Arc 2: School Days (1)
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ARC 2 - Chapter 1: School Days (1)
Three months had passed from what could be considered one of the strangest months Fuyuki had been the grounds for.
The Emiya 'family', having acquired even more members in those few weeks, had long regained a semblance of peace as the 'final' issue in their lives had perished.
Many of the inhabitants were still having some trouble to properly understand the interesting group of people making part of that spacious household, but just a few could actually understand the sheer complexity and mystery that the entirety of that house was surrounded in.
Despite the overall sense of confusion, Shirou still couldn't help but be happy with how most of the things had ended up getting resolved. Starting from one of the pressing issues that had taken him time to fix rather than his unique abilities.
After months of being helped around and being carefully pushed into making some progress with her mental regression, Aoi had made serious steps in the right direction. While the lady was still incapable of entertaining long conversations, she was now able to speak a couple of words. Nothing much coherent but still enough to make her thought understood by her interlocutors.
Rin was the one that monopolized her attention once this milestone was reached, with the young girl obtaining a sliver or more to her usual cheerfulness. The edges of her personality, those that were connected to her general distrust for people, had gone softer and more refined. She still had a fiery and quick temper, but it was somehow mellowed by the bizarre lifestyle that was now her present.
The twin-tailed Tohsaka would allow only a couple of individuals to interact with her mother, with a priority for either Shirou, Sakura, and Waver.
With the young redhead being the main catalyst of her remaining parent's recovery, and someone that Aoi had slowly started to approach with motherly terms. It was… fairly awkward at first. Since the green-haired woman had yet to return to her 'prime' self, her understanding of affection was incredibly childish.
Nothing that the Gamer was incredibly shy about considering how much time had passed since he got to know the lady, and how much had gone by since he had grown accustomed to her quirky mannerism.
Sakura was actually a fair decision. With the younger girl being her former sister, Rin was all too interested in seeing the shy girl returned back as a 'proud member' of the Tohsaka clan. The situation was… fairly uneasy since the plum-haired girl didn't know what to do about such an offer.
She was freed from the Worms because of Kirei (which was still odd to digest even now that months had passed since Caren was 'gifted' the dangerous priest), and she was left in an emotional and psychological limbo.
The issue wasn't that she was unwilling to return in their family, but rather she was unwilling to think back about what had drove her out from them. The horror of being consumed by the Worms… Kiritsugu had just mentioned to him the full extent of what Zouken could do. It was sickening, and the cruelness only added a stronger amount of worry towards the young girl.
Rin had reacted poorly to that 'refusal', but her mind just hadn't conceded her one of the usual outbursts. She was still angry, but the one thing that spoke the loudest was the tears that had fallen at that soft denial.
Sakura was confused, but sad. And still incredibly confused.
She was aimless now that Zouken was dead as she was stolen from the first purpose a person should have. A family.
To her, both Rin and Aoi, were but strangers that had rejected her once. She faulted them, but would never say it out loud.
Her spirit dwindled to a flickering light, Shirou found himself staring at a tragic mirror. The horror of the fire… it was still there.
The screams, the pain, the burns, the smoke…
Death tasted odd. And he was sure that Sakura had the chance of feeling that dreadful sensation too because of the unfairness of how things had gone by.
Instead of letting silence devour the entire effort put forward by the broken family to try and return whole, the young Emiya had decided to make a move and bring both girls close to each other.
Rin almost yelped at the sudden push that saw her softly slamming onto Sakura, but her sister seemed quite restrained with her own surprise. Before both could've asked for answers behind that sudden action, Shirou muttered a single word.
"Hug."
It sounded so stupid. It sounded so overly-childish. But the redhead had noticed a curious gleam coming from the mostly impassive eyes that were Sakura's.
In fact, before the twin-tailed girl had the chance to protest at that sudden demand, she stopped as her younger sibling wrapped her smaller arms around her waist. With her blue eyes widening at the quiet but genuine embrace, some understanding flared from within her mind.
There was silence at first, but soon much to the surprise of the rest of the occupants to the room, Aoi had moved from her seat and crouched down in a tentative hold to grasp both her daughters.
The floodgates broke at that point, with even Sakura crying at the 'strange warmth' coming from her chest. She thought it being the worms, but it was too nice to be the hideous creatures.
At that point, Shirou was already out of that room and leaving the three individuals enjoy that moment of familial bond on their own and away from any distractions.
Waver was an odd choice, but one that was motivated by the fact that he had a decent understanding and patience over people stuck in Aoi's state of mind. He was by no mean unable to snap at others at the minimal issue correlated to Magecraft, but after weeks spent in their home, the young Magus had also grown happier with how things were going for himself.
Just as promised, Kiritsugu had allowed the young man to pursue some oversea journeys to improve his cultural understanding of the world. At first, Waver aimed at the typical locations in Asia, but then he started to move westward, from the Middle East to Europe proper.
He used to return back in Fuyuki with souvenirs and curious trinkets he would end up buying during those trips… but that was until two weeks ago to the present day.
