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7.14 – Confrontation

    7.14 – Confrontation


    Astrid pulled Zoey aside the moment they were safely back in Mantle, specifically in the d''Celestin estate. The polite thing to do would''ve been to let them get cleaned up and rx a bit; they were exhausted from the shard and travel. As fourth advancement wayfarers, they were much better at staving off the need for sleep, though, and could go for days before exhaustion demanded them to rest. Though it was still unpleasant. Regardless, her theories had been sitting on her mind and she wanted answers sooner rather thanter.


    ''We need to talk,'' Astrid had said to Zoey as she pulled her aside.


    "Ah?" Zoey said, looking surprised. "We do?"


    "You haven''t been honest, I think."


    Though if her theories were right, it wasn''t hard to see why she''d kept the truth obfuscated.


    Astrid wasn''t sure how she felt about confronting a goddess''s champion. More even than Rosalie, Zoey … made her nervous.


    Nervous? Was that the right word?


    Astrid didn''t know how to view Zoey. She was the strangest of her teammates. She had a lot of opinions on the tall, busty girl. As mentioned: how she waspetent despite her rtive newness to wayfaring. Her incredibly powerful skills. And as far as her personality went—easygoing, thoughtful, kind? Not the mostmon set of traits when it came to wayfarers.


    And attractive.


    That wasn''t something Astrid tried to pay attention to with teammates. <em>That </em>sort of interpersonal interaction within a wayfaring party was treading on slippery ice to put it lightly. More often than not such rtionships ended in disaster. Itpromised decision making at a minimum.


    Yet—


    Attractive.


    Very, very attractive.


    She couldn''t help but notice. Zoey was one of the most gorgeous women she''d ever met. Her figure was unbelievable. Tall. Busty. An amazing ass. Toned in the right ces, soft in the same. She had the sort of body that was found more often on sculptures than reality.


    And the part that truly made her incredulous was that the same went for the rest of the party.


    "I haven''t been honest?" Zoey asked, seeming rmed. "What do you mean?"


    And here was the problem. Astrid didn''t want to spell out her suspicions. Because how insane would she look if she was wrong? After many hours of ruminating, she was fairly certain there was merit to what she''d concluded. But in the one percent chance she was wrong, the consequences would be mortifying.


    So she hedged her bets. Any rational person would.


    "I''m not stupid. The rest breaks. Did you think I wouldn''t notice?"


    The way Zoey froze gave some credence to Astrid''s assumption. And relieved her in no small part. But she kept her face straight and waited for a reply.


    "A-Ah? The rest breaks? What do you mean?"


    The way she stammered boded well. Astrid gave the woman her most disapproving look.


    "You won''t make me say it, will you? I''m not stupid," she repeated.


    Despite the facade she was putting on, Astrid <em>was </em>worried she was making oundish assumptions. For all the evidence, she doubted herself.


    Zoey continued to seem like a deer caught in front of a hunter''s bow. She took several seconds to reply.


    "Well, what did you see?"


    Not the most subtle of replies. It confirmed at a minimum that there <em>was</em> something odd about their rest breaks. Which Astrid had already deduced, but it was a relief to have verified.


    "Enough."


    It was a vague response on her own part. And Zoey noticed it. She hesitated, sensing that maybe Astrid didn''t know for sure. Or that she wasn''t confident. Zoey rxed slightly.


    Damn. Astrid didn''t know word-games. Politics. She would''ve spat at the concept if not for who her presentpany would be for the foreseeable future. As far as she was concerned, <em>politics </em>was the one major failing of Rosalie''s. The girl might use that spear like nothing Astrid had ever seen, but she was also too refined—too perfect with her words.


    Well, most of the time. She''d begun stammering and blushing halfway through several of their ''rest breaks.'' One of Astrid''s major supporting pieces of evidence.


    "Enough…?" Zoey asked. "I''m not sure what you mean?"


    Maybe attacking straight-on was the correct maneuver. Astrid had provided an opening by not being direct enough.


    Damn it. She hated words.


    What to say?


