-slowly looks up from my mass publishing of all the chapters of ASD on Wattpad-
ohai guys whatcha all doin are you sick of me and my spodermans yet well good news because I just finished the last one yay I decided against vuroomos after it turned out it was way beyond my abilities.
So yeah. I'm back to writing, the one thing in life I'm not horrible at. I'm actually working on a new five-part series for , called "A Newbie's Guide to Fusing Veromos" I've just gotten Part 1, "Prologue and Kumae" published.
P.S. If you're looking for A Summoner's Duty on Wattpad, while you're on the site, please do check out Era of Vie, written by YamaJoris. is gud sw fanfic.
Summary: In an attempt to bond with her new Veromos and learn more about him, Sara decides that the two of them, along with Charlotte, Eladriel, Galleon and Iris, would go for a walk around her town. Things become more complicated than she wanted, however, when her Veromos "malfunctions" in the middle of a Dimensional Rift.
It was a day like any other – in fact, I would even say it was becoming a good day. I was beginning to warm up to Velajuel, as I have encountered a lot of bad Velajuels in my past before. The two of us were in the kitchen, making food and also singing "Cooking by the Book" when my new Iris came into the room.
"Finally, it's time to make a – morning, Iris! – cake!" I shouted, doing a spin while aggressively mixing pancake batter.
"Good morning, Sara, Velajuel!" She smiled, bowing a little. Her white hair had been tied up into a ponytail.
"Making food is just like science, with tools that – Summoner Vivian and Sapphire are in the living room if you need them! – blend and baste –" Velajuel chimed in. As if on cue, Vivian tumbled into the kitchen, before deciding that standing is too much energy and sat onto the ground.
"Vivian is in the house!" She shouted over our singing. Vivian and Sapphire sleeping over at our house had become a lot more common since the first anomaly we had to close up.
"We gotta have it made, you know that – well good morning to you too – I love cake, finally it's time to make a (you gotta do the cooking by the book) cake!" She glared at us for a second before snapping "Will you dorks stop singing? I'm currently in a very tired mood right now!" It was the end of the song, anyway, so we just did as told.
"Thank you." She looked up at Iris.
"How's your sister doing?" It took a second for Iris to realize that she was talking about Lapis.
"She's still sleeping." I shrugged.
"Figures. That's Lapis for 'ya, Iris. She can and will sleep unless woken up and then will need a pot of coffee to survive the first hour." I looked up from the pancake batter.
"Hey, can you do me a favor and wake Lapis up? The only way she'll be able to get up is if you tip the mattress and roll her onto the floor." Iris looked confused.
"I-is there any other way…?" She asked.
"Nope. Trust me, I already tried – that's the only method that I'll be able to use to wake her up ever." Iris hesitated before stepping out of the kitchen and into her sister's room. There was a creaking noise, a thumping noise and a horrific yell in that order.
"See? Told you it'll work!" I shouted as Velajuel handed me a pan. Vivian stood up as Sapphire came into the room and said her good mornings. One by one, all the other monsters woke up and gathered in the dining room, just like the day Orion found out we got accepted into the Avengers.
"It looks like a really nice day out, today – no anomalies to clean up, perfect weather, its great." I smile to myself, thinking about how my day would go as I served the pancakes. Lapis thumped into the room, blue hair loose and messy.
"Look who finally decided to get off the floor." I nonchalantly marked, ignoring the murderous shine in her eyes.
"Screw you; that floor is comfortable." I looked up.
"You know, if this house ever gets raided by the Fire Beast and we need to fight it, we're definitely going to lose because you'll sleep through it all." She turned away towards me and went for the coffee pot.
"Anyway, I've got some great news!"A few monsters looked up towards me. I went on.
"I am no longer the worst Summoner in the world, now that I've finally awakened my Veromos!" More monsters looked up, including Vivian and Sapphire. Eladriel congratulated me. I thanked him and went back to work on my tablet, sending Veromos to the real world.
"Now that I've finally got the dark Ifrit boy awakened, having had him about a week before the whole fusion phenomenon, I was thinking that maybe I could bond with our monsters some more and go out for a walk with him. Who wants to come along?" Iris and Galleon immediately volunteered. Charlotte hesitated but agreed to it, and, of course, Eladriel was going to come along because it was Charlotte.
"This was the worst idea ever." I mumbled, on the ground. The summer heat was getting to me, and I was not going to walk one more step. The heat made the air bend like a mirage, and every gasp seemed to burn my insides. The worst part about it was that I hadn't brought enough water so it felt like I was about to die from heat stroke. Galleon stared at me with what was possibly disgust.
