Asgard Academy
Year 2: Part I
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Summer came and went, as seasons do. The six of them met over break, but one returned to the mountains during the last few weeks. The first day of Year 2, he took everyone by surprise, without meaning to.
One year ago, the kid from up north showed up with a slender build, great reflexes, and messy silvery hair. After twelve months of consistently gaining muscle through exercise (in class and in the karate club), another growth spurt over summer break, and a visit to the barbershop, the person who was in Fenrir Ylfingrssonâs seat looked little like what other students remembered of him.
âMy, my! Who is this handsome hunk?â asked Karianne out loud, using her hand as a fan.
Fenrir gave her a nervous smile, not really looking into her eyes.
Syd slapped him in the back. âWere you this tall a few weeks back? Youâre so much closer to Bud and me now!â
âNot to me, nuh-uh,â his twin replied right away.
âDonât be stupid, we are the same height.â
It took Fenrir a moment to realize the lack of comment from Artica. She was looking at him with a thoughtful expression. This somehow filled him with immediate dread. âWhat, do I look weird?â
âOh, no, sorry! I didnât mean to stare. You look great, actually! That new hairstyle really suits you!â
Fenrir smiled with a bit of embarrassment. He had his hair trimmed and started combing it back. A rebellious lock wouldn't stay put, though. The sole victim of the one time he tried to trim his own bangs and chickened out after one cut. At the base of his neck, he left another lock of hair intact, curious to see how long it would be in a few months. He suddenly realized his gaze was no longer leveled with hers, and something else. âOh, you cut your hair too?â
âHm? No, not really,â Artica replied, touching her braid as if to check it was still there. Before, it reached her lower back, and now it ended a little higher.
âDo not be silly, dear,â RĂşri intervened, standing right next to them. âShe also had a growth spurt. I must admit I am a little jealous I did not, you have all grown so much taller than me.â
âNonsense, darling, you are already the perfect height.â Syd scooped her up in a hug and kissed her.
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Just like the year before, Freyja of Asgard entered the great hall and everyone gave her a deep bow. However, this time she was actually wearing the Blue uniform and an excited smile on her face, ready to finally be an Academy student. The start of the school year speech was delivered by Sigurd, who gave everyone a warm welcome, and encouraged Year 1 students to take part in the game scheduled after the ceremony.
Karianne eyed the newbies with interest. âYou think Her Royal Highness will get hit?â
âUnlikely, my lady, not only because she is Hildaâs sister, but because of the kid that orbits her like an aggressive moon,â intervened the boy who had skipped a grade last year. His bright pink hair contrasted well with his electric green eyes.
The intervention startled the usual six for a second before Syd replied. âMy lord, that is the heir to the Flaming Stallion, yes?â
âIndeed. We were classmates until last year.â
The younger twin nodded, watching as the other student who also skipped a grade last year approached the first and whispered something into his ear. They both snickered, laughing quietly at whatever it was they found amusing.
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Syd saved them a seat near the center of the benches.
âGreat work in the Archery Clubâs exhibition! People are already talking about seeing the Hawkling in the tournament next spring.â
Artica gave him an embarrassed smirk. âI just hope they consider me for the sponsorship⌠Whereâs RĂşri?â
âHelping store all the Music club equipment away, she will be back shortly.â
âA shame she will miss the Fencing Clubâs exhibition match. They seem to have several skilled members,â Karianne commented. Artica didnât notice the flicker in Sydâs eyes at her words.
âSkilled membersâ was an understatement. The Blackâs mind was blown away by the precision and agility displayed in each match (one per weapon). The winner of the foil match (nicknamed Green Knight due to the handkerchief wrapped around their arm) did so at such lightning speed, most didn't see what happened. Only four of the six Fencing Club members removed their helmets, but Green Knight was not among them before leaving to change back into school uniforms.
âWho is that person? Wow!â Artica muttered, still flabbergasted. âThatâs some badass skill right there.â
âVery impressive indeed,â Syd agreed with a nod, and for whatever reason, a proud smile. âOh, and here come our very own skilled members.â
RĂşri finally showed up, just in time to see the Karate club prepare for their matches. Cheering loudly is not etiquette-appropriate, so Karianne had to settle with waving heavily towards them to catch Budâs eye, and then sent a kiss his way.
âCorny,â Ruri whispered, and got a slap on the shoulder for her comment.
Bud was first and dealt his opponent such a punch to the solar plexus that it knocked the wind out of them. They surrendered immediately after.
Artica shook her head, smiling. âAlways so rash. Heâs so focused on winning he never actually lets any exhibition take place.â
âThat is true in more ways than you think, sweetie.â
âI donât wanna know right now, thanks.â
âOh? But you might want to know later? Cheeky!â Karianne said and got a slap on the shoulder for her comment.
