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"Johnny struck a deal with the Devil to bring back the life of Taylor Hunt. Everything made sense to him. My Inner Shadow is not stupid, surely you've already realized this. Everything seemed to line up well for him. He had planned it all the way through. But when it came for the deal to be made, he got what he wanted... but at the same time, he lost something just as important. You cannot stand against Chairon's council... with Death itself, without realizing that nothing is as it seems. The world is convoluted, and is rife with double meanings."
 
"Johnny struck a deal with the Devil to bring back the life of Taylor Hunt. Everything made sense to him. My Inner Shadow is not stupid, surely you've already realized this. Everything seemed to line up well for him. He had planned it all the way through. But when it came for the deal to be made, he got what he wanted... but at the same time, he lost something just as important. You cannot stand against Chairon's council... with Death itself, without realizing that nothing is as it seems. The world is convoluted, and is rife with double meanings."
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Tina got up from her seat and approached the exit.
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"We will be on standby, and Galeo will take you to Tiamar."
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I was then left alone, sitting in the darkness of my room.
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KNOCK KNOCK.
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"Come in."
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Bryce stepped into the room, his military boots creaking against the wood.
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"Outer Shadow Sixshot's Shadows can muster only one more trip before they succumb to Aran and Vala's influence. If we choose to revive Sarah, it's going to be a final decision."
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"I understand."
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Bryce sat down across from me.
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"The table back at your barracks was much fancier."
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A smirk appeared on my face.
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"Yeah... it really was. The last time we had our one-on-one at a table was at Millennium City Cheesesteak. Remember?"
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"Yes. I remember."
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The two of us sat in silence for a few moments.
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"Tina is against me bringing Sarah back from the dead. Says it's morally unjustified."
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"She is right."
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I raised my eyebrows.
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"Really? I thought you would be against it."
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"I admit that I don't like Tina's stance on this. But she is right. Everything we are doing is unjustified. As with trying to rescue Yeling."
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Bryce faced me, grimly.
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"But answer me this, Aaron. As a Shadow to The Black Legion Organization, just how many of our decisions have been justified? Everything we have done has been assigned to us, and our missions completed without question. Here stands before you, a killer who has slaughtered thousands. Even Sarah, who stands for being a Hero, has lived a life of bloodshed. If we are talking about morality and ethics, we are just as bad as the folks on Vala's side."
  
  
 
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Revision as of 22:45, 26 November 2023

We're Gonna Fight

"Uh, so... er... Bryce... how've you been?" I laughed nervously.

Bryce ignored me, putting Tatsu on his back, and sat down in my room at Trion.


Ever since we had won our battle for Diacus, we were able to route the power to increase Trion's defenses. By driving Aran's forces off, Aran's cultists were now hesitant to invade Trion. Especially with the fact that John's Outer Shadows had decided to take up lodgings in the city.

But the battle wasn't without major casualties.


It didn't take a genius to know that the people of Millennium City and the Champions Universe were split on their opinion of me. While I did semi-free everybody from the fear of going out there, and the impending doom of Aran and Vala's forces...

I also was the one who made the call to send them all in a front-line battle.


Despite this... a few weeks had passed since the battle had wrapped up, and I had spent those weeks in recovery.

Now that I had woken up, I was greeted with massive festivities and celebrations, celebrating Trion's victory.


And that day would be the day Bryce had appeared from that reality anomaly.

But there was something he had said that left me incredibly concerned.


It's been twenty years.


Bryce...

What happened to you?

Why was Yeling's weapon on your back?


And as I watched the former loose cannon of my squad walk past me, it was clear as day that those twenty years had not been a good experience.

Because the thirty-seven-year-old Bryce that was before me seemed to have lost that same energy he once had.


"Sarina... I clashed with Sarina."

"You did? What happened?" I asked.


Bryce eyed me grimly.

"I lost both fights. And I know what happened to Sarah. I can never forgive Sarina for what she did."


My gaze dropped.

"Bryce... what happened to you? Can you at least answer that? I'm... really concerned for you man."


Bryce propped Tatsu against the wall, lighting a cigarette.

"Is it not already obvious by the fact that Tatsu and the Hinokami are with me? We've lost Yeling, Aaron."


My heart dropped to the ground.

"Yeling... there's no way... what's going to happen with our operation? Does Hakah know?"


Auxiliary Shadow Hellsing shook his head.

"I've been avoiding contact with anyone in the Black Legion for that reason. For twenty years, I've been searching for a way out of the past, after Shiki's technique had sent us hurtling out of the timeline."


I slowly reached out but hesitated.

Bryce wasn't the type of person to appreciate these types of gestures...

And seeing him like this, despite how hardened he seemed to have become, I knew that under all that toughness, was someone in deep pain.


"Bryce, let's just take it easy for a bit. We've just recovered from a battle. I think you should take advantage of that too."


My Auxiliary gazed out the window of our room. I fidgeted nervously.

"Hey man, listen-"

"Aaron... I'm now older than you. I've walked with these two feet for longer than you have. And I've seen... far too much tragedy. Just... too much. I understand that to you, only a few months have passed, but for me, twenty years have gone by. And it has not gotten any better. I cannot continue on my own, I realize that now. But I also need to know. Just how big the gap between me and The Black Legion's greatest Outer Shadow still is. Because judging from what I will see, it will indicate whether or not this crusade should continue."


I heard the sounds of footsteps at my door.

"Aaron? Are you speaking to someone? Who-"

Sigurd froze, her eyes wide, as she stared at Bryce, who turned to her with a deadpan expression.


"Annie..." Bryce muttered.

"Br- Bryce...? Is that really you?"


Bryce got to his feet and approached Sigurd, towering over her.

Annie was pretty tall for a woman's standards, especially for an Asian woman's standards from where she was initially modeled after.

But Bryce had grown so tall that he literally towered over his fellow Auxiliary Shadow, and even me.

If I had to guess... he was almost six foot-five.


"How much of the Omega Upgrade have you installed on your body?"


Sigurd blinked, her uneasiness leaking through. I could tell she was disturbed by the sudden change in Bryce's character.

After all, Bryce was always infatuated with her.

The Bryce in the past would have approached Annie and immediately started flirting with her, only to be shot down in a humiliating way.


But the Bryce now...

The Bryce now merely gazed down at his colleague from the past with cold apathy.


"I... I installed 85% of the upgrade. The remaining 15% is with Aaron. I plan on installing the rest soo-"

"Hmm, no. You cannot handle the upgrade. Your scent and your blood tell me that you don't have the resilience to counteract the Omega Upgrade's cyberpsychosis yet."


Annie stepped back, her face full of discouragement.

"Now Bryce. I don't know what you went through during those twenty years, but that's no way to speak to your colleague," I said.


Bryce glared at me with cruel eyes.

"2300 hours. See me forty klicks Southwest from Trion's central building."

"Huh? What for?"


A wave of realization washed over me, piecing together everything he had said.

Then my mind flashed back to four years ago, in the street of Philadelphia.


Only this time...

This time the roles were reversed.


Bryce made a fist and pointed it at me.

"We're gonna fight. At 2300 hours, you will come at me with everything you got. Or you will die."


I stood before my Auxiliary Shadow, speechless.

"B- Bryce... I..."


Bryce turned around, his cloak fluttering with his movements. The red scarf that used to be around his neck was no longer present.

And I found myself unable to say anything else as I watched Tyrell Jackson Jones disappear in a swarm of Shadows, dissipating into the wind.


"Aaron, Sigurd," A voice said. I glanced behind me to see James Harmon, standing near the entrance of my room. His helmet was off.

"Defender..."

"Can I have a word with you two?"


Sigurd and I walked down the hallway of Trion's Central Building.

