Chapter 175: Sleepover

Name:Realm of Monsters Author:Frostbird
Chapter 175: Sleepover

Callum Veres smiled wryly at the blue goblin devouring his plate of steaming food.

Callum glanced at the red-headed dwarf sitting on his other side, Thank you again, Kitty, for inviting us.

I just wanted the three of us to get together and relax a little before the final exam. Im glad you were able to make it, Kithina smiled brightly.

So am I. Callum glanced across the table, And thank you, Madam Gidget, for hosting us in your lovely home.

Oh, its my pleasure to host a son of Veres in our humble home. I only hope the food turned out well, Kithinas mother bowed her head.

It did. Very well, Stryg said between bites of food.

Im so happy to hear that, please help yourself to more, Gidget nudged another plate of savory meat to the goblin.

Stryg pulled the slab of meat onto his own plate without hesitation, I cant believe you guys got actual venison.

Oh, do you like it? Gidget asked with innocent eyes.

I love it. Venison is my favorite, but there arent any deers in Dusk Valley, so its hard to come by, Stryg took another bite.

Well, Im glad we had some. By the way, Kithina helped me make it, Gidget said with a knowing smile.Read latest chapters at nov(e)lbin.com Only

Really? Stryg looked over at Kithina.

...Yes? Kithina said.

Its delicious! Back in my old tribe, they would have unanimously named you head cook, Stryg said enthusiastically.

T-thanks, Kithina nodded.

Gidget held in her victory laugh. The plan was working well. Kitty was too slow to act in her romance, so as her mother, she would help her daughters love life.

Gidget had asked Kitty what Stryg's favorite food was and called a favor from a friend at the market to acquire the rare venison. She then made Kitty help her prepare it. At first, Kitty seemed reluctant but as she cooked she became more eager to share the food with her friends.

Gidget glanced at her daughter, Kitty may have been a slow learner, but at least she was finally taking some action.

And I brought a couple bottles of Fire Breath to wash the food down, Kithinas father, Grolm, shook with deep laughter.

Honey, save that for after dinner and not too much either. We dont want our guests getting drunk when they have a big exam tomorrow. And Skobby, book off the table, now. Youre being rude, Gidget pinched her sons hand.

Skobby winced, Mom, they arent the only ones who have a final exam coming up. The Civics Academy has this big final in a few days. The other first-years say it will be the most brutal test by far. If I dont study as much as I can now then I wont get a chance to hang out with my friends at the Festival of the Gods.

At least you will be here for the festival. My class and I are going to be gone for over a week. By the time were back the festival will be over, Kithina grumbled.

Listen, Im proud that both of my children are in Hollow Shades prestigious academies, but that doesnt excuse reading at the dinner table. Put the book away, Skobby, Gidget said with a firm glare.

Skobby begrudgingly closed the book, then tossed a couple of pieces of meat at the two large dogs waiting beneath the table.

Gidget turned back to her guests, Time sure has flown by, summer is already around the corner. Its already been a year since you both visited. You should come by more often.

If youll have us, Callum smiled politely.

Wasnt there a pretty drow with you guys last time? What was her name again? Grolm asked.

Callum and Kithina stiffened. Strygs fork paused, his expression darkened. The dogs whined in fear.

Gidget noticed the change in mood immediately. She gripped her husbands arm, Dear, why dont we talk about something else?

One sec, honey. Im trying to remember. I think it had something to do with fruits, maybe? Peach, was it? No, that's not right, Grolm shook his head.

Plumela... Her name is Plumela... Most people just call her Plum, Stryg said quietly.

Ah, that was it, Plumela, like the flower! Grolm snapped his fingers. Whatever happened to that girl?

Stryg didnt respond, he simply stared at his food.

She graduated and left for Undergrowth to pursue an occupation as a researcher, Callum interjected.

Grolms smile fell, Oh, what a shame. I mean, good for her. I just meant its always sad to say goodbye to a friend.

The room fell uncomfortably quiet.

Kithina cleared her throat, Dad, lets have those drinks now.

Agreed, Callum nodded.

Uh, okay. Sounds good to me, Grolm laughed.

Honey, why dont we head over to the living room, have the drinks next to the fireplace, Gidget suggested.

Great idea, Grolm got up from the table and hurried away with the dwarven bottles.

