Empty Horizon
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Ben hitched his belt, feeling his longsword bump against his leg. “Eldred’s dead. That’s one monster down.”
“Don’t forget the Purple,” reminded Amelie. “No one knew the true threat they represented, but we stopped them as well.”
“Monster fighters,” smirked Ben. “Do you think that’s what they’ll call us? It’s not very catchy.”
Amelie smiled at him. “I think they’ll call us heroes.”
Ben stood beside Amelie, looking down the hill at Akew Woods. They stayed there for several long moments, basking in the normalcy of it.
“I hope they don’t call us anything,” said Ben, finally. “I hope they never know what happened in that quarry, and that they never have to worry about the darkness that exists in this world.”
“I understand,” responded Amelie quietly.
They watched as a group of children raced out of the town gates and scampered over the rocks and moss that lined the road. They were playing a game of tag or running for the simple joy of it.
“Those children are innocent,” said Amelie, gesturing to them. “I wish we could keep them all that way.”
“We’d better get to it then,” replied Ben with a grin. “The Veil, the Alliance and the Coalition, and the demons. We have a lot to do.”
“We do,” agreed Amelie, “but first, breakfast.”
They made their way down the hill and to the town of Akew Woods, watching the children play in the sun-drenched field.
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