Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Three – Renn – To Stumble Together
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- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Three – Renn – To Stumble Together
“Their relationship is weird Ursula, stop trying to comprehend it,” Sharp said with a sigh.
“But! He’s an angel, Sharp. The scriptures say that if they lay with our kind then demons will be born from the union and…!” Ursula spoke quickly and with a whisper, as if afraid I could hear her, and then went quiet as if afraid to say more. She glanced at me and flinched, then looked back down at the game-board.
Her hesitation was funny since the three of us were sitting so close, and had been talking to each other for hours. And several topics had been just as sensitive, and she’d not seemed to hesitant or ashamed of talking until now.
“If he’s an angel then we’re doomed anyway, so there’s no need to worry about that,” Sharp said as she went to move one of the pieces on the board.
Her bandaged hands had to grab the tiny wooden pieces carefully. Not because they’d break or shatter upon touching her skin, but because they were so smooth that they kept slipping from her tiny fingertips thanks to her bandages. She carefully lifted the small piece, and took one of Ursula’s horses.
Ursula sighed, but not because she had just been placed in check. “Just be careful Renn. Vim’s bound by his rules, and so too our realm, but he’s still a piece of divinity. Don’t allow yourself to be led astray,” Ursula warned me.
“I uh… I’ll do my best,” I said, unsure of what else to say to her.
For some reason she was genuinely worried for me.
You’d think her belief that Vim was a servant of her religious divine figures would make him trustworthy and worthy of affection. Yet it seemed it was the opposite.
Ursula nodded gravely at me, and then went to move one of her pieces. Sharp clicked her tongue in annoyance as Ursula not only protected her Queen, but returned the favor and put Sharp in check.
Smiling, I watched as Sharp crossed her arms and went to glaring at the board. Her robes made odd sounds as it got pushed and squished by her arms. It wanted to slide along the smooth bandages, yet her bandages on her arms weren’t fully encompassing. Tiny patches of her skin snuck through, which caught on the robe.
When no one was talking, the sounds of her bandages and robes were rather loud. At least to me. And it wasn’t helped much by the fact that the room we were in was a little… strangely sound-proof. I couldn’t hear much at all outside of the room, so everything in the room sounded louder.
We were in Ursula’s little library. Her board and its pieces were many times bigger than my own, but it made sense. Mine was one made for carrying. For traveling. Hers was a large board, able to be opened not too unlike a book as to put the pieces away into specially made holes for every piece.
It was honestly very beautiful. It was made out of a reddish wood, and the way it had been sanded and crafted made the game board and its pieces glossy and detailed. Which was one of the reasons Sharp struggled to keep hold of the little things.
I wasn’t sure if Vim had made it for her or not, but I’d not be shocked to hear it had been. It had his… strangely too perfect appearance to it. It looked like it was without flaw at all and yet somewhat simple all the same. A boring perfection, basically.
“I can’t say I don’t understand why you and so many others think he’s some kind of god… especially after seeing what he had done yesterday… But Vim? A god? He’s failed too many times. Made too many mistakes. And he lets those failures weigh him down. A god would not be so bothered by their own failures as he,” Sharp said as she studied the board.
I nodded, agreeing with her.
“That’s because you’re looking at it from the wrong perspective. I’m not saying Vim’s a god, I’m saying he’s a piece of one. A servant. A child. A tool. He was put on this planet to guide us, to fulfill his creator’s desire. He can only operate within those boundaries set upon him,” Ursula said as she went to take a drink of tea.
As she grabbed her cup, I pondered her words and viewpoint… while also studying the way she was about to win the game.
When had she set on this path to victory? I had genuinely thought her defeated a few moves ago… yet here she was, certain to win. Unless she made a mistake. Sharp had allowed Ursula to box in her Queen, while all of Sharp’s more potent pieces were on the wrong side of the board, in another corner. She had no way to get them back into position in time. She had a few moves she could do to prolong her fate, but none that I could see that would save her from it.
