by ToxicShadow » Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:11 pm
In the aftermath of the battle of the earlier scuffle between the Celestial Heavens and the rock creatures that split off from the titan, Ghost and Lore had made a new discovery when it came to the hero's abilities. At the very least, Ghost was able to replicate some of the God of the Void's powers. In order to save herself from a blow that would have otherwise landed and harmed her, she tore open a portal into the void, escaping danger by slipping inside. She hadn't even realized what she had done, she just did it, as though her instincts of survival kicked in and she acted before she knew what she was doing. Lore, whom witnessed it happen in shock, ripped his own portal open and followed after her. They escaped the void together, as he lead them back.
During the battle, it was not something that they could address, but when the sky and sea folks took up the role of defenders against the attack, they were finally able to discuss what had happened.
"I... I really don't know how I did it," Ghost admitted, that familiar feeling of confusion arising within her again. She spent so much of her time confused, since she didn't know anything about herself in the past. She was only learning about herself in the present, and doing the best she could with that.
Lore shook his head, comforting her. "It's alright that you do not understand it yet." They were equally surprised. After all, he was the God of the Void. Never before had he met anyone else that could specifically enter and leave the void.
"Do you... Think I borrowed your power, because you were near me?" Ghost brought up the possibility, since she wanted to make sense of what happened, if she could.
"It is a possibility," the God of the Void answered. "Kandra's abilities work on those that are near to her in proximity. As her domain is magic, itself, you could say that she is like a battery that supercharges the abilities of those around her. Since hers work on those near her, it's possible that you can use the abilities of those that are close to you in proximity."
The hero nodded her head, still very much uncertain. Did the her of the past know all what she was capable? Did she have the answer, but she just could not access it within her broken, lost memories?
"You will not know the answer, without trying to find it," Lore said, after the hero had been silent for a long moment. "Now, we'll have to try to replicate what happened, and test it out with others, as well."
Ghost nodded in agreement. After all, she was the hero. She was here to train, to grow stronger and become capable as quickly as she could manage. The world could not wait, as they were already under attack, and the greater battle was looming over their heads. They did not know exactly when it would happen but it would, undoubtedly, happen soon. Sooner than anyone wanted, surely.
The two of them had returned to the territory of the Celestial Heavens, entering through the barrier that surrounded their land to protect them from the magic of the titan. They had been fighting on the outskirts, as even that was too close to home, but they could not be attacked within the barrier so easily. At least, not without them breaking through the barrier first. But everyone had lent themselves and their abilities into the formation of the barrier, lead and directed by Axiom, the God of Protection, himself. It would not break so easily.
There, they had sought out Fallyn first, as Nero and Makuvu were making rounds to check on everyone, escorting them back from the outside of the barrier now that the other folks were providing reinforcements. The eldest princess was tending to those on the inside, with the help of Zeri, while other members of the royal family were checking the perimeter of the barrier, itself.
They explained what had happened to Fallyn, and she did not disagree with their current hypothesis. "We'll have to figure it out. It could be what gives you an advantage in battle."
Eventually, this information was passed on to the Demon King, and all of the Celestial Heavens had gathered together once more. It was something they were doing a lot during this particular crisis, and did not seem like the meetings would end any time soon. However, this time, there as not actually much to discuss. The parties involved simply explained Ghost's discovery, and asked everyone to lend her a hand in figuring out her abilities.
First up, was Lore, again. Since Ghost had used his powers once before already, it was a logical choice to try and get her to do the same thing again, though, this time, by her own intention. The God of the Void helped explain it to her the best that he could, and, soon enough, the hero managed to open a portal again and enter into the void. The two, she and Lore, vanished into the portal together, but only momentarily. Once they entered the strangely colored world of the void, Lore instructed her to try to return. Though, that was more difficult than randomly entering into the void. The hero would need to learn how to open the portal at the location that she wanted to go to, which required some focus. She tried a few times, and failed at getting the location correct. "It's fine to make mistakes. You're doing fine," he encouraged her.
The fourth time, Ghost tore an opening, allowing them to return to the same place that they had left. She stepped out first, followed by the God of the Void. As the portal closed up behind them, they heard a few gasps from other folks around them.
"What?" Ghost found herself asking before she even realized it.
Lore first looked around at the others, before his gaze landed on the hero, and then he understood what it was that had surprised them.
