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Beware My Power Chapter 11: Aftermath

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Elros was greeted by two guards as he made his way to the end of the portcullis.

"Mr. Eärendil, if you'll follow us. We've been instructed to take you to the auditorium where a celebration in your honor is being prepared," one of the guards said as he saluted Elros.

"At ease, gents. And call me Elros. None of this Mr. Eärendil business, please," Elros said with a good-natured laugh as he let the guards lead the way.

"As you wish, Elros," one of the guards replied. As they led him along, Elros couldn't help but smile; he knew that they had questions that they wanted to ask and were likely paying fairly close attention to the match.

"Like I said, fellas, at ease. It seems like you guys want to ask me some things. Go ahead," Elros said.

"Are you sure, sir? I don't mean to impose," one of the guards said, although Elros could see through it.

"I'm sure. What's on your mind?" Elros asked.

"The flintlock you used! What's the story behind it? It's quite a marvelous weapon," one of the guards inquired, his voice laden with enthusiasm.

"Let's see… I got it around two years ago, a gift from a friend of mine. I know that it belonged to a 19th-century pirate before it pa.s.sed on through the years, eventually ending up in private owners.h.i.+p. He gifted it to me because I thought it looked cool, but the condition it was in then wasn't conducive to using it as a weapon. It took me months to get it done, but I finally found someone to help me make it operable again. I added a few of my own adjustments and voila - the weapon you saw in action today," Elros said.

"Amazing! Do you know which pirate?" the second guard asked.

"I'm not completely sure, but he told me that was likely Jean Lafitte. So I suppose privateer is more applicable than pirate, but the only difference is a government granted t.i.tle. Give it a grip, if you'd like," Elros said as he reached down and pulled the weapon loose and offered it to the guard. As he grounded to a halt, the guard stared at Elros and the weapon in wonder.

"Really?" the guard asked excitedly.

"Yup. Go ahead," Elros said with a grin. The guard took the weapon in his hand and admired the weapon, his fingers running across the stock and the barrel before going back down to the stock and feeling the engraving.

"Marvelous," the guard whispered as he pa.s.sed it to his comrade, who had the same look of awe and wonder. As the second guard admired the flintlock, Elros unsheathed his saber and allowed the first guard to brandish it. The guard held it, both hands on the grip, and swiped it slightly through the air in excitement.

"It's perfect - the balance is just right and it moves… it moves wonderfully," the guard said excitedly, exchanging weapons with his friend, who now enjoyed the saber as well.

"Glad you fellas think so," Elros said with a chuckle after they gave him his weapons back after a few more moments of admiration. Elros sheathed them both and continued with his escort, making light conversation.

-o-

Elros was led towards an adjacent building where his victory celebration and reception would be held. There was no one on the street anywhere; all of them having been ushered inside. As he got closer to it, his smile widened as he saw who has waiting for him - the only other person there. A copious amount of red hair was suddenly upon him, gripping him tightly. It was a painful sensation, but he pushed it out of his mind as he brought his thoughts towards Rias.

"Hey there. What'd you think?" Elros asked as he put his arms around her as well, holding her close.

"We'll leave you two to it. Please find us inside once you're done, Mr. Eärendil," the guard said.

"You did it! You did it! You did it!" Rias cried out happily as she buried her head in his neck, feeling the onset of tears of joy coming forth.

"Told you I would, didn't I?" Elros asked as he kissed the side of her head. Rias pulled back to get a good look at him. He was smiling warmly back at her, the twinkle back in his eye.

"You did. Thank you so much," Rias whispered as she leaned her head forward on him, taking a moment just to enjoy his presence. To her, it was nothing short of amazing what he did - taking on an entire peerage by himself, completely unflinching.

"Not at all," Elros responded gently. Standing at his side, Rias interlocked her arm with his and began to lead him towards the building.

"Everyones really excited to see you," she said happily as she rested her head on his shoulder.

"I hope they got great odds," Elros said with a laugh.

"The match was amazing. I knew you were strong but that was seriously something else," Rias said, remembering how quick the first half of Riser's peerage was eliminated.

"Comes with the territory, I suppose. How's his peerage, though? They took some heavy hits," Elros said, worry in his voice. As he said that, Rias turned to him with a smile. Getting on the tips of her toes, she kissed him gently on the cheek before resting her head against his.

"Not that I mind, but what was that for?" Elros asked with a smile.

"For being a good man," Rias told him.

"Tell Akeno that. Now I have three great qualities," Elros said cheerfully.

"They're doing fine; they're already a.s.sembled there. But how're YOU feeling? You did really well, but you took him strong hits," Rias said worriedly.

"Not too bad," Elros lied.

"Are you sure?" Rias asked.

"Positive. Nothing a quick nap won't heal," Elros said.

"I'll join you," Rias said.

"In that case, I think I need a long nights rest. Quick nap just won't do," Elros adjusted. Rias giggled but agreed; however long he needed was fine with her.

"So what's the celebration? Do I get a medal or something?" Elros asked.

"A bit more than that. Since you beat Riser, you're going to usurp his rank - they'll tell you what it is. They're also going to re-announce what you won. You'll probably get some interview requests as well; maybe even a marriage proposal or two," Rias ended with a sigh.

"Ah, well that won't do. After all, aren't we engaged?" Elros asked with a grin. Rias rolled her eyes but smiled.

"I suppose I could do worse," she teased.

"That cuts deep, Rias," Elros said as he gripped at his heart in mock pain. Finally, they entered the building.

"You're going to have to wait until you're announced. I'll see you in a bit," Rias said as she kissed his cheek and went to rejoin her family. The guards escorted Elros to the backstage area where the announcer was eagerly awaiting him. As he saw him, he rushed over to congratulate Elros.

"Elros Eärendil! That was marvelous - absolutely marvelous! I've adjudicated countless Rating Games and Duels but I've never, ever seen such a trouncing! 1 man taking on an entire peerage! I never thought I'd live to the see the day!" the announcer told him happily.

"Happy to see you enjoyed it, my good man. Excellent job announcing as well; I enjoyed your commentary," Elros said.

"Why thank you, son. Now, I'm going to up ahead and introduce you to the public who are eagerly awaiting your arrival. You don't have to say anything, but a little wave here or there won't go amiss. Until then, just relax here," the announcer informed him. Elros nodded and watched him leave. Sure that he was gone, he suddenly collapsed to a knee - gripping at his heart in pain.

'f.u.c.k. I took a lot more damage than I thought. Feels like my bodies going to explode,' he thought to himself. He felt a cold sweat break out but quickly got it under control - just a few more hours to go he told himself - then he could take a well-deserved break. Getting back to his feet, he heard the announcer begin to talk again.

"Ladies, gentlemen, and everyone in attendance. Today we were all witness to history - the day where a single man took out an entire peerage. I certainly didn't expect the newest arrival in the Gremory Household to walk out in such a fas.h.i.+on - with victory appended on him, sword raised high. However, he beat the odds! The matchup was one man against sixteen - and handily, Elros Eärendil defeated them all! For any Devil, such a win would be spectacular and career making - for a newly Reincarnated Devil, however?! UNPRECEDENTED! Mr. Eärendil has made for himself in a single day what most Devils struggled to do their entire lives - a name!" the announcer said to a great cheer.

"From taking down eight p.a.w.ns in quick succession, to handily evading countless attacks; from protecting the enemy at some points to rising out of that combined attack with his wings blazing blue like a phoenix - I can safely say we won't see such a spectacle again soon. So without further ado, Devils, a round of applause for ELROS EÄRENDIL!" the announcer yelled. That was his cue. Pus.h.i.+ng through the curtains Elros strolled on to the stage, hood still pulled back and smiling at the people in front of him. They cheered and called loudly for him. Scanning the crowd, he saw his friends looking brightly and happily at him; they were joined, he noted, by Sona and her peerage, Rias's family, Azazel, Kuroka, and Vali. Elros smiled as he waved at them in particular.