“I get how you see it. I’m saying even with that excuse it still doesn’t work. Even if he’s bound by some strange rules and laws… how do you explain his failures? What god allows failure?” Sharp asked as she reached over and grabbed a piece finally.
She didn’t lift or move it though. She instead held it as she frowned and studied the board closer.
“His failures are only such in our eyes and perspectives. From the eyes of a higher power, they’re not failures but simple steps to an end. Destiny and fate leading the world where it should go,” Ursula said, then took a drink from her small cup.
Sharp sighed and moved her piece. “I’m defeated. I don’t see a way out of this,” she complained as she put the piece into the only spot that prolonged her defeat.
“Funny. There is a way out, but it’s fitting you don’t see it since you can’t see the obvious in life either,” Ursula teased her as she went to move her own piece.
I raised an eyebrow as I heavily studied the board again.
There had been a way out of it? Really?
Sharp sighed in defeat, and pushed over the tall skinny piece. Her Queen fell with a light tap against the wooden board, and rolled a bit.
“Hmph,” Ursula smiled in victory as she went to take another drink from her cup. Or well, for her it was barely more than a sip.
I was glad I had brought my own cup. The one that matched Vim’s, that we carried while we traveled. Although it still wasn’t that big, it was at least big enough to hold a few real gulps and not just a few sips.
“So Renn?” Sharp then asked me.
“No… I don’t see how you would have won. I’m assuming it’s something to do with these castle pieces, but…” I said as I pointed at the one I thought possibly led to the solution, but I still couldn’t make heads or tails of how to accomplish it. It was likely a pattern of moves, a dozen moves deep. If I had time to ponder it, I’d probably eventually see it, but… no one would willingly wait hours for me to ponder something as simple as a singular move of a silly little game.
No one other than Vim at least.
“Huh…? No… I meant…” Sharp went quiet as she studied the board. “Oh.”
“Did you figure it out?” I asked as I noticed the bandages wrapped around her head shift thanks to her hair moving in excitement.
She nodded. “I could have taken her horses after a few moves, and then fought back. Oh well,” Sharp said with a sigh.
Oh…? Oh…! I nodded as I saw what she had pointed out.
“We can resume if you’d like,” Ursula offered.
“I lost. Defeat is defeat,” Sharp said.
Was it…? I kind of wanted to watch the rest. Ursula seemed to have a plan to counter it, so it would have been interesting.
Though maybe Sharp knew that, and decided it was pointless anyway.
“And no. I do agree that Vim is special… that he’s likely not what we think he is, but I don’t believe Vim is a god or related to them,” I said as I went to helping them putting the pieces back into their proper starting positions.
“Special? How are you thinking?” Sharp asked, interested.
“I’m not sure. But he’s definitely got secrets. Plus although he’s strong and seems to heal from practically any injury… I’ve known others who were unique like that too. I knew a witch once able to heal someone from even death. So although he’s strange, it’s not in a way that is as unique as we think it is. But even that witch, with all her power, hadn’t lived as long as him or knows the things he does. So… there’s definitely something strange about him, beyond his mere bloodline or abilities,” I told the two women.
“You knew a saint Renn? A witch on top of it?” Ursula asked, her hands pausing above the board. She held one of the queen pieces, and thanks to the angle of her arm and hand I wasn’t able to put back the piece currently in my hand. Not without bumping into her.
Ursula didn’t seem to mind the touch, or presence, of women… but I wasn’t going to risk it. For all I knew she’d get panicky over my touch too, and all that would do is ruin the moment.
“Vim’s said she had likely been a saint, yes. She hadn’t called herself one though. She had simply intruded herself as a witch. She had hunted me, but we became friends… for a short while, until I killed her,” I told her.
“Good for you,” Sharp praised me.
Ursula though frowned at me, and clenched the Queen piece in her hand tighter. “You killed her…?” she asked worriedly.
I nodded. “I had to. Yes.”