"You changed," he informed her.
Ghost whipped around to look at Lore so fast that he was surprised. "What do you mean?"
"It's not anything major, just... You have a new color on your coat," he answered.
Ghost had gained a shade of purple color upon her return from the void, as though her body had somehow been tainted or painted by the colors of the void, itself.
Understandably, the hero was alarmed to discover the change in herself. But, in the end, she decided that it was not something that she should be worrying about now. What was gaining a new color on her body? She had just gained a new power, right? That was much more impressive. Maybe her physical change happened because of her using the powers. She rationalized it that way, since she really had no time to try to figure out the change when she had to figure out how using new powers worked.
After she had successfully used Lore's powers, he explained to her that there were more abilities than just entering and exiting the void, but they were far more complex and, likely, difficult to learn.
From there, a few others were selected to help her in figuring out her new abilities, allowing her to have a hand at their own, perhaps. If they were able to pinpoint how her abilities worked, then, likely, even more would join her.
Makuvu ended up supervising the earlier part of her training, with Lore, Kandra, Fallyn, and a few others. Though, even with others attempting to assist Ghost in harnessing their powers as her own, there weren't any other successes. This, of course, brought even more questions. Though, as the hero accidentally tripped over her own feet, the First Commander did the gentlemanly thing and rushed forward to help her keep her balance. When the two came in contact with one another, feathers seemed to immediately burst forth on the hero's body, growing on her shoulders and her tail.
Stunned, Makuvu stepped back. The others gasped, and Lore stared, as an idea formed in his head. Ghost only felt a little strange. She did not experience any pain in suddenly growing feathers. At most, she could describe it as a bit of a tickle or a tingling sensation. So someone had to tell her what had happened.
"Ghost! You have feathers now!" It was Fallyn that informed her, seeming a little excited about the whole thing.
"Perhaps you gain the abilities of those that you have come in contact with," Lore suggested, once he decided that this new hypothesis was at least a real possibility. "Before using my powers, you and I have certainly come into contact. Now, in coming in contact with Makuvu, you've sprouted feathers, just as your colors changed after entering the void." It seemed logical, did it not?
Ghost nodded her head. "That... Might very well be possible. What do you guys think?"
Fallyn, Kandra, and the others agreed that it was plausible, at least, and worth testing out. So, they followed along with that possibility in mind. Ghost would intentionally come in contact with someone else, and try to use their powers. It was successful.
However, she soon learned that there was at least one limit set in place. After coming in contact with someone new, she was unable to use the abilities of those that she had come in contact with prior. So, after touching Kandra, she could no longer make use of Lore's abilities, even though she had already demonstrated her ability to harness them accurately before.
All through the process, Ghost's body also continued to change. She sprouted vividly colored wings, and grew more than just a single set of horns, and then some. She had no choice but to adapt to the changes as they came, since they did not go away, even as she switched her abilities around.
Her training lasted only a few more days, before things had escalated beyond a point where they could still delay her supposed destiny. She was told by the members of the Celestial Heavens, "You will not be fighting alone." Not only would they be beside her in the fight, but she had learned to harness a number of their powers. Sure, her abilities were not as good as their own respective ones, but that was still to be expected. The gods, deities, and immortals that she borrowed abilities from were the owners and masters of their own abilities. She could not dream of matching them, especially within such a short amount of time. But, still, being capable of harnessing such a variety of abilities was, undoubtedly, part of her true strength.
When the time came, there were no members of the Celestial Heavens that were left immobilized. Before facing their enemy, they had already developed their plan of tactics, as well as additional plans, based on how things went on the battlefield. There was no more preparations that they could do. They were as prepared as they could be, so they all only had to play out their roles to the best of their abilities, and lend Ghost their strength. On her part, Ghost did not at all hesitate. She was as confident in herself as she possibly could be, even though she was still unsure of what the outcome would be. They had divided into the planned ranks, centered around Ghost being the secret weapon that, in the end, would be the one to bring down their enemy.
The battle was not an easy one, even with many seasoned fighters within their ranks. It was vicious and brutal. Although they felled their enemy, Ghost was critically injured when they exchanged final blows. Her ear piercing screams of pain exploding in the ears of all the gods, deities and immortals present, and Lore manipulated the very structure of the world to shorten the distance between himself and the hero, as she fell to the ground, unmoving.