It was right as Waver was visiting Paris for a conference for Magi that he ended up facing quite the troublesome situation. Members of the Clock Tower had been searching for him for some time now, but their motivations turned out to be mildly annoying rather than bad.
With the death of his former teacher, the young Magus had been recognized as a good candidate to replace him in the Archibald Clan. And since 'Kayneth El-Melloi' having no proper heir and no designed replacement among his peers, Waver was the one that was chosen out of the rest of his classroom… because of his perfect grades back when he still studied in London.
Despite the reluctance to pursuit such a dangerous and frustrating role, Waver was ultimately convinced by a lengthy letter from Kiritsugu to first consider and possibly accept. It was an advice, one that was advanced on the fact that the Archibald Clan would've faced political death in case he refused and… Magi tended to swear serious oaths of revenge at the first slight thrown at them.
To allow this circumstance to happen? The Magus Killer wasn't ready to shelter the young man if things went south for him.
Between a hammer and a harder place, Waver had no choice but to 'accept' the 'kind' offer and present himself at a meeting set by the 'unready' heiress that had yet to reach the proper age to rule.
He was a regent, that much he had understood when he first discussed with Kiritsugu about it. But he soon found another reason to complain in the form of the arrogant twelve-years old girl that was Reines El-Melloi Archisorte.
The little blonde was upstartish, but terribly polite and careful with the words picked to insult him. She didn't 'mean to offend', nor to 'dismiss his qualities', yet he was still a lucky candidate that got quite the 'most important charge' to his name.
And while the girl was so certain of having 'established dominance' over her new 'brother', Waver had a set of conditions that were as brutal and as annoying as the ones pushed by the family.
The Archibald family wasn't going through a good period. With instability having increased the moment contacts with Kayneth had ended as the Holy Grail War intensified, the worst started to happen when the man's dead was implied through the fact that the competition was concluded without him contacting back home.
The only thing that ended up saving the clan to utterly collapse on itself and become a juicy carcass for political rivals and branch lines to the family alike was Waver's sudden resurgence. The 'El-Melloi' faction was all against the splitting of the clan's richness and a good group had rallied behind the only individual that represented a legitimate successor to Kayneth.
Reines was the 'blood-related' choice being the only young and 'fresh' member of the family that had a legitimate claim to the 'throne'. But she was still too young and incredibly inexperienced to take on alone the muddy lake that was Clocktower's political ground, and many had already mentioned some displeasure at the thought of 'following the orders of a silly girl with an inflated ego'.
Which meant that Waver still had some weight to exploit in the form of few clauses related to Reines' own education. It was surprising when he apologetically mentioned how he would've been able to guarantee a safer environment to the blonde by bringing her to Fuyuki rather than keeping her in London.
There was reluctance from the various figures backing the girl, and an outright refusal from Reines herself at the prospect of going to live in 'some backwater town filled with barbarians'… but the reasoning brought up by Waver was quick to grasp at their own worries of losing their standing in the Magus Association.
The shove was decisive as Waver also managed to delay his 'acquisition' of the Lordship for Mineralogy Department for two full years. 'The time to get properly re-acquainted with the subject, perhaps even bring up some ambitious changes for the best of the family'.
Once he was back in Fuyuki, the young man was afforded some funds to set up a 'proper place where to keep their only hope of success'. Reines wasn't amused when he decided to pick one of the largest flat in the city. It was nice, just like Otoko had mentioned about while blabbering about the place during their work shift.
Speaking of the daughter of the owner at his 'former' workplace, the young woman was… incredibly unnerved by the sudden lack of 'Wave-kun'. When she ended up meeting the young man in a 'casual stroll through the city' (read as 'stalking around aimlessly and like a feral animal through the streets of Fuyuki) as he had finally returned from his 'longer-than-usual' trip, things worsened to a dreadful point for Waver.
At 'gunpoint', the young man couldn't elaborate a good excuse and it was at that point of utter stress and pressure that the young man made the serious mistake of mentioning Reines as his 'little sister' coming to visit for a couple of years as the reason of his lengthy journey to England.
A sudden need for proof ensued from the dark-haired girl and… things would get fuzzier from this point onward.
Even Shirou was unsure how Otoko had accepted Reines… and how Reines had happily accepted the woman as her 'guide' in this strange land. But things were now like this, and both females were more than happy to combine forces against their mutual interest/annoyance.
Waver wasn't amused. Not at all.
But things were far from over from 'worsening' for the young man. With his promise to actually take Gray as his apprentice in the usage of basic Magecraft, the shy girl quickly became accustomed to being… teased by Reines.
The young heiress was just endeared by the blunt politeness and general sense of innocence coming from the older girl. It didn't help that she soon learned about the reserved young woman's ancestor, thus driving even more interest from the blonde right onto her new 'friend'.
It was an odd situation which would eventually see both 'ladies' bonding up while interacting with each other each time Gray would come to visit the two at the flat.
Shirou had met Reines on a single occasion, but this very circumstance saw him dismissed as a 'third-grade Magus' with no important connection to some important family. She didn't even bother to listen at his introduction, going as far to interrupt him before he could even mention his last name.