“I see…” Ursula looked away from me, and I noted the depressed resignation in her gaze.
A little worried at how sad she suddenly seemed to be, I glanced at Sharp… who only shook her head at me.
Thanks to her bandages, I couldn’t really tell what Sharp meant by the shake of her head… but I figured it wasn’t her saying she didn’t know why Ursula hadn’t enjoyed hearing about my friend… but rather that I shouldn’t press on it.
Thanks to Ursula growing bothered, I was able to easily put the piece I had been holding back into its proper spot. I didn’t need to grab another, the board had been reset. Only one piece was waiting to be put into place, and it was the one in Ursula’s hand… which was now on her lap.
“Shall we end it here today? It’s almost dinner time,” Sharp then said.
Oh…? I glanced at Sharp, and noticed the soft smile hidden under her bandages.
She really could be gentle and kind when she wished to be.
I nodded. “Sounds okay to me. I’d like to find Elisabell before it gets too late anyway,” I said.
“Elis… Ah, that human you brought,” Sharp said as she remembered her.
“You spoke to her this morning, Sharp…” I said gently, to remind her. We had all ran into each other as Vim and I returned to the church, after putting the tombstone we had made for my family next to his parent’s one in the mountain nearby. We had finished making it last night, and went early in the morning to place it next to his parent’s. He had offered to let me put it here, in the cemetery of the Crypt… but I kind of liked the idea of us having a secretive little grave site to share, just for us.
“Yeah… but I hadn’t heard her name then,” Sharp defended herself as she crossed her arms again.
I smiled at her and nodded. “That is true,” I said.
Sharp nodded, glad to hear I understood.
“That’s right… you plan to leave soon, don’t you?” Ursula finally snapped out of her strange depression.
I nodded, and smiled gently at her. “In a few days, so Vim says. Yes.”
She sighed and reached over to put the Queen in its proper place. She placed it down, and then gently turned it a little… spinning it until it was in perfect placement. Facing boldly the enemy army on the other side.
“Typical Vim. Shows up, makes a ruckus, then tootles along,” Sharp said.
Ursula giggled. “The privilege of the divine,” she said.
“Of the mighty, maybe,” Sharp corrected.
“Thank you two for inviting me to your little game,” I said to the two, not caring for either of their perspectives. They did have a ground to stand on, I admitted… but I believed they were both too far down the branch of truth. Or well, more so Ursula’s opinion. Sharp didn’t seem to think Vim was a god, or anything like it, but she also didn’t seem to think he was a normal man either.
“Hm. It was fun. You’re still newer at it, and it shows, but you play in a unique way. I look forward to playing you again next time you visit,” Ursula said happily.
“Next time we’ll play for keeps. It’ll be fun,” Sharp added.
“Keeps…?” I asked.
Ursula gestured lightly at me, with a tiny point. “Favors. Just little things, like cooking meals or doing each other’s laundry. It helps add a little spice to our little games,” she told me.
“Oh…?” I sat up a little straighter, and found myself very interested.
“So in this case I owe Ursula two favors,” Sharp said. She had won once but lost three times to Ursula.
“Then I’d owe both of you several favors,” I said.
Sharp sighed and Ursula giggled at me. “You sounded far too excited over that,” Ursula teased me.
Well… I shifted, and my tail bumped a nearby bookshelf.
“You’re fine, Renn. You’re leaving soon. We can play for favors next time,” Sharp said as she got off her chair.
“You sure…? I’d not mind,” I said.
“Definitely. Even if you’d enjoy it. It’s rude to force one to such rules without first telling them of it. Rather sacrilegious really,” Ursula said.
Sharp sighed, but nodded. “To a point, yes,” she said.
Although a little disappointed, I decided to let it be. “Okay. Next time then,” I said.
Sharp headed for the door as she nodded, and I hesitated as I stood. Were we just… going to leave? Without helping Ursula clean up? We had cups, and we had pulled chairs over to the table and…
“It’s fine Renn. I plan to read anyway, before dinner,” Ursula said to me, likely noticing my concern over us leaving her alone.