Fenrir was next, against Asgrim. The Black, taller and heavier than the Blue, smirked menacingly. He forgot, however, that Fenrir had arguably the fastest reflexes among club members and easily dodged his attacks. Asgrim soon realized the trick would be to follow Budâs example and knock him out in one hit.
The redhead put all his weight behind his punch, right for the solar plexus. Fenrir leaned back and without skipping a beat, connected a well-placed high kick to the side of Asgrimâs head. It took a few moments for the Black to stumble forward and faint. Fenrir eased his fall and carried him over to the side.
âGood job,â Bud said, nodding.
âOn not getting hit, right? This guy has one mean energy during matches, I donât like it.â
The twin didnât comment, unsure if Fenrir was aware of why Asgrim behaved like that. He pointed to the benches near the middle. âWave or something. Theyâre cheering on your win, you know?â
Fenrir turned to see several people waving at him. A girl with copper curls, the boy who frequently had something to say⌠and the friends he made last year. Fenrir waved back and smiled sheepishly.
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Artica couldnât help feeling a little sad her seat was not next to Fenrirâs this year, but on the bright side, it was now next to Budâs. They lowkey fist-bumped after taking their seats. Syd and RĂşri were on the right, up front again, and Fenrir and Karianne on the last row. The guy from up north already missed his place by the window, wondering where his mind would wander to, now that he was in the middle of the row. To his left, unexpectedly, was Levina SefidĂłttir, and to her side, Malik Havasson, both of whom had been in another class last year. After a while of chit chatting freely, Malik raised his voice.
"So, Miss ReynirdĂłttir, is it true you were bit by a dog?" he asked casually. Too casually.
Artica turned to him, not particularly bothered. "Yes, my lord, a little over a year ago."
"A terrifying experience, I'm sure," he said with solemn contempt, right before making a barking noise or two.
She was bothered now. Not as deeply as whatever happened last year, but cold sweat still went down Artica's spine, with only the slightest of flinches. Her lips were tight in an awkward expression.
"Indeed, my lord," she replied before stiffly turning around.
Malik then noticed there was a warning in Levina's olive eyes, and a threat in Fenrir's amber gaze.
"Please refrain from making that noise again, my lord," he said icily. It was echoed by the advertised murder intent in Karianne's stare.
Malik raised his eyebrows, unwilling to give in, but understanding the etiquette-approved response that was being asked of him. "My apologies, Miss ReynirdĂłttir, I did not mean to make you uncomfortable. This will not happen again."
She briefly turned around to give him an understanding nod. Later, during lunch, he endured Levina's silent disapproval.
"What? I apologized, and that is that."
"Sometimes I get the feeling you do not understand how to court someone."
"Excuse me? It is crystal clear to me, thank you."
"As clear as a maelstrom, it seems. We are a whole year behind in sympathetic connection to him compared to those other five, and there is no way to catch up quickly. Lucky for us, romance does not prerequisite a sympathetic connection, so we can move forward boldly."
"Yes, so?"
"It is in our best interest to not generate antipathy. You and I are both aware he gets along with her spectacularly. Making her feel uneasy will only backfire on you. Let this morning be a lesson you will not forget."
"What, are you both friends now after the JĂłlablĂłt activity?"
Levina rolled her eyes. "You are attracted to Fenrir, so focus on making him attracted to you. Do not focus on the wrong thing."
"... I appreciate your advice. I see this is how you have played from the start, yes?"
"Yes."
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What possessed Asgrim, it is still unknown, but the moment after he playfully spanked Artica, she turned around immediately and grabbed him by the tie. Even though he was almost 20 cm taller, her grip got them on the same eye level instantly. In any other situation, this might have been welcomed, but the rage in her eyes gave Asgrim goosebumps of the really bad kind.
âThat was unwelcomed, trashy, and disrespectful,â Artica hissed. âIf you ever do that again, Iâll deck you in the teeth. Is that understood?â
The redheaded Black was honestly appalled. Heâd never heard her speak with such an aggressive tone. The force with which she held onto his tie told him it was not an empty threat.
âIs that understood?â she repeated, and at his nervous nod, let him go. Artica didnât spare him another glance before walking away, furious.
âI⌠didnât think it would bother her?â
Asgrim looked over at Bud, who saw the whole thing. His arms were crossed over his chest, unimpressed. âYou thought wrong, and you should apologize. Sooner rather than later, if you hope to avoid any losses.â
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Fenrir hung back at the libraryâs entrance like a nervous crow. Suddenly aware of what the date was, and what date was quickly approaching, heâd been looking for Artica all over, but after finally finding her, promptly stayed back. Artica was speaking with Asgrim on the bench under the large tree in the southern gardens. They both seemed tense, and awkward, so there was no way in the Nine Realms Fenrir would willingly interrupt.
