Chapter Twenty One: Expedition

Notes: Can we talk about how amazing Bury the Light is? Ok, good. Just wanted to make sure we were on the same page. Moving on!

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Considering the fact that he'd spent the better part of the night trying to ignore the feeling of tiny toddler toes digging into his back, the darkslayer had slept relatively well.

It had been challenging to him to even tolerate the concept of sharing a bed with another living being at first, more or less due to the fact that he had not done so in over two decades. Add to that the fact that he was still adjusting to the sensation of sleeping in a bed again after spending a lifetime in the underworld, and the fact that he had a difficult time sleeping through the night because he'd trained himself to wake up almost instantaneously at the slightest sound as a defense mechanism to prevent his enemies from being able to easily sneak up on him, and you had a recipe for an unpleasant night's sleep practically evening. But there wasn't much that the little boy could to to sway that outcome one way or another. Vergil was going to be cranky come breakfast time regardless of how little or how much he tossed and turned in his sleep.

Practically the second that the sun dared peak over the threshold of the windowsill, Kyle sat up and yawned, repeatedly jabbing Julio in the back with his free hand as he rubbed the sleep from his eyes. Once the middle child was up, so was his older brother. That was simply the way the children did things. As soon as Julio was roused and somewhat capable of functioning, he jabbed his little brother back, an action that immediately led into a poke fight. Had an adult, especially Vergil, been awake to see it, they would've more than likely dissuaded them, but the only "qualified" candidate was trying his level best to just tune out the world around himself and get a few moment's rest.

Well, that was until Carlo woke up.

As if from nowhere, the little child sat up in the bed next to his grandfather and whimpered in frustration. His tiny child brain was incapable of processing the concept of lethargy, and as such desired nothing more than to turn back over and go to sleep. The main issue with that plan was that he didn't comprehend this idea, so his only recourse was to become immediately flustered and frustrated. Clearly seeing that they had probably woken their baby brother up by accident, the two older boys shared a glance between one another before Kyle went to his younger sibling's side and tried to shush him while Julio tentatively attempted to wake Vergil up in a manner that he assumed wouldn't get him a stern lecture later on. Or worse, simply upset him.

Julio didn't have the slightest idea why the older man was so… antisocial? Was that the right word for it? Regardless, he wanted to stay on his good side. While he wasn't scared of him by any means since he assumed he meant them no harm and that Nero wouldn't have entrusted them to someone who was a danger to them, he still didn't want to make someone he barely knew upset. Vergil was supremely intimidating, especially to a small child. He didn't want to be on his bad side, especially since he knew that he would probably tell Nero. The last thing he wanted was his father and his grandfather to be upset with him.

"Um… mr. Vergil? Can we go downstairs? I wanna find our mom." Julio asked quietly as he gently prodded Vergil's shoulder. He paused for a moment, waiting for Vergil to turn over and face him or sit up so that he could tell if he'd heard him, but he didn't move. Still, right as he was considering repeating his request, the child stopped short of raising his hand to repeat his action. Something told him that Vergil was awake and probably just considering his request before delivering a reply. He couldn't be sure, but it just seemed like it to him.

"... Do you have any idea what time it is?" Vergil said in an almost hushed tone, still not moving. Not a single muscle shifted aside from the motion his lips made as his vocal cords moved in the proper manner necessary to assist in the production of the vernacular required to render his request audibly detectable. (Wait… what? Wha?)

The young boy glanced over at the analog clock that sat on the bedside table, unsure as to what the time had to do with anything. He'd overheard someone mention that breakfast went until noon, so he could only imagine that they hadn't missed it yet. The others wouldn't leave without them, right?

"Um… It's nine o'clock, sir."

Vergil sighed, still not moving. "Is that AM or PM, child?"

Julio furrowed his brow and glanced between Vergil, the window, and the clock, wondering for a moment if simply pointing out the level of light in the room would be an action that could get him into trouble for being rude. It was clearly morning. The sun wouldn't be out if it wasn't unless they'd been transported to another planet during the night. And if that was the case, they had an entirely different problem on their hands. After signing under his breath, he shrugged nebulously and decided to respond. After all, what harm could it do?

"That would be nine AM. It's morning." He made an earnest attempt to cover up how confused he was by the obvious question he'd just provided an obvious answer to, but Vergil caught the tone of his voice effortlessly. The blue devil slayer didn't really care one way or another. He simply wanted to see what the child would say to him. He was Nero's son, after all. Perhaps being around Kyrie or ever the adults at the orphanage they'd adopted him from had taught him some manners. He was inclined to assume the former as opposed to the later.

From what he understood about public childcare institutions, especially the ones based in remote places like Fortuna, the concept of individual children receiving one on one time with the adults that supervised them was a completely foreign one. They more than likely had no time or interest in making sure that every single child was taught perfect manners, unless it served to expedite their adoption.

