 161 - One Hundred and Sixty One – Renn – A Feather, A Wagon, and a Child
- Chapter 160 - One Hundred and Sixty – Vim – Lamp’s Return
- Chapter 159 - One Hundred and Fifty Nine – Renn – A Man’s Friend, Found Again
- Chapter 158 - One Hundred and Fifty Eight – Vim – Tosh
- Chapter 157 - One Hundred and Fifty Seven – Renn – A Cookie For a Desk
- Chapter 156 - One Hundred and Fifty Five – Renn – Fly
- Chapter 155 - One Hundred and Fifty Four – Vim – A Bloody Feather, Again
- Chapter 154 - One Hundred and Fifty Three – Renn – A Stillness, Begotten
- Chapter 153 - One Hundred and Fifty Two – Vim – A Shock
- Chapter 152 - One Hundred and Fifty One – Renn – A Bath.
- Chapter 151 - One Hundred and Fifty – Vim – A Painting He Remembers. A Bath She Desires.
- Chapter 150 - One Hundred Forty Nine – Renn – A Protector’s Burden
- Chapter 149 - One Hundred and Forty Eight – Vim – Stalkers, Predators, Hunters, and Vim
- Chapter 148 - One Hundred and Forty Seven – Renn – To Uncomfortably Sit
- Chapter 147 - One Hundred and Forty Six – Vim – To Sit
- Chapter 146 - One Hundred and Forty Five – Renn – A Storm’s Quiet Puddle
- Chapter 145 - One Hundred and Forty Four – Vim – Promises Delivered... and To Be.
- Chapter 144 - One Hundred and Forty Three – Renn - Friends and a Vim
- Chapter 143 - One Hundred and Forty Two – Vim – Lamp
- Chapter 142 - One Hundred and Forty One – Renn – His Scent; Missing
- Chapter 141 - One Hundred and Forty – Vim – To Gift A Weapon
- Chapter 140 - One Hundred and Thirty Nine – Renn – The Eastern Embassy
- Chapter 139 - One Hundred and Thirty Eight – Vim – A Torn Shirt
- Chapter 138 - One Hundred and Thirty Seven – Renn – Lamp’s Farewell
- Chapter 137 - One Hundred and Thirty Six – Vim – Heart’s Stock
- Chapter 136 - One Hundred and Thirty Five – Renn – To Be Kind To Those Who Deserve It
- Chapter 135 - One Hundred and Thirty Four – Vim – Sixteen Days
- Chapter 134 - One Hundred and Thirty Three – Renn – Brandy
- Chapter 133 - One Hundred and Thirty Two – Vim - Tests
- Chapter 132 - One Hundred and Thirty One – Renn – Spoils
- Chapter 131 - One Hundred and Thirty – Vim – Qualm During the Calm
- Chapter 130 - One Hundred and Twenty Eight – Vim – A Swell of a Storm
- Chapter 129 - One Hundred and Twenty Seven – Renn – A Tip
- Chapter 128 - One Hundred and Twenty Six – Vim – Plunder
- Chapter 127 - One Hundred and Twenty Five – Renn – Contracts Abundant
- Chapter 126 - One Hundred and Twenty Four – Vim – The Yin Bloodline
- Chapter 125 - One Hundred and Twenty Three – Renn – A Feast and A Promise
- Chapter 124 - One Hundred and Twenty Nine – Renn – To Spar and Shop
- Chapter 123 - One Hundred and Twenty Two – Vim – A Bonnet Upon Her Head
- Chapter 122 - One Hundred and Twenty One – Renn – Merit and Sofia
- Chapter 121 - One Hundred and Twenty – Vim – A Request
- Chapter 120: hapter One Hundred and Nineteen – Renn – The Animalia Company
- Chapter 119 - One Hundred and Eighteen – Vim - Lumen
- Chapter 118 - One Hundred and Seventeen – Renn – Lumen’s Gates
- Chapter 117 - One Hundred and Sixteen – Vim – To Bet On Her Promise
- Chapter 116 - One Hundred and Fifteen – Renn – The Clothed Woman
- Chapter 115 - One Hundred and Fourteen – Vim – A Safehouse For Those Without
- Chapter 114 - One Hundred and Thirteen – Renn – A Bridge’s Forgotten Smile
- Chapter 113 - One Hundred and Twelve – Vim – Crossroads, Sandwiches, Drinks
- Chapter 112 - One Hundred and Eleven – Renn – A Boulder to Toss
- Chapter 111 - One Hundred and Ten – Vim – The Frozen Pass
- Chapter 110 - One Hundred and Nine – Renn – For The Society
- Chapter 109 - One Hundred and Eight – Vim – Spring
- Chapter 108 - One Hundred and Seven – Renn – To Hammer Again...