Everyone, save Stryg, stood and began making their way to the living room.

Kitty, can I talk to you for a second, Stryg muttered under his breath.

Huh? Yeah, sure, she nodded.

Skobby glanced at the two with curiosity. Gidget pushed her son through the door and left Stryg and Kithina alone.

Real quick, before you say anything, how do I look? Kithina asked.

What?

Its a simple question, do I look good or not? Kithina slowly spun around in her red dress.

Strygs eyes wandered towards her chest, You look good.

As in the pretty girl next door or the sexy woman that walked into the room?

Neither?

His maid sat on his lap, her limp body rested in his arms.

M-master, she mumbled.

I dont think she can handle any more of my drinking either, Callum licked his bloody lips.

Haha! Stuuupeeed biiiaaatch! Kithina pointed a shaky finger at the half-conscious maid.

Kitty, get off the table! Gidget yelled.

NEVVAHH! Kithina jumped off the table and fell flat on her face.

So much for not getting drunk, Stryg said dryly.

Another? Grolm raised the bottle.

Gladly, Stryg raised his empty cup.

A knock rang on the front door.

Ive got it, Skobby ran to the door.

An armored vampire in a green cloak stood in the doorway, an emblem of a woman holding a large shield in front of her was etched across the vampires breastplate.

Skobbys eyes widened in recognition, Y-youre a Gale.

Indeed. And I have come to pick up young master Veres, he nodded.

Callum sighed, It seems I have stayed too long. Madam Gidget, thank you again for everything, the food was incredible. Mister Grolm, always a pleasure. Skobby, good luck with your exam. Stryg, Kitty, Ill see you both in the morning.

The Gale warrior lifted Callums maid into his arms, The carriage is waiting outside.

Farewell, everyone, Callum stumbled.

Careful, young master, the Gale warrior steadied him.

I may have had a bit too much to drink, Callum laughed.

So it seems, lets get you home.

Have a good night, Gidget and Grolm bowed together.

The door closed behind them.

I should get going too. The walk back should clear up my buzz, Stryg placed his cup down and stretched his arms.

Wait, you dont plan on actually walking back, do you? After drinking so much? At this late hour? With all the sentinels patrolling the area? You have no idea how dangerous the Commoner District can be at night, Gidget said.

Im a mage, the undead sentinels wont touch me if I have my silver nameplate with me, which I do. Besides, Im not drunk, Stryg shook his head.

Nonsense, you drank more than anyone else here. Stay here the night, you can leave in the morning when you are well-rested. I insist, Gidget placed her hands on her hips.

...Do you have any more venison? Stryg asked.

You bet, Gidget smiled.

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Stryg blinked his bleary eyes. The suns rays were peaking through the window. It was already morning. He sat up on the couch, Kitty, we need to leave!

He could hear Kithina groan in pain from her bedroom. As her body began to come to from the hangover, her mind processed Strygs words.

Oh, shit! She screamed.

After a few minutes of running around the house, Kithina got ready and went to the door. Gidget handed Stryg and her a simple sandwich of bread and cheese.

Stay safe out there, you two, Gidget smiled.

Thanks, mom, Kithina hugged her.

Thank you for the food, Stryg said before he left.

Why is it so bright? Kithina squinted as she stepped out of the house.

Its called the sun, I hate it too, Stryg walked down the street.

Kithina stumbled behind him, My head is killing me. How much did I drink?

Not really the issue right now, he pointed at the main street.

The street was packed with people trying to get to one place or another.

Ugh, everyone is busy preparing for the Festival of the Gods. We are so getting late, Kithina groaned.

Maybe, maybe not, Stryg began channeling orange mana through his veins.

Are you kidding me? Those people arent just going to make room for us to pass.

They dont have to. Get on my back.

Is this gonna be like last years final exam?

Probably, but faster. Hurry up and get on or Im leaving you, Stryg crouched.

Youre lucky Im too hungover to think about this clearly, Kithina clambered onto his back.

Stryg wrapped his arms around her legs and held tight. His agility spell flared to life, the veins in his body darkened. He flexed his legs and vaulted into the air. Kithina screamed as they flew up over a dozen feet. Stryg landed on the roof of the nearby house. He glanced down at the busy street below then at the next roof.

I can do this, he took a deep breath.

Stryg jumped.