"As I said, Mr. Eärendil - a spectacular job. Despite the short notice of the Duel, I don't think I've ever seen people more excited for such a match in all my years - the great Lord Riser Phoenix, with the power of immortality vs. newcomer Elros Eärendil - an underdog story if I've ever heard one! From the grace of your movement to the ferocity of your attacks; from the resplendent wings of blue flame to that final attack which had my hair on edge! I say to you, Mr. Eärendil - congratulations!" the announcer roared, extending his hand to Elros. Elros took it and the announcer raised it high in a victory symbol. The crowd erupted in cheer once again, crying Elros's name.

"Now at the onset of the match, Lord Riser Phoenix was certainly considered the odds-on favorite - after all, his power is legendary through the Underworld and his peerage powerful. Thanks to Lord Phoenix's own prowess, his rank was a respectable 18 amongst all dueling standings. But, with his win - Elros Eärendil has usurped that spot! Folks, keep an eye on this young man; and duelists, watch yourselves - you just might be next!" the announcer yelled, to more cheers. Elros couldn't help but chuckle to himself; the announcer was building him out to be something more spectacular than he thought.

"Truth be told, I'm doubtful that Mr. Eärendil cares about such ba.n.a.lity at this point - especially when you consider his other, more tangible winnings from the match. Mr. Eärendil, you best watch yourself - I have a feeling that many young Devils might be envious of such spoils of victory! As Lord Phoenix wagered, Mr. Eärendil has come into quite the fortune - a significant stake in the Phoenix Family company!" the announcer said. Elros had completely forgotten about that. It just dawned on him that he just came into significant wealth. As he looked in the crowd, he saw countless pairs of longing eyes directed at him - his popularity amongst the female population of the Underworld soared.

"Although, even that wealth pales in comparison, I think, to the second point of his winnings. Lord Phoenix staked, in addition to his wealth, his peerage! Now, I don't think that I'm too far off when I say that Lord Phoenix's peerage might be one of the most beautiful in the Underworld. Careful, though, Mr. Eärendil - I have a wife and I'll tell you that taking care of one woman is hard enough - pleasing sixteen might prove to tall a task, even for you!" the announcer said with a good-natured laugh. The crowd laughed along. As Elros's eyes fell on Riser's peerage, he saw varying emotions - discomfort and disdain from some of them, curiosity from others, and interest from a few more.

"But that isn't truly what Mr. Eärendil wanted, I think. In fact, all this started over a dispute - a dispute for, as I said, the fairest maiden in the land. Perhaps the greatest prize that Mr. Eärendil could've won - not wealth, not a harem of women - but a single woman. This fight was for the hand of Rias Gremory in marriage - and Elros Eärendil has just earned that right, folks!" the announcer cried out. All eyes suddenly turned to Rias, who Elros thought looked ready to explode. She had never seen a person turn such a dark shade of red, and if he didn't know any better, he would've sworn that he was watching Carrie.

-o-

"I AM GOING TO KILL THAT MAN!" Rias hissed to her mother who was giggling as she saw the eyes turn toward her daughter.

"Looks like they're expecting you up there, sweetheart," Venelana said.

"What do you mean?" Rias asked, confused.

"Rias… don't tell me you forgot what this match was about already," Sirzechs said as he shook his head, a wide smile on his face.

"Of course, I didn't! Elros beat Riser and now I don't have to marry him!" Rias scoffed.

"That's not it, sweetheart," Zeo said, suddenly breaking into a laugh.

"I don't get it. What's so funny?" Akeno wondered.

"Yeah, I'm lost as well," Sona put in.

"The prize was your hand in marriage, remember? Elros won, so technically…," Venelana began. A look of realization dawned on Rias who let out an adorable shriek.

"YOU DON'T MEAN…!" she shouted.

"That's right, sweetheart. Looks like you're engaged to Elros," Venelana giggled.

"WHAT?!" Rias asked loudly, turning even redder. From his position, Elros chuckled; he had a feeling he knew what was going through her head.

"Go on up and tie the knot," Sirzechs teased. He narrowly avoided a slap from Rias.

"B-b-but I didn't agree to marry him! I just didn't want to marry Riser! I'm too young to get married at all!" Rias sputtered.

"I'm afraid it's out of our hands now, honey. But you could do worse. What's wrong? You don't like him?" Venelana asked, interestedly.

"It's not that!" Rias expressed, feeling her face burning up.

"I'm with Rias on this!" Akeno agreed vigorously.

"As am I!" Sona said. Tsubaki nodded her affirmation as well.

"Looks like we have some drama building. It appears as that Elros has many women interested in settling down with him," Venelana said, turning to the girls who suddenly regretted what they were saying.

"It's not that, Lady Gremory! But Rias is too young!" Sona said.

"What Sona said!" Akeno shouted as well.

"Relax, girls. I don't think Elros is going to force Rias to marry him if that's what you're thinking," Zeo said.

"Although, I probably wouldn't complain. He's quite the catch, sweetheart. Handsome, powerful, and kindhearted. If you don't want him, then I-," Venelana began before Rias adorably put her hand over her mother's mouth, shaking her head vigorously.

"Don't you dare finish that sentence, mother!" Rias said.

-o-

"And with that out of the way, ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to stop hogging Mr. Eärendils time. And as Mr. Eärendil seemed to be a man of few words to begin with, I've only one thing left to say - ENJOY THE CELEBRATION!" the announcer shouted. The Devils began cheering once again as an orchestra began to play music off to the side. Elros strode forward and hopped down from the stage, shaking hands here and there as he walked through the crowd towards his friends.

"Thank you, thank you, thank you," he kept saying as he went through, being showered with congratulations, questions, and requests for interviews.

"Could we get a picture?" asked a group of gorgeous young women.

"But of course," Elros said as he quickly inserted him between them, his hands around their waists. Getting a kiss on the cheek from each, he kept forging through the crowd. As he approached his friends, he suddenly felt a tug on his leg. Looking down, he saw a young Devil child with a pen and paper in hand.

"Mr. Eärendil, could I have your autograph?" the child asked adorably.

"But of course, kid," Elros said with a grin as he squatted down to the child's level and signed the paper.

"How'd you get so strong, Mr. Eärendil?" the child asked in awe as Elros handed both to him.

"A lot of training, kid. There's no skimping out on that; you have to try and push forward at all times. The, when the moment is right and you see a chance to raise the bar - seize it," Elros said.

"How will I know what the right moment is?" the kid wondered.

"It's just something you know instinctively. No one, not even I, can tell you that. But I promise that when it comes, you'll know. Just seize it then. If there's one thing I've learned in, kid, it's this - fortune favors the bold. Be bold," Elros said.

"Do you think I'll be able to be as strong as you are?" the child asked.

"Train hard and you'll probably surpa.s.s me. Tell you what - starting training. I'll wait as long as it takes for you to beat me, yeah?" Elros said with a wide grin as he ruffled the boy's hair. With a smile on his face, the boy ran off - thinking on Elros's words.

"That was too cute," Rias cooed as Strider finally got to them. She threw her arms around him again, gripping tightly.

"Glad you thought so. As you can see, I'm the total package of what you want in a husband. You wanna go tie the knot now? I'm sure I can find a ring somewhere," Elros asked her with a smile. He regretted doing so as Rias tightened her grip on him.

"Hmmm? You say something?" she asked in an innocent tone.

"Not… a thing," Elros got out, taking a deep breath of relief when Rias finally loosened her hold.

"Mmm, that's what I thought," she said with a smile. Elros chuckled as he kissed her atop her forehead in front of everyone. Rias felt steam coming out of her ears as he did so, aware that all eyes were on them.

"Awww," Venelana cooed, happy to see the moment between her daughter and hopeful son-in-law.

