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Chapter 2742: Voices and Shadows (part 2)

Every time Kamila's core and skill failed her, every time she couldn't make Elysia stop crying despite all of her efforts and Elina's teachings, the voices in her head became unbearable.

Ever since Kamila had married Lith, she had gotten used to being badmouthed and criticized both in her face and behind her back. Everyone seemed eager to explain to her why she was an unsuitable partner for a powerful mage and a waste of space.

She had learned how to brush them off, knowing from Zynia's experience how cruel people born with a golden spoon could be. During the pregnancy, the Dragon scales had reassured her of her husband's feelings and created a bond with her daughter stronger than any insult.

Yet after Elysia's birth, after losing her powers and the Dragon scales, all the mean words that had been thrown at her and she believed to have forgotten had resurfaced. Whenever she failed a spell, the space around them seemed to darken.

She felt suffocating, crowded by people pointing fingers and reminding her of her flaws and how inadequate of a mother she was. Kamila tried to ignore them, but getting hurt after messing up what was supposed to be an easy spell had been the final straw.

She was curled up because that was the only free space the shadows in her head left her. She cried because she was trying to cover the voices. Those mean words sounded less like insults and more like truth the more she listened to them.

Kamila's desperate wails tore Solus' heart to shreds, making her sob at the realization of having failed to understand how deep the pain of her beloved one was.

'Gods, I'm so stupid. Using my hair as a blanket, using the tricks I've learned from Lith to calm Elysia, and flaunting my magic to solve every problem only added fuel to the fires of Kami's feeling of inadequacy.

'Unlike what happened to Marth, she isn't just comparing herself with her pregnant self, but also with me. Without realizing it, I turned her magic lessons into a competition that Kami was bound to lose.'

Solus was about to burst into tears and beg Kamila for forgiveness when a deep-rooted pain turned her sense of guilt into righteous anger. The tears dried from her eyes and her voice became steady again.

"Kamila Yehval Verhen, don't you dare say anything like that ever again!" Solus grabbed her by the shoulders and forced Kamila to look her in the eyes. "My father, Threin, was just a human painter.

"Compared to my mother, he was weak and frail. His magical talent was so poor that he managed to fly only after lots of practice and he never learned how to use dimensional magic.

"Dad was, as you say, useless. More useless than you since he couldn't feed me as a baby and his cooking contained traces of paint so often that we all got resistant to poison over time.

"Yet I loved him. I still do. He taught me more things about being a good person than the great Ripha Menadion ever did. Whenever my mother was too busy with her experiments, my father was there for me.

"Menadion taught me everything about magic metals, mana crystals, and Forgemastering, but it was Threin who taught me how to read and write. It was he who read me stories every night before putting me to bed.

"Do you think I love him any less for it?"

Kamila was taken aback by Solus' aggression enough to snap back to her rational self.

'No. Threin's death hurt Solus a lot. It almost destroyed her mother and the relationship the two had. It represents the fall of the first domino tile that led to Bytra ending Menadion's legacy.' Yet Kamila had enough sense to not spread salt in Solus' wounds and just shook her head.

"Damn right, you are. He was my whole world. I never gave a shit about his power, knowledge, or lack thereof. I only cared about his attention and enjoyed every stupid thing we did together. What you call love, Elysia is going to spell it 'time'.

"The time you give her despite your busy day. Your work. The strength you find to play with her despite being so tired that the only thing you want to do is sleep.

"Your daughter is never going to judge you on how many Dragons you've slain, only on how many memories that she has of you two together will help her to grow into the woman she will one day become.

"Don't get me wrong, I love Elina and Raaz, but I still miss my parents. I would give up on all of my powers if it meant having them back. Are you really willing to throw your daughter away only because of pride?

"To turn her into me?" Solus had no need to refer to her troubled past, her shaky relationship with Menadion, and all the regrets she carried because Kamila knew them all too well.

"No." Kamila replied after a while. "It's just that sometimes this is so hard and I feel so bad about myself that I feel hopeless. Sometimes I really feel like Elysia would do better without me." n(.In

Solus rolled her eyes and Warped away, returning a split second later. She handed a confused Elysia to Kamila, forcing her to hold the baby in her arms. With no idea what was happening, Elysia did what she did best and fell asleep.

