Author's Note: Should I do other perspectives more? Leave your thoughts in the reviews. Enjoy this new chapter :D

Also, I might not post during the summer, sorry to disappoint you guys :/

Also, thank you to the kind guest review that told me about the weird word problem I had. I didn't even notice it.

Kayle took off her helmet, exposing her face for the first time to him.

"It's been thousands of years, how are you still alive?"
I looked on in disbelief, this was impossible, she is supposed to be dea. . . oh she's an angel, that made sense. . . sorta.

I raised the gun to the sky and let go of the charge and it went up into the air.

"It's really you Kyle?"

I grunted, lowing my guard. "You know I hate that name."

Kayle ran in and tried to hug me, or at least, she tried to. I ducked under her and rolled backwards.

She sighed "Still hate hugs I see."

I started to slowly put on the suit. "Yup. So, fill me in on this gone for thousands of years business."

Kayle slowly flew down, and stood, telling the story. "After I died, apparently I meet all of the requirements to fill one of their positions up there, and they didn't even ask me if I wanted to join, they already knew. So I trained for combat, all the while watching what you were doing, but I wasn't allowed to go anywhere that didn't require direct intervention."
I grimaced. "It must of killed you to see me jump into the void."

She slugged me in the arm, and pulled it off as the suit wasn't fully assembled.

"I cried for months, I knew what was in the void, and I didn't expect you to live a day, much less thousands of years and come out. So did you find the secret to immortality in the void or something?"

I shrugged, "Time either moves slowly in the void or the portals changed time because I was only in there for 3 years."

Kayle blinked, putting that information into her head.

"So what are you up to now?"

I shrugged again, "Heading to the institute of war, I hear they got good food and pay."

Kayle grinned, "Great, I'll take you there once I find out who is crazy enough to attack a huge bandit group and raid towns."

I nervously scratched my head. "Did they by any chance only take food?"

Kayle looked at him mistrustfully "Yes, how did you know that?"

I bowed my head in shame. "That may have been me."
Kayle laughed again, it was a nice laugh, "Same old trouble causing mischief I remember."
I glanced at her. "Well, are we going to stay here and talk about what I may have or may not have done or are we going to fly to the institute of war?"

Kayle shrugged "I see no reason why we can't leave.".

Kayle grabbed me and started flying, we went high up in the sky when I finally realized the gravity of the situation. She was back, I'm out of the void, and I own no allegiance to anyone anymore. I was free. The giddiness got to me and I had a great idea. When she wasn't expecting it, I suddenly pushed her and she let go of me in surprise.

"What are you doing?!" Kayle dived towards me, but her shock led me to have a head start. I was falling towards the ground rapidly, and at this rate, I was going to die when I hit the ground. I slowly started to slow my decent, and when she was just about to catch up, I activated my jet pack and shot right up and landed on top of her.

Clang!

I was now on her back, and activated my jet packs.

"What the hell are yo-"

"AWAY WE GO!"

I started to rocket towards the institute of war, dragging Kayle while she was yelling profanities the entire way.


I pulled the sword from another dead body. Looking around the group, everyone was dead. I walked away, the blood following me, rejuvenating me. No one would miss those bandits. Slowly walking in the mountain trails, ignoring the occasional camps of people. I chuckled, going after bandits, Kayle must be growing on me.

I saw a person camping nearby on the path, and the said person was sleeping sitting up leaning on a rock.

I quietly walked towards the person, intending to cause some more mischief. I stood in front of the person, and when they refused to wake up, I slowly leaned towards their face. Their hood obscured me from seeing who they were, but when I was this close, it looked like. . . Luxanna?

After a few moments of observation, I accidentally breathed on her face, and she woke up and with the reflex of a cat, she stabbed a small dagger into my face.

I blinked at her, she blinked back, taking in the full image of my monstrosity.

"Ow." I leaned back, and pulled out the dagger out of my face, the wound healing instantly.

She fainted.

Definitely not Luxanna.

I tsked, fainting here could mean death if someone were to rob her. I shouldn't even care, but I found myself considering to take her to the institute of war.

Her reaction will be funny, I told myself, giving me a reason to explain why I wanted to take her to the Institute, and it wasn't as if they really cared what he did, as long as he didn't kill too many people.

I picked her up and began to slowly fly towards the institute of war, when I detected someone behind me.

They were rocketing at me at a unparalleled speed, and one of them seem to be dragging another.