- Chapter 107 - One Hundred and Six – Vim – Request of Those Left Behind
- Chapter 106 - One Hundred and Five – Renn – To Hate What You Love
- Chapter 105 - One Hundred and Four – Vim – Handprint
- Chapter 104 - One Hundred and Three – Renn - Nebl
- Chapter 103 - One Hundred and Two – Vim – A Lone Mine
- Chapter 102 - One Hundred and One – Renn – To Clean Soot
- Chapter 101 - One Hundred – Vim – To Teach the Willing
- Chapter 100 - Ninety Nine – Renn – Someone Who Loves What They Hate
- Chapter 99 - Ninety Eight – Vim – To Smelt
- Chapter 98 - Ninety Seven – Renn – Master and Friend
- Chapter 97 - Ninety Six – Vim – The Smithy
- Chapter 96 - Ninety Five – Renn – A Fish and a Smirk
- Chapter 95 - Ninety Four – Vim – To Kill Those Who Would
- Chapter 94 - Ninety Three – Renn – A Pond’s Quiet Ripple
- Chapter 93 - Ninety Two – Vim - Nory
- Chapter 92 - Ninety One – Renn – A Venture for the Future
- Chapter 91 - Ninety – Vim – To Settle a Mind
- Chapter 90 - Eighty Nine – Renn – A Book For A Protector
- Chapter 89 - Eighty Eight – Vim – To Retreat Without Running
- Chapter 88 - Eighty Seven – Renn – Maps and Plans
- Chapter 87 - Eighty Six – Vim – Telmik’s Festival
- Chapter 86 - Eighty Five – Renn – A Sparrow’s Respite and Dance
- Chapter 85 - Eighty Four – Vim – A Small Present
- Chapter 84 - Eighty Three – Renn – A War for a Daughter
- Chapter 83 - Eighty Two – Vim – A Drunk Dunk
- Chapter 82 - Eighty One – Renn - Hands
- Chapter 81 - Eighty – Vim – Prophecies Among Them
- Chapter 80 - Seventy Nine – Renn – A Cold Night’s Warm Back
- Chapter 79 - Seventy Eight – Vim – The Walking Pig
- Chapter 78 - Seventy Seven – Renn - Mansio
- Chapter 77 - Seventy Six – Vim – The Chronicler
- Chapter 76 - Seventy Five – Renn - Telmik
- Chapter 75 - Seventy Four – Vim – A Quiet Cost
- Chapter 74 - Seventy Three – Renn – A Knight’s Demand
- Chapter 73 - Seventy Two – Vim – To Spice The Trip
- Chapter 72 - Seventy One – Renn – Nation of the Blind
- Chapter 71 - Seventy – Vim – A Floating Moment
- Chapter 70 - Sixty Nine – Renn – Those Who Came Before
- Chapter 69 - Sixty Eight – Vim – To Fix the Unfixable
- Chapter 68 - Sixty Seven – Renn - Kaley
- Chapter 67 - Sixty Six – Vim – To Sea A Smile
- Chapter 66 - Sixty Five – Renn – To See Not Touch
- Chapter 65 - Sixty Four – Vim – Tor
- Chapter 64 - Sixty Three – Renn – A Cold Yet Hot Realization
- Chapter 63 - Sixty Two – Vim – To Fix a Wheel
- Chapter 62 - Sixty One – Renn – To Hear and Help
- Chapter 61 - Sixty – Vim – To Pluck a Feather
- Chapter 60 - Fifty Nine – Renn - Routine
- Chapter 59 - Fifty Eight – Vim – Rapti
- Chapter 58 - Fifty Seven – Renn – Thunderous Stew
- Chapter 57 - Fifty Six – Vim – Nevi
- Chapter 56 - Fifty Five – Renn – A Burden Twice Carried
- Chapter 55 - Fifty Four – Vim – A Few Moments Rest
- Chapter 54 - Fifty Three – Renn – Wagons
- Chapter 53 - Fifty Two – Vim – Primdoll
- Chapter 52 - Fifty One – Renn – The Last Painting
- Chapter 51 - Fifty – Vim – Lord Carvill’s Fire
- Chapter 50 - Forty Nine – Renn – Silk and Sweat
- Chapter 49 - Forty Eight – Vim – A Thief’s Regret
- Chapter 48 - Forty Seven – Renn – A Jealous Drink
- Chapter 47 - Forty Six – Vim – A Tithe For A Glare
- Chapter 46 - Forty Five – Renn – Promises. Prayers.