"See? She feels safe and protected not because of your powers but because you are her mother." Solus said. "Now look at her face and tell me that what you just said makes any sense. I double dare you."

Kamila looked down and suddenly the idea of leaving her family sounded so stupid that she wouldn't believe it had ever come out of her mouth. She still felt insecure about her role in Elysia's life but she wouldn't give up on being her mother for the world.

The connection that the Dragon scales had given her with her baby was lost and the void it had left was painful, but the idea of being physically separated from Elysia was much worse.

"I don't know what it is, but there's something wrong with me." Kamila said after a while. "Please, help me."

"I was going to do it anyway, whether you liked it or not."

***

When Elysia became one month old, two things happened. Lith discovered to be still pathologically incapable of being more than 100 meters (328') away from Elysia which forced him to carry her around everywhere he went.

No matter if it was just a trip to the grocery store or a Council summon, the baby carrier had become an integral part of his attire just like the white Supreme Magus robe.

"This is bullshot." He said to a cooing Elysia. "Now I understand why Grampa Leegaain is always so stiff and why Grandma always blackmails him with Shargein. Let's hope that by the time you are as old as your cousin, I will be able to do by myself more than go to the bathroom."

The second was Kamila's first breakthrough on her own, going from yellow to a bright yellow core.

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    #panic#chapter jumbled
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      Fixed. peepo045
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      only we
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    Kamila looked down and suddenly the idea of leaving her family sounded so stupid that she wouldn't believe it had ever come out of her mouth.


    We've been through this before, warmly wash, rinse, repeat.
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      Never imagined you to me a married woman with children lshock ... U always write edgelord stuff so I thought u were some 15yr old kid secretly reading what his elder brother was supposed to be reading... swim
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        Your idea of a joke sounds stupid.
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          I literally wrote what I thought gloom , I thought u were writing abt urself...

          Sorry if I misinterpretted bow
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    Talk about adding insult to injury... the undead courts are about to get clapped by lith pushing elysia around in a stroller.
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      its one of those that stick to the father's chest if im not wrong, better for fighting and stuff
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    Magical baby blues f#cking suck damn, poor Kami peepo019
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    Chapter 2741 Voices and Shadows (Part 1)
    ["Well, Lith too started by doing chores and with my weak body and core I'm not going to fight magical beasts."] Kamila replied, also in English.

    She and Solus had kept their word about sharing a secret language and always spoke it when they were alone or with Elysia to practice it. Also, since the baby was so smart, they expected Elysia to learn it along with Tyris' universal language.

    ["Still, using fire fusion to move the furniture, water fusion to stretch, and air fusion to go faster while also retaining your precision was a brilliant idea."] Solus said.

    ["Yeah, sure."] Kamila said with a sneer. ["Now let's practice some real magic."]

    Before Solus could tell her that all magic was real magic, Kamila started practicing the Pilfer spell for the first time since Elysia's birth. It was the second step in learning how to create a Warp Steps and required to create two small stable Gates at a variable distance.

    Back when she was pregnant, Kamila had managed to split the energy sphere into two black dots and stretch them into an event horizon. Now, however, things weren't going that smoothly.

    Without Elysia's affinity toward the elements and with a measly yellow core, Kamila managed to make a single minuscule golden sphere that blew up into sparks in a matter of seconds.

    ["This doesn't make sense."] Kamila said. ["I remember the theory and how the mana flow is supposed to feel. I've done this countless times so why am I failing now?"]

    Solus took a deep breath and delivered the cold truth.

    ["Because your core is too weak to power up the spell matrix enough and because your mana flow is too rough. You are handling the elements like brooms whereas before you used them like scalpels."]

    ["What do you- Oh."] Only then did Kamila remember how while pregnant she always felt where the flow of mana was too strong or weak, adjusting the elemental balance by instinct without giving it much thought.

    Solus showed her how to perform Pilfer properly via a mind link but even then, the spark of light was barely visible and lasted a handful of seconds before Kamila started panting.

