Fandom/Pairing: Elsword; none
Rating: T
Word Count: 7,821

Summary: It was like looking into a mirror. What happens when one's reflection talks back and throws uncomfortable questions? El Search Party struggles to find entrance into the Demon Realm, but Dominator has a plan.

Alternative Title: Dominator fucked up and now everyone meets their alternative selves

Note: This story took place right before the team meets Rosso, so Laby will not bein this story. Rose will not be in this story due to not knowing her canon class at the time this fic was written.


Class Notes:

Canon Path: Knight Emperor, Aether Sage, Daybreaker, Rage Hearts, Code: Esencia, Comet Crusader, Apsara, Empire Sword, Doom Bringer, Ishtar and Chevalier (Innocent), Bluhen

Alternative Path: Rune Master, Oz Sorcerer, Anemos, Furious Blade, Code: Ultimate, Fatal Phantom, Devi, Flame Lord, Dominator, Timoria and Abysser (Catastrophe), Richter


Doppelgänger

Chapter 09: Consolidation


Daybreaker

A pair of eyes followed her, carefully making notes of her movements with an analytical intent not unlike that of a soldier. Daybreaker saw him do the same with her companions. Rune Master scratched the back of his neck and laughed when caught, but his smile failed to reach his eyes. He was doing what humans did when anxious or uncertain about their future. It was the kind of behavior Daybreaker saw when humans realized that they had no control over their current situation. Rune was trying to understand who they were, these strangers that shared his friends' faces, yet didn't know him.

Empire left with the others with the premise of approaching a cavern after Bluhen and Bringer detected Knight's El resonance. It made sense to send one of their stronger team members in case they had to fight off demons or powerful enemies that were after the Dark El. There was a possibility demons like Ran were out to get their revenge on the team.

"They haven't returned," Rune said. "I don't sense them."

The rune user sat at the base of one of the many mountains decorating the terrain. Rune sat with his legs crossed and traced his finger over the sand. It was hard to believe he was Knight from his demeanor. He could be pouncing on Rage with trivial questions for one moment, but then lose all emotion and ask if they knew where the Dark El was.

Daybreaker wanted to believe his interest in the Dark El was for the same reason as Knight's.

"What's your plan?" Rune said, "You promised to help if they didn't come back."

"Only if they're in trouble," Rage replied.

"Are they?" Rune tucked a stray strand of hair behind his ear.

He sat up and stretched his arms, cracking his knuckles. Weaponless, Rune had nowhere to go except where his kidnappers were willing to trek. His mannerisms reminded Daybreaker of the boy she first met near Ruben Village. Rune was brash and said what was on his mind with no plan in mind, although the latter was questionable. There was a familiar hint of mischievousness in Rune, sometimes snorting to a joke no one knew about except for himself.

Rage tapped his finger over his communicator, his lips forming into a tight line when there was no response. He breathed in unison with the Nasod arm, alive and independent from its owners' thoughts.

"What's wrong, Raven?" Daybreaker saw the man frown.

"Elesis isn't answering."

"What does that mean?" Aether asked. "Did something happen to them?"

"I'm trying to call them," Daybreaker tapped on her device and waited for the familiar voices of her friends. "Where are you going?"

Rune sat up.

"How can you sit here and act like nothing's wrong?" Rune glared.

"You don't know what they're going up against," Rage went after him.

"Which is exactly why you should go save them!" He pulled his arm away from the older man, "Doesn't it bother you that they asked you to sit and wait?"

Daybreaker had her gloved hand out, mere inches away from Rune's face. She grabbed hold of the collar of his jacket and pulled on it, forcing Rune to lower his head so they were at the same level. He was just a child yet he was so eager to throw his life away for strangers he hardly knew. There was fear in Rune's features.

"So you're going to throw a tantrum like a child?" Daybreaker asked.

"Rena?" Aether gasped. "What are you doing to him?"

"I don't think I'm asking much when I tell you to remain here." Daybreaker kept her voice even, "I understand why you're upset and that you are here against your will. I know that makes us look bad, but I think it's going to be worse if something was to happen to you because of us. We promised Elesis we would keep you safe."

Daybreaker couldn't allow it in her subconscious to allow him to walk off like that. They have already lost Knight. If the other El Search Party learned that Rune had gone missing over another heroic act, she wasn't sure if it was something she could ever forgive herself for. She didn't know Rune well, but she couldn't stand the idea of seeing a young human getting hurt. Not after losing Knight.

Rune cracked a smile, tears streaming down his cheeks. She loosened her grip when his eyes flickered cyan for a brief moment. Daybreaker bit her lips. The other Elsword was influenced by the El too. That's why he was receptive to other people's El resonance. It must be painful for Rune to be aware of people's state of mind or power, a blessing and a curse. Rune could have sensed something most of them couldn't. No wonder he was eager to charge into another battle. He was Elsword, after all.

"Heh, you really are Rena." Rune laughed without humor, "She would have said something like that."