Quite ironic considering how Waver himself had told him of the 'importance of names' for Magi, especially those that cared for people's blood status.
But while the new arrival had caused quite the interesting upheaval with Kiritsugu, with the Magus Killer taking preparations over the close presence of an important member from Clock Tower in case Reines ended up realizing that he was there and contacted other Magi back in London.
With that chaotic shift of situations, Shirou couldn't help but feel that his first days at school were going to be quite interesting. Especially with how complicated his life had turned into in the last three months.
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The school bell rang its soft and calm jingle, deigning the fact that the first day at school for Shirou had come to an end. The classroom was fairly packed with peers of his age, and some of those were people he already knew about.
He already knew that Rin was going to be in his same classroom, but he was surprised to learn that both Julian and Shinji had been assigned to it too. And while the young Ainsworth had been elated at the fact that one of his newest friends in Japan was going to share his classes, the 'rightful heir' to the Matou household was less enthusiastic about it.
Shinji was… different from Sakura. And not just because of their non-existing blood-relation.
It was something that had to do with the overconfidence that domineered in his personality. Something that reminded Shirou much of Zouken, but the comparison was rather difficult to truly trace out from the minor similarity.
While Zouken had been incredibly confident, but dreadfully prideful over his 'might', Shinji was quite the opposite.
The boy was overconfident over his 'undeniable skills' as a Magus, but incredibly dissatisfied with what was the legacy of his family.
Zouken, once feared as much as respected, was now considered a taint that had corrupted the 'good name of the Matou Family'. This mentality had prompted a degree of interest in the boy to expand upon his limited knowledge of magecraft.
His real issue was the fact he lacked the means, the Circuits, to achieve even the most basic elements of Magecraft. He was a Magus only by name. Or at least that was the truth only a few weeks after the boy had been taken in by Kiritsugu.
It had been a mistake. Or so Shirou wanted to define it as this event turned out to be suddenly after he had intervened.
It had been a strange event to begin with; One that was caused by a sudden mission to try and 'befriend' the young Matou.
The logic was simple: Most of Shinji's Magic Circuits were atrophied, the Game offered Shirou a chance to fix that.
Mana Impulse became a new skill at the activation of the new Quest and, differently from others he had unlocked in the last few months, this one didn't have levels… and was considered a sub-skill to Observe.
The main idea behind the skill was to release a minor amount of Mana out of his body to let it travel all around the area he was within. The impulse would then return 'minor info' about his surroundings. In layman's terms, he now had his own personal radar.
But the function it had in this specific situation wasn't to study or understand his proximity. Rather, he was supposed to 'inject' some of his Mana into Shinji's body.
An action that could be done through mere touch. A little bump, nothing that would make his efforts noticeable at the distracted Matou.
And he was successful… much to his following grimace.
Shinji was confused when he noticed that he felt 'healthier' than usual. Kiritsugu had noticed the strange energy pattern coming from the boy as he checked for any surprises left around by the child's grandfather, muttering some comments about it to Shinji.
At the mere suggestion that he had been 'graced his rightful skill as a Magus', Shinji's overall personality soared in a moment of brightness and… cockiness.
Bragging around his newest situation didn't make him look good to the other occupants of the household, especially Rin. He seemed rather interested in 'showing off the Tohsaka', only to cower away at the mere attempt of the fiery girl to retaliate physically at any 'stupid harassment from the boy'.
Thus Shirou did make the young Matou's life a little brighter, but still at the cost of having someone that was now actively trying to 'outperform him as a good rival should'.
Even there at school, the situation had persisted within the way the seats had been picked.
Julian had decided to pick the desk on the young Emiya's left, while Rin had chosen the one at his right. Shinji had settled for the free chair beside Rin, trying to gain her attention thorough the day, only to get reprimanded a couple of times from the teachers.
But while the young Matou whined about the chiding he was gaining, both the young Ainsworth and Tohsaka kept particularly quiet during the lessons, restraining themselves from throwing glances at the Gamer. It was only during the pauses between the lectures that some interesting discussions… which were interrupted more than once by Shinji.
It was irritating at times, but for some reason Shirou couldn't exactly scold the fellow boy during those times. The strange elements was also intensified by the fact that Shinji would adopt a completely 'friendly' demeanor at the redhead's requests of listening to the others.
The only hint that suggested that things weren't as bad as he had suspected early on about this was from the Game itself. Specifically from one of the new features that had appeared in those few months.
Relationships Tab:
Justeaze Lizrich von Einzbern (Step-Ancestor) – (80/???)