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In her critically injured condition, Ghost was returned to the safety of the cavern within the Celestial Heavens, behind the barrier. The barrier, itself, had weakened now that she was knocking at death's door, and her own cultivation was no longer supporting it, alongside that of the others.
As Lore had gone ahead with only the twin sisters, Raziya and Safiya, managing to catch up with him, at his shouting request, before he ventured straight from their location on the battlefield to the depths of the Celestial Heavens, the others were either dealing with the situation there, or rushing back to join them. Knowing exactly why the two of them had been called, aside from the fact that they happened to be the ones closest to the God of the Void at the time, they rushed into action.
The water of the lake within the rock garden, where they meditated, could be used for healing wounds, as it had been specially purified by their family. The waters, kept so pure, was brimming with divine energy. The sisters used it to apply much needed first aid. Pouring the purified water over each and every one of the hero's flesh wounds began to heal them. As one poured, the other wiped away the reddened waters.
Unfortunately for Lore, although he could manipulate aether, the very matter that made up the universe, meddling with life was not something he was allowed. He could only watch over what was happening, lending a hand to the sisters.
Although only minutes passed by, a crow swooped down toward them, letting out loud, repetitive caws, announcing Makuvu's soon arrival. Death, the crow, had gone and flown ahead of him, but the First Commander was, really, only a few wing beats away. Carried on his feathered wings, he soon landed beside the three conscious and one unconscious folk. Immediately, not missing a second, he got close and began to examine the hero. Her breathing was labored and her body was obviously weak. "She has internal injuries," he declared. "But... I do not believe that she will be able to drink the divine waters in the state that she is in."
"That is why... we have not tried to feed it to her," Safiya answered quietly, her voice obviously pained.
"There must be something more that can be done," Lore argued. "It's too cruel if her life ends now." She came to them without any memories about her past, without knowing who she was or where she truly came from. She didn't even know what she liked or disliked, or what hobbies she had. She didn't know if she had any friends, and thought she probably didn't, so no one approached her as if they were from either the sky city or the sea city. Yet, even so, Ghost gave it her all for them. She came to the Celestial Heavens after having the role of a hero forced upon her. She struggled and struggled to better herself, just for the great battle. If she lost her life while confidently fulfilling that duty of hers that was pushed upon her, in spite of not knowing anything about herself, that was just too much.
Makuvu happened to agree with the God of the Void. As someone who had once lost his own life before he even truly had the chance to live it, he understood all too well how cruel this matter was. If Ghost lost her life now, it would truly be tragic. He had to try, even though it had never been done before.
Suddenly, his feathered wings unfurled, both rising up and pointing toward the sky, and his dark eyes seemed to glow with his energy from within. Death naturally sensed what it was that he was up to, and the crow began to act erratically. Cawing, screeching, frantically flapping his wings, protesting what it was that Makuvu was about to do. Still, he did not listen. If this backfired, he would surely lose his own life. He would never see his most beloved one or their beloved children again. He would not even be able to tell them goodbye. Still, even asking another to convey such a message was not his style.
Soon, the glow from his eyes consumed his entire body, forcing Lore, Raziya, and Safiya back. Other members from the Celestial Heavens that were not assigned to deal with the immediate aftermath arrived in time to witness Makuvu, surrounding in his own aura, reach out to touch Ghost's still unconscious, unmoving body. When he did, she was also surrounded within the glow. Then, it flickered and violently danced around the two of them, the glow around the First Commander seeming to become dimmer, as the glow around Ghost became even more lively.
Another ear piecing scream shattered the silence that had fallen over them, escaping from the hero's mouth. When she screamed, the glow seemingly dissipated, both from her and Makuvu. Simultaneously, the First Commander heaved a sigh of relief, and collapsed to the ground, panting heavily. Although he already felt exhausted, his entire body began to ache, the pain radiating all over, from his head to his toes, as the two different cultivated energies, demonic and divine, clashed within his body. Exerting himself as he had, not even knowing if what he intended to do would work or not, this was the minimum that he would suffer for his attempts. Using his powers so greatly, it disrupted the careful balance within his body, so of course they would clash afterwards.
Although Nero had to remain on the battlefield, Fallyn and the other members of the royal family had rushed back to the Celestial Heavens. Even those that wanted to stay with her were sent back, unable to refuse her authority when she commanded them to stay with their father, for who knows what would happen. When they witnessed Makuvu crumple to the ground, they rushed toward him.