Why oh why did he have to meet Nero's mother in Fortuna?

There were so many places he could conjure up that would've been preferable to that hyper-religious cultist paradise. And yet, there he'd found himself, digging through the archives that the Order of the Sword possessed, more than a little invested in finding out what -if anything- they could tell him about where his beloved father had disappeared to. To this day, Vergil had no idea where Sparda was or what had become of him, and it drove him slightly insane to consider it for any length of time. While it was realistic to assume that he had died and that he simply would never know, Vergil found it incredibly difficult to do so. After all, if the legendary Dark Knight Sparda had been struck down in combat against some unknown advisory, shouldn't every demon in the underworld know about it? In all the time he'd spent in that accursed place, he'd never once heard such a rumor pass through circulation. The underworld worked on a different time rhythm than the human world did. Their little three day excursion turning into six weeks had been a perfect example of that. What was less than half a century to a seemingly immortal population?

He needed to stop thinking about it. The children needed to be returned to their parents. And he needed to find something to eat before he became even more irritable than he already was. After all, it was far too early to develop such a negative disposition towards the rest of his day. He hadn't even ran into Dante yet. No, he had to pace himself or this day, like every other day, would get the better of him. There were too many possible undesirable outcomes to contend with to get so befuddled before even parting ways with his bed. He would get the children dressed and ready to meet back up with the rest of their family, and then he would plan accordingly from there. But first, the breakfast bar. He truly did need a snack.

For the sake of the hotel, he hoped they had something with blueberries in it…

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Sun pierced the delicate green leaves as a cool breeze blew in from the north. The mountains parted, allowing an ample forest to line its borders. The creek that snakes across the ground in front of them had originated farther up the pass, it's spawning point basically invisible from where they currently stood. And all the while V couldn't help but wonder how in the hell he had allowed himself to be talked into this group hiking trip with the girls.

Nero had cited a desire to spend a few hours alone with Kyrie, a request that had garnered a few surprised looks and a teasing whistle from Dante, but they had resolved to head out without him, leaving the young devil hunter to his devices and at the mercy of his lovely domestic partner. Dante had decided to stay behind as well, stating that there was something he wanted to look into. While V was certain that probably had something to do with the fact that the girls hadn't invited Vergil on this trip due to his lack of presence at the time they had decided to embark on it, he still wasn't sure why he had decided to come at all. There had never been a time in his entire life that he had aspired to go hiking. Yes, he did enjoy nature in all it's wild splendor, but he was also woefully clumsy, and clambering up a steep embankment was liable to get him injured in one way or another.

The group had stopped for a moment to catch their breaths when Patty chimed in, more than likely uncomfortable with the silence that had settled over the group. He'd realized that she was the talkative sort practically the moment he'd first seen her, though they had yet to actually introduce themselves to one another. She seemed friendly enough from what he could tell, however, and the others clearly adored her. The young blond woman had been around for quite some time and it showed.

"Ok, so like, I've just gotta ask… Does anyone know where we're going?" Patty asked as she gestured to the wide open space around them. She was clearly taken aback by the expanse laid out before her." Because I like walking around in the woods as much as the next girl, but if I have to get Dante to find us out here or something, it's going to be super embarrassing and he is never going to let me live it down. You know how he gets."

"Look, your guess is as good as mine, Blondy. I don't live here, either. Not even close." Nico shrugged as she stood up from fixing her shoe. She'd managed to get caught on a fallen branch, and was having a hell of a time picking all the little pieces of debris out of her foot. "What I can tell ya is that V has a magic chicken, and that magic chicken is gonna help us find our way back if we get lost. It's about the only thing it's good for besides roasting over a campfire on a stick. A big stick because it's a big chicken."

V sighed, already aware that his avian companion wasn't going to take that comment lying down. He could feel Griffon itching for a fight already, and he was still in his dormant form. The second he manifested, he was probably going to raise hell. For whatever reason, the mouthy bird had a special type of hate reserved for those who referred to him as a chicken. Perhaps he didn't enjoy the idea of being edible? If so, he was in for a rude awakening if Shadow ever got particularly hungry…

As expected, Griffon suddenly materialized in front of him, clearly riled up and ready for a fight. His beautiful iridescent blue wings sparked it traces of electricity as he flapped furiously in place, shooting Nico an especially angry look. She just stared back at him, he hands on her hips. "You got somethin' to say, lil chicke? Because you look upset. Better cool off before you roast yourself from the inside out."

"Why you- now you look here missy, I'm no chicken! I'll have you know, I was very dangerous in my heyday. You wouldn't have wanted to mess with me when I was a few hundred sizes bigger!"