"You did that on purpose," Rias grumbled, arms still around him.

"Yup," Elros said cheerfully.

"How're you feeling?" Akeno asked worriedly. Elros smiled and put his free arm around her, kissing her atop her head as well.

"Pretty good, all things considered. A bit sore, but nothing I can't handle," he told her. He grinned as he saw Sona and Tsubaki.

"Sona, Tsubaki! Didn't know you guys were gonna be here, but what a wonderful surprise. Come to wish Ri-," he began but quieted as he felt Rias begin to tighten her hold.

"I mean come to congratulate me?" he quickly covered up.

"Yes, that's it. You were marvelous out there. We certainly have our work cut out for us during the summer," Sona said with a smile.

"I look forward to it. Don't worry, though. I still have plenty of tricks left," Elros said with a grin.

"I am surprised you didn't use your ring, however," she added.

"Yeah, didn't really think it necessary for this fight. Plus, then I'd have to explain it to people and that'd turn into a whole other thing and so on and so forth," Elros said, cringing at how he'd get through that. No, it was best to keep a lid on it for now. Even if Riser extolled for all to hear, no one would believe him.

"All that aside, congratulations sweetheart. You did a wonderful job and we're all happy to see how things turned out," Venelana said with a smile.

"It was my pleasure, Lady Gremory," Elros said.

"None of that Lady Gremory business with me, Elros. Call me Venelana. Or mom, if you'd prefer that," Venelana said with a giggle.

"MOTHER!" Rias cried out adorably as she buried her head in Elros's side in embarra.s.sment.

"Teasing Rias aside, thank you again, Elros. This was becoming a tremendous pain for our family and you've certainly solved it. We don't know how to thank you, truly," Sirzechs said.

"I was happy to do it. Anything for Rias," Elros said as he held her a bit closer. As Rias heard that, she smiled wide. What he said was music to her ears. She certainly didn't need protection; after all, her powers could annihilate almost anything. She was powerful enough to easily hold her own against equal foes and was an intelligent strategist. That aside, however, it was nice to have someone care so deeply for her; willing to go to such lengths for her. It brought joy to her heart that she had someone like Elros to depend on and hold on to when things got dire; her rock, as it were. Venelana saw her daughter smile and it brought joy to her as well that someone like Elros would always be looking out for her.

"I'm happy to hear that. Still, we will have to find a way to thank you," Sirzechs said as he bowed slightly to Elros.

"ELROS! YOU DID IT!" Gasper cried out as he ran forward and hugged Elros's leg. Elros smiled as he picked him up and put him on his shoulders.

"d.a.m.n straight, buddy. What'd you think?" he asked.

"THAT WAS SO AWESOME! HOW YOU USED THAT GUN AND SWORD?!" Gasper cried out as he motioned with his hands. Elros unholstered the flintlock and pa.s.sed it up to him. Gasper looked at it in awe.

"Wanna check it out?" Elros asked.

"Woah! This is so cool!" Gasper said excitedly.

"Your saber is something else as well," Kiba mentioned. Elros unsheathed it and pa.s.sed it over to him. Kiba examined it with great interest along with Xenovia - both connoisseurs of the sword.

"I was surprised you used them," Azazel said, shaking Elros's hand.

"Thought I'd shake things up. You like?" Elros asked with a grin.

"Most definitely. Would love a chance to check out the gun as well. Don't think I've ever seen a flintlock shoot light before," Azazel said as he watched Gasper mimic shooting with it.

"Took some time to get just right, but managed it. It uses my ring as a power source, which is convenient as it only works when I want it to," Elros said.

"Why a flintlock, though? Why not something more mobile?" Azazel asked.

"Oh. Yeah, I just thought the design of the flintlock looked cool. You see me brandish it? f.u.c.king awesome, no?" Elros asked sheepishly. Azazel laughed loudly at that but agreed - f.u.c.king awesome indeed.

"Congratulations! But how're you feeling? You took some hard hits. I can heal you if you'd like," Asia offered worriedly. Elros smiled kindly at her and ruffled her hair - she was almost like a little sister to him, much like Koneko, who suddenly came up to his side and hugged him. Elros began patting her to her delight.

"Thanks, but I'm fine Asia. A little sore, but that'll wear off," Elros said. At that, one of the judges that adjudicated over the negotiation between Riser and Elros joined the group.

"Mr. Eärendil, congratulations on your victory. Forgive me for approaching at such a time, but the Phoenix Family are anxious to speak with you. I'm sure you understand," the man said.

"Sure. Lead the way," Elros said as he helped Gasper off. Rias and Akeno at either side, he followed the man with the Gremory Family. As the man led the way, Elros stopped here and there to take pictures and sign more autographs. He had several phone numbers pushed upon him, all of which he took happily and graciously.

"Elros!" cried out a beautiful blonde off to the side, whom Elros approached.

"Hi there," he said with a smile.

"Can you sigh an autograph for me?" she asked eagarly as she haned him a marker.

"Certainly," Elros replied. He chuckled as she suddenly pulled down her tank top, exposing her breast. He felt Rias and Akeno grip him a bit tighter, but decided not to comment it at the moment.

"Make it out to 'Ilya'," she requested with a smile.

"'To Ilya - Elros,'" he sounded out as she gave him a charming smile. Taking the number she pushed upon him, he gave her a wink and continued on the way.

"Issei would be jealous," Akeno giggled.

"I might have to ask one of these beautiful ladies to take care of him for me. Perhaps they could help tone down his perviness," Elros sighed.

"And what about you?" Rias asked.

"What about me what?" Elros asked her to expand.

"Gonna call any of them?" she pressed.

"We'll see. Maybe some, maybe all," Elros said with a smirk. Rias and Akeno s.h.i.+fted uncomfortably, but he didn't seem to notice.

As Elros approached, he saw Riser's Peerage and his family a.s.sembled there - with Riser conspicuously missing. His father was standing there, a solemn look on his face, as was his sister - a look of shame on hers. There was another man there wearing a deep red robe. He looked much like Riser, but his hair was a bit more blonde. Unlike Riser, however, he seemed to have a kind natured face and wore a pleasant smile. The other unknown woman there - who Elros a.s.sumed to be the mother - looked much like Ravel. She wore a long pink dress and had stunning blonde hair - although instead of twin tails, it was done very high up and ornately decorated. Like the other man, she wore a kind smile as Elros and the others approached.

"Elros Eärendil. It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance," she said as she held her hand out. Elros took it and kissed it, bowing to her.

"Lady Phoenix," he said. Lady Phoenix let out a giggle as she allowed the other man to step forward.

"Ruval Phoenix. I'm Riser's elder brother," he said kindly. Elros shook his hand and the two men took a step back from each other.

"We'd like to congratulate you on your win. You gave Riser quite the advantage, yet you unequivocally controlled the entire match. It was quite a sight to see, even for us. My brother was… foolish, to say the least, making the bet that he did. However, he is of age and welcome to do with his peerage and his stake in the family fortune as he wishes," Ruval said.

"Kind of you to say. I'm sorry it had to come to this," Elros said.

"As are we. That aside, the deal was nonetheless struck and witnessed by the proper authorities. You both held true to the handicaps and you came out on top fair and square. To that effect, we've already transferred the peerage into your name; and Riser's stake in the company has been put in escrow and will transfer to you once you complete the requisite paperwork. His peerage," Ruval said as he waved a hand behind him.

Standing there was the entirety of Riser's peerage, looking at Elros with interest and curiosity. Ravel stood with them, blus.h.i.+ng as she met his gaze and turning away from it quickly. Suddenly, Yubelluna broke from the peerage and stepped forward - her look a bit different from the others. Rias and Akeno watched with narrowed eyes as she stood inches apart from Elros, her sizable b.r.e.a.s.t.s pus.h.i.+ng against him. Suddenly, her head thrust forward. With unrestrained pa.s.sion, her lips locked with Elros who was taken aback. He quickly recovered, however, and kissed her back with just as much pa.s.sion. Yubelluna felt his tongue enter through, but it was quickly retracted. Elros felt his body being pulled back. His eyes flitting from side to side as he licked his lips, he saw Akeno and Rias - both with murderous looks on their faces.