But Ghost had not stopped with her screaming. That was, until her eyes flew open. Her own eyes glowed, but it was multicolored and frightening, as her eyes were also glazed over, like she was not at all aware. Slowly, the hero rose to her feet, and slowly looked around her. As if she did not recognize anyone there, she growled and snarled, before violently lashing out.
She dove toward Raziya first, obviously intent on attacking her, but Lore threw himself between her and Ghost, yelling, "Stop this!" and pushing the hero back. He did not intend to harm her, of course, but only acted to protect the deity from the hero that seemed to have lost all sense of herself. Although she was pushed back, that did not stop her. Instead, she lunged for whom she perceived to be the weakest there, the one that was already on the ground, in pain, Makuvu. Rulan was the first to act to protect him, but it became a sparring match, where it seemed as though Ghost was actually out to take his life, while Rulan was trying to defend against her attacks without actually harming her, or letting anyone else be harmed.
On the sidelines, Death, the crow, never stopped cawing.
In all of the commotion, that was when Nero appeared, in time to witness Ghost send Rulan, whom could not properly fight back, back into a wall. The Demon King roared, infuriated at what she had witnessed, and rushed forward. She bowled into the hero without any second thoughts, pinning Ghost to the ground beneath her. Ghost struggled violently, but Nero did not budge.
"My love!" Makuvu called out between pained breathes. "She's not...within her... right mind!"
Death finally calmed, his caws no longer filling the air.
Ghost's mind was flooded with memories of her past, those that she had once lost. They came in overwhelming waves, but the worst of it was remembering the pain of her death, and the pain of her soul being chained down, unable to move on even after her heart had stopped beating. It was followed by the memories of this very thing happening, over and over again. Being reminded of her past brought her physical pain, until she lost all control. Like she had here.
Tears began to pour out of her eyes and streak down her face as she struggled against the Demon King, but was entirely unable to push her off. Nero was too strong and, even though a Ghost that was aware may have been able to borrow the Demon King's superior strength, it was not something she was capable with the state that she was in.
After a long while of struggling, but being forced down, Ghost finally lost consciousness again.
"What happened?" Nero demanded, although she only released the hero from her grasp when she was certain that she would not be getting right back up again.
Lore was quick to answer, "Safiya, Raziya, and I used the waters to heal her external wounds, although she was in no condition to consume the waters directly to heal her internal wounds. In spite of our efforts, I'm afraid... she was still dying. That was when-"
"I interfered," Makuvu answered, cutting into Lore's explanation. "She was dying... But I... stopped her death."
"Stopped her death?" Even the Demon King could not hide her alarm. "Since when could you defy death, yourself?" Her words may have sounded offensive to someone from outside of the know and the situation, but the fact was that Makuvu was only alive now, after once dying, because Death, the crow, had shared its very existence with him. Binding their souls together, they were linked. Makuvu would live, as long as the crow was alive, no matter how many times he was killed.
"Just now," Makuvu continued to answer his love, and his leader, in spite of the pain erupting within him.
"And because of what you have done, you're ill," Nero came to such a conclusion.
The First Commander nodded.
"But are you otherwise well?" She had to know.
He nodded again, reassuring her. "I should be fine, in time."
With that settled, she turned her vividly green gaze back over to Ghost. Although she was still lying there without moving at all, her breathing was steady and no longer labored. It seemed as if her body was no longer struggling to keep her alive. It, more or less, only looked like she was resting after an exhausting ordeal.
It was decided, then and there, that someone capable and willing to subdue the hero would be assigned to watch over her while she rested, and in shifts, if need be. Since they did not know what would happen next, all they could do was wait, and find out when the time came.
Nero, of course, lent herself to assisting her life mate, in returning to their private quarters, where he could properly rest. While the two energies inside of him fought against one another within him, there was nothing anyone could truly do to help him. It was something that he had to face by himself, and he could only wait it out, no matter how painful it was. Of course, lovingly, she would stay beside him whenever she could, brining him comfort with her presence there with him, but there was a lot to do right now. There was little time, only than when she wanted to catch a moment of rest, too, for her to actually be beside Makuvu.