Knight's doppelgänger rolled his shoulders and pulled his jacket back to show off his bare stomach. His attire was more reminiscent of civilians from Bethma than from his hometown. Rune had his hand behind his back, twitching in need of having a weapon by his side at all times. It was strange how similar he was to Knight without realizing it.

Aether flicked the rune user by forehead with her fingers before crossing her arms, "Where were you planning to go anyway? We don't even know where they are!"

"That hurts!" Rune whined.

"Rena, are you there?" Crusader's voice broke out in static, "This is Chung. The cavern is collapsing. I'm with another person. We can breathe, but there's a monster outside. Be careful, it's dangerous! It can-"

His voice was cut off before his message could pass through. Daybreaker's throat went dry and searched to see if any coordinations have been sent to her. Without them, they would have to find their teammates by relying on their senses.

"I heard Chung's voice," Rage remained composed. He sensed her anxiety and was already coming up with a plan for their next mission. "I'm guessing this is the signal?"

"I think that warrants more than that," Aether said dryly.

The sky bloomed into deep violet. Lines cracked against the vibrant heavens, outer shells of crystals framed and hollowed out from the insides to form an assortment of portals. Black spheres tore the surrounding space apart. A deafening sound crashed in Daybreaker's eardrums when they exploded in the sky.

The cacophony produced by the powerful force strengthened as Daybreaker led them closer to the source, at the entrance of Shadow Vein, a cavern filled with giant crystals. Towering mountains came into view when they arrived at the base of where the cavern opening was supposed to be. Slabs of rocks and boulders blocked the entrance, leaving little room for even the smallest child to fit through one of the bigger holes. Rune slammed his bare hands against the boulders.

"Are you in there?" Rune pulled his arm out in search of his sister, "Elesis!"

"Elsword!" Empire cried and reached for him with an arm smeared in blood. "Is that you? We're inside Shadow Vein!"

"We'll find a way to get you out, I promise!" He choked into a quiet sob.

Green light shone as Daybreaker strung her bow and focused her energy on the pointed end of her arrows. She shot two arrows to a shadowed figure that appeared from her peripheral vision, followed by a backflip and fired several more towards the sky. Daybreaker gasped when the sky disrupted and the very fabric of time and dimension was torn apart. Her arrows disappeared into the small holes created by the tears and flew back towards her. Daybreaker launched herself into a backflip and cartwheeled away with her bow tucked behind her back.

Fire, ice, and electricity were dispersed by Aether, followed by explosions from impact as she fired a circle of elements to the enemy. Smoke filled the air and the elemental mage's voice was heard amongst the chaos.

The shadowed figure dissolved into space, taking the shape of a tall figure with white hair reaching down its back. A magenta-colored crystal latched onto their chest and glowed a sickly coloration to their skin, a shade lighter than her's. Their jawline was met by a slender neck covered in black material unknown to Elrians. Drones levitated around the stranger with a mind of their own, acting as a shield and deflecting dark energy from the monster they were fighting.

"That monster has Elsword!" Aether pointed to the shapeless crystal monster. The Dark Agate pinched Knight between its fingers, lifting him and screaming when Aether summoned icicles to pierce through its hardened skin. The icicles broke off and shattered into dust.

Rage leveraged his blade between his Nasod arm and pressed his weight against the monster's legs. Sharp lines cracked into its exterior and dark liquid leaked out, emitting a foul smell that reeked of rotting flesh and metal. The end of Rage's Nasod arm drilled further into the monster's skin, twisting and forming dents into it. The Dark Agate groaned and charged against the base of the mountain. Stone walls rumbled and cascaded over the land, sending pebbles raining down over Rage and Knight.

"It seems like your friends came for you," the stranger chuckled overhead. They maintained distance as they lowered themself to reveal the face of a man. Scars stretched over the lower half of his face and grinned. "I'll be nice and deliver their princess~"

"I'm not a princess-"

Knight stopped fighting from the monster's hold and froze. His body outlined in blue and faded. His cries echoed the valley and shook the mountains' foundations surrounding them. Knight reappeared next to the stranger. Nowhere to stand, Knight panicked and waved his limbs in panic. He was hundreds of feet above the ground and had nowhere to break his fall.

Daybreaker leaped into the air and strung several arrows between her fingers with dexterity. Her arrows fought against gravity and flew across. Three arrows ran through the seams of the back of Knight's collar, pinning him and sending his body slammed against the walls of a cliff. She ran over to check his status, but a purple blur beat her to it.

"Elsword!"

Aether waved her staff and teleported in succession to the base of the cliff. Her arms were stretched out and stood on her tiptoes in reach for Knight. It would have been touching to see Aether finally be honest about her feelings for the younger boy, but the stranger's appearance led to more questions for Daybreaker. What did he do to escape from the hold of a powerful demon?

"Aisha, help me!" Knight clung to the wall, pushing his legs up in search for something to stand on with no avail.