After a while, they finally parted ways. Fenrir did his best to seem like he was just coming out of the library to meet her. âHey⌠You okay?â
âI feel better now,â Artica replied, not without a hint of weariness. âThat was not gonna work out so⌠itâs better to just rip the band aid off, yâknow?â
The boy nodded in silence, unsure of what to say, but somehow deeply relieved. It made no sense, though. He wasnât even part of the conversation, so why did he feel better now?
âWanna get a milkshake and some pastries?â
Fenrir nodded again with an easy smile, completely forgetting why heâd been looking for her in the first place.
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âCan I ask you something?â
âAlways.â
âAre you dating the guy from up north?â
Artica almost spat her drink, laughing. âIâm not. Whyâd you ask that?â
âYou twoâve been going out an awful lot lately.â
She nodded in agreement. âYeah, but they arenât dates.â
âNo?â
âI donât think he wants to be more than friends.â
He finished his own drink with a suspicious look. â...Do you?â
There was a slight blush on her face. âI dunno. I enjoy Fenrirâs company, and heâs always been kind to me. Itâs just that, dating a BlueâŚâ
âWhat? Iâm dating a Blue.â
âYeah, but like it or not, youâre from a noble bloodline, and Iâm not. Itâll be more hoops for me to jump through and it just feels like an enormous pain in the assâŚâ
Bud had to agree, just going to school and following their requirements was already weary. âHas he ever made you jump through hoops?â
âNot yet. Fenrirâs pretty chill about etiquette, almost like he wants to ditch it himself, but we donât exist in a vacuum. He is still a nobleâŚâ
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Embla peered out of the door, somewhat surprised. âFenrir! Hello!â
âGood morning,â he replied. âIs Artica home?â
âOh⌠No, sweetheart, sheâs out on a hunting trip with Reynir. Theyâll return tomorrow evening.â
The teenager was visibly disappointed. âRight, I understand.â
âWould you like to come in, or leave her a message?â
âN-no, itâs nothing. I wanted to grab a bite with her, since her birthday is on Wednesday and what not, but if sheâs on a hunting trip, sheâs already having a good time. Anyway, have a great day!â
Before Embla could even reply, Fenrir had already turned around and returned home. He let out a deep sigh as he took off his jacket to lay on the bed, pulling out a box from one of the pockets and sliding it into the drawer of the night table once again.
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âSo, uhm, if you guys arenât busy on Thursday⌠would you like to have a small dinner at my house?â
âFor your birthday, yes?â Karianne asked. âAnything we should bring?â
âOh, no, if you can spare me a few hours of your time, that is more than enough for me,â Artica said, half-drifting into her stiff formal tone.
âNonsense,â RĂşri said to herself and then raised her voice. âIâll make you a birthday cake, sweetie, my personal recipe.â
âUhh~,â Syd cut in. âWhen she says âpersonal recipeâ, youâre in for a treat.â
âUhm, but-â
âI will get her the fanciest dress,â Karianne said to herself with gleaming eyes. âOne visit to the Street Market will do.â
âI will go with you,â the younger twin said immediately.
âHah! Fools, I got her gift months ago!â Bud declared, victorious.
Artica was making hand gestures. âThatâs not necessary, please donât worry about it.â
RĂşri held her right hand. âDear, let us pamper you, to compensate for last year.â
âHm? There is nothing for you to compensate for.â
âYes, there is. Last year your eye was still healing, and a few distasteful things happened, so this year we will compensate.â
âThat makes no sense! Bud, help me out!â
âTo be honest, I agree,â The older twin looked at her with a sparkle in his eyes. âSo, weâre all going, right?â
Three of them confirmed right away. Bud got behind Fenrir, who had his headphones on, and shook him by the shoulders. âWhat about you? Youâre coming too, right?â
Fenrir heard the entire conversation, as he never bothered to push play in his music player, and felt his entire body tense up as all eyes (silver included) were on him. This was the perfect excuse to give Artica the gloves and for it to not seem like an isolated gesture, but he suddenly felt very nervous about giving her that present in front of everyone else.
He cleared his throat and decided to play dumb. âWhere?â
âTo Articaâs birthday dinner on Thursday, honey, keep up,â Karianne summarized, snapping her fingers. âGet her a nice present.â
âItâs not necessary,â Artica intervened, this time with less fumbling. âI canât stop any of you from getting me something-â
âIndeed, you cannot,â Syd agreed with a smile.
â-but donât go overboard with it. Iâm a simple person, anything simple will do.â
âBut I got you an elephant!â
While Bud was busy teasing her even further, Fenrir quietly made a mental note of what everyone had already said they would get her and decided to look for something else later. Surely, there would be another time to give her the gloves.