Kiritsugu Emiya (Step-Father) – (67/100)
Taiga Fujimura (Surrogate Oneesan) – (74/100)
Emrys 'Merlin' Myrddin (Magical Guide) - (64/100)
Rin Tohsaka (Close Friend) – (77/100)
Aoi Tohsaka (Surrogate Mother) – (71/100)
Kischur Zelretch von Schweinorg (Mysterious Mastermind) - (50/100)
Gray Pendragon (Close Friend) – (74/100)
Caren Hortensia (Close Friend) – (79/100)
Illyasviel 'Illya' Emiya (Oneesan/Imouto?) - (81/100)
Sella Emiya (Close Friend/Ward/Protector) – (75/100)
Leysritt 'Liz' Emiya (Close Friend/Ward/Protector) – (76/100)
Julian Ainsworth (Close Friend) – (64/100)
Gilgamesh (Confusing Mentor?) - (40/100)
Francesca Prelati (Strange Friend) – (81/100)
Sakura Matou (Close Friend/Surrogate Imouto) – (76/100)
Shinji Matou (Rival/Friend) – (67/100)
Kirei Kotomine (Unpleasant Acquaintance) - (24/100)
From the tab, Shinji wasn't someone that Shirou should be fearing anything dangerous from. A minor relief considering how worried he had been for Zouken having done much more damage that he had initially thought.
Still, the odd rules of their friendships made for quite the confusing situation to face on a daily face. Insults from the young Matou were moderated to a fair touch, never going too far with those for some reason, and the boy seemed to accept the Emiya's words with a mix of understanding and reluctant acceptance.
With that strange compromise of 'hate' and begrudged interest, the situation was set in an uneasy standstill that Shirou didn't exactly know how to touching without messing things up.
But while the Gamer thought about this very instance as he put the school material he had on his desk back on his schoolbag, his attention was taken by a renewed discussion between Rin and Julian.
"Can I pass by after lunch?" The Ainsworth asked with a curious tone.
The twin-tailed girl frowned at the request. "Why?"
"Since we have the same homework, I thought that it would be nice if we worked together as a group so we can finish those quickly," The boy replied. "Plus, I was thinking about going at the park. Dad bought me a basketball and I wanted to play a little bit with you guys… a girl."
Rin smiled at the little addition. It wasn't a must, but she appreciated the little attention she got out from that.
"I suppose-"
"We will refuse!" Shinji interrupted with a pompous tone. "Why, I don't see any reason to spend more time with you beyond school, Ainsworth. From what I see, I think Rin-chan would agree with me that we can't trust foreigners with-"
He stopped, but it wasn't out of any inner distraction. The issue could be identified in Rin reaching for his shoulders and grasping tightly at those, forcing him to silence.
"Matou-san, I don't remember granting you the right to call me '-chan', am I right?" She asked rhetorically. "Also, I don't see why we shouldn't accept Julian-san's proposal since it would save us all time."
She turned to look at the quieter friend. "Am I right, Shirou-kun?"
For a moment, Shirou saw a smile he had seen more than once appear on Taiga's face when she was politely asking for a positive response. He nodded instinctively at the question and the girl's smile widened and softened to a genuine one.
"See? It wouldn't be bad."
"B-But Rin-chan-" He froze as the squeezing resumed. "I-I mean, Rin-san, your words are the wisest! By the way, your eyes are dazzling-"
"I'm not interested~."
Shinji almost seemed to deflate to nothingness at that deadpan, and Shirou offered a sympathetic smile… only to be met with a pout that had irritation and self-disappointment in equal measure.
"Also, I think I should tell you all that… I wanted to invite my little sister and her newest friend too," Julian added, drawing attention back at me. "I know it sounds sudden, but dad had been busy and Erica has been feeling quite lonely at home. Plus, she's good at sports."
"I don't see any issue with that, Julian-kun," Shirou said happily. "But, can I ask why her friend has to come too? Not to sound opposed or anything but-"
"Oh, it's just that… this girl looks strangely lonely, and I think she needs friends," The boy mentioned with a little blush. "Plus… I think she's nice and I would like for you all to met her."
The Gamer blinked at the odd request, but he couldn't see anything wrong with that.
"How about you tell us her name, Julian," Rin huffed at the Ainsworth, pressing him to talk more about a possible teasing topic to bring up in future discussions.
It was one of the strange things between the two. Rin just loved to tease Julian about his crush on Taiga, finding it 'highly amusing' that he would usually turn in a stuttering mess when the brunette was brought up in their conversations.
Still, the boy nodded and seemed to consider it for a couple of seconds. Then… he spoke.
"I think Erica-chan said that her name was… Miyu. Miyu Edelfelt."
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AN
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH~!!!
Guys, Miyu is here! The cute chibi is here! And-
I bet there are readers frowning at a couple of situations within this chapter. The first and foremost being Reines in Fuyuki. Why? There's a reason. A big one at that. Other than pure comedy gold of course. Who would've thought that Reines could work so well with someone like Otoko.
The four kids aren't the only one at school. Illya-chan has been enrolled in Homurahara too and… boy, oh boy, I think I've to say this single clue to make everyone understand a single 'mistake' that I made.
Miyu's last name. I didn't make a mistake about it, and I'm aware that her real last name is Sakatsuki… but~!
Have fun with that clue 'cause things are going to take a weird turn in this early part of the Second Arc!
Lastly, situation with Gil-kun and Kirei will be expanded next chapter. Just like the introduction of a possible foe for Shirou.
News that aren't related to this story- New Stories! 1) Sidekick (PostSecretInvasion!Spider-Man-616/Worm); 2) Fate/True Bizarre (Part 3-4 (before DiU but after SC) Jotaro Kujoh in the Fourth Holy Grail War)!