    Maybe nothing? Astrid met Zoey''s expression straight-on with her most disapproving look.


    It worked. Zoey broke first.


    "I meant to talk to you about it," the chosen-of-a-goddess said. "It''s just—there are certain things about … all of this … that I have to be careful about."


    Astrid raised an eyebrow. Definitely, when it came to wordy, less was better. At least with her set of talents. So she stayed silent and waited.


    Zoey squirmed in ce.


    "Look," she said. "I wanted to be honest from the start. But there''s lots of reasons to be cautious. You get that, right?"


    That, at least, Astrid could agree with. She slowly inclined her head. She wasn''t sure where this was headed. For all that she had suspicions and had purposefully pressed for an admission.


    Zoey worried at her lip, then sighed again.


    "Can I speak inly?"


    "It annoys me when you don''t."


    Zoey paused, thenughed.


    "Fair enough. Then—you don''t expect me to trust you implicitly, right? With every secret of mine? Considering … everything?"


    "No," Astrid said slowly. "But we <em>are </em>teammates. Or soon to be." Maybe she was assuming too much. She''d thought she''d performed well, but—expectations were high. Higher than maybe any other team in the world.


    Zoey grimaced. "Yes, but still. We''ve only known each other a few days. And consider the situation I''m in."


    "Yes … ?"


    "I''ll be blunt. Can I tell you things and not have them get back to Enzo? Or even your father?"


    Astrid considered the request seriously. Some people might have answered instantly—might have said yes without hesitation to gain Zoey''s trust.


    Perhaps her slowness vouched for her in its own right, because Zoey rxed slightly as Astrid mulled it over.


    "My loyalty is first to my n. Second to my team. Third to other allies."


    Zoey didn''t seem fully reassured by that, as she shouldn''t be. She had been ced second on the list.


    "So you''d keep a secret from Enzo. But not your father and n."


    "Yes."


    Zoey blinked at how directly Astrid stated it. Astrid had to stop herself from rolling her eyes. Outsiders and politics. Never saying what they meant.


    "Well, I <em>want</em> to bepletely honest with you, but if everything I say gets back to your father …" she trailed off, the question obvious.


    Astrid mulled the problem over.


    "I will tell him only if fate of Harkvalen is at stake. Is your secret … sorge?"


    She felt like they were getting off-topic, considering what her suspicions were.


    "Maybe?" Zoey hedged.


    Astrid stirred at that. But what else had she expected from a chosen of a goddess? She supposed in some sense, <em>anything </em>to do with Zoey reflected on the world atrge—and thus the Harkvalen n.


    "Directly," Astrid rified. "If secret affects Harkvalen <em>directly</em>. And I would tell you if I needed to talk to the Chieftain, before I do. Is that … eptable?"


    After a moment, Zoey nodded carefully.


    "That''s the best I can expect, I suppose. And I''m willing to go out on a limb. I''ve been wanting to tell you anyway. I don''t like keeping secrets from a teammate. We just didn''t know you. Enzo was the one who chose you for the team." She grimaced. "Even now, you might be his … informant."


    Astrid bristled, and Zoey hurried to raise her hands.


    "I don''t think that''s the case! Just, it''s something we have to worry about. It''s a delicate situation. Sorry."


    She supposed it <em>was</em> reasonable, so she stopped herself from getting too annoyed.


    "We''re dancing around it," Zoey said. "Can you just tell me what you assumed? What you''re trying to get me to admit to?"


    Astrid paused. The demand for honesty, thrown back in her face. Fitting, wasn''t it? No more allusions to ''she knew what they were doing''. Zoey wanted her inferences stated inly. And she''d be a hypocrite if she didn''t. Hoisted by her own petard, truly.


    "Disciple of goddess of sex," Astrid said. "Illusionist. Blushing every rest break. Smells like sweat and—sex." Her gaze sharpened on Zoey. "You three were fucking."


    Astrid might have died on the spot if she was wrong. But thankfully:


    Zoey''s face turned red. She cleared her throat.