“You sure?” I asked.
She nodded gently at me. “Yes. Thank you for playing with us.”
“Hm…” I hesitated all the same as Sharp opened the door.
“Coming Renn?” Sharp asked, and I begrudgingly obliged. Leaving Ursula and her quiet library, I shut the door behind me and followed Sharp down the hall.
“We should have at least helped clean up, Sharp,” I said to her.
“Hm…? It’s fine Renn. Really… you’re strangely upright. Must be because of Vim. He’s weird like that too, always tidying up and never leaving a mess or anything,” she said to me.
Well… although glad to be compared to Vim in such a way, I hadn’t meant it that way.
Deciding to just let it be, I changed focus. “Has Ursula read the fourth installment yet?” I asked.
“Yes. There’s only one person left who wants to read it. I’ll give it to her after I read it one more time,” Sharp said.
Oh…? So everyone’s read it already? So quickly?
I guess we’d been here for a few weeks now but…
“Ursula was right though. You play like someone who just recently learned how. Who’ve you been playing with?” Sharp asked, changing topics again.
“Vim,” I said.
Sharp sighed. “That’s tough,” she said.
It was. But he let me win sometimes, so it was okay.
“He doesn’t like it much… so I don’t bug him to play too often,” I said.
Sharp nodded with a frown as we rounded a corner. “Some people just don’t like playing. Ursula and Prasta are the only ones who play with me… I used to play with Rapti a lot. Rapti loved it. Or… loves it, I guess,” Sharp said softly.
I frowned and slowed. “She does. She’s the one who originally taught me how to play it,” I said. So Sharp knows Rapti?
Really…?
Rapti was… very religious. Sharp and her were friends? Such an odd pair.
Sharp slowed to a stop as well, and glanced up at me. “You met Rapti…?” she asked.
I nodded. “In Nevi. Not long after I joined. We had only stayed there a few days… Vim had been in a hurry to get back to the Cathedral. I enjoyed spending time with her,” I said.
“Hm… she is fun to be with, yes,” Sharp agreed.
Oh…? That had been an odd tone. Had she been smirking in a playful manner, or had that been a sad smile? It was so hard to tell thanks to her bandages…
It really was too bad she seemed to always wear them. Especially since she really didn’t need to.
She only did it as to make sure no one accidentally hurt themselves by bumping into her on mistake. She herself didn’t really need to wear the bandages to protect herself.
Sharp was far kinder than people thought.
“I’m… likely to see her again. Rather soon, maybe. Vim told me we’ll be heading back north that way. Would you like to write her a letter?” I asked Sharp.
The small woman tilted her head, and I felt her hard gaze from behind the bandages. I tried to hold it, though wasn’t sure if I was actually looking at her eyes or not. She had wrapped herself in several layers this time, so it was harder than usual to tell.
“No… not this time, I think,” she then said.
I blinked at the very sad voice, and did my best not to worry… as I nodded gently. “Okay… maybe next time,” I said.
“Mhm…” Sharp nodded back and I heard the tiny cry in the noise she had made.
Feeling horrible, I realized I had likely just… hurt her somehow. Or put her in an awkward position.
“I’m going to go to my room. To read the book one last time before you two leave,” Sharp then said, and I did my best to not let her see that I could hear her heartbreak in her voice.
“Okay… I’ll see you later, Sharp,” I said gently.
“Mhm,” she made the same sound again, but this time a little more surely. She turned, and stepped away… walking slowly.
She didn’t look like she was walking stiffly… but I could tell I had just bothered her. I knew she likely… hadn’t taken offense or anything but…
Feeling horrible, I turned around and stepped away as well. So that just in case Sharp started to cry, I’d not be around to hear it. The poor woman deserved that much at least.
Now I didn’t want to find Elisabell. Now I wanted to find Vim. To ask him what I had just done.