"Annie, you alright?" I asked.

"Bryce... my sensors didn't pick up anything."

"What do you mean?"


Sigurd's hand clenched into a fist.

"Whether it was feelings of attraction. Or joy. Or energy. Whenever Bryce would greet us, he always showed that level of enthusiasm, spikes of happiness his body would either directly or indirectly emit. Yet... I couldn't pick up a single thing. I couldn't pick up anything, Aaron."


I looked forward, grimly.

"We'll find out what happened to Bryce tonight."

"Aaron, am I really not equipped to take on the Omega Upgrade?"


I glanced at my Auxiliary Shadow, the sounds of our footsteps echoing in the halls.

"It's better to go into the upgrade prepared but late, than early and have it blow up in our faces catastrophically."


Sigurd gritted her teeth.

"I see. I understand."


The two of us entered the room where Defender was staying. It wasn't any different from the rest of the rooms, which was a little surprising.

"Aaron. Sigurd, glad to see you two here. The heroes who saved Trion."


I sat down on the chair before Defender, while Sigurd stood by my side.

Defender raised an eyebrow.

"I suppose it is a little late to ask, but I assume Sigurd is your Auxiliary Shadow?"

"Yeah."

"And... once this is over..."

"Yes. I will be erasing the memories of each and every single person here in Trion of the Black Legion Organization. We cannot take the risk of exposing you guys to the memories of what has transpired today. You will only see this world as it is. This world will be what you accept to be the world you have always lived in."


Defender sighed, resting his head in his hand.

"Right to business it is with you, just like Shar, huh."


I smiled warmly.

"James, even when you won't remember who I am, I will always remember you guys. The good memories... and I guess the bad."

"Most of the bad was your fault, Aaron."

"I'm gonna fart in your office now."


James got up from his chair, gazing out the window.

"There is also the other matter I wanted to discuss with you. About our future."

"Your future?" I asked.


James turned around, the light of Master Jun's horizon shining against his civilian clothes.

"We want to return to our world. To Millennium City. To rebuild."

"Rebuild? But the Champions Universe is fated to collapse! Aran has-"

"This is our decision. Outer Shadow Dainsleif. Universes are fated to be destroyed either way. I don't want to live the rest of my days in refuge. Even if it is under the care of Inner Shadow Gasket."


I looked at Sigurd, whose expression was blank.

Brilliant poker face, Annie.

But I refuse to play that card.


"This will mean a mass exodus from Master Jun's world. And the complete loss of our protection. Can you accept these terms, Defender?"

Defender nodded.

"From the very beginning, our world has been the responsibility of our superheroes to protect. The Black Legion has an agenda of their own, don't they? Let's go back to the way it was. So you guys can move forward."


Spoken like a true superhero.

I got up from my seat, extending my hand.


"James Harmon IV. Then that will be our terms. I will give you a month to prepare for the exodus. Will that be enough time?"

"I'll run it through with everyone else."

"Okay."


I turned around, my cloak shifting with my movements.

Sigurd bowed to Defender.

"It has been a pleasure working alongside the people of the Champions Universe."


Defender smiled at Annie.

"The pleasure is ours."


The two of us exited the office and made our way across the pavilion, where the celebrations continued, and festive lights colored Master Jun's world in beautiful shades.

"Is it really okay for us to let Defender and the people of Trion go from our protection? What if Aran attacks again?"

"It's their decision to make. Ultimately, it was never our decision... or Master Jun's. They've accepted the fate of their world, and as the sole owners of that reality we gotta respect that."

"Understood."


I reached out to a booth and slipped a hat on Annie's head.

"Lookin' good, Annie-chan."


Sigurd yelped, fumbling with the hat on her head.

"What are you doing?! What if it gets in the way of my combat?"

"Should be fine."

"Define 'should'."

"Means I dunno."

"Then why did you put it on my head?!"

"I guess I just thought you would look cute in it. After all, you've got supermodel looks."


Sigurd looked away, hiding her blush.

"The way you can so casually say something so bold and out of pocket continues to escape my scope of understanding."


I chuckled, the two of us enjoying the festivities together.

But I could tell something was on my Auxiliary Shadow's mind. And I had a good feeling about what it was.


"Wishing it was Sarah who was by my side and not you?" I asked.

Annie scowled.

"It is because of my incompetence that I could not fully install that upgrade... and save Sarah in time for her to appreciate this festival with the man she loves."

"Don't beat yourself up, it is what it is, Annie. Besides, I don't mind spending it with you. You're an important friend to me."


Sigurd looked at me, as fireworks broke through the sky.


"Look, Daddy! Witchcraft and the mages created fireworks!"

"I see them, Lyla. Want me to lift you higher?"

"Yes!"


I reached out my hand and planted the hat firmer on her head.

"Quit it!" Sigurd squeaked, causing me to laugh.


"Annie, you're more than just a tool, and you're more than just an Auxiliary Shadow. What I said to Inner Shadow Reaper was true. You guys are my friends. You, Sarah, Robbie... and June. And Bryce."


Sigurd looked onward at the fireworks.

"There was one thing that my sensors had picked up when I first saw him."

"And what's that?"

"Loneliness... those twenty years he had spent, trying to get back to the present and find us... he must have spent a good portion of that alone."


To the point where seeing us made him unable to react... huh.


"Whatever Bryce is thinking... I still intend to take him on with everything I got."


Sigurd's expression turned grim.

"Whatever outcome this duel has, I will not lose faith in either of you."


I grinned at my Auxiliary Shadow.

"Counting on it, TX7F!"


* * *


Sigurd and I hiked to the location, precisely 40 klicks Southwest as Bryce had specified.

The winds of Master Jun's world blew against my cloak.


"I'm here. Bryce!" I shouted.

One of my DS35's unlinked from my belt, transforming into its Crossform.


Sense him.

The movements of the air.

The shadows.

Changes in the environment.


I froze.

The changes in the environment... something was changing.

But there was no shadow...


No.

Get out of the way! Move!


I forced my DS35 to jettison myself forward, narrowly missing Bryce, who landed on the ground from where I was standing.

A shockwave nearly smacked me point blank, but I brought my DS35 up at the last moment.


From the flying debris and the chaos, the face of my Auxiliary Shadow manifested, Bryce's dreadlocks menacingly parting and revealing two glowing red eyes full of malice.

How...

How much did he grow in those twenty years?! To the point where he was capable of positioning his downward fall such that the light of Master Jun's moons would not cast the growing shadow attributed to such a move?

And not only that...


Bryce rose from the crater, his eyes emanating a terrifying pressure that made my chest feel tight and constricted.

The degree of intimidation he had, he wasn't even using any Emission Chakra, yet I felt like I was frozen right on the spot!


Auxiliary Shadow breathed out, his teeth elongated and revealing his fangs.

A primal growl left his mouth, sending chills through my body.


I glanced at Annie, whose face was white as a ghost.

That's... that's right!

Annie didn't know about Bryce's awakening!


The entire time Bryce had explored his vampiric origin, Annie had been in Master Jun's world, trying to seek the Omega Upgrade.

The realization of what Bryce really was must have hit her all at once.


"Bryce... Bryce is a..."

Bryce slowly walked forward, the smoke and dust leaving behind a shadowy trail.


"This duel will show just how big of a gap still remains between you and me, Bossman. If there is any left. You're facing the strongest Hellsing to ever exist."


I pulled a Draugr from a magic circle and took aim.

"Don't get cocky now, Auxiliary Shadow Hellsing. I nearly killed Eliza in my last encounter. Hope those twenty years led to something."


Bryce pulled out Tatsu, releasing a red flame that illuminated the red cracks on his face.

"Don't you worry, Bossman. I've already cleared that bar... fifteen years ago."


