Rebirth: Part 2
Asch was standing out in the middle of the Daath Market, still talking to Luke. "Okay I'll- Dammit, here comes Dist… I'll contact you later" he said as he turned around to face Dist.
"Hmm? A little jumpy, are we?" Dist asked with his annoying taunting voice, "It seems Sync and Arrietta were right when they said something is wrong with you…"
"There's nothing wrong with me…. It was just a random nightmare, got that?" Asch said, glaring at him, "Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go speak to Arrietta about something…" Asch said as he turned and headed back for the Cathedral.
"Asch? Would you mind telling me what the nightmare was about? I may be able to tell you what it mea- …. Hey! Stop ignoring me!" Dist whined before zooming out of Daath on his fontech chair.
Asch finally reached the cathedral, then wondered if Arrietta would be in her room. "I doubt it… that girl is always wandering around… for all I know she could be on her little island that Van promised her…" Asch said to himself as he stepped inside the Cathedral, then nearly gasped, also not like him. "Well what do you know…" Arrietta was walking around the lobby of the Cathedral, "Arrietta! Can I talk to you for a second?"
"Huh? Sure Asch, what is it?" Arrietta asked, turning and walking over to him.
"You know how your Liger Mother, the Liger Queen, moved into the Cheagle Woods, right?" Asch asked.
"Yeah, what about it?" Arrietta asked, wondering where Asch was getting at.
"She's in danger, and it's because she's attacking the Sacred Cheagles" Asch explained.
"No, you're wrong! Mommy would never attack the Cheagles! I told he that they're sacred to the Order of Lorelei!" Arrietta said, becoming mad at Asch for even suggesting that.
"Okay then… if you say so… just don't blame me when she gets killed by Fon Master Ion's friends when your mother tries to kill Ion" Asch said, turning to head for his room.
"Ion? But she knows who Ion is…" Arrietta mumbled to herself, 'maybe I should at least try to stop mommy, just in case…' she thought as she headed outside.