Would he tell me? Sometimes he just… told me everything, without hesitation… other times he held firm, and kept every ounce of secret he held from me without fail.
Although I didn’t want to pry into Sharp’s life or struggles… I now felt horrible. Plus…
Well…
I had intended to just make a nice offer. A nice gesture.
Vim had given me permission to handle the letters of our Society… so I had simply tried to get one myself. I had a new job, and I had wanted to do my best at it.
And the first person I asked a letter from got hurt because of it.
Vim is going to have to tell me who I should ask and who I shouldn’t from now on… or else something tells me I’ll be experiencing that awkward pain a lot in the coming days and years.
Rounding a corner, I picked up the pace… and ran into Frett.
Slowing, she slowed as well… and smiled at me.
Inwardly groaning at a new kind of awkwardness, I smiled back at her. “Hey Frett…!” I greeted her, and flinched at how silly I had sounded.
Come on, Renn! Don’t be so obvious about your unsure self!
Frett though only smiled more and nodded, and I could tell by the look in her eyes that she had genuinely found me amusing.
“I uh… know. I know. Silence. Sorry I’m not very good at it. I uh…” I rambled as I smiled at the woman who was patiently, and silently, watching me.
Taking a small breath, I sighed… and relaxed a little thanks to it.
“Sorry. I uh… Vim and I, we plan on leaving in a few days. I know you can’t… really communicate right now, but if you need anything… just let us know okay?” I told her.
She nodded.
“Right… okay…” I shifted a little and nodded back. Then hesitated. “Wait… did that nod mean you do have something you need?” I asked, worried I had misunderstood.
Frett’s smile softened, but she didn’t nod or shake her head again.
Right… she can’t answer.
So weird. Why could she sometimes nod or acknowledge a question, but other times not? Was it the phrasing? Or was it something personal? Plus she had somewhat giggled just now, although lightly… wasn’t that a sound? Didn’t that break silence?
“I’m… not good at this… So… I’ll just have Vim make sure later, okay?” I suggested.
Frett’s smile evened and she blinked at me… then gave me a tiny bow of the head and stepped away.
Oh…? Was that a way of acknowledging me, and what I had said… or had she just dismissed me because I had brought Vim up?
Watching Frett walk away, I sighed at myself.
I wasn’t doing very well, was I?
Making members feel awkward, or upset. Not properly doing my job and fulfilling my duties. Needing Vim to cover for my lacking self…
It all made me feel useless.
Returning to walking, as to search for Elisabell, I wondered if Frett now hated Vim. She had told me very clearly, and had acted in my perspective, that she was completely unbothered or angry over Tim’s death… but…
That didn’t mean it hadn’t affected her… or that she had not simply been hiding her true feelings of the matter.
Groaning as I picked up the pace, I rounded another corner and ran into another robed woman.
“Hello Lena,” I greeted her as we passed one another.
“Heya Renn! Did you run into Frett earlier?” Lena asked as we both slowed, to speak with one another.
She had a basket in her arms. One that looked full of clothes and towels. Likely laundry.
“I did. Just now,” I said with a point down the hall I had just come from.
“Hm… what’d you think?” she asked.
“Of…?” I asked back.
“Her vow?”
Oh. “Well… I mean… not sure, really. But she seems serious about it,” I said.
Lena sighed and nodded. “Right…? It’s so weird. Our faith does have such vows, but they’re more for punishments than anything else. Which means she’s seeing it as such. A punishment. A curse. Penance. I don’t know what to say to her, but I wish I did… She should be grieving, and spending time with everyone to make her feel better… not just go all quiet and sulk,” Lena said.
I shifted and wondered if I agreed or not. A part of me definitely did… but… well…
Maybe Frett did have something to ask forgiveness for. Maybe she did deserve punishment. Who was I to say? Or know?
Though I did agree her method was a little… odd. “At least she’s not hurting herself,” I said, and decided.