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Karianne gave her a beautiful, trendy peach-colored coat. Syd a pair of fashionable ankle-high leather boots. Aside from her delicious homemade cake, RĂşri also gifted her with a stylish wristwatch. Bud, looking very smug, gave her a new quiver in her favorite color. Last, but not least, Fenrir's gift was a somewhat heavy box wrapped in simple, but colorful paper.
They all waited quietly while she unwrapped the last gift; it was a set of seven books, all new and from the same edition. Artica's eyes lit up at once.
"You don't have to read the mismatched ones from the tiny bookstore anymore⌠and this one has the final book too," Fenrir explained quietly, painfully aware of everyone's eyes on him.
She pulled the seventh book out and held it like it was made of gold. "I'll finally know how it ends!"
Her smile warmed Fenrir's chest, and he couldn't help smiling back. Syd, RĂşri, and Karianne suddenly became aware of what Bud had already known for months.
Everyone crowded next to her and cheered. "Happy birthday, Artica!"
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Fenrir suddenly found himself back at the theater where the Asgardian Symphonic Orchestra was playing a selection of European Baroque masterpieces. He didnât know which ones, but thatâs what the pamphlet Levina gave him earlier said. She was completely enthralled by the performances but seemed to glance his way every now and then. During each of them, a group of actors would perform an original, short play inspired by the music. There were no dialogues, so spectators were encouraged to come up with an interpretation as the show progressed.
This had worked wonders for Fenrir, whose mind always wandered freely when listening to music without lyrics. He suppressed a chuckle when he remembered Artica saying she also liked music without lyrics, but when she shared her earphone, it turned out to be techno.
Now that he thought about it, that whole conversation was probably the reason why Levina had invited him to this event. It certainly included music without lyrics, though not in a way he had experienced before. No complaints, though. Fenrir had a fantastic time reimagining old fairy tales with the orchestra as soundtrack.
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âThis is exasperating,â Karianne hissed, looking at Fenrir and Artica playing a game together at the arcade.
The other three looked at each other knowingly. Syd shrugged, smiling. âRight? I think they would make a very cute couple.â
âMaybe we should help them out a bit,â RĂşri suggested with a hand gesture.
Bud slammed his drink on the table harder than he intended. âNo! They must do this themselves, donât intervene.â
âWhy are you so defensive about it?â his partner inquired, noting how tense he was.
âFor starters, Fenrir needs to learn how to communicate clearly with others by himself, without us humoring him.â
âAnd Artica?â
âSheâs not a child, and this isn't her first time, she can make up her own mind.â
The blonde raised an eyebrow. âVery well, but if they approach me about this, I will encourage it. I think they complement each other well.â
âAgreed,â Karianne and Syd replied at the same time.
âYeah, yeah, I think so too, but let them work it out themselves.â
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Regardless of what he said before, Bud realized his expectations had been a tad high. At least, regarding the guy from up north.
âRemember the first time we all went to the arcade, Syd, Artica, you, and me?â
âYeah, fun day.â
âThatâs hanging out. When thereâs only two people, so they have a certain privacy, itâs usually a date.â
Fenrir stopped what he was doing and looked at him with a confused expression. âR-really?â
âYeah. Karianne and I go on dates all the time. Thatâs why I thought you two were dating.â
âSo, those classmates that invited me to hang out, only the two of usâŚ?â
âNot all two-people hang outs are dates, obviously, but Iâm pretty sure a few asked you out with that in mind.â
âI- Damn, I didnât notice at all.â
âThere were a few times when you kinda did the same thing with Artica after hanging out with someone else. Why was that?â
Fenrir rubbed his chin, thoughtful. âUh⌠When I visited the Street Market with Levina, it all felt highly formal, almost like a chore, even though the placeâs brimming with stuff to do. I invited Artica to go because at least she had a place she really wanted to visit, and it ended up being a really fun day overall so⌠Whenever I was invited to do something that seemed fun, but wasnât, I asked myself if it would be more fun with herâŚâ
Bud was slightly annoyed by that answer; he knew Fenrir was above average clueless, but now it felt like he was just an idiot. âHave you, by any chance, read The Descendants, by Kaui Hart Hemmings?â
âNo, how is that related to the topic at hand?â
âSomething you said reminded me of it (1), thatâs all,â Bud covered his eyes in an irritated manner, taking a moment to brace himself. âFenrir, do you like Artica?â
âYeah, sheâs very friendly.â
âNo, not like that. Do you have feelings for her?â
Fenrir was caught off guard by his question. âCan you, uh, explain further?â
Bud sighed, now convinced his classmate was truly an idiot. âDo you find yourself thinking about Artica often? Does your heart skip a beat when she calls out your name? Have you gone out of your way to get stuff she might like, so you can surprise her later?â
That last question immediately caught his attention. The deerskin shooting gloves were still sitting in his drawer, waiting to be delivered. He lowered his eyes, now understanding why her going out with Asgrim had bothered him so much. âYes, yes, and⌠yesâŚâ
âNow you know, then.â
âWhat do you do when you realize such a thing?â
âYou make a choice. Either pursue it and let those feelings reach that person or keep them and let them rot inside you. Neither option is wrong, itâs a matter of what you want to achieve.â
âAnd what happens if the feelings reach the other person, but they arenât accepted?â Fenrir asked, noticing that old, horrible fear he had felt as a child creeping in the shadows.
