R14 - Truly a thankless job...
Ambyssin
Gotta go back. Back to the past.
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Bahamut had gotten the bad news straight from Reshiram. His backup to Eternatus' backup was unfeasible. Pity. But not surprising, given he was "batting below five hundred" with his ideas in this world, as some humans would say.
Frankly, Bahamut could've gone for striking a ball with a metal bat. It would have at least been nice to actually hit something instead of constantly being the one being hit. Over and over andoverandoverandoverandoverandoverandover...
Not to say his teammates didn't take damage in their fights, but Bahamut's purpose was literally just to get hit. And cast some shields and healing. Still. It had grown far past the point of being bothersome.
And, as expected, there was nothing rewarding to keeping Diyem safe. No "Thanks for making sure the whole team didn't bite the big one, screwing the planet." Instead the reward was being burdened with a secret he'd need to sit on. And even then, he'd be telling half-truths at best. Given half the team burst into verbal spats over the whole Soda thing, he did not expect anyone to take his deception well. At least he'd be the only target of the ire, rather than a handful keeping a secret amongst themselves, so it looks like the team has an "in crowd" and outliers. He could take the scorn; Bahamut had taken the scorn for months now.
Probably why she picked me.
That was wishful thinking. In truth, he was the only one she knew besides Diyem. Which begged the question... if it really did come down to it, would Diyem be unable to destroy her to save Cibus? Is that what she was implying? That he was... secretly soft?
Bah, whatever. Rather than locating the team for another pointless debrief where the two grouchy ex-humans would dominate the conversation with their bothersome questions — and, in one case, a disturbing hard on for the Soda substitutes — Bahamut opted to lie down on the roof of some random house to rest. His crystals were... hurting. In an all-too-familiar way. That constant lingering pain he experienced every time Malice forced his body to stitch itself back together.