“That’s true! Abel flagellates himself, the poor man. That too is something in our scripture… but sheesh,” Lena shivered a little, which told me that her word had been something bad. Worse than even Frett’s vow of silence.
I nodded, but said nothing. I knew if I opened my mouth I’d ask what she meant by that word. And although I knew she’d likely tell me, and not make fun of me for it… for some reason at the same time I didn’t wish to.
“Oh well. Maybe she’ll get over it in a few months or something,” Lena then said, shrugging her shoulders.
“Yes. Hopefully,” I nodded and agreed, willing to risk my voice now.
“Hm… oh well. Back to laundry,” Lena said with a small shift of her basket.
“A form of punishment too, some think,” I said lightly as I stepped away.
Lena’s face scrunched up as she went to laughing. “So true!” she agreed as we both went our separate ways.
As I listened and enjoyed Lena’s giggling as I left her behind, I continued to try and decode the word she had used.
Flagellate. A punishment. That Abel did.
And it made him a poor man, or at least it made him seem so to Lena.
She had flinched and shook her head too… so…
Likely something painful, maybe.
Rounding a corner, I walked past the kitchens. Pausing a moment to peak my head into them, I sighed at the sight of two human members, but not Elisabell.
Seriously, I had seen her so often before the whole Tim thing… I had run into her all the time while walking around, yet now I couldn’t find her at all.
I’d think she was avoiding me if not for the fact I knew she was likely just in some room somewhere, hanging out with her new friends.
Elisabell was trying to convert. As to join this convent. Properly.
They seemed to be letting her, and believed her desire… but I couldn’t help but feel that it was still a little wrong.
She was obviously just doing it as to… fit in. To be accepted. She wanted to do it because otherwise she’d be ostracized.
That wasn’t faith, was it?
Though… I guess it didn’t matter, much.
In Vim’s perspective it was fine. In the view of those here, even those like Abel or Frett who were doubly so invested in their faiths… they too saw nothing wrong with it.
Those were both ends of the spectrum… and they both agreed. Though maybe for differing reasons… so…
What right did I have to find it at fault?
“It’s not that cold, I think.”
My ears perked up and turned, and I smiled as I hurried down the hallway I had just heard Elisabell’s voice come from.
Although now very comfortable, and not afraid in the slightest… Elisabell still had a slight tremor in her voice. A tiny crack, as if from worry. A unique trait that made it very easy to notice and recognize her voice in an instant, even amongst a choir.
Hurrying down the hallway, I slowed as I neared an open door. One half ajar.
Peering into it, I found Elisabell and three other women. Two humans and a non-human. The lizard girl, Prasta was standing across from Elisabell with her focus on the table before her.
They were standing around a table, and arranging what looked to be utensils. They were getting ready to have dinner together.
Although I wanted to talk to her, and would have enjoyed having dinner with them… I instead stepped away. Staying quiet, I headed away from the door and back down the hall where I’d came.
She needed to settle. To solidify her place here. If I kept intruding… it’d just slow that process down. Even if I was welcomed, and even if I’d enjoy it…
I’d rather they all got along and became closer friends far more than me enjoying a single dinner.
I was actually very glad that Elisabell was doing fine. Even if I didn’t entirely… understand or agree with her whole conversion thing, I was very happy she had not only found a place to call home… but seemed to be enjoying it too.
Especially since she had essentially been, and technically still was, a prisoner.
Considering how badly fate went for us sometimes… Elisabell dying, running off, or Vim deciding to end her life out of necessity… all had been very possible and maybe even the more likely outcomes of all that happened. So for it to have ended with her here, happy, and being accepted…
Yes. Very good. Very good indeed…!
“Why so happy?”
I jumped, and bumped into the small bench against the wall as I turned to glare at Vim.
“Vim!” I shouted at him as my heart thumped heavily in my chest.
He tilted his head at me in a way that made me want to pick up the bench I had hit my knee on and thunk him over the head with it.
Looking around, I groaned as I did my best to calm myself.