SHOOM.

My eyes went wide, as I summoned my electricity magic, replacing the mana cost with my chakra and tapping into its Advanced Variant.

Advanced Electricity Magic: COSMIC AUGMENTUS

TRIGRAMS SIX HANDS COMBINATION: FAST DRAW


I spun around, whipping my handgun and aiming it at Bryce's face the moment he materialized from his supersonic speed, but to my shock, Bryce caught the barrel of the gun, closing his fist and crushing the Destreum in the palm of his hand.

"Wha-?!"


The folds of Bryce's coat revealed the barrel of a familiar-looking submachine gun.

His signature Scarlet Uzi.


A summoning spell and a light magic spell would take similar times to cast.

But a light magic spell would take slightly less time, on the order of microseconds, if optimized to use its weakest form.

However, seeing as Bryce was fast enough to react to my Fast Draw even with the speed boost of Cosmic Augmentus, I didn't have microseconds to spare.


Elementary Light Magic: Flash

A white magic circle appeared in my gun-hand, blinding Bryce as I whipped the butt of my handgun and knocked the Auxiliary Shadow at a pressure point.

But not before Bryce retaliated with Tatsu, barely grazing me.


I skidded backward, clutching my side and feeling a damp spot.

"Damn... your fighting style... you've been practicing, huh," I muttered.


Bryce slowly shuffled back, his head low, and his face shrouded by his dreadlocks.

Shuffling...

No.

He wasn't shuffling...!


I brought my DS35 up as a shield, as Bryce's legs interlocked, pushing the ground and releasing a massive shockwave. The Auxiliary Shadow shot toward me like a comet, breaking the sound barrier.

"Taser Protocol!" I shouted at my DS35, as the protocol updated its internals, releasing several hundred amps of current through its surface.


"HA! Damn, Bryce! After so long, here you are still falling for my tricks!" I taunted when suddenly, my surroundings turned red.

"What-"


SZRAK!

A massive current arced up my body as I roared in agony.

"GRAAAAAAAH!"


I fell to my knees, my vision becoming shrouded by an unusual red mist.

I began coughing and choking, trying to get my respirator on, but the current had temporarily disabled my nervous system.

All my motor skills...

Were shut down!


From the distance, I could make out a red light, which began to get clearer and clearer, until the figure of a towering muscular man took form.

The blade of Tatsu, glowing with the flames of the Hinokami...

Was embedded in Bryce's forearm.


"What the... no way..." I muttered.


Bryce glared at me with a look of contempt.

Hinokami Blood Arts: RED MIST.


The mist that was around me...

Was the vaporized byproduct of Bryce superheating his own blood with the Hinokami that was coming from Tatsu!


"Blood contains salt and electrolytes. Ions. Meaning it's conductive," Bryce said.


A grin appeared on my face.

"Ain't that so? DS35'S! Siphoning Protocol!" I shouted as several Sanctuaries took flight, releasing a vacuum that absorbed Bryce's blood as well as his power.


Bryce fell to one knee.

I took aim with my Draugr, firing, but Bryce managed to slice the bullet with the edge of his sword.

"Seriously? A black swordsmaster?" I grumbled, loading another shell, and firing.


But this time, Bryce didn't slice it like I wanted.

The Auxiliary Shadow went low and charged at me like a bull.


"Jeez, dude! Going straight for an opponent that's ranged? That's low, even for you-"

"THIS IS NO GAME."


My eyes widened as Bryce suddenly appeared in front of me, his red eyes interlocking with mine.

An expression so intense that I instantly froze up.


I tried to move my muscles, but for some reason, I couldn't move.

No.

I could move... but my blood couldn't.

Bryce was controlling my blood!


Bryce's glare pierced right through me as he lifted Tatsu.

"What did I say? If you didn't come at me at full power, you would die."


I gritted my teeth.

"Defibrillator Protocol!"

A DS35 appeared to my side, unleashing a current into my body and electrocuting my muscles, forcing myself out of Bryce's bind before he could slice me in half.


"BRYCE! That's going too far! What would have happened if Aaron didn't dodge that?" Sigurd shouted.

Bryce glared at Annie, causing her to freeze.

"Then he would have died."


The vampire landed on the ground before his fellow Auxiliary Shadow, baring his fangs.

"I never took you for a coward, TX7F. You were always one of the best of us. You are supposed to be Aaron's right-hand woman. Yet here you are being reduced to a bystander. A big crybaby."

"BRYCE! Take that back you assh-"


Bryce clenched his fist as my movements locked up again. Tumbled across the ground, skidding to a stop.


"Holding back... you're still holding back? Why is that, Aaron? I told you to come at me at full power."

"Bryce, you know I can't do that! You're my Auxiliary Shadow!"


Bryce turned to me, his sword reeled back. The edge sliced his left shoulder blade.


Hinokami Blood Arts: DEAD CRESCENT.

I...

I couldn't move!


Embodiment of Wrath: YAKSHA MODE

I roared, breaking through Bryce's control and narrowly dodging the arc.


How the hell was Bryce able to deliver attacks of this magnitude?! This wasn't conventional Hinokami.

That arc was pure blood.

But the physics made no sense. The human body's veins were at most two kilopascals in pressure.

There was no way he could jettison so much.


His technique and his understanding of both Hinokami and his Vampiric powers...

Were beyond anything I had seen from when we were still in Philadelphia.


Bryce approached me with malice, the moonlight illuminating his muscular frame.


"Aaron."

I looked up, to see Bryce lowering Tatsu, red flames surrounding the sword.


"If you do not take this seriously, then I will do much more than kill you. I will kill Annie too."


I stared at Bryce, unable to process what I just heard.

"What did you just say?"


Bryce bared his fangs, snarling.

"If this is what it takes for you to come at me with everything you have, then this is the pact I will make. A pinky promise on my soul. Just as Yeling always says. There's no point in this duel if I cannot see you at your strongest."


Rage began to boil, my Yaksha Mode pumping more and more chakra through my body.

"Bastard. If that's what you want..." I whispered.


I stepped forward.

Advanced Light Magic: TOTAL ECLIPSE

Advanced Sense Magic: REVERSE ASPECTUM


The entire radius encapsulating Bryce and I turned pitch black.

The Sense Magic that I had used completely disabled the remaining four senses, making my presence completely undetectable.


Convocatio: Special Ammunition Summoning - Venom Rounds

I rushed forward, deducing Bryce's movements.


"I don't wanna kill you, but if that's how you wanna act, then I'll just put you in such a bad enough state that you'd BEG me to end you, you vampiric dumbass!" I snarled, aiming my MP7 and firing at the body before me.


THUNK.

THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK.


"You would continue lying to yourself? Going all out means to kill me."

Another chill ran down my spine.


Seriously...?!

I shut down the Protocol as well as my Magic Spell, to see the rounds I had just fired splitting the fabric of the cloak that Bryce had long since abandoned.


I spun around to see Bryce above me, blood trailing from his amputated feet.

Blood and red flame ignited, shooting him to me.


Bryce grabbed me by the face and slammed me into the ground, ripping the ground and forming a deep chasm.

"GRRRRARRRR!" I growled, my face dragging for miles on end.


"I watched Yeling give his life for me. While I stood helpless," Bryce snarled, his voice booming in my ears.

"The people who are most equipped to deal with Vala are those who are strong enough to make their lip service a reality. Entrusting the fate of all existence to a nineteen-year-old who can't even carry out his killing intentions is beyond absurd!"


PORTALIS - SWITCH GAMBLE

Bryce and I switched places, as I forced Bryce into the ground, then planted three DS35 plates to his chest.


The modules expanded, revealing their thrusters, and blasted Bryce into the sky.