Was that. . . Kayle?

I paused in mid air before realizing something, they're flying at me in about 100 times my speed. . .

Oh.

I calmly looked towards the projectile, a red blur of flame, gold and green.

"I regret nothing."

I felt something hit into me, the world tilted, and everything turned dark.


"Wheee! Isn't this fun?"

I could feel the glare from Kayle without looking, "No! Unhand me at once before we hit someth-"

Thump.

I felt an impact, something probably hit Kayle.

She instantly started spitting out profanities again.

"See! I told you! Now slow down before we hit anymore birds."

I sighed, slowing down. I gave her a sad grin,"Usually I'm the uptight one, but I guess ten thousand years of war will do that to a person."

Kayle just shrugged "I just still don't understand how you can take all of this so easily. Aren't you the least bit . . . surprised?"

I gave a bitter laugh "I've been in the Void, I've seen things. I can't be surprised anymore"

We flew on in a sad silence for a while, before I decided to break it.

"But do you know what I am wondering about?" I looked on straight ahead.

Giving a half-assed reply, Kayle asked what.

"I always did wonder if you were dating anyone."

"I. . . I . . . What? This is the best time to ask this question?"

"Yup, and it's also the best time to answer this question. So, yes? No? and who?"

"Well" Kayle paused, "I haven't exactly been social, doing all my work. I just have two good friends, Luxanna Crownguard, and. . . Aatrox."

"No last name?"

"Not really sure, he's not human, he's a Darkin, so I don't know if that's his first name or last name or a title."

"I see. . . But do you know what else I think we should see? The sunset, it's a great one."

We watched the sunset while slowly flying to the institute. I had forgotten how beautiful the world could be, I had forgotten there was something else then the twisted darkness that is the void.

I clutched Kayle's hand as we flew, and my body racked in sobs, finally in peace.


"Gah, my head hurts."

I sat up, only to be head in the head with a large stick. Battle? War? I was MADE FOR WAR!

I summoned my sword to appear, and leapt up into the air, taking my full form.

"NOW WE TURN T-"

I looked around, it was just one skinny blonde girl with a stick. We were surrounded by mountains, it didn't look like she was much of a threat. How disappointing of a battle, wait, wasn't I doing something to her before?
I slowly got down. She backed off while trying to look intimidating with a stick.

With a casual wave my sword obliterated her stick and I unsummoned it once more.

She started running away, when I leapt up, and slammed myself in front of her, blocking her escape. She instantly turned around, determined to get away as far as possible. I thrusted my arm forward, catching one of her legs and pulled back, causing her to fall on the dirt path.

I pinned both her arms to the ground, and leaned forward, putting my face right in front of hers.

"Boo."

. . . . . . . . . . . . .

She didn't faint, huh. I guess she's less scared of me now. I let go and wiped the dust off of me.

"Please don't kill me Aatrox."

"Ha, the little one speaks, and you know of my name?"

"Yes. . . I've seen you on the fields of justice. . . and you were one of my favorite champions."
Hmm. . . I was intrigued now. Someone who knew me and had not fled?

"Well, I'm not going to kill you, I've already killed too many people this month, the league will get annoyed."

Finished with interaction, I turned around, and looked around me. I admired the beautiful landscape, and the golden sunset.

"So, you're not going to kill me?"

"Nope."

"So if you're not going to kill me. . . Can. . . Can I have. . Can I have your. . "

I turned back, slightly annoyed. "Spit it out, I'm not going to decapitate you."

"CANIHAVEYOURAUTOGRAPH."

Autograph?

"Do you have a piece of paper?"

She pulled one out, and I drew blood from my blood well, splattering it onto the paper, writing my name elegantly.

"Anything else?"

There was a slight pause as she nervously twirled her hair.

"Well, I . . . I heard you had. . well. . a . . . something . . . well . . . Kayle."
"I'm not sure I understand."

She shook her head "It's. . . nothing."

Aatrox glared at her evilly "And if you don't tell me you will soon be nothing."

She closed her eyes and yelled again.

"AREYOUANDKAYLEATHING?"

I laughed, and in the spur of the moment, I quickly kissed her on the lips, even surprising myself.

"Does that answer your question?"

I watched her open her mouth and close it repeatedly, no sounds coming out, too shocked to comprehend.

I decided I should mess with people more often.

"Well, if that didn't answer your question, then let's go ask the judicator herself if we are dating, hmmm?"

