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Vihaan and Yona turned to Nina and took a step back in surprise. The air tensed. The silence dragged on for several moments, each becoming more awkward than the next. It took several of these moments passing before Yona broke the silence by uttering the simple two words,
"You're alive?"
Nina could deduct easily from the incredulity dripping from her words that Yona had not expected Nina to have survived whatever had happened before she found herself in Anazorzia.
"Come now," Miriam interrupted. Somehow in the brief moment between words Miriam had lodged herself firmly in the space between Yona, Vihaan, and Nina. Her red hair bobbed up and down as he let out a frustrated harrumph. "Did you really expect Nina to die here? Anazorzia is not a bad neighborhood by any sense of the definition."
Vihaan unbuckled his armored robes and pulled a badge from within. It was a gold pin wrought in the shape of a winged ship - the insignia of the Rising Dawn and the organization that supported the heroes.
"We meant no disrespect. It's just that so far we have not reached a habitable world."
Miriam took two short hops backwards so that she put Nina between her and Vihaan. The young girl's eyes narrowed, suspicious of her new guests. The marbles that floated around her person tightened their orbits. "What do you mean by that."
Vihaan held up both of his hands,
"I did not mean any harm by that. We are travelling right now, gathering the scattered remnants of the Rising Dawn. We have been two four worlds so far and this is the first one that we found to have... intelligent life..."
"What worlds?" Miriam asked.
"An ashen world named Samda, a jungle world named Shuwa, and most recently a hellscape that was once named Ypris." Yona said flatly. While Vihaan had stripped himself of the bulky armor, revealing thin silk robes beneath, Yona had made no motion to undo any of the heavy clothes that hung from her shoulders.
"The heroes we recovered there were locked in a sleep that resembled death. Vessels robbed of their souls."
"Impossible!" Miriam shouted. The paint around her person grew agitated. "There's no way that those places are dead! Those are my sister's worlds!"
"Hunger and Syl are dead." Yona responded in her aggressive monotone.
"We were unable to recover Alesha's body from Ypris, but we are reasonably certain that she is dead as well."
"Yona!" Vihaan's voice was sharp and biting. His glare was colder than ice.
"That's enough!"
Yona cast a sidelong glance at Vihaan and tutted.
"There's no point in withholding that information."
"Rest assured, we mean no harm. We are simply thrilled to see that Nina is safe and sound. It has been a long journey for us and our repeated failures have taken their toll on our crew."
"How many of you are there?"
"Two dozen including Yona and me. We have a dimension-boring airship we have been using as our base-of-operations ever since our world was shattered." Vihaan tried to smile, but it came out as too forced. Yona smirked at him.
"Then I would say that we will have more than just two guests to serve?"
The words came unexpectedly from behind Miriam. Everyone turned around and found Blue standing up, the brilliant azure of her eyes and headband shimmering in the sunlight flowing in from the windows along the far wall. She was holding two menus in her hands and her gentle-monotone voice reflected the wistful far-away look she held in her eyes. She had at some point changed out of her chef's uniform into the more revealing and frilled uniform of the diner waitstaff.
Miriam looked just as confused as everyone else.
"How many guests will we be having today?" Blue asked again gently.
"A table for two please." Yona answered in a pleasantly uninterested tone rivaling Blue's own emotionless candor.
Blue bowed,
"Right this way please."
Yona started immediately after Blue, sidestepping both Nina and Miriam.
"Hey! Wait, Yona!" Vihaan called out after her. He looked back at the entrance and then back at Yona as she journeyed deeper into the diner.
"Are you serious right now?"
Yona took a seat at a table and Blue handed her a menu and poured her a cup of water.
"Please take your time." Yona nodded and opened the menu.
"Yona!" Vihaan called again.
Yona turned around,
"Well?"
"What do you mean 'Well?'!?"
"Well, are you just going to keep standing there like a lost child? Or are you going to sit down and order something."
Blue approached Philip and plucked him from Nina's shoulders.
"I will be borrowing Philip for a bit. I believe Red will need assistance in the kitchen." She turned around and carried the tentacle monster into the kitchen. As the doors opened they could see Red hard at work on multiple stations, her brilliant fires leaping from pot to pan as she danced between the aisles. Green was bringing raw ingredients by the tons from a staging area that Black was managing from on top of her floating tablets.
Vihaan looked at Miriam, unsure of his next actions.
"May I?"
Miriam gave Vihaan a long hard look and then relented. "Let's all take a seat. I'm sure there's a lot of things that need to be explained for all parties involved." Her marbles and paints settled down into their loose formation around her shoulders.