- Chapter 45 - Forty Four – Vim - The Sleepy Artist
- Chapter 44 - Forty Three – Renn – Ruvindale
- Chapter 43 - Forty Two – Vim – A Silent Night
- Chapter 42 - Forty One – Renn – Rules, Humans, Conversations
- Chapter 41 - Forty – Vim - Negotiations
- Chapter 40 - Thirty Nine – Renn – A Heavy Cookie
- Chapter 39 - Thirty Eight – Vim – To Prepare Is To Hunt
- Chapter 38 - Thirty Seven – Renn – Kindness. Worthlessness.
- Chapter 37 - Thirty Six – Vim – Letters. Scents. Heartbeats.
- Chapter 36 - Thirty Five – Renn – A Cat’s Meow
- Chapter 35 - Thirty Four – Vim - Porka
- Chapter 34 - Thirty Three – Renn – The Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 33 - Thirty Two – Vim – A Snake’s Requests
- Chapter 32 - Thirty One – Renn – An Empty Forest
- Chapter 31 - Thirty – Vim – Lomi’s Den
- Chapter 30 - Twenty Nine – Renn – The Letters
- Chapter 29 - Twenty Eight – Vim – Snack In The Dark
- Chapter 28 - Twenty Seven – Renn – An Envelope
- Chapter 27 - Twenty Six – Vim – To Soar Amongst Warriors
- Chapter 26 - Twenty Five – Renn – Worthless Metal
- Chapter 25 - Twenty Four – Vim – Meeting The Owls
- Chapter 24 - Twenty Three - Renn - A Broken Brush
- Chapter 23 - Twenty Two - Vim - A Cold Cup
- Chapter 22 - Twenty One - Renn - Silence Broken
- Chapter 21 - Twenty - Vim - A Log and A Hen
- Chapter 20 - Nineteen - Renn - The Faded Memories Upon The Horizon
- Chapter 19 - Eighteen - Vim - Journey Onward
- Chapter 18 - Seventeen - Renn - A Coin For a Dream
- Chapter 17 - Sixteen - Vim - A Stroll to Ponder
- Chapter 16 - Fifteen - Renn - A Happy Moment, Painted, Yet Distracted
- Chapter 15 - Fourteen - Vim - A Balcony Fit for a King
- Chapter 14 - Thirteen - Renn - Questions After Dinner
- Chapter 13 - Twelve - Vim - To Study And Shop
- Chapter 12 - Eleven - Renn - Storm
- Chapter 11 - Ten - Vim - A Cloak For a Fox
- Chapter 10 - Nine - Renn - The Non-Human Society
- Chapter 9 - Eight - Vim - A Boat, a Fisherman and a Lizard
- Chapter 8 - Seven - Renn - To Meat a Mouse
- Chapter 7 - Six - Vim - A Plate of Thoughts
- Chapter 6 - Five - Renn - Paintings
- Chapter 5 - Four - Vim - To Gnaw A Tree
- Chapter 4 - Three - Renn - Coins
- Chapter 3 - Two - Vim - Snowfall
- Chapter 2 - One - Renn - Time
- Chapter 1: Prologue - Vim - Again