Nico shrugged, unthreatened by the mouthy bird. Picking fun at him was one of her favorite pastimes." Then I would've just needed a bigger net… and a much bigger grill, because it sounds like there would've been leftovers! Now unless you're gonna help me fix my boot, go bother Trish or somethin'. I'm a lil busy."

Griffon mumbled something under his breath about how he'd like to help her, earning him a stern look from V. While the summoner knew he wouldn't actually do anything to Nico and she wouldn't do anything to him, he still didn't need him getting any ideas. Griffon was a crafty sort, and basically everything he did had some sort so wicked streak involved. The last thing he needed was Griffon accidentally igniting some of the dry underbrush and setting the entire forest alight. V had come there to enjoy the splendor and spectacle of nature, not destroy it. Rampant industrialization would do that at some point in the future without any needed input from him. All he needed to do at the moment was not trip over any of the rocks as he made his way to the precipice of the hill.

Supposedly, there was a lake up ahead. That was the entire reason he'd hauled his beach gear all the way out there. After spending an entire day at the beach, the rest of the team had come to the conclusion that hanging out at the beach for hours at a time with nothing of real substance to entertain themselves with got relatively dull surprisingly quick. And while the pristine waters of the bay area and the shops were fun to look at and good at taking them for every cent that they owned, the forest provided much appreciated things like privacy, shade, and silence. The forest was obscenely quiet compared to the boardwalk, almost uncomfortably so. V almost had to almost physically fight off the urge to smirk as he considered all the quality reading time he might get in during this little expedition. Maybe camping was worth it after all…

"So, I don't think we've talked before! I'm Patty Lowell. And your… um?"

It genuinely took V a minute to register that the young blond woman was talking to him. While they were not particularly far apart in age, he was considerably taller than her, so she just slid below his range of detection without much real effort on his part. That and her talkative nature had earned her a spot on his list of people that he tended to tune out. He had nothing against her, but he just liked to hear the silence inside of his own head every now and then. From what he could tell, she was quite nice, however.

"My apologies, Patty. You can call me V. I intended to introduce myself sooner, but I was… preoccupied." He said, leaning over slightly to get a better look at her. She looked up at him and smirked, nodding in approval. He didn't seem to need to elaborate any further as to what had held him up. Still, he was somewhat surprised upon reflection that he had managed to make it through an entire train ride and a dinner with her present without speaking to her even once. He wondered for a moment if she thought he was avoiding her. Hopefully that wasn't the case.

"Well, it's nice to meet you! I didn't think Dante had any family for years before you and Nero showed up. He used to seem so sad sometimes, but now there's four of you guys! Who would've ever guessed that would happen?" Patty seemed elated as she practically skipped along the path next to him. Despite his towering height compared to her, his commitment to careful foot placement meant that he had to walk considerably slower than he normally did. He didn't feel like falling on the loose rocks that dotted the river banks they were walking near." Your his… nephew, right? Like, your Nero's brother? Older or younger? I bet you're older. I don't know why, maybe you just seem like you're more mature or something."

V shrugged slightly and nodded. He wasn't entirely sure if he'd consider himself more mature than Nero. Perhaps he thought things through a little longer before enacting his plans, but his younger sibling was bright and capable in his own right. Not to mention the responsibility he'd helped take on by helping Kyrie adopt the children. Where were they, by the way? He was willing to bet that little Carlo would enjoy the woods. Maybe they would meet up with them later?

"You'd be correct in that assessment. I am slightly older, although by what margin, I can't say. We have different mothers." V said simply, cursing himself internally as the ascended the steepest part of the embankment. The lake was becoming more visible now, though it seemed to be closer to the size of a very large pond than a lake, per say.

Patty made a face as though he'd just told her something absolutely scandalous. He could tell she was being dramatic on purpose, but she'd done so nonetheless and it was honestly somewhat entertaining how animated and excitable she was. To be fair, the idea that Vergil had managed to get multiple members of the opposite sex in bed with him during his youth while Dante had no children of his own was quite interesting in its own right. Maybe she wasn't too off base after all.

As they reached the top of the hill and approached the pond, V took in the area around him. The scent of fresh water and wet leaves permeated the air as unseen birds chirped and crickets rubbed their legs together to produce their melodious song. Despite the ever present fact that the forest was simply uncomfortable quiet still nagging at the edges of his subconscious, he decided to push his concerns aside for a little while and try to relax. He was determined to make the most out of the situation, especially considering the way yesterday had gone, and it seemed that everyone else was, too.

He could only hope that Nero and Kyrie didn't make… well, anything else.

Three was enough, as far as he was concerned.

The compact house they called home simply wasn't big enough for any new editions.

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Well, this was fun to write! Only two or three chapters left of the Beach Arc, and then they return… and then the fun really begins. Cue the Phantom of the Opera theme, because things are about to get… dramatic.