Three months had passed from what could be considered one of the strangest months Fuyuki had been the grounds for.
The Emiya 'family', having acquired even more members in those few weeks, had long regained a semblance of peace as the 'final' issue in their lives had perished.
Many of the inhabitants were still having some trouble to properly understand the interesting group of people making part of that spacious household, but just a few could actually understand the sheer complexity and mystery that the entirety of that house was surrounded in.
Despite the overall sense of confusion, Shirou still couldn't help but be happy with how most of the things had ended up getting resolved. Starting from one of the pressing issues that had taken him time to fix rather than his unique abilities.
After months of being helped around and being carefully pushed into making some progress with her mental regression, Aoi had made serious steps in the right direction. While the lady was still incapable of entertaining long conversations, she was now able to speak a couple of words. Nothing much coherent but still enough to make her thought understood by her interlocutors.
Rin was the one that monopolized her attention once this milestone was reached, with the young girl obtaining a sliver or more to her usual cheerfulness. The edges of her personality, those that were connected to her general distrust for people, had gone softer and more refined. She still had a fiery and quick temper, but it was somehow mellowed by the bizarre lifestyle that was now her present.
The twin-tailed Tohsaka would allow only a couple of individuals to interact with her mother, with a priority for either Shirou, Sakura, and Waver.
With the young redhead being the main catalyst of her remaining parent's recovery, and someone that Aoi had slowly started to approach with motherly terms. It was… fairly awkward at first. Since the green-haired woman had yet to return to her 'prime' self, her understanding of affection was incredibly childish.
Nothing that the Gamer was incredibly shy about considering how much time had passed since he got to know the lady, and how much had gone by since he had grown accustomed to her quirky mannerism.
Sakura was actually a fair decision. With the younger girl being her former sister, Rin was all too interested in seeing the shy girl returned back as a 'proud member' of the Tohsaka clan. The situation was… fairly uneasy since the plum-haired girl didn't know what to do about such an offer.
She was freed from the Worms because of Kirei (which was still odd to digest even now that months had passed since Caren was 'gifted' the dangerous priest), and she was left in an emotional and psychological limbo.
The issue wasn't that she was unwilling to return in their family, but rather she was unwilling to think back about what had drove her out from them. The horror of being consumed by the Worms… Kiritsugu had just mentioned to him the full extent of what Zouken could do. It was sickening, and the cruelness only added a stronger amount of worry towards the young girl.
Rin had reacted poorly to that 'refusal', but her mind just hadn't conceded her one of the usual outbursts. She was still angry, but the one thing that spoke the loudest was the tears that had fallen at that soft denial.
Sakura was confused, but sad. And still incredibly confused.
She was aimless now that Zouken was dead as she was stolen from the first purpose a person should have. A family.
To her, both Rin and Aoi, were but strangers that had rejected her once. She faulted them, but would never say it out loud.
Her spirit dwindled to a flickering light, Shirou found himself staring at a tragic mirror. The horror of the fire… it was still there.
The screams, the pain, the burns, the smoke…
Death tasted odd. And he was sure that Sakura had the chance of feeling that dreadful sensation too because of the unfairness of how things had gone by.
Instead of letting silence devour the entire effort put forward by the broken family to try and return whole, the young Emiya had decided to make a move and bring both girls close to each other.
Rin almost yelped at the sudden push that saw her softly slamming onto Sakura, but her sister seemed quite restrained with her own surprise. Before both could've asked for answers behind that sudden action, Shirou muttered a single word.
"Hug."
It sounded so stupid. It sounded so overly-childish. But the redhead had noticed a curious gleam coming from the mostly impassive eyes that were Sakura's.
In fact, before the twin-tailed girl had the chance to protest at that sudden demand, she stopped as her younger sibling wrapped her smaller arms around her waist. With her blue eyes widening at the quiet but genuine embrace, some understanding flared from within her mind.
There was silence at first, but soon much to the surprise of the rest of the occupants to the room, Aoi had moved from her seat and crouched down in a tentative hold to grasp both her daughters.
The floodgates broke at that point, with even Sakura crying at the 'strange warmth' coming from her chest. She thought it being the worms, but it was too nice to be the hideous creatures.
At that point, Shirou was already out of that room and leaving the three individuals enjoy that moment of familial bond on their own and away from any distractions.
Waver was an odd choice, but one that was motivated by the fact that he had a decent understanding and patience over people stuck in Aoi's state of mind. He was by no mean unable to snap at others at the minimal issue correlated to Magecraft, but after weeks spent in their home, the young Magus had also grown happier with how things were going for himself.
Just as promised, Kiritsugu had allowed the young man to pursue some oversea journeys to improve his cultural understanding of the world. At first, Waver aimed at the typical locations in Asia, but then he started to move westward, from the Middle East to Europe proper.
He used to return back in Fuyuki with souvenirs and curious trinkets he would end up buying during those trips… but that was until two weeks ago to the present day.
It was right as Waver was visiting Paris for a conference for Magi that he ended up facing quite the troublesome situation. Members of the Clock Tower had been searching for him for some time now, but their motivations turned out to be mildly annoying rather than bad.