"WHAT THE h.e.l.l DO YOU THINK YOU'RE DOING?!" Rias roared at Yubelluna, her Crimson Power cascading off her like never before. She was flabbergasted that Yubelluna would make such a move - and in public - on Elros. As she saw her lips connect with his, she felt a fury and anger tear through her heart that she never experienced before. If it wasn't for the fact that there were so many people around, she would've destroyed her on the spot.

Akeno was much the same. Her initial reaction was quickly replaced with anger and a desire to inflict pain on Yubelluna for doing such a thing. Mixed in with that was an intense jealousy - the same that Rias experienced. Everyone else was just as surprised - both Riser's Peerage, his family, and the Gremory family.

Elros, for his part, enjoyed the kiss quite a bit. He couldn't deny that Yubelluna was s.e.xy as all h.e.l.l - easily comparable with Rias and Akeno. Opposed to them, however, she seemed to be a bit more mature when it came to relations.h.i.+ps such as this. He offered her a smile that she returned as she licked her lips as well before stepping back - not answering Rias's question.

"Calm down, sweetheart," Venelana said as she put an arm on her daughter. She did the same for Akeno. They let their powers subside, although both were breathing heavier in anger. They each grabbed Elros's arm and put it around them, as though marking him as their territory.

"What was that all about?" Akeno spat at Yubelluna.

"He saved my life. That was a prelude to my thanks," Yubelluna said, not taking her eyes off him.

"A prelude?" Rias asked, her anger coming back.

"The full thanks will come tonight. In private," she said lasciviously.

"IT MOST CERTAINLY WILL NOT!" Rias shouted at her.

"Anyways… Yes. His peerage is now under your command. That includes my sister, Ravel Phoenix," Ruval said, putting his hand on her head and patting her gently.

"To be frank, I'm not quite sure what to say or do with them. I mean… not like I can start my own peerage yet. Dunno where they'd live, how they'd get around, etc., etc.," Elros said, it finally hitting him. Sure, he had come into a tremendous wealth and a lovely cadre or ladies - but now what?

"It's up to you," Ruval said.

"Uhh… well, which of you ladies would rather not be involved with me in any way, shape or form?" Elros asked sheepishly. There was a pause, but no one spoke.

"Please, speak freely. I promise I won't be offended," Elros said, putting them at ease. There were a few uncomfortable s.h.i.+fts, but then hands began to go up. Ravel was the first to raise her hand; followed by the green haired twins, Ile and Nel; then the catgirls, Ni and Li; followed by Mira, Shuriya, and Siris. Karlamine, Isabela, Xuelan, Mihae, Marion, and Bürent kept their hands down.

"Alright. Well, I guess you guys don't have to join me then. You're welcome to stay with Riser," Elros said.

"Seriously?" Ravel asked, surprised.

"Yup. Dunno what I'd do anyways," Elros answered.

"Just like that?" Shuriya asked, an eyebrow raised.

"Just like that," Elros nodded.

"Are you certain about this?" Ruval asked, just as surprised by the choice.

"Positive," Elros responded. From his side, Rias and Akeno both smiled at him; they expected no less.

"That's fine with us. I'm sure Riser will be happy to hear it as well. Very well," Riven Phoenix said.

"As for the others, I have a suggestion. While Elros figures something out, they're more than welcome to stay at the Gremory Household," Venelana said kindly.

"Please, we don't wish to impose m'lady," Karlamine said seriously.

"Not at all, dear. We'd be happy to have you all if that works with Elros," Venelana said.

"Thank you, Mrs. Gremory. You're too kind," Elros said with a grin.

"Not at all," Venelana replied.

"I do have one more question if I may," Riven suddenly said.

"Mr. Phoenix?" Elros nodded.

"Your wings. Outside of my family, I don't know of anyone that has wings such as yours. Ours are red and yellow fire, as you know; but blue and gold? It's unheard of. I must ask... how?" Riven asked. The rest of the Phoenix family stared and listened intently as well - as did the Gremory's.

"Is it really that uncommon? I thought wings came in all shapes and sizes?" Elros asked, puzzled.

"Shapes and sizes, perhaps - but always a black, leathery, batlike appearance. Yours is a rare case," Riven said.

"I'm afraid I can't help you there sir. All I know is when I tried to use them, that's how they came out. Hurt and burned like a motherf- I mean extremely painful - but it's just how it went," Elros shrugged.

"I see. Thank you," Riven said, although he still looked at Elros in interest.

"Well, that settles that. I guess the only thing left to do now is enjoy the party. But before that… where's Riser?" Elros asked as he looked around.

"He said he'd be attending but I haven't seen him yet," Ruval said, his voice laden with worry.

"I'm sure he'll be here. Likely nursing his pride," Riven said with a sigh; his son soared to close to the sun, and now his wings were all but burnt.

"I suppose. But yes, that settles it. Forgive us for taking your time. Please, enjoy the celebration," Ruval said. With that, he and family turned and left, part of the peerage in tow.

"Elros," Mihae said as she stepped forward, a blush on her cheeks. Akeno and Rias s.h.i.+fted a bit, carefully observing what she'd do.

"Hmm?" Elros asked.

"I'd like to thank you for saving me from that attack," she said as she looked up at him.

"Was happy to do it, miss," Elros said kindly.

"Please, call me Mihae," she said.

"Mihae. Beautiful name," he said. Mihae smiled and blushed deeper at that as she took a step back.

"Sorry, I don't think I got all your names yet, either," he said, his brow furrowing a bit.

"I'm Xuelan," she said, stepping forward to shake Elros's hand. Elros couldn't help but admire her beauty - soft features with wide blue eyes; dark hair that fell to her arms and over her b.r.e.a.s.t.s which were slightly exposed through the blue qipao that she wore.

"A pleasure," Elros said as he kissed her hand, bringing a blush to her cheeks.

"Isabela," the woman with a mask on one side of her face said as she smiled brightly at Elros. He did the same for her, although she didn't blush - she wasn't that type.

"Marion," said the brunette maid as she stepped forward.

"And Bürent," said the maid with lavender hair. Both were well endowed and wearing black and white French Maid outfits that brought a smile to his lips. They both blushed as he kissed their hands before stepping back.

"Karlamine," said the knight, as she held one hand to her chest and bowed. She didn't shake his hand, however - knowing she'd react just as girlishly as the others.

"And Yubelluna. Although I'd prefer it if you'd simply call me Bella," Yubelluna said, stepping forward again, although she kept a respectable distance as Akeno and Rias moved as well.

"Of course, Bella," Elros said with a wink. She smirked before stepping back.

"Back to the party, then," Rias said as she gripped Elros's arm tightly and tore him away from the beautiful women.

As they walked that, Elros noted that Rias and Akeno were uncharacteristically quiet.

"What's wrong he asked?" he asked.

"Hmm? Nothing. I'm fine," Rias said, snapping out of her funk.

"As am I," Akeno answered.

"That doesn't work on me, ladies," Elros said with a sigh.

"I'm fine, really," Rias a.s.sured him.

"Likewise. Just… thinking about something," Akeno said.

"Oh? What?" Elros asked.

"Secret," she said with a smile.

"Mmm… whatever," Elros began.

"Elros!" cried Issei suddenly. Elros suddenly found himself grabbed by a comically sobbing Issei.

"Issei, my man! What's up?" Elros asked, trying to hold back a laugh.

"I saw what happened! That hottie from Riser's peerage - the one with the huge t.i.ts and hair! She kissed you!" Issei cried out.

