In the dead of the snowy night, Lily and Fiona sat down in front of the crackling campfire, having left Kurono to sleep back inside the tent.
A nearby uprooted tree made for a perfect seat where Fiona elegantly rested her laurels and Lily bounced in to sit next to her.
âSo, how was it?â
They looked like a pair of affectionate sisters as they sat leaning shoulder to shoulder, but the words Lily used to break the ice contained trace amounts of venom. She wasnât directing hostility at the witch, but rather a strong frustration at herself to have failed so badly.
âIt was good. So good in fact that I ended up sleeping in.â
Fiona said in her usual monotone, which seemed to also carry a tinge of self-resentment.
âRight, that thing showed us a dream so perfect that we didnât even want to resist.â
Lily sighed, exhaling a small puff of white breath. Fiona kept silent.
A moment of further silence passed. Lily once again muttered,
â⌠Care to tell me about it?â
â⌠I will say this first: I am very sorry.â
Fiona said as if sheâd committed a crime. She subconsciously reached up to her hat, wanting to hide her faceââ only to find that the three-cornered head attire was missing.
âWait, why are you apologizing?â
âLily-san, you died in my dream.â
âHUH!?â
Lily briskly stood up, utterly shocked at having learned of her unfortunate state within Fionaâs scenario.
âThis is why I apologized first.â
âThatâs not the problem here! Whatâs with that, why am I dead!? I canât believe youâd be so heartless!â
âThen what about you, Lily-san, how did I turn out in your dream?â
âUh, wellâŚâ
Lily was visibly stuck on words. But she soon mustered up enough courage to speak honestly as well.\nâIn mine, Kurono and I got married, and you were there congratulating us.â
âIâd rather you kill me off than have me say that.â
Fiona stated crossly.
âItâs better than being dead. You were even a rank 5 Adventurer, you know? While Kurono and I were still at rank 2.â
âWait just a moment, are you implying that I was still solo adventuring?â
âWhy wouldnât you be?â
Lily was full of energy again, giving Fiona a big helping of her cutesy fairy smile.
âYou couldâve made Element Masters with me, couldnât you?â
âEh~, no way, if I did that, I couldnât spend my forever and ever after living happily married with Kurono in our nice little house in the Fairy Garden.â
âAnd whatâs this about marriage? Lily-san, werenât you getting ahead of yourself? I myself had only started as lovers, a much more modest approach in my opinion.â
The witch proclaimed, proudly puffing out her chest, to which the fairy retorted valiantly.
âModest? I canât believe you Fiona. Thereâs no way you didnât spend all day with Kurono, holding hands, kissing, having lots ofâââ
Lily, who at first had an admonishing face, had suddenly gotten her cheeks dyed a burning pink.
On the other hand, Fionaâs own face had also blushed red all over. She tried to hide it by facing away but it was plainly obvious.
âââK-kyaah!! H-how could you do such dirty things with Kurono!â
Lily, with her telepathic abilities, had caught a glimpse.
A glimpse into exactly how Fiona and Kurono had spent their lives together as lovers. That very moment, the scenes that rose up inside Fionaâs mind were those of her hot and passionate days as she and her boyfriend lived under the same roof.
It is important to note that Fiona, as she was a genuine maiden witch with no previous experience with men, didnât quite have the appropriate know-how to correctly imagine such actions. But the Lust Rose had the ability to take her vague mental picture and turn it into a satisfactory dream. The rank 5 monster could provide full guidance to any lady or gentleman with their virginity still intact.\nAs proof, even the blurred image that Fiona saw during her liaison with Kurono happened to be too overpowering for the still innocent and pure of heart (32 year old) Fairy Lily.
âK-keep your voice down, Lily-san. He might hear you if youâre too loud.â
Some more brouhaha later, the two of them finally settled down.
They went and checked inside the tent and found Kurono asleep. They concluded that he must not have heard the commotion or its contents.
âHaah⌠haah⌠Fine, letâs just forget about the dreams.â
âI wholeheartedly agree.â
The two girls calmed their breathing and sat back down on the uprooted tree. Once the spat was over, they only felt empty.
After all, it was all just dreams, fantasies, figments of their imagination. All of it were only illusions that had no influence on reality.
Most importantly, both of them didnât actually want a Kurono that was made to be convenient to their desires. They couldnât pass away their time wading in their fantasies when the real Kurono was waiting to be conquered in reality.
âLily-san, by the way, umâŚâ
âW-what. Youâre still planning on asking more awkward questions?â
Lily didnât want any more embarrassment, and showed Fiona the wry version of her fairy smile.
âI wanted to know what kind of dream Kurono-san saw.â
Fiona was implicitly asking whether Lily had read into his mind when they were talking just now.
Lily stared at her seriously for a moment, but afterwards, she gave an answer.
âAh that, I saw only a glimpse of it, but I have a general idea.â
âAnd? What was it like?â
âLetâs see, Kurono and I were living together happily married. That kind of nice dream.â
âYes thatâs funny, but please tell me the truth now.â\nLily pouted at how Fiona just wrote it off like that butââ she then sighed in resignation and told her the truth.
âHe dreamed of his home.â
Fiona mightâve been expecting that, as she showed no surprise and simply answered, âI see.â
But from how she sighed deeply right afterwards, it could be assumed that she was more conflicted than she let on.
âDid Kurono-san, perhaps haveâââ
âStop!â
Fionaâs words were cut off by Lilyâs sharp, but with an almost desperate sounding, outcry.
âStop, please just, donât⌠say that.â
âI apologize. I misspoke.â
Lily held her head, her expression distraught to the point of tears welling up. Fiona was close to crying herself, despite coming out with the idea.
Did Kurono-san perhaps have a desire to return homeââ no, that wasnât it. What Fiona had attempted to say had much worse implications.
Did Kurono-san perhaps have⌠the continuation wouldâve gone as follows:
âââ a girl he loved, back home?â
Theyâd already learned from Kurono himself that he had not been married. But on the matter of lovers, a girl that he may have loved, they hadnât asked him.
Out of simple fear, both Lily and Fiona, just couldnât dare to ask him.
â⌠Itâs alright. Kurono-san said that he wonât return home.â
âMm.â
âIâm sure that heâd never leave us and go away.â
âYes⌠youâre, rightâŚâ
Thank you, said Lily in a tiny voice, but her sentiment had reached Fiona.
Leaning shoulder to shoulder, the two girls spent the rest of the night in mutual silence. A silence that they used to strengthen their hearts, embolden their resolve.
They didnât want to go against Kuronoâs desires, so they wouldnât stop him if he wanted to return home. But what they could do was make him feel as if heâd never need to.\nThey would absolutely make him look their wayââ no, that wasnât enough. They could do better.
Because Lily, and because Fiona, was right there, with him, for him. Because you (Kurono) cannot choose anyone but me (Lily/Fiona).
But on the way to that, first they had toââ
âHokay, letâs have another good day, for Kurono.â
âYes, for Kurono-san.â
The sun began rising up in the horizon.
And within the day, the Element Masters had descended the Asbel Mountain Range of snow, ice and illusion.\n