    "Uh, yeah. I thought we were being subtle. Or subtle enough. Apparently not. Sorry."


    Astrid briefly floundered.


    She was <em>right? </em>


    She knew she was right. The evidence was clear. The logical conclusions easy to make.


    But still?


    They''d been fucking?!


    Why?!


    Had shended in a party filled with—perverts? Degenerates? Sex addicts, such that they couldn''t go more than a single shard without keeping their hands off each other?


    Astrid''s own cheeks rapidly turned red. She didn''t fill the silence, staring wide-eyed. Zoey squirmed in ce.


    "It wasn''t just because we wanted to," Zoey blurted out. "My skills—well, it was necessary. I guess I should fill you in on all that, first. The parts of my ss I didn''t mention. There''s several important skills, and one more important than the rest."


    Astrid kept a straight face. It put her slightly more at ease that there <em>was </em>a reason. And she''d considered the possibility, since again, disciple of the goddess of sex. Therefore: skills rted to sex. Crazy as it seemed.


    "Okay?"


    Zoey took a breath. "Ephy''s influence over my ss is more—sexual, than I''ve let on. To you. And to Enzo. And to anyone else. And can you guess … <em>why </em>I''ve been careful announcing that?"


    Astrid pursed her lips. She thought she knew. "Chieftain—<em>Guildleader,</em>" she corrected, "doesn''t know his daughter has been imed by you."


    "That''s—uh, one way to put it. But yeah. Rosalie doesn''t want her father to know. That me and her are, ah, you know. You''ll keep that a secret?"


    "I already said I would," Astrid said, annoyed. "Hardly critical to Harkvalen n, that two women are screwing. Even if one is daughter of a Guildleader."


    "Right." Though her cheeks were red, Zoey seemed to be growing increasingly amused by this confrontation. "Sorry. What you say, you''ll do. I''m just worried, and Rosalie told me to be tactful—and careful."


    "Your skills?" Astrid asked, slightly impatient. She wanted answers. "They''re stronger than they should be. The ones I know about." That was an observation Astrid had made early on—before the shard. For that matter, all three of Zoey''s teammates also had unusually powerful skills. And general physicality too. As if their stats were well above what a fourth-advancement wayfarer''s should be. "You give strong buffs. More than a normal, or even great, support should give. Yet not to me?"


    "My most fundamental skill is Bond," Zoey said. "Or maybe it''s Lust, actually."


    Astrid''s eyebrows went up.


    Zoey plunged into the exnation. "I don''t use mana. I use a resource, Lust, for all my spells and skills. And the only way I can get more of it is—well, you can put it together."


    "Fucking."


    It made sense. Why it was ''necessary.''


    Though still—that they had been having sex right in front of her was rather flustering. At least there was <em>some</em> practical reason for it.


    "Or anything in that general domain, not just sex," Zoey coughed. "Then there''s Bond. Which is more directly relevant to you. I share stats with everyone, and they do with me. And each other. All the way around, the whole party. But it requires a Bond to activate. Lots of my skills do."


    "Like Bolster. You haven''t used on me. Even when you should." She had noticed that. She''d assumed it was just because Rosalie was the safer pick, with the two of them having pre-existing synergy.


    "Right."


    "How does … that work? We need to fuck first? To Bond?"


    Zoey''s eyes widened, as if surprised she''d figured it out.


    She rolled her eyes. "It''s obvious. Two plus two. I''m not stupid." She''d said that three times now. She found herself mildly aggravated that the woman seemed so surprised. It wasn''t a hard conclusion to make.


    As for the revtion—well. Astrid had <em>no idea </em>what to think of it. She''d heard all sorts of stories about wild and incredible skills. This, though? Her expectations had been primed by the patronage of Ephythithys, but still.


    "We don''t need to, ah, have <em>sex</em>, though. It''s a smaller requirement than that. I have to, um." She was obviously reluctant to say it outright. "… cum on you. Or in you."


    Astrid paused.


    And stared at her.


    "Ah," she said faintly. "Right. Just that."
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