The demon world was a surprisingly large place, all things considered. I'd taken a look at one of their maps just to check a few things, and, well, it was big.
"I wish I knew how to read a map…"
I'd only seen a map of Earth once or twice before, but it was around the same size as this, right?
"Ready for school?" Iruma said as he stepped into my room. "Oh… sorry. Are you setting something up?"
I sighed and shook my head.
"I usually just get Hans to do that stuff."
The penguin demon in question was lying on my bed.
"S-Sardines… d-dood…"
He was snoring, rubbing his stomach, and lazing around like some dog.
Iruma blinked and then let out a laugh.
"You really like him, huh?"
Like?
"That guy's a pain in the ass," I said with a shake of my head. "Always going on about food and other crap. He woke me up last night cause he was too scared to go to the bathroom."
Yeah, what's his face was terrifying, but that didn't stop me. Still, the thought of being caught by him while walking to the bathroom… ugh, it made the hairs on my neck stand on end.
The guy didn't even need to use it! He just wanted to brush his teeth!!
"I think he reminds me a bit of Sulfur," Iruma said with a cheeky smile. "You remember him, right? His black fur was always so fluffy, but it'd get full of dust, dirt, and all that stuff. We had to give him a bath every day!"
I shut my eyes and calmed the feelings building up inside me. That damned cat…
"Time for school you said?" I finished with the map and stepped forward. "What do we have today?"
"Huh? Oh! I think there's some plant class. It had a long, complicated name, so I didn't really memorize it…"
"Good," I said with a grin. "Remember what I told you?"
His lip rose into a confident grin.
"If it's too long to remember, it ain't worth jack!" he proclaimed proudly.
Heh.
"Damned right!"
The sound of someone clearing their throat pulled both of our attention toward the door.
"Opera? I-Is something wrong?" Iruma asked nervously. "You usually wait for us by the front."
The cat boy nodded and did a little bow.
"Your friends have arrived a bit earlier today."
Friends?
"Oh, I guess that's Asmodeus-kun."
"He said friends," I pointed out. "As in more than one."
"Correct," Opera said with a teasing smile. "I see your observation skills are sharp as ever."
…
That damed smirk. What the hell did he mess with now? I took a good look at my room, his uniform, and even Iruma's clothes. Nothing seemed out of place.
"She's small, has green hair, and calls herself-"
A loud explosion echoed through the grounds.
"Clara!" Iruma gasped.
"We have another stalker now?" And here I thought Alice was enough.
"Don't be like that, Lee," Iruma chastised. "I think Clara's really friendly."
"Right, right," I said with a nod. "Let's go pick them up and be on our way before goaty decides to skin them and string them up for disrupting his beauty sleep."
Opera snorted.
"Please," he said, shaking his head. "I believe he's more likely to turn them into slippers and gift them to you."
The mischievous flash in his eyes was damned annoying. I knew he was full of crap, but a small voice in the back of my head told me otherwise.
This guy was a real shit-disturber, and he only messed with me.
Hopefully, Val wouldn't be too much of a pain.
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"And so I followed Alice home and told him to take me to your house!" Val said as she jumped onto my lap, stood on it to look over my shoulder, sat next to me, sat back in my lap, pulled out some weird toys, and then started jumping up and down again. "And I didn't stop until he said yes!"
The carriage was big enough for at least six people. Why was she doing this?!
"I apologize," Alice said with a disappointed expression. "I tried to resist, but she was simply too persistent. I'm willing to accept any punishment you might have, Lee-Sama!!"
He proceeded to prostrate himself in front of me.
Yeah, it was just another one of those days.
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School was still a brand-new experience for me. I'd only really heard things from Iruma, and it wasn't like he knew all that much about school either.
If I ever saw his parents again, I'd-
"And that's how it works~"
"Wow!"
"Amazing!"
"I mean, doesn't everyone know this already?"
"Please stop ruining my immersion."
Ah, crap. What did I miss?
"Now everyone try and bring out your own magical power, ok?"
Wait, was she actually the teacher, then? The tiny… gremlin? No, wait, wasn't Val a gremlin?
…
Eh, close enough. Anyways, she was our teacher? I'd thought she was some kid who'd sneaked in or something.
"Y-Yes, Ms.Suzy!" Iruma exclaimed. "D-Do you have any more advice?"
Really? Did he need to ask? He was probably fine, especially after that little training session of ours.
"Why, yes!"
Right. Ignore her.
"Lee~" Val said as she scurried over next to me, a pot in hand. "Wanna try this together?"
Iruma was fussing over his pot while Alice and Suzy talked. It was probably for the best if I kept Val entertained. The alternative was probably worse…
"Sure," I said with a nod, giving Val some space. "I kind of missed the first bit, so what are we supposed to do?"
Val giggled. She quickly put her pot next to mine and then placed her hands on her hip.
"Visualize your magic! Feed it to the sprout! And then see what happens!"
Huh. Alright. That didn't sound so difficul-
"Screaaagh!" an ear-piercing shriek had me spinning around. Was that some sort of enemy attack-
"Yeah!" Sabnock exclaimed. "You go, little guy!"
His "plant" had evolved into some sort of violent thing. It had a wolf's head. It had fangs. Oh, it was eating the very pot it had grown in.
"So cool~" Val whispered. "Do you think our plants will be like that?"