"I'm trying!" Aether growled, "You're lucky Rena is here to stop you from breaking your neck!"

Daybreaker rubbed her forehead with a sigh. She couldn't believe her arrows were strong enough to stick to the walls. Being in Demon Realm must have done something to strengthen her tolerance against the demonic energy and help her rebuild her strength as she would have in Elrios.

"So cute," the enigmatic man giggled. He rested his elbow against one of his drones and lifted one leg up.

"Where are you going?" Knight looked at the man.

"I already saved you twice," he yawned. "I think you can handle this one by yourself."

The man opened a portal and exited from the scene with a Cheshire grin being the last thing they saw. The portal was sealed shut from behind and the sky went back to being a melancholy blue dipped in tones of red and orange. Who was he?

"If you keep moving, you're going to fall!" Aether chastised.

"How am I supposed to get down?" Knight asked. "There is nothing to-, ah!"

The arrows holding Knight snapped and the boy slid down. Daybreaker winced as he dropped from several meters high. They scrambled to run to where Knight fell with their arms out. Rage slowed down his run into a fast walk and had his arms ready to catch the younger member of the El Search Party. Daybreaker readied herself by placing her weight into the back of her legs, but her train of thought interrupted by the sound of Knight shouting and Aether screaming. Knight had crash-landed his body onto Aether by full force.

"Elsword, you're too heavy!" Aether complained. "Get off, you're crushing me!"

"My back hurts!" Knight whined. "Where did Paradox go? We need to go after him!"

"Not in your condition," Rage said. He brought Knight's arm around his shoulder to help him stand up. "You can tell us more about that man when we bring you back to safety."

"What about Rune?" Knight asked. "What happened to him?"

Red flames shot into the air and brought Daybreaker's attention back to the cavern's entrance. Empire and Rune were still there. Horror rose from the back of her throat and she went back to find them.

Magic ran through Rune's veins. Flames flew between his fingers as the rune user idly juggled fireballs between his palms and fired them like bullets. He was adept in fire magic that could have challenged Aether's abilities. Most mages needed a physical object to channel their magic into, yet Rune was able to summon fire without burning himself.

Sparks flared inside Rune's hands, emitting heat and uncontrolled flames to match the anger playing across his features. Hand over his hip, Rune ignored their calls. Rune's hands formed into fight fists and gritted his teeth. He snapped when the Dark Agate expelled crystal shards from its body. Rune incinerated them with his flames, moving his limbs with fluidity and dodging its attacks before firing back. He landed his attack directly into the monster's chest and watched it tumble over with a low groan.

"Heh, is that all?" Rune grinned. "That was nothing!"

Their footsteps alerted him of their presence.

"I solved one of your problems!" Rune saw Knight being helped by Rage and his smile faltered, "and you found your guy... "

"You're okay!" Knight lit up.

"Heh, you too?" Rune scratched the back of his neck. "Looks like it's hard to kill you too."

"I'm glad you're safe," Knight was relieved. "I was worried about you."

Rune hid his face from view, "You're just like what they told me. You're making me look bad."

"Huh?" Knight was confused.

"Forget it," Rune shook his head. "I'm just rambling."

The sound of rocks and stones rumbling made Rune look up to see the Dark Agate bringing its body back up. Horror came into realization as he searched for the last bit of mana to summon his flames. Rune didn't hear them shouting his name and didn't move.

Its clawed arm overhauled to reach for Rune when the sound of gunshots pierced through the thick air. A rain of bullets broke through the monster's skin and left holes inside its body before it could move. The last bullet hit the Dark Agate between the opening of its "mouth" and the monster collapsed on its own weight.

Daybreaker searched for the source of the bullets and stopped to see a pair of ice-blue eyes peering from behind a boulder. Their white armor shared the same sheen as the shells found off the coast of Hamel. A young man stepped out from the shadows when Rune waved and beamed to the newcomer.

"Chung?" Rune choked when he was pulled into a tight embrace by Crusader's counterpart.

"I'm sorry I couldn't come sooner," he whispered.


Fatal Phantom

Phantom didn't let go, feeling his shoulders shake when he hugged around the rune user's smaller figure. Several day cycles had passed since he had last seen Rune, but his body was struggling to adjust to the new sleep cycle in Demon Realm. His muscles continued to tense and idly played with the trigger with his thumb even as Rune gently rubbed his knuckles over the marksman's back.

He noticed their audience and obscured his lower face with his scarf. Phantom counted three heads and frowned. There were supposed to be more of them. What happened to the people Oz reported over his last contact with the dark mage? She said they were fighting against Add, Ain, and Chung. He searched for a face identical to his when he felt a warm pair of hands run up his body.

"It's okay, I'm here." He felt Rune's lips lift from the corner of his mouth, pressing them at the nape of his neck.

"What are you doing trying to fight by yourself?" Phantom hissed and pushed himself away, ignoring Rune's hurt expression.