    ["Let's do something else. Maybe a Fireball."] Solus said. ["Let's move to the gard-"]

    ["Heck, no."] Kamila cut her short. ["I'll just practice Loop then."]

    It was the simplest and most basic dimensional magic exercise, creating two minuscule rifts at a fixed distance. Kamila tried and failed until she had to use Invigoration.

    She ran out of mana multiple times without succeeding once before giving up.

    "There's nothing wrong with it." Solus switched to Mogarian to help Kamila relax.

    Unlike Solus who had all of Lith's memories from Earth in her head, Kamila had to remember the words, the grammar, idioms, everything. It put even more stress on her mind and made every failure worse.

    "Dimensional magic is damn hard. Only the six great academies teach it and they don't admit anyone with less than a green core. Even then, more than half the students fail to learn it."

    "I guess you are right." Kamila nodded, feeling a bit better about her bruised ego. "I'm still too weak. Let's start practicing again once I reach the green."

    "Excellent idea!" Solus nodded. "Let's go to the garden, now. We can join the kids' games and show them how the grownups fight."

    "I'll race you there." Kamila cast a flight spell. "Last one to the garden cooks for a week. In your case, you also taste your food before serving it."

    "That's food poisoning and that's cheating!" Solus was still weaving her own spells when it happened.

    Kamila lost control of the air currents that were supposed to follow her will and propel her through the air, crashing against a door's frame and then tumbling onto the ground.

    "Good gods, Kami, are you alright?" Solus Blinked to her, finding Kamila sobbing in a fetal position.

    A quick use of Invigoration showed Solus that even in her panic Kamila had used earth fusion to resist the impact, darkness fusion to keep the pain at bay, and light fusion to mend her wounds while she cast a healing spell.

    <nulli>'Thank the gods between her enhanced body and the Voidfeather armor she didn't get seriously hurt. She just failed another spell.' Solus thought.

    "Kami, why are you crying? According to my spell, you've already fixed everything by yourself. Where does it hurt?" She actually asked.

    "Everywhere." Kamila said with rage and sadness in equal amounts. "It hurts everywhere. It hurts here when I fail to understand the things that I assumed I had mastered." Kamila touched her temple.

    "It hurts here when I tap into my mana for a spell and find a dry well where once there was a lake." She then touched the area between the solar plexus and the navel, where her mana core was.

    "It hurts here when the things that were once as light as feathers now feel like lead, myself included." Kamila brushed her legs and arms. "I can't even fly properly anymore. Let's hear your excuse of the day, master.

    "How is this not me being a piece of trash this time?" She went back hugging her own knees, sobbing.

    "That's not true at all." Solus replied. "Flying isn't that easy. It took Lith days to start floating on his own and then-"

    "Bullshit! The kids do it and they are seven!" Kamila cut Solus short. "It's a tier three spell that all magicas can use. Everyone but me."

    "Yes, but actually no." Solus was starting to cry as well. "The kids do it because they have a bright yellow core and because Lith taught them from scratch during his boot camp at the Hot Pot, remember?"

    Kamila nodded, but her grimace didn't change.

    "Then, once the kids got home, they practiced every day and failed countless times before succeeding, just like the magicas you talk about."

    "The boot camp lasted less than one week." Kamila's voice was filled with spite but it was addressed at herself. "Also, how is everything we did together during my pregnancy inferior to what the children did?

    "You taught me for months, spoon-feeding me knowledge with no effort on my part!"

    Solus was about to point out that while the kids had built their foundations normally Kamila was now rebuilding everything from scratch, when the outburst became much worse.

    "I'm just a failure of a mage as I am of a mother." Kamila started sobbing harder and harder. "I can't do anything right. I can't use magic, I can't fly, I can't even understand why my baby cries.

    "I'm helpless to calm Elysia down whereas you and Lith always find a way. Maybe it was wrong of me to ask you to be Elysia's mother as well."

    Those words hurt Solus deeply, but what came after did much worse.

    "Maybe you should be the only mother she has." Kamila sobbed. "You are good with magic, beautiful, and you even have Elysia's same streaks. No one will ever believe she's my daughter anyway.

    "I'm nothing but a cow. Good only to make milk. I don't deserve to be in Elysia's life. I'm useless."
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