Chapter 11
Their eyes met.
A stranger, a man who looked about her age. And annoyingly enough, he was smiling.
Unlike Erica, whose sense of reason had fled, he had calm eyesâlike the deep sea.
Erica frowned and glared at him.
âWho the hell are you?â
She didnât welcome contact with strangers.
âAre you gonna let go or not? Put me down, now.â
A low chuckle escaped the manâs lips.
âIf I let go here, Iâll die. Weâre in the sky, remember?â
He said it so nonchalantly.
Erica seriously considered elbowing him in the gut to knock him off.
But that would be murder.
As she debatedâ
ââŠYou bastard.â
She was suddenly pulled tightly into his chest. Practically buried in his arms.
His chest muscles, pressed against her back, were rock hard. Their bodies were stuck so close together, there wasnât even a sliver of space between them.
âI said let go,â Erica said in a chilling tone. It was practically a death threat.
âNope.â
Was he insane?
His voice rasped low like it echoed through a cave, making her ears tingle.
âLet go. I was here first.â
âLetâs ride together.â
âDo I look like Iâm joking? I swear Iâll throw you off.â
âHowâs a little thing like you gonna throw me off?â
âWhat?! Did you justâ?!â
âIf we fall from here, we both die. Canât you stay still?â
The moment he finished speaking, the wyvern they were riding sliced through the air with a harsh gust.
Whoooosh!
They shot upward into the high sky.
âFâ!â
Erica tried to curse, but swallowed it.
The wind rushing into her mouth made it impossible to breathe properly.
She didnât know if it was the strong wind or the arm wrapped tightly around her waist, but her face was scrunched in discomfort.
âYouâŠâ
Damn it!
Annoying! Unwelcome guest!
She couldnât think straight at the time, but looking back laterâyears laterâit was kind of romantic.
Romantic?
Well, memory has a way of distorting things.
They were in the sky.
A ridiculously blue sky.
So high it made her ears hurt, so cool it made her skin chill.
Slicing through the air like a white paradiseâwho wouldâve thought sheâd meet someone there?
Erica was eighteen.
That was the day she first met Chaud.
A calm voice spoke from behind her.
âI lost my bow.â
The man behind herâstill with his arm loosely wrapped around her waistâcasually rambled about his situation.
âPretty sure my quiver flew off somewhere too. I was wearing it on my back.â
ââŠâ
Erica frowned.
That low voice in her earâwas it melting her brain?
What kind of voice is that?
Feeling weirded out, she jabbed him hard in the ribs with her elbow. She used her full strength.
âDonât whisper in my ear. Your voice is creepy.â
âWhat? Thatâs the first time Iâve heard that.â
âI said stop!â
Her ears tingling, Erica rubbed them furiously.
The man chuckled.
âI lost a sword too.â
âWhat the hellâdidnât you say you lost a bow?â
âI lost a sword as well.â
ââŠâ
âI usually carry two. Now Iâve only got one left.â
âSo?â
That mustâve been the sword she saw stuck in the wyvernâs head earlier.
Who uses a longsword in an S-rank aerial combat mission?
This guy was insane.
âWhat the hell are you?â
Why am I listening to a lunaticâs complaints in the sky?
âChaud.â
âWhatâs that?â
âMy name.â
âI didnât ask for your name. Are you with the Luygis Knights?â
âNope. Iâm a mercenary.â
He laughed.
His forehead, exposed by the wind, was pale.
His hair, tousled like watercolor strokes by the gusts, looked oddly beautiful.
What color is that?
At first, she thought it was black. But it wasnât.
She had never seen a color like thatâblack like the night sky, with just a drop of blue in it. A mysterious shade.
An elegant, noble navy black.
He claimed to be a mercenaryâso likely a commonerâbut his hair color was way too refined for that.
âWhy are you staring like that?â
âYour head.â
âAhaha, doesnât your neck hurt, looking back like that? Iâll lean down so you can get a closer look.â
He lowered his head, burying his face into her neck teasingly.
Way, way too close.
Now she could really see his face. His clean eyebrows, his lashes.
His turquoise eyes were impossibly clearâlike a dive deep into the sea.
His long, slightly upturned eyes curved like a crescent moon.
And right below his left eye, a tiny teardrop mole.
Erica found herself staring at that seductive little mark⊠until their eyes met.
âDo you like what you see?â
ââŠWhat?â
âMy face. You were staring awfully hard.â
âDo you have a death wish?â
Erica deadpanned, but Chaud didnât react.
Instead, he leaned in further, reaching out the arm that had been around her.
âLetâs shoot that one.â
âWhat?â
âPass me your bow.â
âLet go! Why would I give you my bow?!â
Who the hell did this guy think he was?
Erica, thoroughly annoyed, raised her bow.
She pulled the string tightâthen let go.
Whoosh!
Thwack!
Screeeeâ!!
Whoosh!
Thwack!!
Screeeech!!
A rapid-fire burst of perfect hits.
She went to nock another arrow, and thenâ
âWhoa⊠thatâs insane. What are you?â
Chaud muttered in disbelief.
âHow are you that good?â
âI told youâstop whispering!â
She shook her head, annoyed, and fired more arrows.
Each flying wyvern, perfectly hit.
âWhat the hell are you?â
Chaud asked again.
No preamble, no context, no real desire for an answer.
As Erica lifted her bow again, he watched in a daze.
Then he suddenly made a maddening suggestion.
âLetâs hunt together.â
Erica instantly flared up.
âHunt together?! With what weapon? You donât even have gear.â
âI still have one longsword.â
âAre you kidding me?â
Erica snorted in disbelief.
What the hell was he going to do with a longsword up here?
Reading her expression, Chaud changed tactics.
âWanna make a bet then?â
âWhat?â
âLetâs see who can hunt more before the sun sets.â
ââŠAre you mentally deficient?â
âAgain, first time Iâve been told that.â
Chaud let out a silent laugh, his eyes curling with amusement.
âCount your kills. Letâs meet up at the settlement later. Donât run awayâthatâd be boring.â
âHeyâ!â
âStart.â
Whooshâ
He leapt off in an instant.
ââŠ?!â
She didnât even have time to react.
Was he insane? Jumping from this height?!
âMadmanâŠ!â
Erica frantically looked down.
Whoooosh!
Chaud was soaring up again, now on a new wyvern.
The rush of air.
The beating of wings.
Thwack!
SCREEEEE!!
The death throes of a wyvern.
Splashâ!
Red blood sprayed across the sky like mist.
Screeches. Chaos. Roars.
All of itâthe dying cries of wyverns being killed one after another by him.
âHeâs insane⊠heâs really insane.â
He had to be.
Who uses a longsword in the air like that?
He jumped from wyvern to wyvern like stepping stones in the sky. It gave her chills.
As soon as he killed one, heâd leap to the next without hesitation.
How is that even possible?
This isnât solid groundâitâs the freaking sky. Thereâs nothing to step on.
That wasnât something a sane person could do.
He was truly out of his mind. The kind of person not afraid of death at all.
Even if he died right now, heâd just say âThat was funâ and fall with a smile.
Just like her master.
ââŠ.â
Erica bit her lip hard.
She was caught up in an unnecessary feelingâadrenaline. Excitement.