With the death of his former teacher, the young Magus had been recognized as a good candidate to replace him in the Archibald Clan. And since 'Kayneth El-Melloi' having no proper heir and no designed replacement among his peers, Waver was the one that was chosen out of the rest of his classroom… because of his perfect grades back when he still studied in London.
Despite the reluctance to pursuit such a dangerous and frustrating role, Waver was ultimately convinced by a lengthy letter from Kiritsugu to first consider and possibly accept. It was an advice, one that was advanced on the fact that the Archibald Clan would've faced political death in case he refused and… Magi tended to swear serious oaths of revenge at the first slight thrown at them.
To allow this circumstance to happen? The Magus Killer wasn't ready to shelter the young man if things went south for him.
Between a hammer and a harder place, Waver had no choice but to 'accept' the 'kind' offer and present himself at a meeting set by the 'unready' heiress that had yet to reach the proper age to rule.
He was a regent, that much he had understood when he first discussed with Kiritsugu about it. But he soon found another reason to complain in the form of the arrogant twelve-years old girl that was Reines El-Melloi Archisorte.
The little blonde was upstartish, but terribly polite and careful with the words picked to insult him. She didn't 'mean to offend', nor to 'dismiss his qualities', yet he was still a lucky candidate that got quite the 'most important charge' to his name.
And while the girl was so certain of having 'established dominance' over her new 'brother', Waver had a set of conditions that were as brutal and as annoying as the ones pushed by the family.
The Archibald family wasn't going through a good period. With instability having increased the moment contacts with Kayneth had ended as the Holy Grail War intensified, the worst started to happen when the man's dead was implied through the fact that the competition was concluded without him contacting back home.
The only thing that ended up saving the clan to utterly collapse on itself and become a juicy carcass for political rivals and branch lines to the family alike was Waver's sudden resurgence. The 'El-Melloi' faction was all against the splitting of the clan's richness and a good group had rallied behind the only individual that represented a legitimate successor to Kayneth.
Reines was the 'blood-related' choice being the only young and 'fresh' member of the family that had a legitimate claim to the 'throne'. But she was still too young and incredibly inexperienced to take on alone the muddy lake that was Clocktower's political ground, and many had already mentioned some displeasure at the thought of 'following the orders of a silly girl with an inflated ego'.
Which meant that Waver still had some weight to exploit in the form of few clauses related to Reines' own education. It was surprising when he apologetically mentioned how he would've been able to guarantee a safer environment to the blonde by bringing her to Fuyuki rather than keeping her in London.
There was reluctance from the various figures backing the girl, and an outright refusal from Reines herself at the prospect of going to live in 'some backwater town filled with barbarians'… but the reasoning brought up by Waver was quick to grasp at their own worries of losing their standing in the Magus Association.
The shove was decisive as Waver also managed to delay his 'acquisition' of the Lordship for Mineralogy Department for two full years. 'The time to get properly re-acquainted with the subject, perhaps even bring up some ambitious changes for the best of the family'.
Once he was back in Fuyuki, the young man was afforded some funds to set up a 'proper place where to keep their only hope of success'. Reines wasn't amused when he decided to pick one of the largest flat in the city. It was nice, just like Otoko had mentioned about while blabbering about the place during their work shift.
Speaking of the daughter of the owner at his 'former' workplace, the young woman was… incredibly unnerved by the sudden lack of 'Wave-kun'. When she ended up meeting the young man in a 'casual stroll through the city' (read as 'stalking around aimlessly and like a feral animal through the streets of Fuyuki) as he had finally returned from his 'longer-than-usual' trip, things worsened to a dreadful point for Waver.
At 'gunpoint', the young man couldn't elaborate a good excuse and it was at that point of utter stress and pressure that the young man made the serious mistake of mentioning Reines as his 'little sister' coming to visit for a couple of years as the reason of his lengthy journey to England.
A sudden need for proof ensued from the dark-haired girl and… things would get fuzzier from this point onward.
Even Shirou was unsure how Otoko had accepted Reines… and how Reines had happily accepted the woman as her 'guide' in this strange land. But things were now like this, and both females were more than happy to combine forces against their mutual interest/annoyance.
Waver wasn't amused. Not at all.
But things were far from over from 'worsening' for the young man. With his promise to actually take Gray as his apprentice in the usage of basic Magecraft, the shy girl quickly became accustomed to being… teased by Reines.
The young heiress was just endeared by the blunt politeness and general sense of innocence coming from the older girl. It didn't help that she soon learned about the reserved young woman's ancestor, thus driving even more interest from the blonde right onto her new 'friend'.
It was an odd situation which would eventually see both 'ladies' bonding up while interacting with each other each time Gray would come to visit the two at the flat.
Shirou had met Reines on a single occasion, but this very circumstance saw him dismissed as a 'third-grade Magus' with no important connection to some important family. She didn't even bother to listen at his introduction, going as far to interrupt him before he could even mention his last name.
Quite ironic considering how Waver himself had told him of the 'importance of names' for Magi, especially those that cared for people's blood status.