Her eyes shot open, panicking, she tried to run. I grabbed her arm and started flying towards the institute.

This one was going to fun.


I felt Kayle stop.

"We're here."

I looked at the institute, a grand building, but I've destroyed bigger ones.

"Follow me, I'll sort out the champion thing, and soon you can begin your . . .tests. I'm sure you'll pass them without a problem though."

I started to daydream as Kayle spoke to various summoners. None of them asked me any questions, and they didn't seem to doubt my ability, after all, I was wearing an armour suit centuries ahead of their technology.

Eventually Kayle came towards me "Your paper work is being processed, now you just have to wait for the judgement. I managed to get them to skip the power testing after I told them you fought me and almost won."

I grunted "They thought I couldn't fight even with such strong suit of armor?"

"Well, they didn't sense any magic on you and even the most physical fighters have some sort of magic. For example, one of them uses a giant axe, and I think he uses magic to enable his jump height. Even if people may not cast spells, their magical potency allows them to boosts various physical attributes. You have nothing."

I laughed "Axes? Better hope he's immortal too, or this'll be too easy."

Kayle shrugged "The league controls your power so you're all some what equivalent. However, in the first match your power is not controlled, and you can choose who you're against."

"So who's the other immortals here?"

"Well, Aatrox is close to an immortal, Brand's vessel can be killed, Xerath's vessel can be killed, Aniva revives every time she dies. Zilean can't die because he exists across too many time lines, Morgana. . . She used to be an angel like me. But she took up forbidden arts, and has taken to undermine everything I do. She is as immortal as I am."

"So almost like a rematch, but without harming you, great, I'm in."

"Wait? You're going to kill someone who can't die? You know if you lose this match then you might not make it in!"

I shrugged "Better win this mat-"
The doors behind me suddenly blasted, open, with a mysterious dark being holding a tiny blonde girl.

"Hello Aatrox, who did you bring?"

Aatrox, that was his name. . . Oddly, he looked like that bird I hit earlier.

"Actually, we're about to find out, and she has a question for you. Go on, ask her it. If you asked a Darkin who's war crazy, I'm sure it's nothing to ask Kayle, a righteous judicator."

She looked at Aatrox with puppy eyes "Can I please go?"

Aatrox seemed to consider it for a moment, then laughed and gave her a blank stare"No."
She seemed to deflate.

Kayle impatiently tapped her foot, "I don't have forever. . . I think."

She took a deep breath, and calmly said "Are you and Aatrox in an relationship?" She then closed her eyes, as if expecting to be smitten right there and then.

Kayle paused, then smoothly answered. "I have as much to do with Aatrox romantically as you if that's your question. Now I need to introduce him to the institute."

Aatrox raised his brow "My memory isn't perfect, but I don't seem to recall us kissing."

Kayle spluttered, her face pink "Wait you kissed her?!"

Aatrox laughed, "And your reaction was just as good."

I was about to turn around and leave, but I got the dirty look Kayle shot to Aatrox, and he just looked amused.

"Judgement is tomorrow, be prepared, it'll be the toughest thing you'll ever face in your life."

I just looked at her and grinned. "Knowing me you shouldn't say those words, you know what I've been through."

She simply ignored me and kept on going. "You will find out eventually.

A robed summoner tapped me on the shoulder, "Follow me to your temporary room, it'll be upgraded once you become a champion."

I followed him down lots of twist and turns down hallways, with him explaining the factions, general lore and the residents. My suit made a map, I didn't even know it had these features.

"Here we are, enjoy. Your judgement is tomorrow."

I opened the door, and was greeted with a small main room branching into a bedroom, bathroom but nothing else.

"There is food in the mess hall 24/7, hot food is served from sunrise to sunset. Any questions?"

I shook my head no, and he was about to leave, when he suddenly paused, "Good luck on your judgement, I wish to see you on the Summoner's Rift."

I nodded, and waited until he was gone. I took off my suit, and took a quick shower. The water running down my body felt like bliss, and I couldn't remember the last time I was cleaned properly. Hygiene was a top priority when your life was on the line every moment of the day.

After cleaning myself with a towel, I went and slept on the bed, not even noticing my armor had rearranged into a standing position instead of lying on the floor.

Author's note: I'll let you guys guess why his armor moved, prepared for more plot twists. Also, I think this was actually not super mega short. Next chapter should be longer.