CONVOCATIO: TURRICALUM


I raised my hand, my face wild with adrenaline.

You'll get everything coming to you, Bryce.

If this is what you want!


GRAND FLEET: EMPIRE OF DESTRUCTION

Thousands upon thousands of DS35's emerged from their magic circles, each with a Caliga Anti-Aircraft rifle barrel mounted on its platforms.


Bryce glared at me from the air, as the legion of DS35's began to glow.

Level 1 Hinokami


I stared at Bryce in disbelief.

No way.

I had my suspicions... I didn't want to believe it.

But this sealed it.


Bryce aimed Tatsu at the horde of DS35 Sanctuaries, red tattoos expanding from the hilt and arcing up his arm and onto the right side of his face.

"BRYCE!" I yelled.

INVERSE TSUNAMI RELEASE.

A gargantuan torrent of red flame engulfed the thousands of DS35's around me, sending electronic components everywhere.


I flew backward, hovering on my DS35 as Bryce ripped DS35 after DS35, leaping from one to another like a wild animal.

Hinokami Blood Arts: DEAD CRESCENT


An arc came flying my way.

I pulled my Caliga out of a magic circle and fired a bullet that pierced right through the arc, but Bryce forced himself forward, letting the bullet smash into his forehead.


But to my shock, the Auxiliary Shadow was not stopping, leaning his head forward until we were face to face.

"No. This match is over."


I quickly switched to my Spitfire AX shotgun, but Bryce ripped the gun out of my hands and grabbed me by the throat.

I began retching, trying to pry his hand off my neck, but to no avail.


"Aaron... twenty years had passed."

"I- I know... I know! But-"

"Aaron. I never did find a way back."


I stared at my Auxiliary Shadow, my eyes wide in shock.

"What... what are you saying?"


Bryce looked at me sadly.

"The only reason I'm here... is because I lived my time out. I never left the past. I grew along with it. Those twenty years, were how far I was whisked back in time. I never jumped forward."


I stopped struggling, my DS35's losing power and falling from the sky.

"Bryce..."


Bryce let go, watching me free fall. Sigurd quickly ran to my side, catching me.

"And now I know. You aren't strong enough."

"Bryce! I haven't lost, you know! I can still fight!"


Bryce shook his head.

"No, you can't. I could have finished you a long time ago, actually. That blow you landed on me with the rear end of your Draugr was intended to be a blow that could knock me out, correct?"


I gritted my teeth, which alone was probably enough for my Auxiliary Shadow to confirm it.


"I have the power to share the damage done to my body with my attacker."


I opened my mouth to say something, but no words came out.


Bryce landed on the ground, sheathing Tatsu.

"Duel is decided. You've lost, Aaron."


BLOOD LINK.

A blow suddenly connected to the back of my head, causing my vision to go blurry. I stumbled forward, losing all the strength in my body.

Bryce...

You...


"Don't you dare... turn your back... on YOUR OUTER SHADOW!" I growled, stomping my foot on the ground.

A massive crack formed around my foot, forcing Bryce's attention to turn back to me.


"Twenty years, thirty years, a hundred years into the future. You will still, report to me, AUXILIARY SHADOW HELLSING."

Bryce's eyes flashed, but his blood control no longer affected me.


I rushed forward.

"I already have you figured out. Tell me why you're putting on that front, Bryce Jones."


Bryce snarled.

"I am putting on no front. This is me at my peak!"

"DAMN LIAR!"


Convocatio: Grenade Summoning

Magic circles surrounded me as Bryce readied Tatsu.


Hinokami Blood Arts: DEAD CRESCENT

RASENSHURYUDAN


Bryce hesitated, withdrawing his sword.

"What the-?!"


I flew into the air, throwing grenade after grenade and emitting a deafening pulse to the vampiric Auxiliary Shadow.

"This entire time, you were able to predict my attack patterns, by reading the scent of my blood. The hormones are attributed to every action I take that my endocrine system produces, and deducing what I would do based on my feelings. You've basically honed your skills to be almost like a vampiric empath, am I right?" I shouted.


"And what good does knowing that do for you?!" Bryce growled, unleashing a wave of Hinokami which blew apart the grenades.

Bryce assumed a stance, a blast of Hinokami flame ripping through his shoulders.


I flipped in the air, embedding several DS35's in the soles of my boots, transforming them into thrusters.

I blasted to Bryce's location, SMG in hand.


I fired a volley of bullets, while Bryce returned with an SMG of his own.

Hinokami Blood Arts: DEATH VOLLEY


I chuckled, as Bryce's Uzi bullets clashed against mine.

"What are you smiling at, you bastard?" Bryce shouted.

"Figure it out yourself, Sherlock! Your bullets... the way you've been able to move so fast, and the way you were able to send such lethal attacks even though they've been blood projections, is because of Hinokami, right?"


Bryce gritted his teeth, his eyes fixated on the yellow cloud that had suddenly begun to expand rapidly in response to the heat of his own blasts.

"Each time you use your Hinokami Blood Arts, you jab Tatsu into your body. Cutting it up, and superheating your own blood to generate that ridiculous amount of pressure. All I did was take advantage of that superheated blood is all," I said as Bryce began to retch.


Special Ammunition Summoning: SULPHUR ROUNDS


The putrid stench propagated everywhere, instantly eliminating Bryce's ability to sense my movements.

I tossed smoke grenade after smoke grenade, mixing the smell of sulphur with the smoke, disorienting my Auxiliary Shadow even further.


I landed on the ground as Bryce swung Tatsu, but I had already quick-switched to my Caliga, firing and ripping the blade out of his hands.

Trigrams Six Hands Combination Style: BULLET TWISTER


I switched my thrusters on again, twisting mid-air and taking aim with my Ironsight Sniper, firing the bullet and adding even more rotation to the projectile.

"Be honest with me, Bryce! What is it that you want?! Because under that tough guy act, you're like an open book!"


Bryce glared at me, ducking and dodging the bullet.

"Strength is all we have, strength without Hope. I refuse to let another person succumb to that false ideal!"

Bryce yelled, summoning his Uzi again and aimed it right at my face, his eyes wild.


"Keep lying to yourself, Bryce. But if you're gonna try to lie to your Outer Shadow, then at least convince yourself first!" I retorted.

Portalis: GUNMAN'S GRUDGE


A portal appeared in front of Bryce's face, redirecting the Ironsight bullet straight into his forehead, snapping his head back.

"GRAAH!" Bryce growled.


I reached out and grabbed Bryce by the neck as Bryce tried to swing his fist at my face, but my Yaksha Mode completely absorbed his impact, his punch glancing off my face.

"Only a man full of guilt and pain would use such a self-destructive fighting style. Cutting yourself up and boiling your own blood with something as dangerous as The Hinokami. TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT! TELL ME WHAT'S BOTHERING YOU, BRYCE!" I shouted.


Bryce began to choke, stumbling back.

"I shall... never... open..."

"Enough! Bryce, I can't possibly understand what you went through in those twenty years. I'm not God! I'm a human! But even so, I can tell a man's suffering when I see one! Despite it all, you're still my Auxiliary Shadow! Bryce!"


"SHUT UP!" Bryce tried to resist my touch, but I continued sending waves of Chakra into him, shutting down every source of power he had. But as I continued sending Chakra his way, something had started snaking up my arm.

The Hinokami.

"What in the-" I said.


Bryce's eyes had rolled into the back of his head, but the Hinokami was coursing through me with as much intensity as I was delivering my vision doubling.


If I let go, Bryce would recover, but if I didn't...

No.

I will not lose this duel, whatever this was...

I was going to see it to the end.


"Damn Hinokami, what the hell do you want to make me see? Out with it already!"

Very well, Outer Shadow Dainsleif.