âYou cry a while, maybe vent out to someone else, take a deep breath, and move forward. Iâm not gonna lie, Fenrir, rejection sucks hard, but it happens often enough.â
Fenrir felt he was going to cry right there. He knew rejection so well, so intimately, so deeply. The mere thought of someone like Artica, who he highly appreciated, making him feel it again almost broke his heart. âHow can I know if she feels the same?â
âYou ask her.â
âYouâre her best friend; donât you know already?â
âEven if I did, I wouldnât tell you. Making a move only when youâre sure to succeed is cowardly. You need to put your hand in the fire by your own choice. The same goes for Artica. Your hands will either meet in the middle or be burnt to cinders. In any case, you will have an answer, and can move forward from there.â
âYouâre pretty good with words,â Fenrir said with a surprised look on his face. âThanks for the insight. Iâll think about all this.â
âGood. Look, I know being homeschooled didnât allow you much interaction with other people your age, so Iâm willing to hear you out from time to time.â
âR-really?â
âYeah, I hope you donât consider Artica your only friend,â Bud said, clapping Fenrirâs back. âI wonât answer anything that I consider her private business, but that doesnât mean I canât help you organize your thoughts.â
âThanks, I really appreciate it! And I do⌠consider you a friend as well.â
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Fenrir was laying on his bed in the dark, looking at the ceiling.
How could he be so stupid? Of course those had been dates, it was so clear now that Bud had mentioned it. All to places where they could enjoy themselves, but with enough space for more private interaction. He felt guilty for being so oblivious to his classmates' feelings and intentions. They probably considered him an idiot, and they would be right.
What Artica personally thought about it bothered him the most. Maybe she too thought those were dates? If so, did she enjoy them as such? On the other hand, she mightâve just considered them as hanging out, like he did. Or worse, she went along out of pity, or concern some Blue backlash would go her way if she refused.
Fenrir turned to his side, reaching out for the gray hand-knitted scarf neatly folded on top of his nightstand. It still smelled like her, with that fruity perfume Artica always used. Fenrir never thought his feelings might get ahead of him; the whole thing was embarrassingly new, and he was not sure what to do.
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Everything had to be perfect.
After failing to be able to wear one of Syd's suits (curse his chiseled muscles!), Lord Baldrek had one specially made for him. It was in light grays, and Lady Tilda gifted him golden cufflinks with the crest of the Viking Tiger to match. After all, should he decide to take part in their lifestyle more frequently, they would come in handy.
Today wasn't about that, though. Today Bud was attending a dinner at the Celestial Horses city manor to finally meet Lady Aldora, who had been in Belgium for the last eight months. Karianne's younger sister Famke hadn't concluded her exchange program yet, but their mother decided to visit Asgard for a few days to check on her other family members.
Bud looked in the mirror, nervously fumbling with his tie. Only when he felt Karianne's soft hands on his did his tremble diminish.
"I'm a tad nervous."
"Just a tad, darling?"
"Okay, a lot more than a tad."
Her hair was pinned in a high ponytail, letting her gorgeous black curls cascade down her back. Karianne's deep red cocktail dress hugged her body in a very flattering manner, even making her look taller. Or maybe it was just the high heels? Anyway, as usual, she looked lovely from top to bottom. Even their matching helix piercing, two rhombus-shaped jewels of moonstone and eudialyte, appeared to complete a look no one had considered until today.
