Selene slithered off Cersei's lap as the latter stood up.
She approached Kai the fastest, coiled around his naked feet, her forked tongue flicking out. Then she slithered away before Kai could take another step.
Cersei looked at him in silence, neither laughing nor smiling.
Hers was the gaze that stabbed the most, deeper than all.
Rintaro looked at Kai, then at Cersei, and sighed, shaking his head.
He walked toward Kai, took his hands out of his pockets, and forced out a laugh. "Mr. Storm," he said, his eyes shifting all around. "... Thank you."
Rintaro indeed looked satisfied as if had achieved sothing in these over thousand years that he hadn't ever expected to.
Then, he closed his eyes and blurred out of existence.
The earring on Cersei's left ear rolled and flashed as the Character returned to it; in its unknown, dark chambers.
A sunny reflection left the earring and fell on the onyx ring on Kai's ring finger before fading away.
...
Kai looked at the stop where Rintaro had vanished.
He closed his eyes and opened them after a pause.
"Petyr."
Littlefinger walked out from the space in front of him, wearing a black and green doublet with a mockingbird sigil on his chest.
He was a boy as well but looked much more mature than anyone else of his age.
The beard on his face was still black and sleek, unlike the thick, rough, and white-gray one on Kai's face.
For once, Petyr neither jested nor smirked.
He glanced at Cersei, but she didn't look away from Kai.
Then Petyr bowed; lower than ever.
"No need..."
Kai had just said the words when it happened.
Petyr's hand blurred like a wraith. If he had been the Petyr from before, then the thrust of his hand wouldn't have reached such a speed.
Even before the boom could overwhelm the ears, Petyr pulled out a wand from the earth.
When had he put it there?! Where had he obtained it from?!! How?!!!
It didn't matter.
What mattered were the words that Petyr chanted next —
— "Avaaaaaaadaaaaa Kedavraaaaaaaaaa!!!"
A blinding bolt of green lightning hurled out from the wand and lashed at Kai.
Then, under the shocked eyes of everyone, the killing curse exploded in a dramatic shower of multicolored lights.
Cersei and Selene stood there, their eyes wide, but holding amusent.
Kai looked at Petyr gently.
"The Book needs more than you, Petyr," he said with Calm.
Petyr's pupils shook. "You know..." he mumbled, putting down his hand, a sonic boom echoing behind him. "I thought... Since when?"
"Fooling others is the characteristic of a Faceless, Petyr," Kai told him, smiling. "And fooling myself has always been my greatest strength."
Petyr processed the words, accepting defeat. "... I see."
He straightened his back and, like Rintaro, looked up toward the sky.
He looked at the sky for long; in absolute silence.
The waterfall failed to break the silence and so did the hushes of wind.
A few trees rustled their leaves together but gave up midway.
At last, Petyr drew a deep breath and let the air out, turning around, away from Cersei, Selene, and Kai.
Away from all.
"It has been my greatest pleasure to serve an Emperor like you, my lord," Petyr said. "Wish we had more ti..."
Kai nodded, accepting the parting words.
Petyr walked away, smiling to himself, and when he crossed the Activity Radius from the Book, he too vanished.
It was as if he had been trying to walk away from his fate, no matter how impossible it was.
For once, Petyr wanted to step according to his own wish, it seed.
And he succeeded; for a length of 200 ft at least.
...
Only Kai, Cersei, and Selene left, standing near the river, under the chilled shade of the tree.
"Would you walk with ?" Kai asked, his voice aged but strong.
"Hmm," Cersei grunted out a reply.
The destination was far.
The path was long, winding, and empty.
All the forces had gathered around the Apocalypse Alliance HQ a decade ago, deserting the other headquarters.
Now they stood together, camped around the Cloudbreak Spire, turning it into an alien fortress.
And now Kai walked toward them, slowly but surely.
The two kept going, step by step, crossing treacherous grounds on their feet.
Selene slithered by Kai's side, silent.
A drizzle ca and went before the afternoon arrived, leaving the fragrance of freshly wet earth.
No one said anything.
No one expected anything.
Kai walked and walked, Cersei following him a step behind, her eyes on his tall back.
