Ready

Kai entered a gigantic hall in the center of Erasmus' castle. Here, he was going to train and learn how to master his power from this day onward. The hall was cold and smelled of dust. There were no jellyfish chandeliers -or jellyliers for short as he now liked to call them- on the ceiling. Instead, large purple braziers hanging from the stone columns holding the ceiling up lit the massive space, casting an eerie purple light all over the large square stone tiles lining the floor. Kai noticed that the stone was stained a dark red in some spots.

The double doors he'd entered through magically closed with a decisive thud.

He turned around and faced Erasmus with a raised chin, squared shoulders and fisted hands. Let's begin," he said with a determination he hadn't felt in a long time, if ever. He was resolved to master this power bestowed upon him against his will -and without even his knowledge for most of his life.

It was about damned time, and there was no other choice.

Hakan needed him.

"Not so fast, my Prince."

Kai lifted a questioning eyebrow at his tutor, slightly annoyed by the proverbial wrench lodged into the iron-clad wheels of his resolve.

"We must lay down some ground rules, first." Erasmus looked apologetic, but this seemed to be something he would not relent on. He looked equally resolved.

"Rules?" Kai echoed dubiously. "What kind of rules?" No hitting below the belt? No eye gouging?

"Rules for our protection."

Kai simply stared. 'Our' seemed like a stretch; the Spirit would not allow any harm to befall Kai. Technically.

"I must admit these rules are more to protect me than to protect you. I'm well aware that you're... well-protected, but I'd like to survive your tutorship, your Highness."

Kai said not unkindly, "I'll be the one to decide that."

Erasmus flinched.

A few days ago, Kai would have immediately regretted his bluntness and would have rushed to soothe Erasmus' hurt feelings. The Kai of today would tell him to suck it up. These people -his people- had sucked out every ounce of kindness out of him until there was nothing left but a raw dullness. Erasmus and Ryodan now needed to understand and acknowledge that they were here to serve him and not the other way around, and that they were to never make a single decision for him ever again, especially one relating to his mother and Hakan.

If they ever overstepped these boundaries again, Kai would not only leave them to die, but he would kill them himself.

"State your rules." Kai commanded, his voice echoing in the hall.

The mage hesitated for only a second. "One," He held up a finger. "It's only ever you and me in these training sessions. No one else can be present, including your mother. She won't like what she'll see."

Kai nodded. Something told him that this wasn't going to be easy, or even pretty, so it was best that his mother didn't linger on the sidelines. She would only distract him.

"You listen to my instructions only. No one else's." Erasmus paused, inhaled, exhaled and then said, "Not even the Spirit of the Sea."

Deep inside Kai, the Spirit rumbled exactly like a dragon and his inner black pool rippled. Needless to say, the Spirit was unhappy by this particular rule. But, surprisingly, it did not protest.

Kai did. Frowning, he demanded, "Why not?" Considering it was a source of power and magic, wouldn't the Spirit be an excellent teacher, probably even more knowledgeable than Erasmus ever could be? It didn't make any sense why Erasmus would dictate such a thing.

"I want to teach magic to Kai the half-breed first, not Kai the Spirit's host."

"What's the difference?"

"The difference, my Prince, is that even half-breeds uninhabited by the Spirit of the Sea can wield magic. You have your own magic dwelling within you, separate from the Spirit's."

Kai carefully considered Erasmus' words -and their implications- for a few moments. So, he had his own magic inside him, huh. Even if he didn't have the Spirit inside him, he could still wield magic. This bit of information was... eye-opening.

He recalled the first time he ever felt a hint of magic. When he nearly drowned at the foot of the cliff, the Spirit of the Sea emerged in all its golden glory to rescue him, giving him the ... uh... 'kiss of life'. That was the first magical incident in his life. He'd never known magic before that moment, never even believed it existed.

The mage continued to explain, "It is true that the Spirit magnifies your latent power exponentially, more so than I can ever imagine most likely, but you were born with magic. All half-breeds are, as are full-fledged merfolk."

"When the Spirit of the Sea first awoke inside me," Kai began, remembering the events of that fateful day as if it were yesterday, "I was drowning. He saved me."

Erasmus eyebrows disappeared under his hairline. "Drowning?" he repeated incredulously.

"Well, I thought I was. At the time I didn't know what I was, what I am, so I thought I was going to die. Could I have drowned without the Spirit's help?"

Kai could see the answer in Erasmus' face already.

"Impossible. You are a born half-breed, meaning you could have always breathed underwater if you so wished... if you knew, I mean."

Kai nodded and then chuckled lightly. It was a humorless laugh. "Wish I knew that when I was terrified out of my mind." The fear of death... he could still taste its bitterness, its desperateness, its wretchedness even today.

Erasmus' expression morphed into a sympathetic one. "He... your father should have told you. He should have come for you. I never understood why he didn't."

Kai looked at a brazier burning brightly on a column near them. "Nobody seems to do, apparently."

Perhaps Marius was right about his father...

Sighing, Kai focused on the present. There was no use dwelling on either the past or dead mermen. Besides, it was a cold, cold day in Hell before he agreed with Marius on anything.

"You got more rules or is it just these two?"

"Yes. One more."

Kai met Erasmus' eyes.

"You must take this seriously."

"Of course I will-"

"No, I mean..." Erasmus started shrugging out of his baggy shirt to reveal a well-muscled, well-proportioned body.

Kai's mind was still having a difficult time associating the adult male before him to the Erasmus he knew in a child's body. If it weren't for the same purple eyes, he would never believe they were one and the same.

"When I tell you to attack me, you must do so seriously. I want you to try and kill me."

Kai's eyes slightly rounded. "Kill you?"

Erasmus nodded slowly. "Yes. Every time we're in a training session, I want you to do everything in your power to kill me." The solemn expression he wore gave Kai pause.

He stared into the purple eyes, and they stared steadily back. There was no ounce of hesitation in them. Erasmus was dead serious.

Then, it was only right that Kai took this just as seriously too.

"Very well." Kai nodded, his resolution and determination flaring. "I'm ready."



-To Be Continued-

It has been a quite a rollercoaster ride! Wouldn't you agree? This was one of my favorite books to write, and I'm personally in love with some of the crazy and often daring twists I've gotten to include. As Book 1, it was intended to set up the 'universe' and introduce the main characters and the main conflict, while showing a little of the new world. I say 'little' because Book 2 will delve deeper into the merworld, exploring the world under the sea past Astria and Nostraza. It'll also include some major character development, though not necessarily for the better for some of our favorite characters.

There's a lot at stake for both Kai and Marius, and they'll both do anything to get what they want.

Now that Book 1 is complete, I hope you'll look forward to Book 2.

I plan to publish Book 2 sometime in November this year, though I may delay based on the cache of chapters I manage to write on Patreon. I want at least 20 chapters before I start uploading here. If you can't wait to continue the story, consider joining my Patreon and supporting my writing journey where you'll find Book two already available and exclusive NSFW Abyssal short stories and artwork!

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