"She did indeed," Elros nodded sagely.

"WELL?!" Issei asked.

"Well, what?" Elros asked innocently.

"YOU CAN'T HOLD BACK, MAN! HOW WAS IT?!" Issei asked. Elros chuckled at that. Disentangling his arms from Rias and Akeno, he slung it around Issei and began to walk him over to a gaggle of women not far away.

"Ladies, how are you?" Elros asked suavely. They turned to him and giggled as they replied. Akeno and Rias watched with raised eyebrows - both ready to spring in case someone tried to make a move.

"We're fine. What about you?" asked a blonde who began tonguing a lollypop she had.

"I was actually hoping you'd do me a favor. See my friend here just had his heart broken. I've been trying everything to cheer him up, but the guys stone cold. Perhaps you wouldn't mind showing him a good time? I'd consider it a personal favor," Elros asked with a smile. Their eyes fell on Issei who blushed brightly.

"Mmm… he's cute," one of the women said.

"Definitely," her friend said.

"Enjoy," Elros said as he clapped Issei on his shoulders and walked away with Akeno and Rias, both of whom were giggling.

"That was sweet of you," Akeno said.

"I look out for my friends. Although, it's inc.u.mbent on Issei to deliver now. Maybe he'll finally see the light and make a move on Asia. Or vice versa," Elros said with a laugh.

"Going back to what he said, though - how was the kiss?" Rias suddenly asked, looking sideways at Akeno.

"Rias, I can't just kiss and tell like that. What kind of man do you take me for?" Elros asked with a mock scoff.

"A player?" Rias suggested.

"A male s.l.u.t," Akeno added.

"Definitely a male s.l.u.t. Possibly a gigolo," Rias pondered.

"I accept your labels happily," Elros said in mock superiority.

"They weren't compliments," Rias said lamely.

"That's what you think," Elros chuckled. As they continued, Elros noted the male population staring daggers at him for the most part.

"Huh. Looks like the guys aren't too happy," he deadpanned.

"Of course not. After all, the fairest maiden in the land is now considered your fiancee," Akeno said with a giggle. Rias let out an audible groan as she said that; she'd never escape it now. One of the gentlemen in the audience then stepped out in front of the three. He was an older gentleman with a goatee and a clean cut look about him.

"I must voice my displeasure at this," he said as he looked at Elros with disdain.

"And I my disinterest in your displeasure," Elros retorted.

"You ought to know your place, child. You may have beaten Lord Phoenix, but he was right in that Lady Gremory will never love you. You - any Reincarnated Devil, for that matter - are simply too far below her station," the man said. As soon as he said that, he felt a hand connect with his cheek. Rias slapped him with a significant power, sending him tumbling to the ground. As he looked up, fear was stricken in his heart as she towered over him, her Crimson Power palpable.

"How dare you even think about speaking in my stead," she whispered dangerously.

"I…," the man began but flinched as she brought up her hand again. Elros suddenly grabbed it. She turned to look at him, tears in her eyes - which he found surprising, considering the insult was directed at him.

"Hey. What's wrong?" Elros asked worriedly.

"I'm sorry. It's my fault that you're going to have to deal with people like this now," Rias said as she leaned forward. Elros smiled at that; she truly was caring about others. He wrapped his arms around her and brought her in for a hug that she returned with full force. The Devils around them got to murmuring again but were suddenly silenced as Elros turned his attention to them. A few of them stepped back as they saw the dangerous glint in them.

"Don't worry about it. Like I told you, I've dealt with people like that. It doesn't bother me. Let them say what they want to say," Elros said as he kissed her forehead. Rias nodded and smiled at him, wiping away her tears. He was right; she couldn't let this kind of stuff get to her.

They continued on their way when a voice suddenly called out from behind them.

"Eärendil," came Riser Phoenix's voice.

"Ah, Ri-," was all Elros got out as he turned around. He pushed Rias and Akeno to either side quickly; the last thing he saw before pa.s.sing out was a ma.s.sive jet stream of fire aimed directly at him and a crazed look on Riser's face as he expelled it. All around he heard shrieks of terror, none more audible than the ones that he identified coming from Akeno and Rias.

Pain. Burning. Then black.

-o-

The sun was setting on another hot and sweltering day on one of the hottest places on earth. As the cold night prepared to set in, a child made plans for his next meal. By his count, he'd been in this h.e.l.lhole for 36 days - spending most of them completely out of it. With little food, little water, and little clothes - he had been reaching the point of desperation. Now, regardless of IF he wanted to, he would HAVE to.

He began digging a hole atop a small sand dune - one that could be seen and smelt by animals, even from a distance. Once the whole was big enough, he set the bait - chunks of meat from the carca.s.s of a vulture. He buried himself in the sand, a sharp talon held in his right and began the long wait.

Hours pa.s.sed and he stood still as a statue for hours on end, not daring to move an inch for if he did, who knows when he would eat or drink next? No, he would have to suffer the pain and discomfort if he wanted to live. As the morning sun began to rise, his wait paid off.

A single coyote was sauntering toward the bait - no doubt it had broken away from the pack. The child waited with baited breath - he could not move, would not breathe, until the animal was in the exact spot he intended. Every second, the animal inched closer and closer and closer. Finally, after what seemed like forever, it stopped and bent down to sniff the meat, making sure it was ok to eat.

The time was now. The child sprung like a Black Mamba, the sharp talon gripped in his hand and a terrifying look on his face. He drove the talon deep into the eye of the coyote which howled in pain. The child would not relent. With every second that pa.s.sed, a new and b.l.o.o.d.y hole opened on the side of the coyote's face - its eye was taken out, blood poured from its ears and head. The beast had no chance to escape the flurry from the child, who was remarkably quick and strong for his age. Finally, after what felt like hours, the coyote fell - not yet dead, however. Its breathing was labored. The child knelt down beside it, breathing just as heavily. Finally, he plunged the talon into the brain of the coyote. He twisted the talon and the body of the coyote twitched along side it. Finally, it was dead.

The child cut the stomach wide open, allowing the organs, intestines, and copious amount of blood to pour out. He looked for pieces that he might be able to cook on a fire and saved them, discarding the rest for the scavengers that would come out later. He looked longingly at the blood, wanting to take a drink of it. He hadn't had a sip of water for days, if not weeks, and wanted something to satiate his thirst. But he knew the dangers that came with drinking the blood and forsook it - pain now was preferable to death later.

He began to drag the coyote through the sand as he looked for a place to make shelter so the routine could begin again.

The sun took no pity on the child. It beat down on him.

-o-

Elros slowly opened his eyes. As the light poured in, he blinked a few times to adjust to it, noting that his eyes felt sensitive. Slowly, he tried to get up.

"You're awake! We were so worried!" a voice rang out, hurting his ears. His hands clapped over them to save him the pain and he heard another clap - no doubt hands flying over someone's mouth.

"I'm sorry," said the voice, but quieter this time. Finally, as his eyes adjusted, Elros saw who the voice belonged to. Rias was sitting at his left side while Akeno slept naked at his right.

"Hey, Rias. What's going on?" Elros whispered.

"Riser," Rias snarled, her anger palpable.

"Phoenix? Ugh. d.a.m.n. What happened?" Elros asked as he brought a hand to his face.

"Don't you remember?" Rias asked worried as she moved from her chair to sit at his side, caressing his face tenderly with her fingers.

"I remember… fire. And someone shouting. But that's it," Elros said.

"Riser f.u.c.kING Phoenix," Rias said, her voice breaking a bit. Elros put an arm around her and gave her a one-armed hug, which she happily accepted before continuing.

"At the party…," Rias began.