When Nina, Miriam, Vihaan and Yona were all settled in at their tables, White came bumbling through the kitchen doors carrying two platters in each of her arms and one balanced precariously on her head. She rushed past them to several tables at the back, unloading heaps of eggs, pancakes, and sausages at the tables. Where once there had been nothing by empty space and phantom customers, there were now many people sitting at the tables of the diner.They were people of all sorts, many of which Nina recognized from her time on the Path of Destiny.
A young woman caught her gaze and waved at her. The gentle cascade of violet-hair was unmistakable. Mnemosyne was sitting at a booth near the back, chatting with an older blonde woman over tea and biscuits. The older woman turned to follow Mnemosyne's gaze. She smiled when she saw Nina and waved. The two looked incredibly similar and held themselves in a similar way.
"I'll have the strip steak, medium rare, and three eggs done over easy. I also want an order of pancakes, a side of hashbrowns, and a tall grapefruit juice no ice, add honey." Yona's order snapped Nina back to her immediate surroundings.
"Is this vegetarian?" Vihaan asked, pointing at something on his menu.
White nodded,
"The stuffing is made with pureed mushrooms. We can substitute the egg batter for a crepe as well."
"Then I'll have that. And a coffee. Extra cream, extra sugar." Vihaan closed his menu and handed it to White who tucked it under her arm. Her headband was glimmering gold in the light of the sunlight filtering through the far windows.
"How about you Miriam?" White asked as she walked up to Miriam.
"I, uhm..." Miriam stammered as she fumbled for a menu. "I don't know. I think I need more time..."
White turned toward Nina and smiled,
"I think that our chef has something special brewing for you Nina." Then she hurried over to the next table over where a petite woman was crying into the shoulder of another woman. The older woman brushed the smaller woman's hair from her eyes. Faea was holding onto her older sister's hands as she wept tears of joy. There were several other weaves at their booth as well, but Nina could not see them clearly from her seat.
"Red! Table seven needs their hashbrowns well done." Blue called from somewhere in the back of the restaurant.
"They'll get what they'll get dammit! I can only split my fire so many times!" Red answered from inside of the kitchen, her voice simultaneously furious and happy.
"This is quite the place you have running here," Yona said as she drank from her cup of water.
"I apologize for my behavior earlier. I was just surprised to meet a Daughter of BlackHarte that was so undeniably normal."
"Oh, why, thank you...?" Miriam replied. "But I'll be honest, I'm not entirely sure myself what's going on anymore."
"Is this not your power at work?" Vihaan asked. His concern was really starting to show on his face.
"At first it was, but..." Miriam paused, "now I'm not so sure."
"Whatever is the cause, we should move forward. We have found Nina alive and well, and a Daughter of BlackHarte that is not only reasonable, but also possibly sympathetic to our cause."
"I never said anything like that!"
"If you are not hostile, then you are sympathetic toward us. That is the nature of our current situation." Yona continued,
"Naturally we expect Nina to return with us to help put things right. The murder of your sisters, the death of the heroes, the destruction of our world. All of these things must be corrected."
Miriam interjected, "Excuse me, but you said the
murder of my sisters?"
Yona didn't so much as flinch.
"We believe that there is a force conspiring against the Daughters of BlackHarte. There is no other reason that worlds that have been stable for so long have begun to collapse under the weight of their own causality."
"Yona, should you really just be telling them all of this? Who knows who could be listening nearby?" Vihaan looked exasperated, holding almost none of the regal manner he had just a little earlier.
Yona shrugged and put her cup down.
"I don't think I care at this point. It's been so long and we've done so much. It's more than time to push things into the next chapter, Admiral Vihaan. I understand your caution, but we have long left the point in our story where simple ideas like common sense or logic will bring us forward." Yona turned to Miriam again,
"Something is happening at a cosmic scale that is causing the upheavals of nearly every world that we have visited. If we do not stop it there will be no hope of restoring our world back to the way it was, much less a way for Vihaan and me to return to our worlds. It is in all of our interests to tackle this threat together."
Miriam nodded in acknowledgment. "I'm sorry to disappoint you, but if you're looking for someone useful, you've come to wrong place. I can neither leave Anazorzia nor challenge any of my sisters in any sort of show of strength."
"Oh, we aren't going to ask you to do anything like that," Yona replied.
"I have a gut feeling that Nina's already got everything we needed from you."
Nina looked at Yona, confused. But then she noticed something warm in her right hand. There was a small gemstone in her palm, it looked like a piece from Miriam's stone headband.
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