âWhat if Lady Aldora doesnât like me?â
âShe is not the one dating you, dear, so there is no need to worry.â
Bud laughed nervously, feeling anything but cheery. âI donât wanna make you look bad.â
âI cannot recall that happening before, so again, there is no need to worry. You were not this anxious when you met Father.â
âActually, I was, but Lord Ulrich called me âSydâ eight times in a row before getting it right, so I gladly let him feel all the pressure.â
Karianne closed her eyes, annoyed, after recalling how it went. âThat man, I swearâŚ!â
She tapped her wristwatch and took his hand the moment the doors to the dining hall opened for them. Karianne gave the first step and whispered as they walked. âI am proud of you, and proud to be your partner. Not because you are tall, handsome, strong, and from a noble bloodline, but because you are charming, caring, and say the lamest pick-up lines with absolute confidence.â
Bud felt his chest bubbling but couldnât manage to reply. With a deep bow and a smile, Karianne cleared her throat. âLord Ulrich and Lady Aldora from the Celestial Horses, may I introduce Bud, son of Sanfridd, from Eastern Asgard?â
It took him by surprise that she did not mention the Viking Tiger, but after seeing Lady Aldora curl her mouth into a small smile, and raise an inquisitive eyebrow, Bud felt much more confident. Certainly, this wasnât about meeting a Lady, it was about meeting his partnerâs mother.
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XXXX eyed the invitation suspiciously, over and over again.
It seemed legitimate; the boy did not have the means to falsify the crest ring of the Viking Tiger to seal the envelope, and in any case, was probably not bright enough to even think about it. On top of that, there were not one, but two invitations. One handed personally to him at school, and another delivered by mail directly to the manor. Both in the same handwriting, both with more or less the same message.
Behind his own back, Fenrir nervously fumbled with the end of his sleeves, going over Sydâs words in his head. Bud and Artica told me what happened last year. I got it all figured out. You do not have to worry about a thing. This is foolproof.
The thing was, Syd had never met XXXX, and didnât really know the level of scheming viper he was dealing with. It would all boil down to how well Fenrir could keep his cool, and his wits, upon him.
âSo, if I understand this correctly, the Viking Tigerâs heir is inviting you to celebrate his birthday at the family manor in Eastern Asgard, is that correct?â
âAs stated on the invitation, yes.â
âAnd this celebration will be over several days, during winter break?â
âIndeed; it seems he was born on December 23rd, so that would explain the timeframe.â
âWhy is this arriving now? It is the middle of October.â
âI do not have an answer for that,â Fenrir replied, and it was a half-truth. Sydâs plan was that, by inviting him with such an early notice, XXXX would be less likely to have an excuse to not let Fenrir go.
XXXX turned towards the window, pondering deeply. Relationships with other Houses were terribly delicate matters. Turning down an invitation like this without a legitimate reason would be seen as a faux pas. Making matters worse, the Viking Tiger enjoyed a highly respectable status, and a historic role as the Winged Crownâs left hand that went back for at least seven generations. To top it off, rumor had it that their heir was already in a relationship with the heir of the Guarding Swan, which meant another politically strong House was marginally involved. And to top that off, it was common knowledge the Heads of both Guarding Swan and Celestial Horses had been close for a long time.
He massaged his temples, feeling a slight headache. Taking everything into consideration, the answer was to simply allow the boy to go. The Viking Tiger would not take offense, and he wouldnât have to deal with him for a whole week. Win-win situation. However, it was precisely because the boy seemed somewhat excited about it that XXXX felt the need to deny him this simple pleasure.
Decisions, decisions.
âVery well. You may attend this event.â
âReally?â Fenrir blurted out despite his own efforts. He did his best to regain composure at once. âI mean, this will prevent me from attending your yearly holiday dinner.â
Nailed it. Nailed it! XXXX didnât expect him to be considerate towards his stupid, lame-ass dinner, yet voicing it out loud gave Fenrir the upper hand, etiquette-wise. That was usually XXXXâs move, but not today, sucker!
The man appeared to be thinking the exact same thing, as he slightly narrowed one eye in annoyance. XXXX signed the invitation addressed to the city manor without pleasure. âDue to these circumstances, you are excused from attending this year.â
Fenrir politely waited for XXXX to hand him both invitations and then excused himself out of the study. Only after carefully sliding them into the chest pocket of his fur-trimmed jacket and going all the way to the creek in the wilderness behind the family manor did he allow a sound to escape from him. A whistle, strong and loud, that summoned Ging shortly after. Fenrir trapped him in a tight hug and buried his face in Gingâs fur.
âI think I just got a well-deserved, early holiday present!â
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Reynir struggled not to choke on his coffee after Embla read the invitationâs content. âYouâre invited where?â
âThe Viking Tiger family manor,â Embla repeated, somewhat dumbstruck herself. âIn Eastern Asgard.â
âYou know the one, Pa. With the gigantic courtyards and-â
âOf course I know which one!â he snapped, and immediately softened his tone. âI- Iâm very aware, sweetheart. When is this again?â
Bud and Artica eyed each other discreetly. This was not the parent they expected to make a fuss about it. âDecember, for Budâs birthday.â
âPhew, thereâs still time,â the man let out a distressed sigh. âAlright, you two. Sit. We have a lot to talk about.â
âThis has to be the first time weâre gonna get a lecture before fucking something up,â his daughter muttered, but fell silent at Emblaâs threatening look.