"I had it under control." Rune wasn't as concerned and stretched his arms out. In a quieter voice, the redhead tilted his head back and chuckled. "And I wasn't alone, I had you."

Phantom enjoyed being around Rune (he could hear Anemos giggling if he ever admitted that), but he could never wrap his mind around how the late Sieghart could say embarrassing things without getting flustered. It was like standing next to a sun, if said sun was a blinding red and set itself on fire intermittently. He huffed and feigned a cough to hide his embarrassment.

"Rune?"

He turned to see a face identical to Rune's peer from the side. How similar they were, yet there was a distinct contrast in how Knight presented himself. Hair brushed to the side in a neat short cut, Knight was covered in blood and sweat. Dried blood covered his sides and cracked when he moved. He leaned against Rage's shoulder before pushing himself and stumbling over to Rune and Phantom with a pained expression. Knight straightened his back and pulled out a sword covered in red runes to offer it to his counterpart with an awkward smile.

Good grief, did all Elswords smile through their pain?

"I wanted to return this to its owner," Knight brought his hands into his pockets. "I think you'll make better use of it than I did."

Aether looked at Knight with an alarmed expression. "What were you doing with Rune's sword?"

"One of your friends has Elsword's weapon," Rage explained when Phantom gave him a look of confusion. "He had blue hair and didn't talk much."

"Ain?" Rune ran his hand through his hairline, "You saw him?"

"I think Paradox is involved in this," Knight said. "He uses portals to toy with people. That's why he has your sword. He must have done the same with mine."

Who was Paradox? Phantom was already lost in the conversation in who was being referred to when everyone had a counterpart. He wasn't even going to try and guess which one of his teammates went by the name of Paradox in another dimension.

It was clear that Paradox had left Knight shaken. His skin was paler than Rune's and sadness reflected in his expression when he addressed them with unnecessary formality. Knight had a stockier build than Rune, but without his sword, he was defenseless and had nothing to occupy his hands with. He kept his hands in his pockets or folded them over his thighs, tinkering with his fingers when he spoke.

"What did Paradox want?" Daybreaker asked. Motherly concern took over and the elf woman rested her palm against Knight's forehead. "Did he hurt you?"

"I'm not sure," Knight admitted and shook his head. "He kept me close and made me watch you guys fight each other. I think he's lonely."

"What kind of person does that?" Aether puffed her cheeks, "he brought that monster and left us to clean up his mess!"

"We should at least find him and learn what his intentions are," Rage said. "Elsword said he could control portals. If we can get him to talk, maybe we can help them return home?"

Phantom felt their eyes fall on him and Rune as if they had just been noticed. It was an uncomfortable feeling being scrutinized by the people they were supposed to be fighting hours ago. Rune probably wouldn't appreciate it either if they were to break out into another fight. He squeezed Rune's hand when he saw the latter breath out a heavy sigh.

He saw it in his partner's eyes. Rune was blaming himself again, playing the martyr and carrying the burden with miserable pride. It was pitiful at first sight, but it was getting on his nerves and Phantom has had enough of it. Rune shouldn't be the first to jump ship and take the blame for things that were out of his control. The rune user wasn't the only one from a different dimension.

"We're not leaving until we find the others," Phantom said. "One of our friends said they were stuck inside Shadow Vein with one of yours."

"You mean Chung?" Daybreaker asked, "He said he was with your Aisha."

"Who probably isn't as skilled as me," Aether smirked.

"You haven't even met her yet," Knight deadpanned.

"What? Have you?" Aether scoffed. "Because last time I checked, you were kept hostage by a man wearing a trash bag!"

What a strange group, Phantom thought. They were lively and bickered among themselves, not unlike his teammates when they weren't busy chasing after demons because of strange circumstances that liked to fall on them. When was the last time their party had the chance to sit down and chatter without being rushed to their next destination?

"I'm sorry for causing you trouble," Rune blurted out. He looked at Knight with guilt. "Your sister is trapped inside the cave because of us, I'm sorry. I-"

"What are you apologizing for?" Aether stared at Rune. "Don't blame yourself for something you have no control over."

"No one is angry at you," Daybreaker agreed "What matters is that you and Elsword are safe. There's no reason to fight anymore."

Phantom was apprehensive in meeting the people that took away his friend, yet they were treating Rune as one of their own, comforting and reassuring him, easing the pain away with kind words of encouragement. No matter how different they were from his friends, their actions were genuine and held no grudge against them. After months of traveling in Elysion, it was strange to meet people again. The other El Search Party didn't hold the mysticism the El Masters and priestesses had. They were adventurers like them that knew how to hold their ground against powerful enemies.

Was Phantom blind in worrying about Rune when the fire user was in good company with capable adventurers? He wasn't ready to fully trust them, but Phantom saw that they wouldn't harm Rune. He gathered that the opposing party, at least in regards to Aether and Daybreaker, were the more honest adventurers from how open and relaxed they were in discussing plans in their presence. Phantom had enough encounters with deceitful clients to recognize the signs of ones he could not trust.