"Rember when we first t?" The familiar, and yet strange, voice jolted Cersei awake.
Her vision swam in the past, the mory being too distant. But, yes. She rembered.
"It was in the sewers, under King's Landing," Kai smacked his lips, the noon sun making him look even older in the light. "I'd thought if you were real or not, you did look more alive than a person. But then you smiled and I forgot."
Cersei said nothing, her steps falling on earth along with Kai's rhythm.
"It turns out," said Kai, smiling, "that what is real and unreal is nothing but a matter of perspective.
"If I believe you as the real, and all other Cersei in the infinite worlds across the Multiverse as the false, then you are the real one; the one and only."
Cersei still kept silent, but the tall back reflected in her eyes seed taller than before; a snowy peak stabbing into the sky.
"When did we first kiss?" the sa, strange but familiar, voice asked, perhaps smiling. Perhaps not. "Ah, yes. In the room of Leaky Cauldron. I rember. I had threatened you, saying I could do anything to you, as long as I wished to do it."
Kai chuckled, the laugh empty.
"Do it, then," he continued, wind whistling in his ears. "That was your reply, wasn't it? Bold, ambitious, and remarkably beautiful."
Cersei was silent, half lost in the mory of that mont.
She could still feel it, as clear as anything, on her lips. The taste was still there; the shock of that sudden kiss still lingered in her heart.
How far had they co?
That mont, and the waterfall they had just left behind in the morning, seed ages ago, fading in the past.
They kept walking one behind the other, Selene slithering sotis on Kai's left, sotis on his right, and sotis around his shoulders. Ever silent.
Another drizzle.
Another mile.
Another tale.
Kai repeated those monts, chuckling, smiling, and often with a slight tremble on his lips.
But he was alone who did the talking.
There were just too many of them.
These mories.
From arriving here, training, and then surviving, they had crossed too many impassable chasms.
One after another, Kai ntioned them all.
It was as though these monts, and those tis, had always been on his lips, but only today they dared to co out.
As the evening approached, they arrived on a cliff, a valley running down in front of them, darkening deeper into the womb of the earth.
In the distance, the Cloudbreak Spire shone purple against the blazes of the noon sun.
Kai stopped.
"I've beco old," he comnted, his hair tumbling in the strong wind up here. His loose white robe flapped, but his posture held strong.
Cersei paused a step behind him.
"I want you to know..."
Cersei looked up as Kai turned around, his hazel eyes burning the souls.
"I want you to know," he said, putting a hand on Cersei's head, "that I still want you. As strongly, and as passionately, as ever."
Cersei's lips quivered.
"Then take !" she snapped, slapping away Kai's hand. "Why must you..."
Kai's smile vanished. "Cersei..."
"No!"
"... I am sorry."
The three words weighed enough to break her.
With a thump, her knees fell on the earth, and she broke out in tears, crying out her lungs.
Kai looked at her, her tears wetting his bare feet; her claws digging into the flesh of his legs.
Then he looked at the Cloudbreak Spire over his shoulder, standing high on the cliff.
So this is how it feels, Kai wondered, gazing up toward the sky, to stand on the Peak of Absolute Power.
It was the Peak of Island X, he knew.
But a Peak, it was, nonetheless.
None could discard his presence here. None could go against his will.
Neither could the wind flow and cloud rain, if he didn't wish so. Not around him.
But... Jack's Task remained unfinished.
And the last ti he had attempted it, his teacher had told him the number of mistakes in it —
— One.
A small number, true.
But big enough for the place where it counted the most.
This walk... might be his last. He could feel it. He had been feeling it for decades.
Kai brought his gaze back and looked down.
"A friend had told once," he told her, rembering the Sword Spirit, Ayin, the smile returning to his thin lips.
"Cry not for what is lost, Cersei. The mont lies in your heart, not in your mories... and we still have people to kill."
Cersei looked up, her eyes bloodshot.
Kai reached out, his bony fingers unfurling, giving her his palm.
"Co, love," he said, "let take you to kill."
The sky vanished in Cersei's eyes, replaced by that face.
She lifted her hand, choking, then burying the tears, and put her hand over his.
Pointed toward the ground, the flickering Onyx ring on Kai's hand went completely unnoticed.
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