Reynir ran his fingers through his hair before clearing his throat. âA city manor in Central Asgard is not the same as the family manor, wherever it may be. I need that to be absolutely clear. Everything in a family manor has been tweaked and tinkered with to give the family complete control over all that happens on their grounds. That goes from the staff to the actual buildings and gardens. Everything. I cannot stress this enough. All you say and do will be noted and promptly informed to the masters of the house.â
âWh-why are you telling us this, Pa?â
âYou twoâve never been to a place like that, not even the Academy works on that level. Some previous jobs have gotten me in these family manors once or twice. Keep your guard up; act and speak like everything will be reported back to Princess Hilda herself. Nobles can be capricious, and it worries me more that itâs the Viking Tiger.â
âNo need to worry about that, old man, Iâm their precious older twin son now, arenât I? Canât do shit to me, and I wonât let them do shit to her either.â
âWrong!â Reynir exclaimed, poking the boy in the chest. âYou might be their new âyoung masterâ, but youâre a stranger to them. The Lord and Lady can say whatever they want, the staff will proceed as theyâve always done, keeping the Houseâs best interest in mind. If, for whatever reason, they believe youâre a threat to your twin, they will act accordingly.â
Both teenagers looked very apprehensive now. âI-I understand, Pa. Iâll make sure not to do anything stupid that would put the family dignity down.â
âThatâs the least of my worries, sweetheart. I-â
Embla poured more coffee into her husbandâs cup and then hugged the kids. âThis isnât about family dignity. You two are barely seventeen, and still have a lot of situations to experience, good and bad. The issue here is that one bad experience with a noble tends to have long-term consequencesâŚâ
Reynir sipped his coffee with a frown, staring out the window. âI have a bad feeling about you going there by yourselvesâŚâ
âI can help with that!â Sannfridâs husky voice interrupted as he emerged from the living room.
âSorry, Dad, did we wake you?â
âNah, I shouldnât be napping but sometimes I still feel so tiredâŚâ
Embla also poured him a cup of coffee and pulled a chair so he could sit down. âNot a problem, Sannfrid. You were saying?â
âOh, yeah,â he mumbled, pulling something out of his back pocket.
Bud snatched it so fast, the others were barely able to register the broken wax seal. âYou got an invitation too?â
âWell, itâs for your birthday, yâknow? Your- The Lord and Lady of the Viking Tiger kindly invited me to join the celebration.â
All eyes drifted back to Reynir, who seemed to be rearranging his thoughts at light speed. Even if Sannfrid had never been to a noble family manor before (to Reynirâs knowledge at least), he had some leverage as the man who raised Bud like his own son. That, and he also cared deeply about both kids, so would intervene on their behalf without a second thought. A quick glance at their faces made it clear this was the best compromise they would ever get.
âIf you have no issue with going, Iâd greatly appreciate a set of familiar eyes watching their backs, old friend.â
âDo you have an issue with me going?â Sannfrid asked Bud, somewhat sheepishly.
âWhat? No! Itâd feel kinda awkward celebrating with a bunch of strangers aside from my friends, but youâve been there for all my birthdays, Dad. I wouldnât want you to miss this one either!â
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The moment he saw Artica in the locker room, he turned around and started to panic. âNo. No, no, no. You give me anxiety and I canât be anxious before a match.â
Fenrir had intended to mutter that to himself but said it quite loud instead. The smile on her face faltered, and a tiny sting hit her chest. When he turned back to her, he realized Artica was already gone. Bud approached him with a groan, slapping the back of his neck.
ââYou give me anxiety?â Are you fucking stupid?â
âYes, among other things,â he replied hopelessly.
Bud let out an annoyed sigh. âEver since our conversation the other day, you get all jumpy around her. That wonât help. Nothingâs changed yet, thereâs no reason for you to panic.â
âEverythingâs changed and will continue to change. I have every reason to panic!â
The Black let out another sigh and then gently patted Fenrirâs head in what felt like a familial gesture. Fenrir wouldnât know, this was the first time it had happened to him.Â
âJust⌠breathe, ok? Thatâs true, but not in the alarming way you think. You should also-â
âApologize, immediately, I know.â
âWell, not immediately since the match is about to start, but sooner would be better, yes.â
Bud ran his fingers through his own hair. "The first one was too self-centered, the second one too self-confident, and the third one too self-conscious. Sometimes I think it would just be better to date her myself."
Fenrir felt that in his core. There was no world out there in which he could match Bud's charisma. The Black, who had meant it as a light-hearted comment, cleared his throat.