But while the new arrival had caused quite the interesting upheaval with Kiritsugu, with the Magus Killer taking preparations over the close presence of an important member from Clock Tower in case Reines ended up realizing that he was there and contacted other Magi back in London.
With that chaotic shift of situations, Shirou couldn't help but feel that his first days at school were going to be quite interesting. Especially with how complicated his life had turned into in the last three months.
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The school bell rang its soft and calm jingle, deigning the fact that the first day at school for Shirou had come to an end. The classroom was fairly packed with peers of his age, and some of those were people he already knew about.
He already knew that Rin was going to be in his same classroom, but he was surprised to learn that both Julian and Shinji had been assigned to it too. And while the young Ainsworth had been elated at the fact that one of his newest friends in Japan was going to share his classes, the 'rightful heir' to the Matou household was less enthusiastic about it.
Shinji was… different from Sakura. And not just because of their non-existing blood-relation.
It was something that had to do with the overconfidence that domineered in his personality. Something that reminded Shirou much of Zouken, but the comparison was rather difficult to truly trace out from the minor similarity.
While Zouken had been incredibly confident, but dreadfully prideful over his 'might', Shinji was quite the opposite.
The boy was overconfident over his 'undeniable skills' as a Magus, but incredibly dissatisfied with what was the legacy of his family.
Zouken, once feared as much as respected, was now considered a taint that had corrupted the 'good name of the Matou Family'. This mentality had prompted a degree of interest in the boy to expand upon his limited knowledge of magecraft.
His real issue was the fact he lacked the means, the Circuits, to achieve even the most basic elements of Magecraft. He was a Magus only by name. Or at least that was the truth only a few weeks after the boy had been taken in by Kiritsugu.
It had been a mistake. Or so Shirou wanted to define it as this event turned out to be suddenly after he had intervened.
It had been a strange event to begin with; One that was caused by a sudden mission to try and 'befriend' the young Matou.
The logic was simple: Most of Shinji's Magic Circuits were atrophied, the Game offered Shirou a chance to fix that.
Mana Impulse became a new skill at the activation of the new Quest and, differently from others he had unlocked in the last few months, this one didn't have levels… and was considered a sub-skill to Observe.
The main idea behind the skill was to release a minor amount of Mana out of his body to let it travel all around the area he was within. The impulse would then return 'minor info' about his surroundings. In layman's terms, he now had his own personal radar.
But the function it had in this specific situation wasn't to study or understand his proximity. Rather, he was supposed to 'inject' some of his Mana into Shinji's body.
An action that could be done through mere touch. A little bump, nothing that would make his efforts noticeable at the distracted Matou.
And he was successful… much to his following grimace.
Shinji was confused when he noticed that he felt 'healthier' than usual. Kiritsugu had noticed the strange energy pattern coming from the boy as he checked for any surprises left around by the child's grandfather, muttering some comments about it to Shinji.
At the mere suggestion that he had been 'graced his rightful skill as a Magus', Shinji's overall personality soared in a moment of brightness and… cockiness.
Bragging around his newest situation didn't make him look good to the other occupants of the household, especially Rin. He seemed rather interested in 'showing off the Tohsaka', only to cower away at the mere attempt of the fiery girl to retaliate physically at any 'stupid harassment from the boy'.
Thus Shirou did make the young Matou's life a little brighter, but still at the cost of having someone that was now actively trying to 'outperform him as a good rival should'.
Even there at school, the situation had persisted within the way the seats had been picked.
Julian had decided to pick the desk on the young Emiya's left, while Rin had chosen the one at his right. Shinji had settled for the free chair beside Rin, trying to gain her attention thorough the day, only to get reprimanded a couple of times from the teachers.
But while the young Matou whined about the chiding he was gaining, both the young Ainsworth and Tohsaka kept particularly quiet during the lessons, restraining themselves from throwing glances at the Gamer. It was only during the pauses between the lectures that some interesting discussions… which were interrupted more than once by Shinji.
It was irritating at times, but for some reason Shirou couldn't exactly scold the fellow boy during those times. The strange elements was also intensified by the fact that Shinji would adopt a completely 'friendly' demeanor at the redhead's requests of listening to the others.
The only hint that suggested that things weren't as bad as he had suspected early on about this was from the Game itself. Specifically from one of the new features that had appeared in those few months.
Relationships Tab:
Justeaze Lizrich von Einzbern (Step-Ancestor) – (80/???)