-o-

Rias, Akeno, and many others looked on in shock and horror at what happened. As the two ladies flew to the side, a jet stream of phoenix fire was launched squarely at Elros. No sound escaped his lips, but they knew that he was likely in tremendous pain. As it seared his face and neck, Elros began falling back - the fire coupled with the pain that he was holding in from his final technique was too much to bear and it took its toll on him.

"ELROS!" Rias roared, tears falling from her eyes - not knowing that he was out before he hit the ground. Suddenly, a fire ball erupted in front of him and blasted him back hundreds of feet - right into the concrete wall clear on the other side of the auditorium.

As Rias and Akeno turned, they saw Riser Phoenix standing there, a look of fury and insanity on his face. That was the breaking point for Rias. People began running away as her Crimson Power of Destruction came to a head, whipping everything in her vicinity about.

Akeno was no different. Thunder began encircling her as more tears fell from her eyes, anger seeping into each bolt. She launched at attack at Riser - which connected. Riser seemed as though he were unable to move - or didn't want to. Rias attacked as well, rocketing him back.

"RISER! FOOL!" his father shouted angrily. Riven went up to his son who began writhing around in fury and subdued him.

"RUVAL!" he roared at his other son who quickly came ahead as well. The two men eventually managed to knock him out cold, both stunned and horrified by what happened.

"HOW DARE HE ATTACK HIM!" Rias roared, her anger now set on the two other Phoenix's.

"Rias-," Venelana began, just as horrified by what had transpired.

"NO MOM! HE HURT HIM! HE HURT ELROS! I'M GOING TO KILL HIM!" Rias roared as she dangerously began to approach the subdued Riser. Suddenly, she felt a tug on her leg. Turning, she saw Gasper, tears falling from his eyes.

"We need to help Elros, Rias!" he shouted at her. Rias growled as she turned to Riser again, but nodded. Gasper was right. Elros needed the attention now. Riser could wait.

Rias and Akeno but hurried to Elros's side, hoping the damage wasn't as bad as they thought. He was slumped against the war, small fires on his robe. His face was burned, but that wasn't the most gruesome sight. From his mouth, blood was pouring - with no end in sight.

"Oh no… Elros," Rias said as she quickly fell to her knees and grabbed his face, holding it against her b.r.e.a.s.t.s. She kissed his head as her tears began to drip into his blood. Akeno followed, gently caressing his burned face. By the time someone got there to help, they thought that Rias and Akeno were also victims - both covered in his blood.

-o-

"HOW IS HE?!" Rias roared at the doctor who just treated Elros.

"He'll be fine, Lady Gremory. The Phoenix Tears have worked wonderfully and he is recovering mostly," the doctor said.

"Mostly? What do you mean mostly? They should fix everything, dammit!" Rias hissed angrily. She and Akeno refused to change until everything was fine with Elros and both were losing their patience.

"I'm afraid I can't discuss that with you, Lady Gremory. You're not listed as Mr. Eärendil's ICE - nor is anyone else here. I'm afraid all I can offer is my a.s.surance that he will be fine," the doctor said.

"He could've died! If there's something you're not telling us…!" Rias began, tears starting again. Her mother rested a gentle hand on her shoulder. Rias scoffed before walking away, Akeno in tow.

"Please forgive her, doctor. She's simply afraid right now," Venelana said.

"Of course, Lady Gremory. I'm sorry I couldn't offer more," the doctor said.

"Is there anything you can say? Anything that wouldn't breach your confidentiality?" Venelana asked. The doctor sighed deeply before nodding, rubbing his forehead.

"All I can say is that I'm surprised that young man is alive. And I don't mean Mr. Phoenix's cowardly attack. The state of his body is… terrifying, even for I. I'm sorry, but that's all I can say - and it's already too much, I fear," the doctor said as he brushed past Venelana. She brought a hand to her chest, looking through the door where the doctor came from. With a sigh, she went after her daughter and Akeno.

-o-

"Doesn't look like we're in a hospital now," Elros commented as he looked around. The room was certainly a lot more s.p.a.cious. He noted that he was set upon a large bed, easily big enough to hold him plus several other people. The crimson sheets were similar to the ones that Rias had in her home. He saw the red walnut frame of the bed, surrounded by a sheer canopy. On the ways, he saw various portraits and to the left was a beautiful balcony offering a tremendous view of mountains in the distance.

"You're not. We're at my family's home in the Underworld. We thought it'd be better to take care of you here," Rias said.

"Definitely better than a hospital. How are you, though? And Akeno?" Elros said as he gently stroked Akeno's soft features.

"Don't worry about us - worry about yourself! That fire hit you head on! Why didn't you move?!" Rias asked as she rested her head against his, tears suddenly falling. As Elros saw that, he brought a hand to her cheek and gave her a rea.s.suring smile. He gently rubbed them away before leaning in and kissing her on the cheek.

"What was that for?" she asked softly.

"I wanted to. Is that ok?" Elros asked.

"More than ok," Rias said with a smile before restating her question.

"I suppose I didn't think about it. I'd rather you and Akeno not get hurt, especially if I'm the target," Elros said. Rias put her arms around him as she hugged him close. Elros could feel her tears against his neck. He gently rubbed her back in comfort.

"I was so worried… I thought… I… I…," Rias said, struggling to get the words out as she wrapped his short hair around a finger, remembering the emotions that flew through her heart when she saw Elros blasted back.

Horror. Terror. Shock. Surprise. Anger. Hatred. Fear. Love.

As she saw Akeno readjust herself on Elros, she noted that she felt the same way. Akeno and Rias absolutely refused to leave his side for anything. Drawing herself back, Rias pushed Elros back on his back, her hands pressing against the brand on his pec and the scar on his chest. To Elros's relief, she was smiling as she did so.

Rias stood up and carefully took off her clothes, drawing the ritual out so that Elros could admire her as he pleased. He smiled appreciably as she helped him take his s.h.i.+rt off as well.

"Sorry, Akeno," she said with a giggle as she pushed her friend off Elros gently. She mounted him, resting comfortably on his crotch. Elros couldn't help but smile at the gesture as she leaned on him, her b.r.e.a.s.t.s pus.h.i.+ng against his chest as she held her lips mere inches from his own.

"I just want to say that I am so on board for this," Elros said as he ran his hands up her thighs. He smiled at the response he elicited; a deep blush was on Rias's cheeks as she bit her lip at the sensation. He brought a hand to her a.s.s and gave it a small squeeze, eliciting a squeak and turning her crimson red. With the other hand, he began to walk it up the front of her thigh toward her nirvana; with each step getting ever closer and closer to her most guarded region.

"Huh. You like?" he whispered as he moved his hand to her a.s.s as well, squeezing it again but this time a bit harder.

"I… do," she said with a bit of hesitation, searching his face for a response as she pulled back a bit.

"You're going to make someone a really happy guy with those words one day," Elros whispered. He moved has hands up to her face, taking her cheeks in his hands. Rias's hands traveled up as well, touching his and pressing them against her face.

Rias could feel her heart beating rapidly, wondering what he was going to do. As seductive as she was, as many heads as she turned, she had to admit that when it came to love, s.e.x, and matters of the heart, she was a novice. She had never been in a relations.h.i.+p before; never kissed a boy; never been on a date. She and Akeno enjoyed teasing Issei and now Elros, but neither had actually been with a man prior; and she wasn't keen on the idea of losing her virginity in such a manner, her best friend asleep at the side. But she wondered how far Elros would take it; as well as how far she would let him take it. To her surprise, however, instead of kissing her with a demonic and devilish pa.s.sion, Elros brought her forehead to his lips and kissed her gently. Rias was happy that he couldn't see her face right now because it looked as though someone had sprayed it with blood. It was odd, she thought, that he had elicited such a response? Was it because of the kiss or the meaning behind it? He had just kissed her a moment ago, but this time, it felt… different.

Finally, after she thought the blush was gone, she lifted her head gently and looked at him with searching eyes, her mouth slightly open and her heart beating even faster.