It took a handful of days for Ghost to finally stir again. At the time, it had been Lore's shift to watch over her, which was hardly a surprise. He felt responsible for Ghost, ever since he had been assigned to be her guide, so he decided that it would be his shift to watch over the hero, any time that he did not specifically need to sleep.
Her entire body ached all over, like she had somehow been torn apart, but pieced back together. She recognized that she was in pain before even opening her eyes, so when her eyes did flicker open, her expression was rather panicked. The last thing she remembered was the exchange of blows that left her howling in pain. She forced herself up on her feet almost as soon as she opened her eyes, but her limbs were weak, and they buckled beneath her.
"Whoa, whoa," Lore said, when he watched the hero frantically try to stand, only to tumble back to the ground.
Ghosts wings fluttered quickly when she heard the familiar voice, though it was definitely not enough to lift her into the air. "Lore?"
"I'm here," the God of the Void replied when Ghost called for him.
"Wh-what happened?" Ghost needed to know.
"You..." Lore tried to decide how best to word it. "Almost died." Was that less scarier than "you were dying?" Probably not. "We, Raziya, Safiya and I, managed to heal your outer wounds, but we couldn't stop the internal bleeding. While Makuvu... He put himself on the line to interfere with your death. He's still recovering from it, but is better than he was before."
The hero was silent as she was attempting to process the information given to her. So she was dying, but they had worked to save her. "So... I didn't die?" It seemed so strange to ask, since she was sitting here and talking to Lore, and she was pretty certain that this wasn't a dream, but she couldn't help but to ask it anyway.
Lore shook his head. "No. You didn't die. You're alive."
As Ghost thought about what had happened, she realized... that there were fragments of memories that she did not have before. She was most certain that she died once before, and that was why she asked such a question, but... that was a different time. Everything was a jumbled mess, and it hurt. Trying to think about the past made her head throb.
"Is everyone else okay?" After she had fallen, what had become of everyone else? She needed to know. She owed them so much, she... cared about them. So, of course, she did not wish for anyone to come to harm.
"Yes, everyone else is fine," the God of the Void reassured her. "We have been mostly worried about you. Makuvu said you were alive, but... we could not say if you were going to wake or not."
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For Ghost, it had almost seemed like she had managed to live an entire lifetime in a matter of days. At the very least, she had a lifetime of excitement. But that feeling was doubled when she realized that she had fragments of memories from her past swirling around in her head now. If she didn't think about them, it wasn't too bad, but when she did, it made her head ache. Still, she had a few answers now. Not that she necessarily liked those answers. In fact, some of them were utterly horrifying, but, for now, the hero decided not to think too much about it. There was still something that she needed to do.
Although she had remained unconscious for a number of days, and much of the clean up work had already been done outside of the Celestial Heaven's territory, there were still folks from the two cities milling about.
Fallyn, whom had become a good friend of hers, wondered, "What are you going to do now? You said you came from the sea city, right? But you were also in the sky city earlier on."
Ghost had been thinking about the answer to that question for awhile now. Miraculously, thanks to the help from the members of the Celestial Heavens, the hero had survived her greatest trial, thus far. Originally, she didn't even know if that was in the cards for her. Dying in the battle was a real possibility, and something she had to take seriously. At the beginning, since she had no idea who she was, having no memories to give her life value, she had not initially been too worried about it. But as she stayed and cultivated within the Celestial Heavens, she made connections with others. Folks had helped her left and right, with many different things. They provided her a comfortable place to sleep, food and drink to eat, company whenever she wanted it, and even sometimes when she didn't. They spent time giving her advice, teaching her what they felt she needed to know for her upcoming battle, practiced, trained and sparred with her. They trusted her, willingly shared their precious abilities with her when they found out that she could make use of them, and fought alongside her.
That was vastly different from what little she had remembered of the sea city at the beginning. So, as these connections were formed, her life afterward had become a growing matter of concern for her. They had helped her gain the confidence to face what she needed to face, so she was not truly afraid of what would happen to her, but she could say now that she really, truly did not want to die. When she was dying, she worried about what would happen to everyone after the fact. Would they be okay? Would they miss her? Would they change, somehow, if she disappeared in such a way? She was especially close to Lore and Fallyn, considering them her good friends, so she had worried about them the most.
She wanted to stay with them.
