"Kagami, calm down." Akashi nervously stated. "I don't like it either, but we can't risk it."
"That's my grandson!" I growled. "I'll be damned if I let him die!"
"I don't really like this..." Isamu stated. "Are we really going to let a kid die?"
"If we have to." Baki stated.
"Baki! He's my fucking grandson!" I yelled at him.
"I get that!" He growled. "I don't like it either. But if we don't wait for the opportune time, then we could cause the deaths of billions of people."
I got where Baki was coming from, but I couldn't agree with him. Not when a kid's life was on the line, not when it was grandson.
How could I just let him be tortured? What if the opportune moment doesn't arrive? Will we just leave the kid to die?
I turned back to watch what was happening. And my blood ran cold. Lupercio had his sword raised, ready to stab my grandson straight through the chest.
"Oh n-" Isamu stated.
Baki and Akashi looked away, ashamed.
"No!" I screamed, leaping off the rock and speeding towards them at high speeds.
"Kagami, wait!" Baki cried out, his eyes wide.
The sword sunk into my grandson's flesh. He coughed out blood and spit as his eyes slowly closed and his body went still.
Lupercio turned towards me with widened eyes as I got closer. Summoning my Arcana, I clashed the sword against his before kicking him away. He flew backwards, before using his wings to reorient himself in the air.
"So, you are still alive." He scoffed. "It's been so long I thought one of my monsters had picked you off by now or that you died under a rock somewhere."
"You should know that it's not that way to kill me." I replied.
"Yeah, you're an annoying cockroach." Lupercio sneered. "Unlike your wife."
"That was your own daughter!" I screamed at him in rage. "You killed your own daughter!"
"She stopped being my daughter the moment she fell for you." Lupercio growled. "Now I think it's time I finally got rid of you."
"Not so quick." Baki replied, appearing behind Lupercio.
Lupercio quickly dodged out of the way as Baki's trident barely missed him. Akashi jumped down, slamming a kick into Lupercio's side.
Lupercio was sent flying as Isamu jumped down and attempted to use his spear for a strike to the heart. Lupercio dodged it, grabbing the spear and shoving it into Isamu's stomach.
"Isamu!" Gasped Akashi.
"Damn it." Baki growled.
Isamu stepped backwards, the spear in his stomach. Lightning sparked around him as thunderous clouds started to appear high in the air.
Lupercio quickly dodged as multiple lightning bolts rained down from the heavens, striking the rocks.
We used this distraction with quickly get out of there. I picked up my grandson, fleeing with the others.
"Quick! Get rid of our tracks!" Baki desperately yelled to Akashi, carrying a weakened Isamu.
Akashi quickly drew a rune in the air. We passed through the rune, slightly glowing before it went away.
Lupercio's roar of rage blasted behind us, realizing that we had fled. We quickly kept moving.
Hopefully that rune of Akashi's could throw Lupercio off of our trail. We quickly arrived back at our makeshift home.
Akashi quickly wrote some more runes onto the stone of the rock before we went inside, entering our makeshift home.
I quickly set down my grandson onto our makeshift table, which was two rocks with a longer rectangular rock rested on them.
"You messed up." Baki groaned, moving Isamu over to a makeshift rock chair. "I need your help."
He pulled out the spear from Isamu. I quickly used my fire to cauterize the wound so that it wouldn't bleed anymore.
"What was I supposed to do?" I growled. "Just let my grandson die?"
"...I don't know." Baki quietly replied, looking away.
"Look, Lupercio now knows we are still alive and will be coming for us." Akashi stated. "This ends now."
"You're right." I nodded. "This is our final chance."
I walked over to my grandson. I moved my shaky hand towards his neck, hoping that I wasn't too late.
I touched his neck, only to receive no pulse. My arms went limp in shock as tears started to drip from my eyes. He was dead.
"I'm...I'm sorry." Baki muttered as he realized what had happened.
"You don't get to be sorry." I growled, not taking my eyes off of my grandson.
But then something started to happen. He was enveloped in a golden light, one that was felt warm and calming.
It was familiar despite the fact that I had never felt this before. What was it?
"No way." Gasped Akashi, walking over. "It's a miracle..."
"What's going on?" Baki asked.
"A miracle. Merlin told me about these. Something so powerful, that reality bends to it's will. A blessing from god." Akashi explained.
"And that light...it has to be it." Akashi gasped.
"What is it?" I asked.
"Avalon." Akashi stated. "I remember Merlin telling me about Avalon when she would reminisce about back when Arthur was king."
"Avalon had a blessing from god. A miracle." Akashi explained. "So not only did this teenager somehow obtain Avalon, but it even used it's one-in-a-lifetime miracle on him."
My eyes widened as tears started to fall. But this time, they were of relief and happiness.
"He's alive." I smiled.
And the teenager jerked, taking a deep breath of fresh air.

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