Chapter 19:
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The morning air over Orario was crisp, cool, and humming with anticipation. Ruby stood at the gate leading out of the city, watching the Loki Familia assemble with their usual chaotic confidence. Armor clinked, packs thumped against backs, mages murmured last-minute incantation checks. Even so early in the day, the crowd had gathered—because whenever Loki's elite went on an expedition, it was an event.
Ruby had to admit… they looked impressive.
"You don't need to come all the way out here, you know," Tiona said brightly, leaning forward with her hands behind her head, flashing Ruby a grin that could've powered a small district.
Ruby shrugged. "You guys are going deep. It felt wrong not to see you off."
"Tch." Tione smirked, arms crossed. "Or you're making sure we don't slack off."
"I mean, that too," Ruby said, grinning sheepishly.
Finn approached, prim and polished even in expedition gear. "We appreciate your presence, Ruby. And your concern." His eyes softened. "But don't worry. We'll bring them all back safely."
Behind him, Bete snorted. "Hah. As if we're the ones who need worrying about."
But even he didn't say it with full bite this time… more like the familiar bark of a wolf trying not to show he was touched.
Gareth gave Ruby a nod. "Stay outta trouble up here, lass."
As the last preparations wrapped up, Loki herself strolled over, stretching like she'd just woken from a particularly comfortable nap. Of course she hadn't—Ruby had seen her subtly checking her children's gear, counting her party lineup with hawk-like precision.
"Well, well, my lil' flame," Loki drawled, poking Ruby in the cheek. "Ya look like a maiden seein' her sweetheart off to war."
Ruby spluttered. "W-What?! No I don't!"
Loki grinned wide, then leaned in conspiratorially. "Relax. They'll be fine. This is just a deeper-than-usual dive, not the end of the world."
"I still plan on going in…" Ruby muttered, folding her arms. "Honestly walking in with them now would be kinda awkward."
Loki's grin sharpened. "Awwww, awkward? My lil' flame? The girl who punched a dungeon boss so hard it forgot how to respawn?"
Ruby's face went crimson to the ears. "That NEVER HAPPEND! AND WHY ARE YOU CALLING ME LITTLE FLAME?!"
"Because you set the guild on fire twice." Loki responds
Ruby let out a tiny, mortified squeak—
a sound so small it probably registered only to gods, animals, and people with very specific adventurer perks.
Then she exploded into a swirl of rose petals, the gust of magic whipping Loki's hair back as Ruby fled.
"Oi—! Don't just turn inta flower confetti when I'm bein' honest!" Loki called after her, though the grin never left her face.
A few petals drifted down lazily, almost mocking her.
"Kids these days," Loki mused, catching one between her fingers. "Strong enough to level a floor… emotionally fragile enough to die at a nickname."
Behind her, Bete snorted. "She ran."
"An? Shes like stupid strong. Did you not see how big that scythe actually is? I kinda want Hephy chan to outlook at it." Loki states
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Ruby didn't stop moving until the air grew heavy and warm, the oppressive humidity of the mid floors wrapping around her like a damp blanket. Petals scattered behind her as she re-formed, boots skidding slightly on the stone.
"WHY does she keep calling me that?" Ruby hissed to herself, clutching Crescent Rose's haft and stomping forward. "I didn't set the guild on fire. I set parts of the guild on fire. Accidentally. Twice."
A roar answered her.
Ruby perked up instantly.
"Oh, thank the gods," she sighed, relief washing through her. "Something I can hit."
An infant dragon tore out of a cracked wall ahead—massive for its age, thick skinned, jagged scales the color of volcanic rock. Its molten-orange eyes locked onto her, steam curling from its nostrils.
Ruby's expression brightened like she'd just seen a puppy.
"Ohhh my gods, you're ADORABLE."
The dragon shrieked, offended.
Ruby lifted Crescent Rose, shifting into a stance Hel drilled into her—low to the ground, center tight, scythe poised like a reaping strike.
"Okay, big guy," she exhaled. "I'm embarrassed, emotionally compromised, and in desperate need of stress relief."
The dragon charged.
Ruby's smile turned sharp.
"Perfect."
It lunged with surprising speed, claws raking the stone where she'd stood. Ruby shot upward with a burst of petals, flipping over its back. Crescent Rose's blade traced a red arc that chipped three of its dorsal scales clean off.
The dragon howled, tail whipping toward her like a battering ram.
Ruby braced—caught the tail with Crescent Rose's shaft—slid backward a few feet from sheer force—but her boots held.
"Whoa! Strong!" she grinned. "Okay, you're officially worth the cardio."
The dragon inhaled—a deep, building rumble in its chest.
Ruby twirled her scythe.
"Oh no you don't—"
It exhaled a jet of flame.
