Kellen shifted when he heard the door open, and felt that it was Rhys entering the room long before the hand landed on his waist.
"How is it?" Rhys’ voice was low, his chin brushing Kellen’s shoulder as he leaned in. Kellen sighed.
"Awful." Kellen admitted and Rhys let out a dry laugh.
You’re right there." Rhys agreed, wrapping his hand more firmly around Kellen’s waist and Kellen appreciated the comfort.
"Were you able to get any more information?" Kellen asked and Rhys made a grumbling noise.
"Not anything I think is useful. I can probably say that the monster attack is over. They fled when the gate exploded." Rhys said and Kellen exhaled slowly. He didn’t really agree with what Rhys said, and Rhys could tell. "What? Did you?" Rhys asked, and Kellen turned his head, meeting his gaze.
"No. I didn’t. But what I saw in the recordings didn’t look like a gate explosion. Especially not of a poison gate." Kellen told him calmly. He hoped that he at least sounded calm, because he didn’t feel it. Casper had found a chair and was sitting down in it while he typed on his phone.
"You didn’t mention that to me." Casper said, glancing up at the couple. Kellen winced.
"Sorry. I think I meant to, but I just..." Casper grunted. He didn’t look offended, he didn’t even sound upset. He sounded distracted. Like he had just said what came to his mind as he was working.
"It’s alright Kellen. I’m not upset. What do you mean it doesn’t look like a gate explosion?" He asked and Kellen nodded, trying to hype himself up to speak about it. This felt so much like the time he had to explain about poison gates before, in Uncle Tom’s office ages ago.
"Well...we don’t have a lot of information on poison gates, but most gates don’t become a suction cup when a gate explodes. They normally explode outwards, with monsters and creatures coming out. We...I didn’t see any of that happening when the poison gate exploded. That, and we have the D Class gate as a reference. We kind of know how warped the surroundings get when a gate of that level explodes. We would already know if the poison was spreading this way." Kellen said.
Speaking, even about this topic, somehow seemed to calm him. Casper blinked several times, but it was Pamela who barked the order out.
"Check to see if there is any poison coming from the front lines! More than two days ago! More than a week ago!" She ordered, and that told Kellen that she had been listening in this whole time. She just hadn’t spoken up until now.
Rhys turned Kellen so that he was facing him, more in his arms than before. Kellen now had his back to Casper and the rest of the room, with the blank screen in front of him, behind Rhys’ shoulder.
"Are you sure?" He asked and Kellen gulped.
"Yeah. It wasn’t an...explosion. I think...I hope I’m wrong, but I think it sucked them in. That it is trying to grow bigger again. Take over more space." Kellen felt his eyes water. "We’re going to have to send a crew in to get to the core." Kellen said quietly and Rhys’ jaw tightened.
He knew what Kellen was saying without Kellen saying it. Everyone in the room knew it. With the front lines in chaos, who was the best option? The man who was teaching everyone? The man who had the longest streak of working as a Field Guide on their personal front lines?
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The truth was staring them in the face, but Kellen knew that Rhys was going to be hesitant about it. It made perfect sense why he would be. Kellen was also nervous about this.
"We’re getting a call from the D.E.C." Peter said and Rhys sighed.
"Let it go through." Rhys said, turning so that Kellen and Rhys were facing the screen. Shortly after the announcement, Lieutenant Fisher’s face filled the screen. He looked grim, hardened, and when he noticed Kellen beside Rhys, his expression grew worse.
"Have you gotten in contact yet?" He asked without a greeting and Rhys shook his head.
"No. I haven’t. Has Sakura?" He asked and Lieutenant Fisher shook his head. Peter spoke up again.
"The Peach Guild is phoning in." Rhys let out a snort.
"Speak of Sakura. Patch her in too." Rhys told him and then the screen split until both Lieutenant Fisher and Sakura filled the screen. Sakura wasn’t in her office, the background too white behind her. The muffled sounds of people yelling and moving around came through on her side.
Her hair was up in a ponytail, her expression tight, her eyes glowing. They were also rimmed with red, showing that she had been crying. When she noticed Kellen was also here, her eyes watered instantly.
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