I winced and looked down at my pot. Considering all the crazy stuff that happened, I wouldn't be surprised if it set itself on fire.
"I'm sure yours will be something I'll never forget…"
Her eyes practically turned into stars at that.
"Really?!" she asked excitedly. "W-Well, I can't disappoint you, then!"
Oh boy.
"Here. I. Go!"
I took a few steps back and watched her pot. A shiver raced down my spine and I could feel something in the air. It made my nose tingle and the hair on my arms stood on end.
I knew this feeling- or at least I did now. It was magic.
"Grow, my pretty!" Val exclaimed, a devilish grin on her lip. And still, she somehow managed to look childish.
The small, green sprout in her pot bubbled. It ballooned up like some growth, and then from that came another growth. Like a twisted jenga tower, more and more growths kept sprouting until an uneven tower remained.
It was about half as tall as Val.
"Wha-" she stuttered out, eyes wide and uncertainty reflected in them.
The tower wiggled and then grew a pair of meaty, muscular arms and fists.
This time, it was I who was completely caught off guard.
"What-"
It lashed out with a mean, right hook. The damned thing shot out of the pot like some sort of cartoon. It stretched out past Val and came right for my face!
"Mother-"
I slapped it aside and then ducked as it launched a left straight.
"What are-"
I stepped to the left, dodging its follow-up.
"Sto-"
A barrage of punches came for me. With each strike, the thing was speeding up!
"Enough!" I hissed, kicking the damed stretchy monster. It didn't work and I found a fist kissing my face for the trouble.
"…"
Ok. That's it.
"You di-"
"Stop!" Val shouted, grabbing the pot and then shoving it up her shirt.
…
What.
Like some sort of vacuum, the damned plant was dragged inside. It clawed at the ground, reaching out to me as if asking for help.
I blankly stared as it was devoured by the darkness under Val's shirt, and I wasn't the only one.
"D-did anyone else-"
Val smiled. Her face was devoid of all emotion. She was like the Mona Lisa, except way creepier.
"Let's see your plant, ok!"
I nodded and stepped forward, reaching out toward my pot.
Some things were better left forgotten.
"Can I see under your shirt?"
This wasn't one of those things. I wasn't one of those people. I had to know!!
Why wasn't anyone else asking the important questions?! How could they just ignore-
"Not unless you marry me!" Val said, sticking her tongue out. She was blushing. "Are you going to marry me?"
"If you show me-"
"Lee!" Iruma shouted, rushing to my side in an instant. "I know you didn't mean it like that, but you really have to be careful with what you say!"
I frowned and crossed my arms.
"But don't you want to-"
"That's rude!" he hissed, face heating up. Oh, man. His blush was even more intense than Val's. "Calra, sorry about Lee. He's kind of… um… dumb when it comes to social stuff."
I wasn't the only one, Iurma!
"You're pretty bad too, you know?"
"Not this bad!" he hissed. "J-Just, apologize, ok?"
I rolled my eyes and faced Val.
"Sorry If I said something that might have offended you." There. A formal apology, just like he'd taught me.
Val blinked and then started giggling.
"Everyone calls me a little kid, but you're even more innocent than me!" she said with a teasing grin. "You're so much fun!"
In the next instant, she'd clamped herself onto my face like a tick. I was pretty sure I could feel her legs wrapping around my neck.
I couldn't breathe.
Surely I was having some horrid nightmare, right? Iruma and I got hit by a car, right?
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"It's kind of… cute?" Val said as she looked at my plant. "What's it supposed to be?"
It looked like a sunflower, except it had a mouth. The thing coughed and spat out a ball of fire. It coughed again and then spat a bolt of lightning.
"Lee? Can I have it?" Val asked. "It's cute."
"Uhh… sure?" It hadn't exploded. That was good enough for me!
"Yay!" Once again, Val grabbed the plant and lifted her shirt up. No one was looking so-
She turned around and stuffed it inside.
"No peeking~" she said, glancing over her shoulder and winking at me.
Clever girl… still, I would learn her secrets. Clearly, it was magic and I wanted it.
"Let's see how Iruma-"
"Wagh!!"
"What the heck?!"
"So big!"
"Heh. That's what Lee said!"
Huh. Well, I guess there was no point moving anymore.
"It's so pretty…" Val whispered.
Well, it was a tree with pink petals. It was about twice as tall as Iruma and its roots had dug into the classroom floor. Thankfully, that was all the damage it caused.
Would it have gone as smoothly if we hadn't had that training, though?
Val furrowed her brow and then looked at the tree. She glanced down at her shirt and then back at the tree.
Impossible. That wasn't going to happen.
"Excellent!" Our teacher said with a genuine, if small, smile. "All of you made such wonderful little friends!"
"I think Sabnock's plant escaped."
"It nearly bit my finger off!"
"Yes. Very nice little friends!" the teacher said again. "I hope you take this lesson to heart."
"No, seriously. I think it stole a knife he made and jumped out the nearby window…"
"Magic is shaped by our will. Whether that be the conscious or unconscious mind, we must always be careful."
"I think I hear someone screaming from outside…"
"A lapse in intent could have unexpected consequences!"
"Ya." Val said with a nod. "Lee. Good job! We did good!"
She gave me a thumbs up.
A good job, huh?