I gritted my teeth, uneasiness rippling through me, but I held steadfast.

"That voice... I recognize it."

I was sure you would.


My surroundings began to change and warp. But the only thing on my mind was the owner of that voice.

Because I knew who was speaking through Bryce.

The Outer Shadow who had once served Inner Shadow Loyce and had become rogue.


The first rogue Outer Shadow in the history of The Black Legion.

A crazy grin appeared on my face.

"What'cha waiting for? Let's get the conversation going.


"Aelienne Regalia, The First Hinokami."


The Lone Vampire

Throughout history, the Great Akuma ruled mankind through six proxies, essentially six entities who made up her consciousness.

Each entity represented a part of her power and was interpreted by mortals in a certain way.


The Hinokami in particular, represented the Devil's Flames, which represented the Great Akuma's ability to rule through a blazing fortitude and iron heart. A warrior's thirst for battle and passion.

Like ancestry, the power that The Great Akuma bestowed upon the humans through her lieutenant, the Dogma of Equivalent Exchange, had gone through multiple lines of generations.


But the selection of a new holder for The Akuma's power wasn't something that was through any ritual.

The choice to have a new holder always meant two things: either the current holder had died in battle...


I stood before the figure of a woman in a red dress, in a golden-like dimension; with a ground comprised of flowing currents.

... or they betray both the Dogma and the Akuma.


Aelienne Regalia was The First Hinokami, the first mortal who was given the power to harness The Devil's Flames, in exchange for losing the ability to have kids, thus shattering her lifelong dream to become a mother.

It was said that Aelienne was the strongest Hinokami to ever have lived, and this held true for twelve generations.

When Aelienne had betrayed both The Black Legion and The Dogma, the Dogma and The Black Legion bestowed power to other Hinokami candidates, and these candidates, whether through hatred or diligence to the Dogma and The Black Legion's cause, would come after the traitor.

Aelienne would kill them each time.

For thousands of years, Aelienne's power could not be contested, until Yeling stepped into the picture.


And who would have guessed, that with the help of his friends from the Contingency Initiative, that unlucky number thirteen would be the one to kill the First Hinokami.


"Outer Shadow Dainsleif... no. Aaron Hope, I presume?" Aelienne asked me, taking a seat on a chair made of golden ivory.

"This is the so-called Hinokami realm, right?" I asked.

"You are correct," Aelienne spread her hands.


"Here before you lies the afterlife for past Hinokami holders. At least, the ones who failed to do their duty. For we will stay here, living a meaningless existence for all of eternity. A fate worse than death."

"Which explains why the other eleven Hinokami's aren't here, yeah?"


Aelienne inspected my cloak, the emblem of the Black Legion contrasting among the folds of black.


"Master Loyce still continues with his mission of self-destruction, I'm guessing."

"Aelienne, I have many questions to ask you, but let's start with the most obvious. Your consciousness manifested once I started to send chakra through Bryce. This entire time Bryce had been time-displaced, you were with him, weren't you?"


The First Hinokami got up from her chair, holding her teacup elegantly. As she walked, her strides caused the folds in her dress to drag against the ground.

Her dress was kind of mesmerizing, almost like I was being pulled into her.


Or maybe I was just too down bad after nearly getting my ass killed for weeks on end.


"Correct. Do you mind explaining why you came to that conclusion?"


I narrowed my eyes, keeping myself alert.

Aelienne may have been dead, but there was a reason why she was considered the strongest Hinokami for twelve generations straight.

She was an Outer Shadow to Loyce, and was also designated Elite Tier S+ Rank.


To put it in perspective, the only Outer Shadow that had possessed S+ Rank was Shosuke Shiki, who was the first to have a ranking like that, aside from me, in hundreds of years.


"Bryce... he is able to wield the Hinokami, even use Yeling's signature move, but the tattoos that come with the Hinokami Dogma Bargain didn't manifest on his body, they came from Tatsu. The only time he was able to channel the power was through that sword. Not to mention, those red flames... they're the same flames as The Firebird of the Black Legion."


Aelienne raised an eyebrow, before taking a sip from her tea.

"So in this eon, Master Loyce has chosen a death through wits over power."

"Aelienne, if it was true that you were with Bryce for twenty years, what happened to him? What happened to Yeling? Why-"


Aelienne held up her hand to me.

"The things that Jones had been through... I do not have the right to disclose. These are his experiences alone. If you need to know what happened to your Auxiliary Shadow, he must be the one to tell you. I have sworn a pact with the boy to respect his wishes. However... as for what happened to the Thirteenth Hinokami..."


A breeze blew past us, almost on cue.

"The Hinokami Killer has him."


I clenched my teeth. I needed to ask this.

But I was terrified of the answer.

"Inner Shadow Evangelion? So... is it true that... Yeling is dead?"


Aelienne looked at me with curiosity.

"What is your connection to the Last Son of Mahyako?"

"He is my friend. One of the most important people in my life. And... I wish I could have made it more obvious to him... that he was because I don't think he saw it himself."

"Hm."


Wisps of flame circled the body of the First Hinokami, occasionally going out.

It was pretty enticing, and at the same time, intriguing. My experience with Dogma Holders was, for the most part, the furthest from "elegant".

In this line of work, we never really took the time to appreciate the elegance behind things, unless it stood for a tactical advantage.

Even when Yeling chained his version of Hinokami with his Rain Style, which was a style that consisted of elegant movements, "elegant" wasn't exactly the best word to describe the guy.


Yeling's Hinokami was aggressive, beast-like, and hardened, like a well-oiled machine, a trained soldier.

But Aelienne's Hinokami was warm, smooth like velvet.


"Bryce walks a path of vengeance very similar to the Thirteenth Hinokami. He seeks to do what Yeling could not."


A lump formed in my throat.

Bryce...

You can't be serious.


"To fight the Hinokami Killer? Inner Shadow Reaper told me that Evangelion was created off the remains of a Supreme Primordial Demon! That's suicidal!"


Aelienne regarded me.

"And is your mission to destroy my Inner Shadow not suicidal in itself? I spent twenty years acting as Bryce's voice. However, the hatred that Bryce held in his heart was more than an act of self-pity. The Auxiliary Shadow held the guilt of failing Thirteen, leaving him in the hands of the most terrifying Hinokami Holder in existence. The strength he has amassed has been through nothing short of heartache."

"Then what are you suggesting I do?"


The Hinokami shrugged her shoulders.

"At this point, your guess is as good as mine. For years I have tried to speak to Bryce, but the more I spoke to him through Tatsu, the more I realized that there was nothing I could do for him. The Fourteenth Hinokami aims to not just slaughter Yeling, but his goal is to slaughter all unnecessary loose ends. Unbound Akuma Grade Dogma holders who pose a threat to the Great Akuma's revival."

"You never answered my question, at least not directly. Aelienne. You mentioned that Evangelion has Yeling, but you never explicitly said he was killed, did you?"


Aelienne smiled.

"No... I sense Yeling. If he truly died, his spirit would wind up here. After all, he, like me, is an Unbound Dogma Holder. But I do not sense his presence. I suspect... that this entire time, he has been holding off Evangelion."


A rush went through my chest. Almost like relief.

Yeling...!


"Then what are we waiting for?! Tell me where Evangelion is and we'll kick his ass!"

"And you are suggesting going against the Black Legion Organization?"


I paused, startled at my own words.

That was true.

By trying to recover Yeling... wouldn't I be going against the Black Legion?


Yet...


Yet I couldn't just...

"It's just like with Vicki... I'm doing exactly what Vicki did." I muttered.


Bryce.

Your anger and your rage...

It was all because of Yeling, wasn't it?


But we were Shadows to The Black Legion, if it was Lord Ginga's will that Yeling end up like this, then...