I had rounded a corner… and hadn’t noticed Vim leaning against the wall near an extrusion in the stones. Where a door was. It hadn’t completely hidden him from view… especially not as I walked past him, but it had obviously done more than enough to hide his presence from me all the same.
“Sorry, Renn,” Vim apologized, and I could both hear and see that he had meant it… but…
“Now that I know you do that intentionally, I’m not going to accept your apologies anymore,” I told him, and then I glanced behind me… at the bench I had hurt my knee on.
Sighing, I sat down on it. I didn’t feel like sitting, really, since my heart was now thumping wildly… but…
“Well… I don’t do it intentionally either, Renn. In fact I hadn’t even known you were going to round that corner. I knew you were nearby, I had heard your voice and smelled you, but I had thought you were a few hallways down,” Vim said as he crossed his arms and watched me relax and calm down.
“Then… why were you leaning there? Half hidden?” I asked, accusing him.
“I had been waiting for Abel. He’s in there,” Vim pointed at the door he had been leaning next to.
“Doing what…? That’s not a bathroom,” I said.
“No. It’s a prayer room. He’s uh… well… likely hurting himself,” Vim said as he frowned.
“Hurting…” I blinked as I realized what he meant, and also why Lena had spoken of it. So she must have known, or this was just… the time Abel did this. Like a daily thing. “Flagellates?” I asked him.
“Flag… well… yes. But it’s flagellation, when saying it that way. Abel uses a tiny whip with little spikes on it. It punctures and cuts the skin, but not so badly that it can kill or get infected,” Vim explained.
“But… why?” I asked as I glanced at the door. I didn’t hear anything happening behind it. Either the door led to a hallway, which then led to another room… or that door was far thicker and more soundproof than it looked.
“It’s just a thing some religious folks do. Or well… it’s also a sexual thing too, sometimes,” Vim said as he thought about it.
“Sexual…?” I asked, and leered at Vim.
“Hm…” he nodded as he frowned, likely thinking about whatever he had meant.
“I’ll not be doing that with you, sorry,” I told him.
Vim blinked, and then smirked at me. “Funny,” he said. Then he stepped forward.
I shifted away, thanks to his strange comment, as he sat down on the bench next to me.
He sighed as he sat back, and made the small bench both become crowded… and creak loudly, as if about to snap.
“If this breaks while I’m sitting on it, I’ll bury you in one of those graves outside,” I warned him.
Vim chuckled at me. “Duly noted.”
I nodded, glad he understood.
For a moment we sat in silence, and as I realized I was calm once more and my heart wasn’t beating wildly in shock… I realized we were actually sitting rather close to one another. Vim had even leaned his arm back and over the bench’s top, behind my head.
Although I knew Vim hadn’t done such a thing with any weird intention or meaning… it still made me smile a little. Not because he was doing it, or doing it to me, but rather that he was doing it here. In this church.
In a Society location.
Vim really was willing to let people know he was letting me grow close to him.
Sometimes I felt he was just… playing along, like when I called myself his wife or made comments about it. Not because he saw our relationship as a joke, but rather as a way to tepidly hide the truth from them.
He played along, lightly, to make them think he wasn’t being serious about it. Sometimes. And usually it worked.
Yet lately…
“Oh.” I remembered something important, and then reached over to grab his thigh. “Vim,” I said quickly.
“Hm?”
“Do Sharp and Rapti not get along?” I asked.
Vim frowned at me. “Well… no. There’s a reason for it, though. They used to be very close friends. Inseparable. Something… kind of like what you and Nory had been like,” he said.
“Oh…” I felt my heart thump weirdly again, for a different reason.
“Why…? What happened?” Vim asked.
“We had been playing that board game. Ursula had one, and I guess her and Sharp play often together. We all played each other, and I got to spend time with them… I told Sharp I had learned from Rapti and she got kind of weird… so I then offered to take a letter from her. To Rapti. I had misunderstood. I had thought they were friends,” I said, explaining it.