"You were the one who suggested it." He said.
"Yeah and I regret every moment that led up to it." Veromos stopped to look at me.
"How are you guys not affected by the heat?" Charlotte responded with the same spiel about them being monsters.
"That was kind of a rhetorical question, Charlotte."
"I-I'm sorry…" I looked up at Veromos.
"Actually, Veromos."
"Yes, Master Sara?"
"Number one, drop the master, number two, carry me." Galleon snapped his head back at me.
"Wow, lazy much?"
"If I move around anymore I'll get the heat stroke and it'll kill me to death and I'd rather not be killed to death, thank you." The heat was getting to my brain, making my sentences sound a little wonky, but it was going to have to do for that moment. Charlotte smiled at the sight of the good demon wrapped in darkness and cleansing-ness of debuffs lifting me up onto his back because I was in too much pain and heat to actually walk myself.
"Why are you so LAZY?" Galleon groaned.
"Again, it's not laziness; I'm just trying not to die."
"You're not going to die from the heat!"
"Tell that to the people who died lost in the desert."
"But this isn't the desert!" I ignored him and instead turned my attention to the swirling purple tear in the fabric of reality to my right.
"Oh hi there Dimensional Rift. Please don't be a rift to Faimon Volcano." A Dimensional Rift had opened, and, of course, I had to close it up. Galleon rolled his eyes and turned away, unlocking his phone to contact Vivian and tell her just what exactly we were about to do.
It was a rift to Faimon Volcano. Just my luck; I wouldn't expect anything else. What I didn't expect, either, was for me to suddenly lose control of my Veromos halfway in. As he started acting up, I didn't know what to think. Galleon jumped out of harms' way as Veromos fired a magic blast at him. Charlotte squeaked and Eladriel pulled her towards him and landed on the ground, wrapping a protective wing around her.
"Veromos! What the blazes are you doing?!" Galleon snapped. He tried to say something, anything, but nothing came out, fear clouding his otherwise blue and emotionless eyes.
"I thought that the natural five star fusion monsters wouldn't malfunction!" I was upset about it all. I had just gotten my GB10 team up and running; with Veromos, Belladeon, Charlotte, Eladriel and Shannon, but I was going to have to go back to farming GB6 all over again if I lost Veromos. He jerked to the right and I tumbled off and onto the molten rocks. Thankfully it wasn't that painful nor were the rocks that warm, but it still hurt. I picked myself up and rushed after my team. Veromos was flying forwards, towards the fifth floor of the Dimensional Rift. The rest of us were currently in floor three.
As I got to the end of the Dimensional Rift and obliterated all the monsters, I saw a girl standing there, watching us, barely smiling. Her eyes were cold, black and soulless, her hair a similar color. She was dressed in all black, like what you'd expect, and in one hand was a stone, carved into what looked like a monster. The other hand was extended towards Veromos. One finger twitched up and then Veromos floated towards her.
"Very good, Veromos, dear." Iris lagged behind us all, so she was the last to see this girl. Her entire body just froze up, and she started shaking. The girl noticed this and smiled, before turning to Veromos. She seemed to study him, before shaking her head.
"No," she began, speaking to no one in particular; "this will not free Ath'taros or Lyrith." Her free hand lowers back down to her side and Veromos fell to the ground, unable to catch himself with his dark magic in time.
"Perhaps I will see you all again soon." She said to us, turning away and walking towards the exit of the Dimensional Rift. Eladriel watched her, before he suddenly shivered.
"It has been years since we last saw her." He mused. I turned to him.
"Wait wait wait, I have a lot of questions. Number one, why was someone waiting for us in the Dimensional Rift, number two, WHAT was she doing to Veromos and HOW, and finally, what do you mean it's been years since you last saw her?!"
"S-she's known as the Soul Destroyer…" Charlotte mumbled.
"We believe that, once in our lives, she had a hold on us, as we barely remember what she's done, but her title is forever burned in our minds." He nods.
"I remember her…" Iris whispered. The two looked up at her, surprised.
"The tournament last year, I was one of her monsters. I was forced to fight and win, or she'd punish me. I never lost, but Ran wasn't so lucky…I saw her tear her soul right out of her body and shatter it without blinking an eye." Her eyes had gone blank.
"Ran was my best friend, and I've been looking for the Soul Destroyer ever since then, and now that I've found her…" She paused and looked up at all of us, locking eyes with each and everyone before she finished her sentence.
"…it's time to get some sweet, sweet revenge."