Ruby vanished in a burst of petals, reappearing on its snout mid-breath, and slammed the heel of her boot downward.
"NO FIRE BREATHING AT ME. I AM VERY FLAMMABLE."
The dragon's head cracked the floor.
Ruby hopped off, twirling Crescent Rose casually as the beast struggled to rise.
"Round two?" she asked cheerfully.
The infant dragon roared weakly.
Ruby sighed, almost disappointed. "Aww. Okay fine, I'll make it quick."
She blurred forward.
A single sweeping strike.
A shockwave rolled through the hallway as the dragon dissolved.
CRACK.
Ruby froze.
She slowly— very slowly—looked down at Crescent Rose
A hairline fracture ran along the crimson edge, glowing faintly like an offended ember.
"…oh no," she whispered.
The weapon hummed in her hands in a tone that could only be described as judgmental disappointment.
Ruby winced. "I-I know, I know! I didn't mean to! You just—he was—okay, yes, maybe that was a little excessive—"
Another soft crack.
Ruby squeaked, hugging the scythe like it was a fragile baby bird.
"PLEASE don't break!" Ruby shouts
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"Okay… okay… don't panic… don't panic…" Ruby muttered as she half-jogged, half-teleported down the main street of Orario, clutching her scythe like a dying pet.
Hel spotted her immediately — hard not to notice a girl carrying a weapon taller than a lamppost while hyperventilating.
"Ruby," Hel greeted calmly, "you look like you murdered a dragon and then lost a custody battle."
Ruby whined. "HEL I THINK I BROKE MY BABY."
Hel rested a hand on the scythe, feeling the faint hairline fractures shivering along the divine metal. "Hm. Yes. I see the problem."
"CAN YOU FIX IT?!"
"Can't you?" Hel asks almost certain the redheaded girl had built the weapon herself.
Hel lifted a single brow. "Can't you?"
Ruby froze mid-panic, blinking. "I… I mean… I made her, yeah, but I didn't think I'd need to fix her this soon! Or ever! Or— or that I'd hit something that hard!"
"Yes. An infant dragon," Hel said flatly. "On floor eleven. A creature most adventurers treat with extreme caution."
She tilted her head. "You treated it like a fly landing on your sandwich."
Ruby made a pathetic dying-seal noise.
Hel sighed lightly — not exasperated, just the eternal calm of someone who has already accepted chaos as an ambient background noise.
"Well," Hel said, "if you want real repairs, you'll need a proper forge."
She deflated.
"But I've never done it with THIS world's materials! Or this world's forging methods! Or this world's… uh… rules! And I don't even have the right setup or tools." Ruby Rambled
Ruby had to admit… they looked impressive.
"You don't need to come all the way out here, you know," Tiona said brightly, leaning forward with her hands behind her head, flashing Ruby a grin that could've powered a small district.
Ruby shrugged. "You guys are going deep. It felt wrong not to see you off."
"Tch." Tione smirked, arms crossed. "Or you're making sure we don't slack off."
"I mean, that too," Ruby said, grinning sheepishly.
Finn approached, prim and polished even in expedition gear. "We appreciate your presence, Ruby. And your concern." His eyes softened. "But don't worry. We'll bring them all back safely."
Behind him, Bete snorted. "Hah. As if we're the ones who need worrying about."
But even he didn't say it with full bite this time… more like the familiar bark of a wolf trying not to show he was touched.
Gareth gave Ruby a nod. "Stay outta trouble up here, lass."
As the last preparations wrapped up, Loki herself strolled over, stretching like she'd just woken from a particularly comfortable nap. Of course she hadn't—Ruby had seen her subtly checking her children's gear, counting her party lineup with hawk-like precision.
"Well, well, my lil' flame," Loki drawled, poking Ruby in the cheek. "Ya look like a maiden seein' her sweetheart off to war."
Ruby spluttered. "W-What?! No I don't!"
Loki grinned wide, then leaned in conspiratorially. "Relax. They'll be fine. This is just a deeper-than-usual dive, not the end of the world."
"I still plan on going in…" Ruby muttered, folding her arms. "Honestly walking in with them now would be kinda awkward."
Loki's grin sharpened. "Awwww, awkward? My lil' flame? The girl who punched a dungeon boss so hard it forgot how to respawn?"
Ruby's face went crimson to the ears. "That NEVER HAPPEND! AND WHY ARE YOU CALLING ME LITTLE FLAME?!"
"Because you set the guild on fire twice." Loki responds
Ruby let out a tiny, mortified squeak—
a sound so small it probably registered only to gods, animals, and people with very specific adventurer perks.
Then she exploded into a swirl of rose petals, the gust of magic whipping Loki's hair back as Ruby fled.
"Oi—! Don't just turn inta flower confetti when I'm bein' honest!" Loki called after her, though the grin never left her face.