"Did you come here alone?" Rune asked Phantom with worried concern. He gripped his hand around Phantom's; they were warm and sweaty.

"No," Phantom said. "Aisha contacted us and Eve detected you."

Rune lit up at the mention of their team members.

Ultimate gave him affirmation about Rune's location in the logical optimism she often had ("Based on reading analysis, there is an 80.88% chance he is in this region."). Phantom didn't ask where the numbers were from. It was rare for her to make mistakes, even rarer for Ultimate if it involved their friend. Rune wasn't hard to find, anyway because he liked to make his presence known. His flames flared like a beacon for Phantom to find the rune user.

"Where are they?" Aether asked.

"Yo!"

Five figures came into view past the blocks of shattered boulders crumbled over the closed cavern. Ultimate's winged form was visible, shaped by the dark curves thrown by the smaller sun casting over the Nasod Queen. Draped over her shoulder was Abysser drooling with his eyes shut and wrapping his arms around Ultimate's mechanical wings. Timoria exchanged a look of defeat to Phantom and shrugged in exasperation. A spark of annoyance was apparent in the brisk walk Ultimate took; Moby and Remy followed their owner and hovered to prevent Abysser's head from bumping into things.

Walking behind Ultimate was a gray-haired man in a sleeveless top covered by a heavy furred coat. Phantom recognized him as the opposing El Search Party's Ain. Featureless and free of the El's influence, Bluhen kept his head low, deprived of emotions. The cowlick forming from his hairline dropped and his eyes wandered from the present.

Leading the strange assortment of misfits was a woman in black leather that covered most of her body. Everything about her reminded Phantom of the flames she and Rune manipulated - her eyes, hair, and the tattoos engraved into her skin. The tattered jacket over Flame's shoulders crackled in unison to the footsteps made by her heeled boots. The body dragged over her shoulders was a man in black and purple. His face was hidden, but there was little guess to who that was supposed to be.

"Is that Add?" Rage gawked at the display of an unconscious teammate.

"I said yo!" Flame waved her arm. As she neared, she lowered her shoulders and unloaded the heavyweight with a toothy grin. "When a person says hi, you're supposed to say hi back!"

"You're not sis," Knight looked away with disappointment.

"Ouch," Flame winced and rubbed her back. "Sorry~"

"Don't be rude!" Aether hissed but gave the older woman an apologetic look. "Don't be mad, he's injured and went through a lot."

"Nah, it's just a little strange to know I have two brothers." Her eyes moved over to Rune with a wide grin, "but this one is still my favorite!"

"Elesis?" Rune's eyes widened, "Ow, that's my rib. Your hugs are too much."

Rune cried in receiving a bear hug from the sister he looked up to, rubbing the tears streaming down his face in laughter. Flame let go after getting playfully punched by her brother. His joy sparked a bright light and for a moment, Phantom forgot they were stuck in the middle of a place where they shouldn't exist. Seeing him smile made the search for the idiotic redhead damn worth it, although that thought was soon cut short.

"Ain? Are you okay?" Daybreaker rushed to Bluhen to check on the priest and placed a gloved hand over his shoulder. "Did you go into a full fight?"

"I'm just tired," Bluhen gave a weak smile. "Good thing Mr. Guardian stopped the fight. I would have lost in a fight against two."

"Is that what happened?" Knight asked. "What about Add?"

"This guy wasted all his energy healing himself," Timoria pointed to Bluhen. She pulled her cap down to hide her eyes, "Ciel is down because he got too close."

Ultimate placed Abysser on the ground and had his head resting against a makeshift pillow. Bringer was arranged in a similar manner as they set up a temporary healing station to heal wounds after the disastrous fights. Both had white hair and didn't stir when moved by the people carrying them, snoring softly next to one another.

"What's wrong?" Phantom asked. He saw Rune placing his hands over the blocked cavern, his tattoos glowing in anticipation with desperation in his expression. Arms reached out for the other side with guilt, Rune leaned his body forward with a bitter smile.

"His sister is trapped inside," Rune nodded towards Knight talking to one of his teammates with a saddened expression and shaking his head. "So are a few others, including our friends."

"Let me talk to her. Go help the others." He heard Rune sigh but left to talk to their conscious teammates. Phantom placed his hand over the slab of stone, searching for an opening where he could get his voice across. "Elesis, are you there?"

Weak laughter came from the other side, a young woman's voice was heard.

"Are you Chung?"

"I'm the other one. Call me Phantom." Phantom said, "Who's with you?"

"Devi," she answered. "There are two more inside. This entrance is blocked, but Chu-, a friend of ours said he felt a breeze coming from somewhere else."

Empire was talking about his counterpart, Phantom heard her hesitance in referring to the other one. The sheer size of the cavern covered more ground than some of the mountains surrounding Hamel. It was not uncommon for caves of that size to have multiple entrances and exits. His alternative could be using that information to look for a new exit.