We didn't have a choice, did we?

Bryce... you didn't have a choice.


"This is all I can do for you, right now. Dainsleif, no. Aaron Hope. What you choose to do moving forward will be up to you. For I have tried to help Bryce Jones, but my words never reached him. Perhaps yours will."


The reality around me began to melt, taking me out of the Hinokami realm, until I snapped back to reality, my hand against Bryce's throat.

Bryce continued to bash me in the face to no avail.


"Let... GO!"

"Bryce..." I muttered as I slammed my head against his, sending both of us to the ground.


Bryce tried to get to his feet, but his legs buckled.

"He... he needs... I need..."

"Strong allies, right? That was the point of this duel, to gauge out the gap in power between you and me. And Sig's," I deduced.


Bryce glared at me.

"Don't you play detective with me, Aaron. The answer is simple. Either you are strong enough or not."

"Bryce, I know about what's going on with Yeling."


My Auxiliary Shadow froze in his tracks.

"Aelienne... Aelienne spoke to you?"

"Yeah. And she also tells me that you've been blaming yourself for what happened. Because by trying to save Yeling from Inner Shadow Evangelion... it would mean doing the exact same thing Vicki did, right?"


Bryce clenched his teeth.

"And you're saying I should abandon him?"

"No. I'm saying..."


I turned to Sigurd, who had reached our location, the thrusters on her shoulders returning to their compartments.

"Give me some time to think. I need some time to think about what to do."


Bryce regained his position, his hand clasped tightly on Tatsu.

"I've been... trying to figure out the solution myself for so many years, but there was nothing I could do. Every action would mean going against the Black Legion."

"I know."

"Then what the hell are you saying? That you'll 'think about it'?! What's there left to think! I've been thinking all this time and the answer has been in front of me and unchanging. As long as I am an Auxiliary Shadow of The Black Legion, I cannot go against Lord Ginga. But if I try to save Yeling by force, I'd get flattened like a bug! This... this duel..."


Bryce fell to his knees.

"Aaron... I wanted to lose. I wanted you to destroy me so badly that I could have at least a sliver of hope left that maybe... maybe the Outer Shadow that I once looked up to would find a way. An ingenious way to get Yeling out of this predicament."


Bryce planted Tatsu deep into the ground, a tear ran down his face.

"This duel... this duel wasn't one-sided at all. Was it, Bossman."

I sighed.

"No. It wasn't. You've improved so much that I had a lot of trouble fighting you."


My Auxiliary Shadow got up and approached me.

"Then... that means even Dainsleif of the Black Legion cannot help me."

"Bryce, there's still the possibility that I could-"

"WHAT POSSIBILITY?" Bryce shouted, grabbing me by the collar.


"Aaron... your response has cemented the reality of my situation. The reality of what I feared all these years. That what I want and what I can realistically have are so fuckin' far apart not even the smartest Outer Shadow in the most powerful Organization ever can fix!"

"There's still time! I- I don't have an answer right now, but I'll make sure I do. Aelienne says Yeling has been holding Evangelion off this entire time! He still hasn't entered the Hinokami Realm. He's been buying time for us, so let's make use of that!"

"No there isn't. There isn't, Aaron. It's fuckin' hopeless."


Bryce let go, shoving me back.

"I spent... four years with Yeling. When we were whisked back in time. I watched Yeling reconcile with his family in the Contingency Initiative. I watched him spend his birthdays with Squad Four. Did you know that when he smiles, he has dimples on the sides of his mouth? Did you know that his favorite food is Cananite Pork Cutlet? Did you know that he plays Mahjong? Did you know any of that?"

"I-"

"Yeling spent four years, having his smile return to him, only for it to be ripped away from him a fourth time. He lost his first family to the Hinokami. His second family to his best friend. His third family to Loyce. And now his world got pulled from under him by Inner Shadow Evangelion. Yet despite it all, he consoled me when I learned of Sarah's death. He brought me to that pier and brought me back from despair. No one... no one could possibly understand what he went through, because no one took that chance."


Bryce looked up to the sky. No words left my mouth. I had... absolutely nothing left to say.

Bryce...

Don't say it.

I beg you.


"If it means going against the whole Black Legion if it means going against you and committing treason..."

I gritted my teeth, my vision becoming blurry as my eyes began to water.


You vampiric... asshole...

"I will bring Yeling bac-"


SLAP.

Bryce's eyes widened in shock, as did mine.

The sound of the slap echoed across the valley. The sound was so sharp that it jolted the both of us out of our stupor.


"Commit treason...? Going against the Black Legion? Against Aaron? Against me? I never imagined the Bryce Jones I knew would grow up to be such a pathetic mess!" Annie growled.

Bryce stared at Annie with a look of pure surprise.


"You..."

"No one said that we were going to leave Yeling to suffer. No one did. Do not dare force words into our mouths! Bryce, time and time again, whenever we were faced with adversity we overcame it by pushing ourselves. If Yeling had known that no solution existed, then why would he continue to fight Lord Evangelion?"

"If we save Yeling, we're going against The Black Legion! What do you not understan-"

"I don't know... I don't know what you went through. I didn't even know you were a vampire this entire time. But you know what I do know? That you don't understand our Outer Shadow one bit."

"You ignorant cyborg, you-"

"Ever since June died... I've filled that void for Aaron's right-hand man. I saw my existence as nothing but a tool, a weapon. Because I believed Aaron feared forming another bond with his Auxiliary Shadow should a situation arise where another one of his comrades perished in battle. So my entire life I saw myself as nothing. Not a person. Not even a friend. But despite everything, Aaron saw otherwise. To this day... to this day, Aaron would do anything to protect and cherish the people he cares about. Even you. The fact that you would give up on him so easily... after ONE DUEL? Did it not occur to you that maybe Aaron didn't want to win this fight? That he didn't want to hurt the person he cared so much for?"


Annie clasped the folds of Bryce's shirt in her hand, her bottom lip trembling.

"You claim that you were powerless... and that Sarah's death pushed you to the brink of total collapse. Can you imagine what Aaron must have felt seeing the person he loved die in his arms? Can you imagine it? June... Robbie... Sarah... we've lost them all. But to Aaron, it must have felt like all that blood was in his hands. And now... now he has his own Auxiliary Shadow declare war against The Black Legion in front of his very eyes. How can you be such an insufferable ASSHOLE!"


Bryce stared at Annie, his face in shock, but Annie continued.

"Say all you want. But as for me... I know just how useless I am. I boasted of my ability to be compatible with Master Jun's upgrades... yet when it came time for me to accept the completed Omega Upgrade I faltered like a useless little bitch! And now here I am. A complete liability. An A+ Ranked Auxiliary Shadow while you fight at the level of an Elite Tier S+ Rank, bordering SS Rank. I'm surrounded by Shadows who have the momentum built up for them to keep getting stronger yet I have been reduced to a bystander. So tell me, Bryce. If YOU are useless. If AARON is useless. Then WHAT AM I? SAY IT! SAY IT, BRYCE!" Annie screamed, pounding her fists against Bryce's chest as tears ran down her face.


Bryce's arms relaxed to his sides.

"S- Sor..." The Auxiliary Shadow muttered.

"I'm sorry."


Annie buried her face into Bryce's chest, yelling and growling.

"Don't... don't you dare leave The Black Legion. Don't you dare leave us, Bryce. I won't ever forgive you... I'll hate you for the rest of my life."

"I- I won't. I promise. Pinky promise on my soul."


* * *


"Right now, we have the final component of the Omega Upgrade, and with it, Sigurd can complete it," I said to Bryce, the three of us huddled in our cramped little room in Trion.

Bryce hunkered down, his huge frame barely fitting in the space.

