As the brilliant display died down, all that was left was the Marquess and the Valkyrie. He had finally regained back his body and had reverted into a human form. The Valkyrie"s arm had gone back to normal while she sat back down onto the cold ground. Though it was back to normal, her arm was still in a terrible condition. It was red all over and was barely able to move. She slowly rubbed it, trying to get it moving, but to no avail. Minwoo could only look at her sadly, powerless to do anything about her arm or the Umbra that was trying to awaken within him.
"Hey, it"s almost sunrise. It"s a great view we"ve got here," said the Marquess, pointing at the orange disk.
"Will you stay for long?" asked Mavislin, looking at him with sad eyes.
"No, I can"t. I don"t want the Umbra to run around with my body again. Besides, who knows what it"ll do with me again..."
"Perhaps a jaunt around naked?" joked Mavislin, forcing a small smile.
"Cheeky darling, eh?" laughed Minwoo, shaking his head and wagging his finger at her.
"I"m more concerned about the Umbra hurting you again," replied the Marquess.
"So, how much time have I got left with you?" she asked, standing up to hobble towards him.
The Marquess quickly jumped in front of her, catching the Valkyrie in his waiting arms. He quickly but steadily helped the wounded Valkyrie. He felt something wet on his chest. The Valkyrie was shaking slightly as he enveloped her into an awkward hug. Mavislin gripped onto his shoulders tightly.
"I"ve got a few moments with you before the Umbra comes back," whispered the Marquess, into her ear.
His tone was serious yet rea.s.suring as it comforted the Valkyrie slightly.
"Is there no other way? Maybe I could find a Mage to split the two of you apart," suggested Mavislin, her tone sounding desperate.
Minwoo shook his head sadly and gave a small pat on the girl"s head.
"I want to destroy my soul completely. The Umbra has already stolen half of it. If my soul could fully perish, then the Umbra would as well."
"A few moments, huh? So, who"s gonna do the honors?"
"Hey! This isn"t a ceremony!"
"I"m just kidding."
The Valkyrie gave a large, warm hug to the Marquess. It was only when both of them pulled back, that the Marquess realized the Valkyrie was crying. He seemed shocked at first but gave a small smile before wiping off her tears.
"Why are you crying?" he asked, albeit with meaning in those words.
"Such a fool..." answered the Valkyrie, allowing her tears to flow freely.
It had been a while since she had shed tears like this. She couldn"t remember the last time she had felt like this. When her parents had died? Or when Baldwin had triggered her memories of the Great n.o.ble war?
"Why can"t I shed tears for a comrade?"
"You regarded me as a comrade?"
"No, I saw you as more than that. I regarded as my family. My elder brother."
"I never thought Valkyries could shed tears for someone as insignificant as me."
The Valkyrie gave a mock laugh.
"You? Insignificant? You were able to defeat him for me. Without you, I could have never survived that."
The Valkyrie smiled, with tears rolling down her cheeks as she touched the Marquess" face.
"Besides, tears are how a heart speaks when the lips cannot describe how much it"d been hurt."
"Losing you, losing anyone dear to me... It would have been bound to hurt me, one way or another," murmured Mavislin, looking at Minwoo with solemn eyes.
"It"s farewell, right?" asked Marquess, as he witnessed the end of the sun rising.
"Yea, it is. Farewell, my Korean White Rat."
"Remember the lyrics of your song? Oh! Susanna?" asked Minwoo as he stood up with the Valkyrie.
Mavislin nodded, with moist eyes and tear-stained cheeks. Minwoo cupped the girl"s face and brought his forehead to hers. He closed his eyes, claiming both of them down.
"Oh, Susanna! Now, don"t you cry for me..." sang the Marquess, though with his voice cracking.
"For I come from Alabama with a banjo on my knee..." said the Valkyrie as she closed her eyes.
The song originally held no meaning for the Marquess. Now, the song lyrics of "It rained all night, the weather it was dry" made sense to Minwoo. It was raining within the duo"s hearts but on the outside, it was a normal sunrise.
"The sun so hot, I froze to death" applied as well. Though the sunrise would"ve given them a sense of warmth and comfort, none of those were felt as they knew Minwoo could not live any longer. Only coldness could linger before one of them will perish.