"Calm down, Rias. Your heart sounds like its about to burst," Elros said with a short chuckle that brought the crimson color back to her in full force. She buried her face deep into his chest, hoping it would open up and swallow her to save her the indignity of whatever might happen next. Elros brought a hand to her head and began to run his hand through her hair before speaking in a serious manner.

"How are you feeling right now?" he asked quietly.

"I'm… Happy. So happy. Thank you so much for what you did. Beating Riser… taking care of Akeno and I… I… don't know how to repay you. Seriously," Rias said earnestly, looking up at him from her current position. She seemed to be put at ease as he smiled at her and continued to gently caress her.

"Don't mention it. I'm here for you, m'lady," as he bowed his head in mock deference. Rias giggled at that as she moved a bit to the side so that Akeno could get comfortable again.

"I'm going to remember all these times you teased me, by the way. You know that, right?" Rias joked as she rested her had on his shoulder and ran her hands across his chest and stomach.

"Just to let you know, I hate hard and sweaty s.e.x. So if you ever want to punish me…" Elros trailed off as he walked a finger down to her breast. His eyes flitted up and down her body and he grinned as Rias turned red.

"Ms. President, you're turning blood red. Are you thinking of something naughty?" Elros teased.

"Oh stop it," Rias said as she buried her head in his shoulder.

"Alright, alright. I'll call it quits for now," Elros said.

"Good. Now, get some rest. We've got plenty of time. I want you completely and totally healed before summer starts," Rias said.

"I will endeavor to do my best, Rias," Elros said. He quickly turned to face her and gave her another kiss on the forehead before quickly going to sleep. Rias smiled at the gesture and s.h.i.+fted her position slightly, resting her lips comfortably close to his neck, a bright smile on her face as she felt his hand on her lower back, pressing her body against his.

-o-

As Elros awake hours later, the two beautiful ladies were still dozing comfortably on him. He couldn't help but smile at their peaceful looks. Their breathing was easy and content, as though without a care in the world.

Being careful not to disturb them, Elros slowly got to his feet. As they touched the ground, he noted how sore they felt. He struggled to get up - his legs not obeying him; an aftereffect of the power he expended during the match.

"Having a little trouble?" came a whisper from the doorframe to the balcony. Kuroka was standing there, a hand on her hip and a pleasant smile on her face.

"You could say that," Elros said with a smile.

"Here," she whispered as she went over to him and helped him up. Elros put an arm around her shoulders while she put one around his waist. Slowly, she walked him out to the balcony where light was s.h.i.+ning.

"Now this is f.u.c.king nice," Elros said, closing his eyes and taking in the rays.

"Never met a Devil who enjoys any light at all," Kuroka said as she leaned against the balcony as well.

"When your entire power is based on light, it's difficult to escape from," Elros said.

"I guess. Great showing during the match, by the way. Pretty sure you can f.u.c.k Rias or her mom anytime now. Knight in s.h.i.+ning armor and all," Kuroka said with a slight roll of the eyes.

"I get the feeling you're a little jealous. Perfectly normal. I am me, after all," Elros said in mock superiority.

"Please. It takes a lot more than that to impress me," Kuroka said with a smile.

"I can probably do it," Elros said confidently.

"Whatever. I just wanted to congratulate you," Kuroka said.

"Thank you," Elros said, nodding.

The two stood in silence for a bit as they stared ahead. They had a stunning view of the mountains in the distance as well as the outlines of small towns in front of them. Elros noted a mighty river cutting a path through some of the towns, it's azure water flowing and sparkling. It made for quite a romantic sight, he thought.

"I should go. Anyone sees us like this, they'll get the wrong idea. Plus, I don't want Rias and Akeno up my a.s.s later," Kuroka said. She turned to go but suddenly paused and looked at Elros.

"Can I ask you something?" she asked, a bit of hesitation in her voice.

"What is it?" Elros asked, still looking ahead at the mountains, feeling a cool breeze on his face.

"When I told you that I was Koneko's sister, you reacted weird," Kuroka said.

"I did?" Elros asked quizzically, finally breaking away and looking at her.

"Yeah. Coldly," Kuroka said, giving him an intense look.

"Ah. I'm sorry about that. It was wrong of me, now that I reflect on it. You see, Rias told me a bit about what Koneko's youth was like - what happened between you and your old master," Elros said.

"Oh," was all Kuroka said. Elros noted she had an uncomfortable look on her face.

"She told me that you killed him and then left Koneko to fend for herself. Like I said, I was wrong to react that way. After all, I don't have your side of the story," Elros said.

"What?" Kuroka asked, surprised.

"Your side of the story. There's always two sides. The official side says that you killed him in cold blood and then went on the lamb. But I noticed you and Vali in the crowd when I was fighting Riser. You seem to care about Koneko immensely. I'm a fool for not seeing it before," Elros said gently. Kuroka was flabbergasted by his response and tried to take it in stride - she wasn't used to being understood. She smiled kindly at him before turning to look at the mountains again.

"That old b.a.s.t.a.r.d… he Reincarnated me and took us in. Things for good a while, you know. Koneko was happy… bubbly… loving. I did what I could to take care of her because we lost our parents at a young age, but there was only so much I could do. They said I lost control of my powers and that I killed him in a rage. That's a lie. He was planning on sacrificing Koneko for something… I lost my temper when he tried to hurt her. I killed him. After that, there was a manhunt. I didn't have any choice but to leave - I couldn't put Koneko in danger like that," Kuroka told Elros. He noted that her breath shuddered as she told him the story. Elros gently put an arm around her.

As she felt him touch her, Kuroka went red. She wasn't used to this. Vali wasn't the hugging type, nor was the rest of the Vali Team. She couldn't even remember the last time she had gotten hugged or touched in such a way. She turned to look at Elros and found him smiling at her.

"It appears I was indeed wrong about you. You're a wonderful sister," Elros told her quietly. Kuroka blushed brighter at that and didn't reply, turning her head back to the mountains.

"Who's to say what I told you is true? I could just be b.u.t.tering you up before going for a strike," Kuroka said, not looking at him.

"Considering how much trouble I had with getting up, I'd say you've had plenty of chances already. If you haven't struck now, then I think I'm safe. Besides, it's not like I'm wrong. You love Koneko, don't you?" Elros. Kuroka was quiet for a minute before answering.

"More than anything. If I wasn't on the run, I'd…," Kuroka trailed off sadly. She suddenly turned to him, a searching look in her eyes.

"What? Something on my face?" Elros asked he touched it, eliciting a giggle.

"No. I've seen how Koneko looks at you, though. I don't think I've ever seen such a large smile on her as when you were kicking Phoenix's a.s.s," Kuroka said with a giggle.

"Glad she thought so. She's a wonderful girl," Elros said.

"I know. But she looks up to you, I think. Kind of like a big brother," Kuroka continued.

"Does that bother you?" Elros asked.

"No, not at all. The opposite, actually. Nothings more important to me than her safety. Knowing she has someone like you looking out for her is… rea.s.suring," Kuroka said.

"I promise to do my best to not let either of you down, then," Elros said with a smile. Kuroka returned it before turning back to the mountains - this time admiring the view for what it was, her heart at ease.

"Azazel told Vali a little bit about your job; I forced him to tell me as well," Kuroka began.

"Oh? Looks like I'm gonna have to kick Azazel's a.s.s next, then. Here I thought he'd keep it a secret. But what do you think?" Elros asked.

"Seems like a tough job," Kuroka said softly. A s.p.a.ce cop? If Azazel didn't sound so honest when he said it, she'd have called him a liar.

"Well, it does have its perks you know. s.p.a.ce babes for one," Elros said with a grin.

"Men," Kuroka scoffed, rolling her eyes.

"Don't tell me you're not curious about s.e.x in s.p.a.ce?" Elros said in mock surprise.