"But Annie isn't equipped to handle it, I'm guessing."


A blush of embarrassment formed on my Auxiliary Shadow's face, but Annie made an effort to hide it.

"Human nature... that's the secret to getting the final component installed. But... I'm second-guessing myself."


I looked out into the distance.

"With Loyce's specter defeated, either Loyce comes for a rematch, or the Vessels do. Now they know that Inner Shadow Reaper is in no shape to fight, we're even more vulnerable than before. So even if Annie gets her upgrade installed, we have no way of defending ourselves during the process."


Bryce grimaced.

"Sarina is among those guys too, I'm guessing."


I nodded.

"I've been meaning to ask, you clashed with Sarina twice, right?"

"Once, outside Harmon Industries, and the second time, in the past. I clashed with Sarina and she stopped me from getting to Yeling."


So Bryce encountered Sarah's little sis while still an S+ Rank...

The fact that he survived the encounter was nothing short of impressive.


"I'll never forgive Sarina for what she did to Sarah, but even if I wanted her dead, there's no way I can kill her. Even now as I am."

"The Vessels are immortal, from what I know."

"Yeah... but I have a theory."


Annie and I stared at Bryce.

"What do you mean?" Sigurd asked.

"Yeah? Since when did Bryce Jones the Cheesesteak Addict have any good plans?"


Bryce frowned.

"I'm not that stupid! I'm older than both of you now, by the way. Even if I did have any plans, you could at least give me the benefit of the doubt!"


I chuckled.

"Alright then, what is it?"


Bryce inspected the hilt of Tatsu.

"During my travels, I encountered this Kingdom. There, I learned that it was cursed by this Demon King who had the ability to be immortal and undying. He couldn't be killed with weapons or magic alike. But even so, we managed to kill him."

"How?" Annie asked.

"Did you guys use any anti-narrative abilities? Chakra? Reality warping?" I said.


Bryce shook his head.

"The answer was a lot more simple than it seemed."

"What do you mean?"


Bryce's eyes shone in the dark, red blood-eyes that seemed to illuminate the room we were in. It also never occurred to me till now...

But Bryce's eyes had been permanently red the entire time.


The green that he once had, I hadn't seen his eyes revert back to normal.

He must have optimized his vampire form to allow him to retain the transformation constantly with next to zero stamina drain.


"The Demon King was killed by the Hero of that realm."

I blinked.

"A Hero? Was he strong?"


Bryce scoffed.

"Nah. He was the biggest bitch ass I had ever seen. But that was the thing. Only he was able to deliver the killing blow. The way we killed the Demon King was I would be the one to beat him down, and the Hero would deliver the final blow."


"What are you proposing?" Annie asked.

"If Vala is similar to The Great Akuma, if even one of the Vessels dies... then it would delay her return, right?" Bryce asked.


The gears in my head began to turn, as things started to make sense.

"If Sarina is killed, then they've lost. Or at the very least, that would be a huge blow to Lady Vala's forces."


Bryce nodded.

"The key to killing Sarina... is a Hero."


A Hero...

The image of a petite woman in the distance flashed in my mind. Her lavender hair blew in the wind.


Sarah Ultear.

The Hero of the Sword.


"Sarah... but..." I hesitated, and Bryce definitely picked it up from the scent of my blood.

"I know. That would mean Sarah needs to be the one to make that choice."


Annie's face turned grim.

"Even if we bring her back using the Omega Upgrade, do you think Sarah has it in her to make that call?"


The three of us sat in silence.

"Bossman... I know that maybe I am no longer the same Bryce Jones you knew, and maybe the things I am suggesting are cruel. But this is the reality of what we must do. This is no longer an adventure, it's war."

"No. You're right. You're absolutely correct," I said.


"So in times like this, we need to trust in Sarah. Our focus is to find a way to complete that Omega Upgrade and figure out a way to bring Sarah back from the dead."


"The Anti-Narrative won't be enough to bring her back," John said, causing us to jump. Bryce instantly got to his feet, Tatsu in hand, and swung.

"Wait! Bryce, that's-"


SWISH.

Bryce's eyes widened as Tatsu stopped in mid-air, frozen mid-swing before Inner Shadow John Crassman.


Reaper narrowed his eyes.

"A time-displaced Auxiliary Shadow? As I reckon, you were once known as Auxiliary Shadow Uzi, correct?"


Bryce lowered Tatsu, standing before the older seasoned warrior.

"No, I changed my codename to Auxiliary Shadow Hellsing a while back."

"After your mother?"

"How did you know that?"


John tapped his finger against Bryce's chest.

"Your chakra. Child."


Bryce hesitated, taking a step back, but John simply smiled.

"You must have been through a lot."

"Are you reading my Chakra again?" Bryce asked.

"No. Your face reminds me of the many soldiers who would return from war... worn and traumatized from battle. Your reaction was to instantly attack something foreign to you. That is characteristic of a soldier who has been forced to react that way."


Annie looked at Bryce, concern lacing her face.

"Bryce... your weapon."


Bryce returned Tatsu on his back and bowed before John.


"Inner Shadow Reaper of the Black Legion. Please accept my sincerest apologies for this unforgivable act."

"Arise, Auxiliary Shadow Hellsing."


Bryce returned to my side as I stood up.

"John, what did you mean the Anti-Narrative won't bring Sarah back?"

"The Anti-Narrative wielded by Primordial Aran Sol isn't a universal fix-it solution to everything. Its nature is to destroy the narrative and order of the world around it. Destroying the narrative of death may not necessarily bring Auxiliary Shadow Ultear back from the dead. Even if it did, there's no guarantee that it will be done correctly. A Hero who's been brought back through law-breaking means may no longer have the same narrative to carry out her duty."

"Then... what do we do..." I muttered.


John regarded the three of us.

"If it is the death of Sarina Ultear, Bryce Jackson Jones is correct. Only a Hero can slay a Demon. That is the law you must protect."


My face turned downcast.

Of course... it wouldn't be so easy.

Reviving my fiancee... in the end, was pretty much a pipe dream.


"However, there is a workaround."

"Huh?" I asked.


John sat down in front of us.

"My codename in The Black Legion is The Reaper. My powers work on the basis of death. If it is the revival of an unjust death, the person you seek is a man known as Chairon."


I blinked.

"Wait, you're saying all this time, we could have been reviving all our allies and you just kept your mouth shut?! Shit, my man, I guess I can revive Robbie along with-"


My voice cut out abruptly by John's deadpan stare.

"Sorry," I muttered.


"Death, in almost all cases, is absolute. To go against it is taboo. If death were trivialized, we would be at an eternal stalemate. However, as it stands, Death and Hope do not get well with one another. And the taboo practice of Sarina's action against her own elder sister, combined with the fact that she stands for Vala's Hope, should provide enough of a reason to bring Sarah Ultear back."


My heart began to race, as an overwhelming feeling surged through my chest.

Sarah...

Oh god...


"However... the council with Chairon is no easy task. You must defend against Death's Judge, both in strength and in words. I've visited Chairon many times in the past... and each time I was never able to convince him to revive my allies."

"Well ain't that reassuring," I grumbled.


John laughed gently.

"However, this was the Johnny Crassman of The Black Legion at the time. And you have proved yourself to have surpassed that blockhead in many ways more than one. So for what it is worth, you have my faith."

"How will we get to Chairon?" Annie asked.


John beckoned someone in, as a man entered the room, making the room even more cramped than before.

"Dammit guys, this room was initially supposed to be for me!"

"I see Dainsleif of the Black Legion still running his mouth even after a battle that crippled even someone as mighty as Inner Shadow Reaper."


My mouth hung open.

"Galeo!"


Galeo's eye twitched in annoyance.