Kiritsugu Emiya (Step-Father) – (67/100)
Taiga Fujimura (Surrogate Oneesan) – (74/100)
Emrys 'Merlin' Myrddin (Magical Guide) - (64/100)
Rin Tohsaka (Close Friend) – (77/100)
Aoi Tohsaka (Surrogate Mother) – (71/100)
Kischur Zelretch von Schweinorg (Mysterious Mastermind) - (50/100)
Gray Pendragon (Close Friend) – (74/100)
Caren Hortensia (Close Friend) – (79/100)
Illyasviel 'Illya' Emiya (Oneesan/Imouto?) - (81/100)
Sella Emiya (Close Friend/Ward/Protector) – (75/100)
Leysritt 'Liz' Emiya (Close Friend/Ward/Protector) – (76/100)
Julian Ainsworth (Close Friend) – (64/100)
Gilgamesh (Confusing Mentor?) - (40/100)
Francesca Prelati (Strange Friend) – (81/100)
Sakura Matou (Close Friend/Surrogate Imouto) – (76/100)
Shinji Matou (Rival/Friend) – (67/100)
Kirei Kotomine (Unpleasant Acquaintance) - (24/100)
From the tab, Shinji wasn't someone that Shirou should be fearing anything dangerous from. A minor relief considering how worried he had been for Zouken having done much more damage that he had initially thought.
Still, the odd rules of their friendships made for quite the confusing situation to face on a daily face. Insults from the young Matou were moderated to a fair touch, never going too far with those for some reason, and the boy seemed to accept the Emiya's words with a mix of understanding and reluctant acceptance.
With that strange compromise of 'hate' and begrudged interest, the situation was set in an uneasy standstill that Shirou didn't exactly know how to touching without messing things up.
But while the Gamer thought about this very instance as he put the school material he had on his desk back on his schoolbag, his attention was taken by a renewed discussion between Rin and Julian.
"Can I pass by after lunch?" The Ainsworth asked with a curious tone.
The twin-tailed girl frowned at the request. "Why?"
"Since we have the same homework, I thought that it would be nice if we worked together as a group so we can finish those quickly," The boy replied. "Plus, I was thinking about going at the park. Dad bought me a basketball and I wanted to play a little bit with you guys… a girl."
Rin smiled at the little addition. It wasn't a must, but she appreciated the little attention she got out from that.
"I suppose-"
"We will refuse!" Shinji interrupted with a pompous tone. "Why, I don't see any reason to spend more time with you beyond school, Ainsworth. From what I see, I think Rin-chan would agree with me that we can't trust foreigners with-"
He stopped, but it wasn't out of any inner distraction. The issue could be identified in Rin reaching for his shoulders and grasping tightly at those, forcing him to silence.
"Matou-san, I don't remember granting you the right to call me '-chan', am I right?" She asked rhetorically. "Also, I don't see why we shouldn't accept Julian-san's proposal since it would save us all time."
She turned to look at the quieter friend. "Am I right, Shirou-kun?"
For a moment, Shirou saw a smile he had seen more than once appear on Taiga's face when she was politely asking for a positive response. He nodded instinctively at the question and the girl's smile widened and softened to a genuine one.
"See? It wouldn't be bad."
"B-But Rin-chan-" He froze as the squeezing resumed. "I-I mean, Rin-san, your words are the wisest! By the way, your eyes are dazzling-"
"I'm not interested~."
Shinji almost seemed to deflate to nothingness at that deadpan, and Shirou offered a sympathetic smile… only to be met with a pout that had irritation and self-disappointment in equal measure.
"Also, I think I should tell you all that… I wanted to invite my little sister and her newest friend too," Julian added, drawing attention back at me. "I know it sounds sudden, but dad had been busy and Erica has been feeling quite lonely at home. Plus, she's good at sports."
"I don't see any issue with that, Julian-kun," Shirou said happily. "But, can I ask why her friend has to come too? Not to sound opposed or anything but-"
"Oh, it's just that… this girl looks strangely lonely, and I think she needs friends," The boy mentioned with a little blush. "Plus… I think she's nice and I would like for you all to met her."
The Gamer blinked at the odd request, but he couldn't see anything wrong with that.
"How about you tell us her name, Julian," Rin huffed at the Ainsworth, pressing him to talk more about a possible teasing topic to bring up in future discussions.
It was one of the strange things between the two. Rin just loved to tease Julian about his crush on Taiga, finding it 'highly amusing' that he would usually turn in a stuttering mess when the brunette was brought up in their conversations.
Still, the boy nodded and seemed to consider it for a couple of seconds. Then… he spoke.
"I think Erica-chan said that her name was… Miyu. Miyu Edelfelt."
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AN
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH~!!!
Guys, Miyu is here! The cute chibi is here! And-
I bet there are readers frowning at a couple of situations within this chapter. The first and foremost being Reines in Fuyuki. Why? There's a reason. A big one at that. Other than pure comedy gold of course. Who would've thought that Reines could work so well with someone like Otoko.
The four kids aren't the only one at school. Illya-chan has been enrolled in Homurahara too and… boy, oh boy, I think I've to say this single clue to make everyone understand a single 'mistake' that I made.
Miyu's last name. I didn't make a mistake about it, and I'm aware that her real last name is Sakatsuki… but~!
Have fun with that clue 'cause things are going to take a weird turn in this early part of the Second Arc!
Lastly, situation with Gil-kun and Kirei will be expanded next chapter. Just like the introduction of a possible foe for Shirou.
News that aren't related to this story- New Stories! 1) Sidekick (PostSecretInvasion!Spider-Man-616/Worm); 2) Fate/True Bizarre (Part 3-4 (before DiU but after SC) Jotaro Kujoh in the Fourth Holy Grail War)!
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