Chapter 214 - 214- Hometown (Part 2)
'It must be tough on him…' She thought to herself as she sighed.
Seeing one's entire childhood disappear in such a manner wasn't easy at all. Even when Acrypha didn't understand it, she knew that it was horrible.
"Let's go." At that point, Talon's stoic voice snapped her out of her thoughts. Looking at him, he closed the door before he started walking into the town.
Acrypha silently stared at his back before following him.
The moment he stepped foot into it, Talon was met with a raw, close-up shot of the entire place. If what he saw first was a ruined town, what he witnessed now was a brutally detailed apocalyptic town.
The smaller details of the broken buildings, the stains of blood here and there, unknown whether it belonged to humans or to monsters, and the prominent smell of death that permeated the place. It was a tragic sight. Looking around him, Talon could see several dimension walkers roaming the streets aimlessly.
Their appearance was similar to one another so Talon couldn't really recognize the people that turned into these monsters. However, he knew for certain that they were people he knew in the past. He could feel it.
Stopping for a few seconds, Talon stared at the three dimensions walkers. Eventually, they noticed his presence and started approaching him.
"..."
A myriad of emotions flashed across Talon's eyes as he bit his lip and moved forward. Then, in a split second, he dashed through the monsters, pulling all of their cores out in a single swift motion.
The three monsters dropped to the ground, dead. Talon slowly turned around and stared at the remains of the monsters before he closed his eyes.
"You may rest now…" He murmured in a low tone before he put the cores down next to them.
Acrypha watched the entire interaction from the side without uttering a word. She knew that this was Talon's way of paying respect to the dead people. If anything, seeing this side of him made her feel his sadness even more.
But, she still didn't want to say anything. Talon didn't need any words at that moment, he simply was going through that experience by his own choice.
With that, Talon turned around and continued moving through the town, staring around silently. He seemed completely lost in his own world for a while. That was until he stopped in front of a particular building… Or at least, whatever was left of a building.
"... This was the bakery I used to go to…" He said as he pointed at it. "They made the best cheese bread in the entire country." His tone was a little nostalgic and yet also filled with bitterness.
"Oh…"
"I used to come here, even when I didn't have money on me. The old lady who ran it would always give me something for free. She was very nice." Talon could only smile softly as he recalled those memories.
'I used her kindness too much as a kid. Even though I apologized to her a few years ago, I still wished I could've repaid her kindness better.' He thought to himself as he turned around. The lady had died a year ago before the integration and the bakery closed for good due to it.
Now, it was no longer there.
"Let's go…" He murmured under his breath. His tone sounded more like it was directed at himself rather than Acrypha.
The two started walking again. For the next few minutes, Talon showed Acrypha around the place, telling her about every single place he could remember.
Acrypha listened attentively to everything and made sure to remember it. Everything she heard was a peace of Talon's childhood, something of great value to him. So, naturally, she wanted to put great value into it too as this period of time shaped the person standing in front of her.
One after the other, she learned about Talon's entire life. The school, the park, the small arcade, and the houses of his childhood friends. Slowly, a vivid image of what this entire town was like formed in her head.
She didn't need to see it to paint the life here and it only further complicated her feelings.
"This must've been a great place to grow up in." She commented.
"It was… Now that I'm actually seeing it this way, I think I didn't value it as much as I should've." Talon replied.
He remembered all the times he could've gone back to his hometown every break from college. But, he decided to stay in Seoul just so that he could work and get more money for his parents. Now, he realized that what he did was perhaps a mistake.
"One would only realize the value of something when they lose it. It would never be easy to lose something important no matter how much you take care of it." Acrypha replied as she put her hand on Talon's shoulder. "We can only keep moving on, that's how life works."
Talon looked over his shoulder at the otherworldly beauty and pursed his lips with a nod. "Yes… You're right."
Then, Talon turned around and pointed. "My house is two blocks away from here. Let's go."
With that, Talon hurried his steps as he moved toward his house. Now that he was at this point, his heart started racing as his anxiety grew. Would his house be there? Would he find his parents waiting for him inside? Was he right about not worrying about them too much?
All kinds of questions popped into his head one after the other and only made his mind grow more restless.
'Please be there… Please be there…' He prayed in his head and took the last turn to the street where his house was.
There, he halted down to a screech as he heaved up and down. His eyes were wide and his lips were parted open.
There it was, in a corner of the street, a small, simple house could be seen. It didn't stand out amongst the rest of the houses around it due to how small and plain it looked. But, surprisingly, it was one of the few buildings that didn't completely turn into rubble. A part of the house was completely destroyed, but the rest of it remained intact.
"..." Seeing that place, many feelings filled Talon's heart as he started approaching it slowly. His heart rate was so high that it was booming in his ears.
"Mom!! Dad!!" With a wavering voice, he called for them from outside as he pushed the outer gate and walked inside. "Mom! Dad!" He called again and received no answer.
Feeling a bad omen, Talon approached the door to the house and opened it. The moment he pushed it open, the door fell to the ground.
"..." Looking around him, Talon realized that from the last time he visited, the house had changed. Apart from the huge amounts of dust and debris that filled the entire place, there wasn't as much furniture around.
"They aren't here…" Murmuring to himself, Talon slowly walked inside, avoiding the debris.
From what he could see of the condition of the house, it seemed nobody had lived here for a while. That made him suspect that they weren't there. But, just in case, he decided to search the entire house. There were only three rooms anyway.
Approaching the first one, he opened the door only to be met with an empty kitchen. No one was inside. All the utensils were also gone. That roused suspicion in Talon's head.
"... Did someone take them?"
Walking around the place, Talon made sure to check everywhere. Then, when he didn't find what he was looking for, he left the kitchen and moved to the next room which was his parents' bedroom.
Just like the one before it, the entire room was empty. Many things were taken from it.
"Oh…" As he moved around the room, Talon noticed a single detail. On the table near the bed, one item was missing.
"The family picture… it's gone." He said as his eyes lit up with hope. "If it's missing then that means my parents had probably taken it with them.
Looking behind him at Acrypha, he smiled excitedly. "I knew it! They must've changed locations since the house was destroyed! They should be still in town, hopefully."
Acrypha smiled slightly as she nodded her head.
"Ok, let's go. I need to check the last room and go out to search for them." With an excited look on his face, Talon left the bedroom and moved to the last room in the house… His room.
"I wonder if it's still intact or not."
As he was about to twist the handle, Talon suddenly heard noises coming from outside the house. Immediately, he stopped his movements as he turned around and spread his senses.
'There is someone outside. I can't identify if it's a dimension walker or a human…' He identified the presence with ease as he started slowly moving to the exit. 'It's coming straight here.'
Getting near the exit, he summoned one of the Aetherial Blades and got ready to engage in a fight.
The steps of the unidentified individual grew closer and closer until they finally appeared through the door.
At that moment, Talon made eye contact with that person and everything stopped.
"... Dad?"
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