"Locate them and search for another way out," Phantom said. "We will be looking for them too."

"Thank you," Empire breathed. "I'm sorry about the trouble we have caused."

"You did it because he's important to you," Phantom closed his eyes. "I will talk to both of our teams and let you know if we find something."

Phantom turned to meet with a pair of red eyes looking at him with curiosity. It was like looking into a cracked mirror. The shape of his eyes and face were Rune's but his posture had more in common with Hamel soldiers than that of a village boy. Knight was well endowed in plated armor designed for offense, chained and overlapping with one another to strengthen his defense for front row battles. He gave Phantom an impressed smile and approached the assassin with no fear.

"Thank you for doing the right thing," Knight was grateful.

"I only did it because someone asked me to," Phantom said. He moved away and kept his distance, but Knight came in closer.

"You care about Rune a lot," Knight leaned in to inspect Phantom with interest. "Is that why?"

He would be damned if he was expecting Knight to be any less perceptive than Rune. How much of the conversation between him and Rune did Knight overhear? Phantom wasn't going to open about his life story to someone he had just met, even if that person looked like someone he knew!

"You should stay back and heal," Phantom turned his head away to hide the pink in his cheeks. Did none of the Elswords know personal space? And in public! "There's medicine if you need some."

Please read the room, he silently begged Knight to leave. They have already found Rune. Now they needed to regroup and find a way to leave this dimension so they could do their tasks properly. There were things they needed to do if they wanted to make progress without any further delay than the inconveniences caused by every other person they have met.

Knight didn't leave.

"That's okay, Ain can heal us!"

Fucking hell.


Empire Sword

Underneath the dull lighting of the illuminating crystals, Empire could make out Devi's small figure. Limbs tangled and sprawled out, her eyes were closed shut. Her face was pale and had a sickly hue. She had scars formed over one another in layers, some of them blossoming into patterns nearly identical to the ones Empire had before she met Bluhen.

Empire dragged Devi over to the flat surface, further into the cave and away from the dangerous rocks and boulders that nearly crushed them. They would be dead if it wasn't for Devi's quick thinking, Empire thought with a bitter smile. The red knight had technically won the fight against the late Haan, but it was a bittersweet victory for her. Once again, she was separated from Elsword because of the strange circumstances around them.

She produced a bandage roll from her bag and threw the rest of the contents back in. Empire held up a flashlight over to Devi to inspect the woman for injuries. She unrolled the bandage and wrapped it around Devi's exposed ankle, tightening and rolling it into a knot and tucking it in.

They needed to find an exit out of this place. Crusader was somewhere inside of Shadow Vein with the opposite team's Aisha. Phantom said he and the others would search for an exit too, but she was uncertain how much she could trust him. He sounded stern when he made his promise, keeping his voice low as if afraid of being heard. There was no timidness in his tone, but a harsh one that spoke of urgency.

The red knight couldn't understand why there was another El Search Party. What did they want from them and how did they cross paths with them? Could this be another result of Knight's brief connection with the El in Elrianode? Her lips quivered at the thought of her brother's action bringing about their current situation. Tempering with the El was risky and made them easy targets.

Empire tucked a strand of hair behind Devi's ear but paused to the serene smile that graced upon the woman's face. Legs crossed and arms hugging her spear, she was defenseless in sleep, free of pain and ambitions. She laid in silence as Empire lifted her head to stare into the depths of the cavern. Her eyes strained to look into the dark abyss and landed over to Devi's face again, unable to look away.

Why did Devi save her?

She had foolishly fallen into Paradox's provocation that would have cost her life if Devi wasn't there to break her fall. The demon they fought was still out there and they were trapped inside because of her impulsive decision. What kind of leader was she? Empire gripped her claymore and hissed from the pain digging into her shoulder blades.

They were alive, but the air here tasted like dirt and copper, a combination she was unfortunately familiar with. The interior entrance of the cavern had a low ceiling that forced Empire to crouch her body and look down.

The red knight had Devi's legs bent and lowered her body. Empire pulled Devi by the wrists until she was standing, bringing Devi's arms over her shoulders and lifted herself up to carry the unconscious woman. The additional weight had Empire steady herself in a slow march into the darkness.

The crystals enclaved a narrow pathway for Empire to follow, careful to walk around the tight twists and turns leading downward. Light cracked between Empire's fingers and the jagged lines etched into the boulders that were effectively blocking the way they came in. Water drops pelted her face as she looked up to find crystals forming from the ceiling, their radiance growing and fading in strength. There was an earthy damp smell as Empire strained her muscles to shove the rocks and pebbles out of the way. She rubbed her head with the back of her palm and hissed in pain. Blood trickled down from her bottom lip as the red-haired woman gasped for air.

Her body and mind had adjusted to the heavy demonic pressure that was the hallmark of Demon Realm, a red haze of aura that no longer clouded her mind. Demonic energy maintained the realm's stability, but something changed when Paradox appeared. Portals were not foreign concepts to her, but she never saw so many open until she saw Paradox fight Knight. The number of portals that began opening in various spots made her uneasy. They reminded her too much of Glave taunting the El Search Party into visiting various dimensions for his own amusement.