"But it's too late for that now, isn't it? I'm already under someone else's spell, and I don't want out, so you better get your shit together.â
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"I was nervous because it was my first match against someone from another school so seeing you reminded me everyone was counting on me to win that day to keep our place at the top, but I don't do well with crowds like that and I just wished they would've put Syd instead, yâknow? But what I'm really trying to make crystal clear is that I'm sorry for saying it like that. You don't give me anxiety, I give me anxiety, and I understand you were there to encourage me, and I fucked up, so again I'm really sorry."
Artica stood there in silence for a moment, shocked that Fenrir could compress so many words in a single breath, but then let out a relieved sigh. âIâm- Thanks for saying that. I was a little worried, to be honest⌠but I get what youâre saying. Living up to other peopleâs expectations can be weary. You did great, anyway! There was nothing for you to worry about.â
There was a lot for me to worry about, he thought to himself, because I said something stupid again and you felt bad due to it. Fenrir was grateful, though, that this had been resolved easily. He could no longer afford to blurt out every idiotic phrasing that came to mind. There had to be a conscious effort, a conscious willingness, to let his feelings reach out.
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She took a deep breath, trying to stay calmed. Ging walked around her, sniffing her clothes. Artica felt on the verge of falling into the void of panic once again, but this time, she had something to hold onto. Someone.
"How are you feeling?" Fenrir asked.
"I-I thinkâŚ" the Black tried to say but could not go any further.
She was squeezing his hand hard, but Fenrir paid no mind. "Take your time."
Artica closed her eyes. Even in that creek, sitting between the bushes where no one could see them, she felt embarrassed. How could she not be able to go beyond two words? Fenrir had kindly agreed to help her overcome her uneasiness around dogs, with Ging's assistance, yet she did not feel she was improving at all.
Fenrir patiently waited for her grip to soften, but at the same time, didnât want to let go himself. Distracted, he didnât see Ging lick Artica's ear. She immediately inhaled sharply and after a few seconds, fainted. The boy barely managed to catch her before she hit the ground.
âWell, shit. Look at what you did!â
Ging lowered his ears.
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When Artica opened her eyes, she felt awfully confused. It took her a moment to remember what happened before everything went black. Her cheeks flushed when she realized she was lying against a tree trunk, covered with a very familiar fur-trimmed jacket. The silver gaze wandered a bit until it happened upon a pair of golden eyes shyly looking back at her.
Fenrir was sitting against another tree, several meters away. Next to him, Ging was also staring. The boyâs lips were tight. âIâm very sorry, he meant no harm, I swear, itâs just-â
Ging licked the boyâs left ear. Artica immediately touched her own out of reflex.
âThe way you smell, itâs very niceâŚâ he mumbled, immediately regretting it. âGing likes it. He was just curious and-â
The expression on the girlâs face was difficult to interpret. Fenrir swallowed hard. âWould it be okay if we came a little bit closer?â
âWe?â she echoed in a slightly uneasy tone.
âYou can tell us when to stop.â
To his surprise, Artica allowed them to come quite close, just a few paces from where she was sitting. The girl stared into Gingâs piercing blue eyes. âWhy did he lick your ear?â
âOh, itâs just a thing he does when heâŚâ Fenrir started to explain, realizing exactly at that moment that this was the first time Ging had ever done it to someone else. Heâd never shown interest in interacting with anyone beside Fenrir before. â...likes you.â
â... Are you making this up?â
âWhy would I? Thereâs absolutely no way for me to force him to do anything.â
There was a short silence. Artica gripped the jacket firmly, a slight blush on her cheeks. âThank you. I canât, for the life of me, approach Ging right now, but your words have given me the courage to try next time.â
Fenrir was so relieved to hear the implication of consent to another time together, even though today had been a massive fuck up, he barely contained himself. Asking Ging for some space with a whistle, he helped Artica stand up and encouraged her to wear the jacket, at least until they were back at the house. Once there, she returned it, and politely thanked him for everything.
The boy looked at her walking away until she was lost in the distance. âNext timeâŚâ
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"I⌠think I do like him," Artica said suddenly.
Bud put his greasy-ass burger down. "Even if he is a Blue?"
"Yeah⌠Iâd be willing to⌠jump through some hoops."
"Great. When are you gonna tell'im?"
"You really think heâd be interested in me that wayâŚ?"
Her best friend almost choked on his drink. If you only knew. Bud found it slightly amusing, considering Artica was usually very perceptive. "Even if he didnât, you should tell him. The only bad shot is the one you don't take, right?"
She nodded, unsure. In the past, it had not been much of a deal for her to express her interest, but after Thyrna dumped her, she had lost her footing. Itâd been painful to realize the person she cared about didn't reciprocate on the same level.
Even now, it still hurt.
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(1) âThatâs how you know you love someone, I guess, when you canât experience anything without wishing the other person were there to see it, too.â The Descendants (2007).












