21st Bell
Night had fallen upon Lhavit, but for the city of the sun and moon that meant that the time for the moonlit life was just starting. The bustle of people was still present as Levi made his way through the crowds of Surya Plaza, in fact it seemed even livelier now that Leth's light shone. The chatter of talk and laughter spilled all around him. Gone was the polite and respectful air of the day, and now Levi saw the night life of Lhavit's dual nature.
The crisp chilly air of the mountain winter seemed abated by the activity of the people and the glow of skyglass, the spiritist thought as he loosened his scarf from its tight knot. It had been a long day of a kind for him, the exploring and investigating of this city still underway for Levi. He had to get familiar with its layout if he was to be reliable when his skills as a spiritist became better known to the locals. That was indeed necessary if he was going to be able to compete with the other local spiritist he had met, the Myrian Rostam who Levi remembered with a distasteful annoyance. Not only was developing his own skill as a spiritist important, but so was learning where everything in this city is by exploring. So far the search for other ghosts in the city had been strangely unsuccessful. The best guess Levi had was the landslide site but that was thwarted by of all things the Okomo nudging himself and Djas away. That only increased his suspicion of something greater within the ruins. For now though, he had to look for other places.
Besides, it was not like he simply wandered aimlessly, in great part thanks to Naya, right now floating next to him unseen but presence surely felt. The ghost had spent a great amount of her time seeing the sights of the city when not with the spiritist. Not to mention that she was much better with directions than Levi could possibly be which was surprising for her age and ghostly state. He chuckled at the thought of it, what would he have done without her? He stopped and frowned. What would he have done if Naya had not returned after dying? He would have still left Black Rock to travel as he promised her, but without someone to care for, someone to look after, someone to be family. Deep down, despite all of his outer thoughts of honouring the cycle of life and death and helping restless spirits let go, the one person he could not let go was Naya. It was not good for him to wish she would stay with him always, it did not go in accord with his belief in Dira and his own value. Even so... even so...
"Brother! Hey! Levi!!" A sharp flick to the forehead shattered Levi's contemplation, the now materialized Naya hovering in front of him. "You okay? You look like you're worried." Levi shook his head, the frown that had etched itself shaken off. "I'm fine, I was just thinking." Indeed, one of the things that bugged Naya the most would be when the spiritist fell into his long moments of contemplation. Such moments Levi guessed seemed unnecessary to the spirit, more so that they took Levi away from her.
"You get stuck in your head way too much and I think you're tired from walking around today. Hmm..." The ghost held her hand against her chin in thought before grinning. "I know!! You need to go drink at a tavern!" Levi was startled by Naya's answer, "Wait wait how do you know about drinking? You're a child!"
"I'm fourteen now Levi!" Somehow Levi doubted that greatly. Mentally she was frozen at the age she died, a sad thought but one not for now. "Besides, I look around a lot when you sleep and I see lots of people drinking. Of course I know about that stuff!" She seemed miffed and crossed her arms while Levi stood still blinking repeatedly as he tried to process the answer he just heard, even as the passing people stared at him and the ghost. The ghost girl suddenly grinned, "Why don't I go into one? Catch up with me!" She giggled and with that blinked away. Levi sighed as he chased after the ghost he definitely knew for certain that this night was going to be a long one.
A little ways from where the two were was the Scholar's Demise, one such establishment as mentioned by Naya. Tonight was a typical night for the tavern-goers, the light of blue flame dancing and people enjoyably socializing as drink was poured out and drunk. That warm atmosphere abruptly dropped just as an ethereal form blinked into the tavern with an equal abruptness, the abnormal chill permeating from the girl-like shape. The ghost giggled and waved at the staring occupants of the establishment looking at all of them, the expressions of various levels of surprise, discomfort, curiosity and apathy before it again disappeared, reappearing next to a red-haired woman. The ghost materialized to the best of her ability, now looking somewhat more human. She smiled at the woman, "You've got really pretty hair miss! I like you!" Hardly a moment later a white cloaked man ran in with a loud slam of the door, his eyes immediately set on the ghost. "Naya!" He briskly walked over her, ignoring the stares he was getting. "If you had just stayed put I may have come here without all this trouble of chasing you!" He sighed and noticing the woman bowed his head to her. "My apologies, my sister can be a little much at times." He took a seat next to her, the ghost floating by him. He extended his hand to the woman. "My name is Levi Remilian. I'm sorry for any trouble Naya caused for you." Said ghost shook her head, "I didn't bother her! Nope!" Indeed, it seemed like tonight was going to be a long night. |
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