A few petals drifted down lazily, almost mocking her.
"Kids these days," Loki mused, catching one between her fingers. "Strong enough to level a floor… emotionally fragile enough to die at a nickname."
Behind her, Bete snorted. "She ran."
"An? Shes like stupid strong. Did you not see how big that scythe actually is? I kinda want Hephy chan to outlook at it." Loki states
========
Ruby didn't stop moving until the air grew heavy and warm, the oppressive humidity of the mid floors wrapping around her like a damp blanket. Petals scattered behind her as she re-formed, boots skidding slightly on the stone.
"WHY does she keep calling me that?" Ruby hissed to herself, clutching Crescent Rose's haft and stomping forward. "I didn't set the guild on fire. I set parts of the guild on fire. Accidentally. Twice."
A roar answered her.
Ruby perked up instantly.
"Oh, thank the gods," she sighed, relief washing through her. "Something I can hit."
An infant dragon tore out of a cracked wall ahead—massive for its age, thick skinned, jagged scales the color of volcanic rock. Its molten-orange eyes locked onto her, steam curling from its nostrils.
Ruby's expression brightened like she'd just seen a puppy.
"Ohhh my gods, you're ADORABLE."
The dragon shrieked, offended.
Ruby lifted Crescent Rose, shifting into a stance Hel drilled into her—low to the ground, center tight, scythe poised like a reaping strike.
"Okay, big guy," she exhaled. "I'm embarrassed, emotionally compromised, and in desperate need of stress relief."
The dragon charged.
Ruby's smile turned sharp.
"Perfect."
It lunged with surprising speed, claws raking the stone where she'd stood. Ruby shot upward with a burst of petals, flipping over its back. Crescent Rose's blade traced a red arc that chipped three of its dorsal scales clean off.
The dragon howled, tail whipping toward her like a battering ram.
Ruby braced—caught the tail with Crescent Rose's shaft—slid backward a few feet from sheer force—but her boots held.
"Whoa! Strong!" she grinned. "Okay, you're officially worth the cardio."
The dragon inhaled—a deep, building rumble in its chest.
Ruby twirled her scythe.
"Oh no you don't—"
It exhaled a jet of flame.
Ruby vanished in a burst of petals, reappearing on its snout mid-breath, and slammed the heel of her boot downward.
"NO FIRE BREATHING AT ME. I AM VERY FLAMMABLE."
The dragon's head cracked the floor.
Ruby hopped off, twirling Crescent Rose casually as the beast struggled to rise.
"Round two?" she asked cheerfully.
The infant dragon roared weakly.
Ruby sighed, almost disappointed. "Aww. Okay fine, I'll make it quick."
She blurred forward.
A single sweeping strike.
A shockwave rolled through the hallway as the dragon dissolved.
CRACK.
Ruby froze.
She slowly— very slowly—looked down at Crescent Rose
A hairline fracture ran along the crimson edge, glowing faintly like an offended ember.
"…oh no," she whispered.
The weapon hummed in her hands in a tone that could only be described as judgmental disappointment.
Ruby winced. "I-I know, I know! I didn't mean to! You just—he was—okay, yes, maybe that was a little excessive—"
Another soft crack.
Ruby squeaked, hugging the scythe like it was a fragile baby bird.
"PLEASE don't break!" Ruby shouts
===
"Okay… okay… don't panic… don't panic…" Ruby muttered as she half-jogged, half-teleported down the main street of Orario, clutching her scythe like a dying pet.
Hel spotted her immediately — hard not to notice a girl carrying a weapon taller than a lamppost while hyperventilating.
"Ruby," Hel greeted calmly, "you look like you murdered a dragon and then lost a custody battle."
Ruby whined. "HEL I THINK I BROKE MY BABY."
Hel rested a hand on the scythe, feeling the faint hairline fractures shivering along the divine metal. "Hm. Yes. I see the problem."
"CAN YOU FIX IT?!"
"Can't you?" Hel asks almost certain the redheaded girl had built the weapon herself.
Hel lifted a single brow. "Can't you?"
Ruby froze mid-panic, blinking. "I… I mean… I made her, yeah, but I didn't think I'd need to fix her this soon! Or ever! Or— or that I'd hit something that hard!"
"Yes. An infant dragon," Hel said flatly. "On floor eleven. A creature most adventurers treat with extreme caution."
She tilted her head. "You treated it like a fly landing on your sandwich."
Ruby made a pathetic dying-seal noise.
Hel sighed lightly — not exasperated, just the eternal calm of someone who has already accepted chaos as an ambient background noise.
"Well," Hel said, "if you want real repairs, you'll need a proper forge."
She deflated.
"But I've never done it with THIS world's materials! Or this world's forging methods! Or this world's… uh… rules! And I don't even have the right setup or tools." Ruby Rambled