“Ah… don’t feel bad Renn. Sharp… actually does still see Rapti as a friend. Rapti’s the one who right now is… being difficult. But she has a good reason for it. Just let it be, it’s fine,” Vim said.
“Easy for you to say, Vim. I feel bad all the same.”
“Hm…” Vim nodded, and then went to patting my head.
I blinked as his hand brushed between my ears, sometimes hard enough to make my whole head turn and move because of it.
Although a little annoyed, I couldn’t help but smile and giggle at him. “Is this what you always do to all the women and kids in the Society? No wonder they’re always running away and grumbling at you,” I said.
“Eh… a bad habit,” Vim said, but he didn’t stop.
“It’s not that bad really…” I admitted. Although he wasn’t as gentle as he could be, it wasn’t like it hurt or really bothered me. I even had ears on the top of my head too. So for those who didn’t, like Sharp or Merit… well…
Though…
They might not like it not because of how it felt, but rather the meaning behind it. Vim was basically teasing us when he did it. Most in the Society had known Vim since their birth, or not long after it… So it was more playful than anything else… However… some of them were kind of small. Almost like children… I could see why those like Merit took offense to it. But he did it to others too, who didn’t outright look like children either. I’d seen him do it to not only Merit and Sharp. But to Lomi… and even to Landi, Riz, and Herra. He didn’t do it just to the young… though that was likely not the right way to look at it. After all, to Vim, we were all young.
My ears fluttered as Vim brushed my hair and patted my head… and I frowned at the feeling of him doing his best to not touch my ears.
“My ears aren’t so fragile Vim, you can touch them,” I said as I glanced at him, and had to look away as his hand pushed my head a different direction.
He hadn’t done it roughly, but I did shift as to keep my neck from feeling strained.
Vim’s hand had come to a stop. His hand and his fingers felt like solid bricks above me, but they weren’t squeezing or pushing me. I lowered my head a tad, and felt his hand in my hair and against my ears. It was not moving, and was still stiff but it didn’t stop me from turning my head to look at him.
“Honestly… I do want to touch them,” he then whispered.
I paused, and then smiled at him. “Go ahead,” I offered. That was the first time he’s actually said aloud such a desire before!
Grinning happily, I did my best to not leap at him and wrap him in a hug. I did not want to spoil the moment. I would remember this moment my whole life and…
Vim stared at me for a moment as I tilted my head just enough to slide an ear under his palm… which immediately fluttered thanks to it tickling me.
“Yeah… no…” Vim said as he raised his hand a little.
I tilted my head again, as to glare at him once more.
“You really are a coward, sometimes,” I said with a sigh.
“Mhm…” Vim grumbled as he pulled his hand back, and the door opened… revealing a tired looking Abel.
As Vim stood to greet Abel and talk to him, I glared at the man who should have just indulged in my ears.
A day would come he’d not be so hesitant… but I worried he’d take too long. Or worse… one day he might learn to ignore or control those desires, and thus never act on them even when willing and able.
I mean… Vim was making progress. Quite so. I wasn’t upset with his lack of it, really. He’s made great progress in letting me into his heart… but…
For every moment he gave in and let me closer… there were a dozen more moments like this. Where he not only kept his defenses up, but seemingly enforced them as well.
One step forward… two backward.
Standing as to join their conversation, and go with them to help make dinner, I decided to start being a little more pushy. At least, just a little bit more.
I mean really. Vim could kill someone without hesitation. He could make that decision, and then act on it, in the blink of an eye… so why then did something as silly and simple as touching my ears make him so cowardly?
Although it made him adorable, it also meant it was a form of a roadblock. For me. It was a trait of his that I would need to overcome, eventually.
If Vim wouldn’t, or couldn’t… then it was up to me. I would do what he couldn’t.
Hopefully I could do it though, since sometimes I faltered as well…
But maybe if we both faltered and stumbled together…
Maybe we’d eventually meet together and accomplish it all the same.
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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