A shadow swooped down and spread its wings. Empire screamed when it let out high pitched squeaks and turned around, only to bump into her again. She almost dropped Devi. Her back was turned when she saw a human-shaped figure lurking from the darkness. Empire darted past the shadow to see the cavern tunnels widening again.

A pointed hat covered in zippers came into view, followed by a young woman appearing under the lighting and dressed in an outfit that was just as eccentric. Oz Sorcerer caught Empire by the arm and reeled her in with her staff, stopping her from running headfirst into the wall. She flashed a smile to Empire and tipped her hat off with serene eyes.

"Sorry about that," Oz apologized. "Angkor thought you were a demon."

"Angkor?" Empire gawked at the ball flapping its wings beside the dark mage. That thing was the demon Rune mentioned earlier? But it was so round and fat. "It's real?"

"As real as I am." Oz looked at Devi sleeping over Empire's shoulder. Her eyes narrowed, "what happened to her?"

"She passed out because of the earthquake," Empire explained. "We're trapped inside and need to find a different exit."

"Of course we do," the woman sighed. "There's no easy way out because that would be too simple."

Empire burst out in laughter, tilting her head back and catching her breath in short gasps before settling with a lopsided smile. At least Empire could be assured that Oz was going to be as sarcastic as her counterpart. She chuckled when Oz looked at her in confusion, if not weary by the red knight's presence. Empire realized the source of Oz's nervousness when the heavy hitter of the other team was found unconscious by her hands.

"Ugh, you're so loud."

Devi lifted her head. Arms wrapped around Empire's neck, she fluttered her eyes open and hung her head over the red head's shoulder. She pressed her weight down and twisted her body to find her head reaching the cavern ceiling. Her muscles twitched as Devi wiggled her limbs, discomfort in being held down by the enemy and unable to move. Tufts of hair stuck up in different directions in a messy array. Sharp fingernails clawed into Empire's shoulders.

"I'm having a conversation with your teammate," Empire said without feeling sorry. She wasn't going to let Devi's words bother her. There were bigger things to worry about.

"Good to see you didn't lose your head," Devi caught Empire's gaze with pursed lips.

"We're done fighting," was all Empire could muster to say without making herself into a fool.

"I know that," Devi said with boredom and yawned.

Once again, Empire found herself at a loss for words. Her head was spinning when she was met by Devi's tactless comments. Blunt words jabbing from the sides without the refined restraints Apsara had in more fragile conversations.

"Is Chung with you?" Empire turned to ask Oz. She searched for white armor in the midst of the dim cavern.

"Here I am," a blonde head poked into the hallway. Crusader dragged his destroyer over in a conspicuous manner that was almost comical if not for the serious expression on his face. He looked at her and Devi with a puzzled expression, "You're here too?"

"Unfortunately," Empire rubbed the back of her head. "We're looking for another exit to meet up with the other team. Did you find anything?"

"No," Crusader shook his head.

Dry blood plastered over his armor, red paint streaming over seashell white armor. A closer inspection, Empire saw the cracks indented into his armor, blooming into miniature craters and embedded with dirt and grime. Sweat glimmered over his face and left the impression of a man who had found his calling in war. Crusader held his head high as a trained soldier should have. He would have been the ideal soldier for the Velder Army. Out of breath, but fearless and eager to partake in the next challenge that awaited him.

"I didn't think the leader would get herself trapped down here," Oz rested her elbow on Angkor. The giant bat squeaked and struggled to stay afloat with weight pressing down on its head.

"I'm not the leader," Empire protested.

"You're the one who ordered your team to fight," Oz drawled. "I think that's enough to earn the leader title."

"You're the one who forced us to fight!" Empire turned her head to glare at Devi, who covered her mouth and giggled. "Don't you have any shame? How is this justice?"

"Justice?" Devi stopped laughing to narrow her eyes, "'Justice' is only in those who are the strongest. You can't defend your beliefs if you can't even defend yourself."

"What happened to you?" Empire blinked in bewilderment, gaping at the woman who shared Aspara's face. Cold and distant, unfaltering and unapologetic about the impact her words had on others. How could she be Ara?

"You don't have to continue holding me like a maiden," Devi said. "That won't be necessary."

Devi leaned her body inward, lifting her legs up and removing them from Empire's hold. One hand over Empire's shoulders, she pulled one of her legs out in an attempt to find footing over the cave's sides. Her foot slipped over the rough surface and she lost her slipper. Devi fumbled over and her body swayed, falling back and losing her grip on her rescuer. Empire gasped for air and paused. A loud crash cracked the ground followed by Devi's shrieks.

Empire stared dumbfounded at the sight of Devi on the floor. Face planted into the floor, Devi had her limbs sprawled out and struggled to lift herself. The dark-haired woman held up her head, strands of hair fell over her face as she stumbled and fell down again. Orange pupils glowered in anger.