"Right to real names it is with you..."

"Come on, we're close enough to use real names, right?"


Galeo kneeled before his Inner Shadow.

"Lord Crassman, I understand that my responsibilities are to escort Dainsleif and his Auxiliary Shadows to Tiamar?"

"Huh? Tiamar? That's where Chairon is?!" I yelped.


John nodded.

"The Warworld Tiamar of Outer Shadow Sixshot's reality has the strongest connection to Death there is. It has been at war for many eons."


Galeo got to his feet.

"If it is Chairon you seek, then you will need an escort who is familiar with The Aether. Because Chairon is a psychic... a Witch of Tiamar just like I."


I turned to Bryce and Annie, who nodded at me grimly.

"If it means bringing Sarah back, then we will do whatever is necessary," Annie said.


I reached out my hand and Galeo shook it.

"Alright then, Outer Shadow Sixshot. We will be in your care."


"There is one more person I would like you to journey with," John said.

"Who's that?" I asked.

"A very experienced Shadow."


SMACK.

John suddenly fell forward, his face slamming into the table.

"Hey," A woman's voice said, menacingly.


"Why don't you elaborate more... on what you mean by experienced? Johnny?"


Galeo, Bryce, Annie, and my jaws dropped.

"....."


"Ah, no. I didn't mean it like that. I just meant you had many years under your belt, is all," Inner Shadow Reaper said, nervously, before Tina Hunt.

Tina knelt down, smiling at me.


But it didn't take an SS Rank to tell there was a lot of murderous intent behind that smile.

"So you are the Outer Shadow who, instead of letting Johnny join me in the afterlife where I was young and beautiful, brought me back into an aging fifty-year-old body."

"I- Uh... Well, for what it's worth, I think older women are pretty hot too, you know," I mumbled nervously.


"How so?" Tina raised an eyebrow.


"Um... well. You know, as Aristotle of my version of Amerada, er I mean, Grecca once said, it's not the droopiness of a woman's breasts that makes a man aroused, but... the... level of... aging? Like wine?"


What the hell was I even saying?!?!?!


Tina grunted, crossing her arms.

"I wish to speak to Outer Shadow Dainsleif, alone, please."


I turned around frantically.

Guys.

You can't leave me alone with her, I'm begging you!


Galeo, Bryce, and Annie obliged, much to my disappointment.

Even John had left, giving me a complimentary grin.


"Sit."

"Yes, ma'am."


Why was I calling her "ma'am"? I was the one with seniority over here.

But given the background, I had learned of Auxiliary Shadow Terra, maybe being snarky was not a good idea.


I sat down on the table across from the older Shadow, who laced her fingers together.

For some reason, I felt uneasy.


This was an Auxiliary Shadow who worked for and knew John Crassman for a long time.

If we were talking about seniority in terms of experience... there was a chance that Terra had more experience than me before she had died.

There was also the fact that Tina Hunt was outright one of the scariest women I had ever seen, given how she was probably responsible for more damage done to Inner Shadow Reaper than some of The Black Legion's enemies.


"Aaron Hope."

"Yes, that's me..." I said, awkwardly.


Tina closed her eyes, taking a deep breath.

"There is something I want to tell you, but I don't know if you can handle it."

"What? What are you gonna tell me?"

"For years I have known Johnny. Ever since Taylor and I were adopted by our father, on the first day, Johnny was assigned to be our bodyguard. We were seven at the time."

"That's quite some history."


Tina rested her head against her hand.

"Bringing me and my sister back from the dead was a mistake."


My blood ran cold.

"What? But all I did was bring you guys back by the Anti-Narrative. There's nothing wrong with that, right? Plus, you guys were taken away from the Dogma's Exchange through trickery and-"

"Aaron. Listen to yourself. Truly, listen to yourself. Listen to what you are saying."


I caught my tongue, clutching my Dovetail.

"I don't understand..."

"We were meant to die. One way or another. What's done is supposed to be done. That is the order of the world."

"What's the point of that when your lives were taken from you like that, though?"

"Would you revive every single person who has died? Just because of the nature of their death? Would you bring back every soldier who had fought their wars through conscription? That's easily forty-seven million men and women who would be 'exempt' from death."

"But-"


Tina put a hand on the table.

"Reaper and I made a promise. To ensure no more people would end up like Johnny Crassman. Bringing back the lives of people precious to you, by breaking the rules and what is meant to be... is exactly what Johnny did."


My teeth gnashed together in frustration. My heart began throbbing, and I could feel my pulse through the veins around my eyes.

"So you're saying that you're against me bringing Sarah back from the dead."

"The Anti-Narrative was always something that Johnny had questioned even before he became an Outer Shadow. His First Circle Style honed the use of chakra, which, in a way, was a way to disrupt destiny and the esoteric, by remaining true to oneself. But there was a difference between staying true to oneself, and destroying rules and reason for one's benefit."


I was going to say something back, but... was I really in the right?

The power to bring people back from the dead must have been a power that everybody would have wanted at some point in their lives.


Why would I be so special so as to use it just to bring back the girl I loved?


"I wanted to thank you, thank you so much for giving Taylor and me the opportunity to see Johnny again. But even he knows, that our revival was not right. Sooner or later, someone will be here to collect us both."

"Then I'll use the Anti-Narrative again! I'll use it-"

"Again and again? For all eternity? Aaron... you may think that what you are doing is justice, after all, everybody is a main character in their story. But what you are doing is tampering with things recklessly on the basis of one's own sense of morals. And that is dangerous. The world's rules and reason were created in a way that all intricacies would not collapse on one another. A man cannot play the role of God."


I took a shaky breath.

Then... what am I going to do?


"I am not saying you cannot bring Sarah Ultear back from the dead. The possibility of that exists. But you must realize the weight of that decision. When you stand before Chairon, you must make the choice. Chairon is not someone who will accept the wishes of a person that benefits oneself. That is what I am saying."


Tina slowly put a hand on mine.

"Johnny struck a deal with the Devil to bring back the life of Taylor Hunt. Everything made sense to him. My Inner Shadow is not stupid, surely you've already realized this. Everything seemed to line up well for him. He had planned it all the way through. But when it came for the deal to be made, he got what he wanted... but at the same time, he lost something just as important. You cannot stand against Chairon's council... with Death itself, without realizing that nothing is as it seems. The world is convoluted, and is rife with double meanings."


Tina got up from her seat and approached the exit.

"We will be on standby, and Galeo will take you to Tiamar."


I was then left alone, sitting in the darkness of my room.

KNOCK KNOCK.


"Come in."


Bryce stepped into the room, his military boots creaking against the wood.

"Outer Shadow Sixshot's Shadows can muster only one more trip before they succumb to Aran and Vala's influence. If we choose to revive Sarah, it's going to be a final decision."

"I understand."


Bryce sat down across from me.

"The table back at your barracks was much fancier."

A smirk appeared on my face.

"Yeah... it really was. The last time we had our one-on-one at a table was at Millennium City Cheesesteak. Remember?"

"Yes. I remember."


The two of us sat in silence for a few moments.

"Tina is against me bringing Sarah back from the dead. Says it's morally unjustified."

"She is right."


I raised my eyebrows.

"Really? I thought you would be against it."

"I admit that I don't like Tina's stance on this. But she is right. Everything we are doing is unjustified. As with trying to rescue Yeling."


Bryce faced me, grimly.

"But answer me this, Aaron. As a Shadow to The Black Legion Organization, just how many of our decisions have been justified? Everything we have done has been assigned to us, and our missions completed without question. Here stands before you, a killer who has slaughtered thousands. Even Sarah, who stands for being a Hero, has lived a life of bloodshed. If we are talking about morality and ethics, we are just as bad as the folks on Vala's side."