"Well, now that you mention it…," Kuroka mumbled.

"It's great. Happy to show you sometime, if you're up to it," Elros said as he put an arm around her waist and pulled her close. Kuroka was surprised as she suddenly found herself pressed against him, him towering over her. She quickly overcame the initial surprise; she smirked and replied by putting her hands on his chest and leaning in until their lips were just inches apart. She couldn't help but smile a bit wider as his hands explored her back comfortably.

Elros couldn't deny that there was some level of attraction there. Kuroka was ridiculously beautiful and had a perfect figure. Her dark hair fell around her head and shoulders, strikingly contrasting with her bright hazel eyes. Her soft lips were curved into a pleasant smile; one move and they'd be locked with his.

"You're lucky I like you. If any other guy tried this, I would've cut their throat by now," she said quietly with a hint of seduction as she traced a line across his neck. She giggled as he squeezed her a bit closer.

"I tend to have that effect on women. I'm pretty charming, aren't I?" Elros whispered back to her.

"Hmm… I've probably seen better," Kuroka teased.

"You wound me. Guess I'll have to try harder, then," Elros said. Suddenly she found her back against the balcony rail as Elros s.h.i.+fted from in front of her face to just above the nape of her neck. He heard her take a sharp intake of breath as she felt his warm breath against her skin.

"W-what're you doing?" she asked, stuttering slightly but not pus.h.i.+ng him off; if anything, she tightened her hold, her hands now around his neck.

"Just trying harder. Am I making you uncomfortable?" he asked as he moved his lips to her ear. She felt a pleasurable chill go down her spine as he whispered into it.

"I… I… I'm just not used to this," she admitted. After a moment, he pulled away and locked eyes with her again. He couldn't help but smile as he saw the new found blush on her cheek. Kuroka wasn't used to being treated like a girl her age and couldn't remember the last time she was; it was different but… pleasant.

"Sorry. Just had to prove to you that you haven't seen better," Elros said with a grin.

"I can't tell if you're better or worse than that perv on your team. You have Rias and Akeno naked in your bed, and here you are teasing me. What will people say?" Kuroka wondered.

"You know what they say, the more the merrier. So long as no one crosses swords, it's all good," Elros said with a laugh. Kuroka couldn't help but join in on it; his cheerful att.i.tude was contagious. Finally, with some hesitation, she pushed him off slightly. She knew she had to get going soon, but wanted to spend more time with him. Elros nodded as he felt her hesitation.

"You can talk to me anytime you want, wherever you want," he said, pus.h.i.+ng a strand of loose hairs behind her ear for her. Kuroka couldn't help feel the slightest blush creeping on her cheeks yet again; this was the first time anyone did that for her.

"You sure? I wouldn't want to get you into trouble by a.s.sociating with me. Then they'd target me," she said, uncertainty in her voice.

"I'm positive. Besides, you all seem friendly enough. Sure, some rivalry, but that doesn't necessarily breed enmity," Elros said.

"I guess. Here, my number," she said as she reached into his pocket and pulled out his phone, putting her number in.

"Hold on, need a picture. How about a pose?" Elros asked with a grin. Kuroka smiled and rolled her eyes, but complied, putting a hand on her hips, tilting her head to the side, biting her lip gently and giving him a l.u.s.tful stare.

"How about that?" she asked after he took the picture.

"That. Is. Perfect," he said. He pulled her in for one more hug, surprising her a bit. However, she leaned into it as much as she could and put her arms around his neck; he did the same for her waist. They kept that position for a moment, reveling in each other's warmth.

"You're pretty warm, you know. Cats love that," Kuroka giggled.

"I'm glad you think so," Elros said as he rubbed her back gently.

"Thanks," she whispered in his ear as she pulled back. Elros smiled and put a hand to her cheek and nodded. She winked and turned around, heading back out of the house to meet with Vali.

As she left Elros turned back to the mountains and continued to let the breeze whip around his face. As much as loved being around beautiful women at all times, there was still something to be said about being by oneself in such a beautiful place - no interruptions, no talking - just a person and the glory of nature around them. He drew the next few minutes out into what felt like hours, just soaking it all in before he heard another sound.

"Hey," came Akeno's voice, slightly sleepy as her eyes were drooping.

"Hey. Good to see you," Elros said as he put an arm around her as she walked up to his side. She gave him a small pout, earning a raised eyebrow.

"I saw you were having fun with Kuroka a little while ago," Akeno said as she put her arms around his neck and pressed herself against him, eliciting a grin as her b.r.e.a.s.t.s pushed up comfortably against his chest. He put his arms on her bare back, taking them as low as he dare go for now before resting his head against hers.

"You're not jealous, are you?" he asked.

"Hmm… a little," Akeno admitted with a smirk.

"I'd one up it by sweeping you off your feet, but unfortunately, my legs are barely keeping up as it is," Elros admitted as he pulled her in a bit closer. Akeno's brow furrowed in worry as she pulled back a bit, touching his cheek.

"I was so worried. Risers attack seemed more powerful than usual… and it hit you head on. Then he blew you back. It happened so quickly, I…," she trailed off. She and Rias wouldn't admit it, but they scolded themselves viciously for not doing anything to protect Elros - although knowing that there was little they could do.

"Don't worry about it. See? Good as new," Elros said as he pulled back a bit, letting her see him. Akeno sighed deeply as she her eyes scanned his face, resting on the visible scar. She brought her hand up and traced it down, biting her lip as the question came to the fore. Elros brought his hand up as well, resting it on hers.

"Comes with the territory," he said with a sad smile.

"Doesn't mean I have to like it," Akeno said.

"Adds to my charm, though, no? Makes me look dangerous and rugged. Chicks dig that," Elros said with a laugh.

"I don't know how you can laugh about such an injury," Akeno sighed as she shook her head. As much as she disliked it, he wasn't wrong; it definitely made him look more handsome.

"One has to be able to laugh things off. I try not to let the small stuff get to me," Elros said. She suddenly poked his cheek, making him flinch a bit. The Phoenix Tears worked some wonderful magic, but his face felt a fit tender.

"Uh huh. Not letting the small stuff get to you, I see," Akeno giggled.

"That was mean," Elros pouted.

"I'm sorry," Akeno said with a smile as she kissed his cheek, resting her lips there for a few seconds.

"All better, as it were," Elros said. Akeno laughed at that as she rested her head on him again.

"All that aside, congratulations again on winning. Riser's such a f.u.c.king a.s.shole. Coward as well, it seems," Akeno said, anger trickling her voice.

"Yup. Now Rias is free to marry whomever she wants," Elros said as he hugged her.

"I think Venelana is fond of you. She'd be fine if you and Rias tied the knot," Akeno said with a sour smile.

"I'm too young to think about marriage right now," Elros said.

"I think we all are," Akeno said with a sigh.

"Anyways, enough about me. How are you doing?" Elros asked, worry evident in his voice.

"I'm fine. Why?" Akeno asked, puzzled.

"You didn't get hurt by his attack, did you?" Elros asked as he examined her face.

"No. You pushed Rias and I away in time," Akeno said.

"Good. I couldn't forgive myself if I let you two get hurt," Elros said seriously. Akeno smiled wider at that as she kissed his cheek again, resting her lips there longer this time.

"You're sweet. But right now, let's go inside. You need a lot more rest," Akeno said as she took his hand and led him inside. They saw Rias sleeping pleasantly, searching slightly for her favorite pillow.

"You know, I can get used to this. Waking up with two beautiful women every morning. Yeah. Let's make this a thing," Elros said as he wrapped his arm around Akeno, taking it as low as he dared. Akeno smiled but didn't respond as they both scrambled into bed again. Rias unconsciously readjusted herself and rested her head on Elros's chest while Akeno took his shoulder. Soon, all three were asleep again.

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