She's definitely Ara, Empire offered a hand to pull her onto her feet.

"Who else would I be?" Devi placed one hand over her hip.

Did I say that out loud? Empired tucked her head in to hide the blush creeping up her face. "Sorry..."

"Why are you apologizing?" Devi put on her slipper, "you should be saying that to your team."

"That can be done when we find an exit," Oz tapped her foot impatiently. "Angkor found an exit closest to us."

"Which I said that might be worth looking into," Crusader said. "These caves are similar to the ones near Hamel and must have several exits and entrances for there to be a constant draft in the tunnels."

Devi looked at the blond with new interest, "I suppose that makes you useful for something."

"Some of these tunnels were dug by demons, so it won't be an easy walk," Oz warned her.

"They would be fools to get in the way," Devi grinned.

"How could I forget?" Oz rolled her eyes.

"Why are you encouraging her?" Empire asked.

Oz shrugged, "Is that a problem if it helps us escape?"

"No," Empire sighed.

Deeper into the tunnels they went, lit up by the crystals grounded at their feet and above their heads. An uneventful trek into the darkness, a rare silence in an alien land uninterrupted by their heavy solemn footsteps. Demons dotted the so-called abandoned path. Beady eyes lurked from the shadows before disappearing from sight and reappearing again behind a crystal.

"They're not attacking," Crusader saw a small group of demons disperse away from their path.

"With an earthquake that size, they must have lost many of their members today. Fighting us would be a bad idea." Oz added, "Of course, my guess is as good as yours."

"You made a contract with a demon," Crusader said.

"Doesn't mean I speak demon," the dark mage scoffed. "That's Angkor's job."

"Why would you do that?" Crusader asked.

"Why would it matter?" Oz said, "I chose a path I thought was the best option."

Her words struck a memory inside Empire. Knight said something similar after waking up to being rescued by his friends… from the El. The red knight understood his reasoning, but she couldn't let go of the unnerving feelings igniting from her core. It wasn't right for a brother to sacrifice himself in the place of an older sibling, but Knight argued that it was the best option. For all of them.

Empire unsuccessfully searched for lament in the purple-haired woman's features. Demon or not, those were eyes of a person set in their decision with no regrets. Was Empire wrong to believe that their alternative selves were prisons of their decisions as much as she was to hers? She was proud to be the captain of the red knights, but her duty as an older sister led her to leave her soldiers. Was it the right decision to believe in her men and place her presence elsewhere?

"Miss Elesis?" Crusader's voice emerged from the silence, "You've been quiet."

"It's nothing," Empire shook her head. "I'm just thinking."

"It must be something important," Crusader said. "You look tired."

If it wasn't for their situation, she would have bumped her knuckles on his shoulder plate and teased him about his serious expression.

"We finally have Elsword back and now we're lost," Empire let out a soft laugh.

"I don't think that's very funny," Crusader frowned.

"It turns out he didn't need help to save himself," Empire sighed. "He can fight his own battles, yet I can't stop worrying about him."

"It hurts because he will always put others first," Devi said with sadness. "Even if you tell him not to."

Empire nodded. She didn't know Knight was having an internal battle with himself until it was too late. He wouldn't let her know because he knew she would try to stop him. If it wasn't for the rest of the team, Knight would still be…

"United by the same idiot," Oz sighed. "I think all of you have spent enough time giving him grief over that. I think it's stopping all of you from moving on."

Crusader looked at Oz with wonder and smiled.

"You're right," Crusader said softly. "He needs us as much as we need him. We need to move quickly so he won't worry about us."

"To think a kid has this kind of power over people," Devi mused.

"People trust him," Empire said.

She trusted Knight because he was her brother, but he proved that he was more than that. Knight was a capable adventurer and a reliable friend, always ready to lend a hand even to strangers he had just met. Some called him naive, but maybe that was what made him disciplined. He lived by a code to always give people his trust, which has earned him friends and sometimes enemies. It was a type of mentality that was unworldly inside the battlefield.

Sunlight shone at the end of the tunnel. The smell of fresh pine woke up Empire's senses and lifted the heavyweight off her shoulders. Standing at the exit of the caverns was a familiar face with red-hair and matching eyes.

"Hey, sis!"

Elsword?

Empire rushed over to the voice but stopped when she saw the long bangs framing his face.

"Elesis?" Rune repeated her name.

"You're not Elsword," Empire heard herself say.

Her head spun as she realized what she said. Empire extended her hand to apologize, but Rune had disappeared. The others' voices flooded around her.


Author Notes: It's been 80 years. I am writing this as many parts of the country are going into self-quarantine for COVID-19. I will continue to slowly upload new chapters as I am still required to attend to work and classes online. Thank you for everyone's patience and support. Stay safe and healthy!

MinervaVenus: There's definitely something going on between Elesis and Ara, but which one? :3c