That was the conclusion that Ghost had come to. If she were being honest, she held resentment against the sky city and the sea city both. As she had remembered that she had once died, long before the time that she was supposed to face her supposed fate, and, yet, they had still refused to let her go, to allow her to move on, she was here, today. Because of what they had done to her, living was torture. Remembering was torture. So, since they gave her no other choice but to survive even though she had already died, the only way she managed to hold on was to forget everything. Every single time that they reminded her too much of her past, she would snap, just like she had after Makuvu had saved her. She remembered her actions, vaguely, but Lore had told her all about what had happened, when she asked him to. He had been somewhat reluctant about it, but didn't keep it from her, and she appreciated that. After lashing out like a crazed lunatic, Ghost normally forgot everything all over again.
But this time, things were different.
If she tried to find a reason for it, it might have been because she was no longer in the environment where she had been mistreated, and she had connections with those around her now. No one in the Celestial Heavens only looked at the hero and saw a weapon. She was not just a tool for their survival. They had not been the ones to inflict her terrible fate upon her, not even allowing to escape it when she lost her life the first time. They kept her alive just because they wanted to use her. That was how Ghost looked at it, anyway. Perhaps the sea and sky folks did not think of her only as a weapon. It was possible that they had not indented to be malicious in how they treated her. But, nevertheless, Ghost was unable to let go of what they had done. In time, she might eventually be able to forgive them, since her being forced to live meant that she was here, now, around those that she valued, but it would take time, and she would certainly never forget. It was possible to forgive someone, to better yourself and lighten your own load, deciding not to carry around the negative feelings, but that did not mean that things had to be forgotten or you had to actually spend time with those that harmed you.
Ghost had not actually given Fallyn her answer at the time that the demon princess had asked it. The hero had already had an idea of what it was that she wanted, but still didn't exactly know how to say it. However, she could not avoid the outcome. If she wanted to stay, then she needed to do something about it.
"Nero, thank you... for allowing me to have an audience with you." Ghost greeted the Demon King very respectfully in the moment. She had been told long ago that Nero wasn't the sort that carried herself above others, and simply preferred to be called by her name, rather than king, leader, or anything else. So, she respected that fact, but still spoke her words in a way that gave her the authority. This was important.
The Demon King chuckled, shaking her head. What Ghost had done was really unnecessary. "You know that's not necessary. I'm more than happy to speak with you. What is that you wanted to talk about?"
"First of all, thank you for stopping me from hurting anyone," Ghost began. She was somewhat embarrassed about what had happened and wanted to lower her gaze, but dared not to. Her silvery eyes stared back to meet Nero's vividly green gaze, a way of showing her sincerity. "And I am sorry that Makuvu had fallen ill because of helping me."
Nero had nodded her head when the hero had thanked for, even though she was thanking her for pinning her down while she struggled against it violently. But, when Ghost mentioned Makuvu and how he had fallen ill, the Demon King shook her head. "You do not have to apologize for that. Those like he and I, we can become ill like that without any notice at all. As we are unwilling to give up our many years of demonic cultivation, even though we now cultivate divinity, it is the price that we must pay. Makuvu only fell ill at that time because it is more likely that the balance between our two types of energy will become disrupted when we exert ourselves. It does not have anything to do with you, specifically, nor is it something that he would be unable to fully recover from in time. There is no need to apologize for it. He made his own choice."
As Nero had gone out of her way to explain it to Ghost in such a way, the hero was unable to say anything else on the matter, and only nodded her head.
The leader of the Celestial Heavens smiled, as though she was either trying to reassure or encourage her. Maybe both. Ghost hadn't decided which.
"What else was it that you wanted to talk about?" Nero inquired. She had gone on for a bit, there, and was aware of it. So, she asked the question to get back to the matter at hand.
"To be honest, it... it took a lot for me to come here," Ghost began again. "Not because I held any doubts about the choice, or about any of you, but maybe... because I doubted myself." She was still working through all of her own issues, and still would be, for a while to come, she was sure. "Still, I just have to ask, Nero, can I have your permission to... stay here? I mean, will you let me join the Celestial Heavens?"
Before the Demon King could even answer, her, though, she carried on, "To me, it feels more like home than anywhere else in this place, with all of you. I cannot imagine going anywhere else and being happy about it. It feels as though I actually found myself here, and I do not want to give that up."
"Of course," Nero finally answered, when Ghost had briefly paused and allowed her a moment to do so. "You already belong here, so how could we turn you away when you asked to stay?"
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