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Arrish X Stella



"Some like it hot~"



He had always thought the cold air of the solaire was unyielding. Better than being out in a frosty landscape but hardly comfortable either. It was summed up in a single word, sterile. He supposed it was easier to take care of it’s population if people weren’t getting sick all the time and mold wasn’t growing where important and often sensitive technology was at. There was another reason, he thought, that it was always so cold to keep people alert and on edge. An attack could happen at any time and the human condition was such that the cold hair poked and prodded at their nerves as though to remind them that winter was coming and it could be dark soon. Although, that might have been a more fantastical reason than just keeping mold from growing.

Thoughts and mental exercises like these were what kept Arrish busy as he took his sweet time to the kitchen. There were a couple stops he needed to make, mostly to invite the odd ship staff to the meal; Individuals he thought were worthy of his cooking for one reason or another.

That was why he when headed into the kitchen with thoughts full of cold air. He didn't slow down or even think about who or what was on the other side of the door. Lucky or unlucky for him, Stella had been there to soften his collision.

Stella had been reviewing the flowcharts to synthesize a strawberry cake of superior quality, and this all had started with sorting the strawberries. Unlike combat operations, cooking required precision, and high grip waterproof surfaces, so she had switched to her seldom used full body ABT, as it mimicked precisely the sensation and grip of human bodies. She however found it inefficient that she had to wear additional covers over the ABT in order to minimize neural disruption of human pilots. She had not been programmed to do so initially, but that had been patched in a self-programming repair not soon after.

However, the lack of integrity of one such strawberries made it so that it discharged pieces of itself on the floor, and the range of view of Stella’s feet was rather limited in some regards. The subsequent lack of friction impaired her motor skills in such a manner that she performed an anomalous movement, not dissimilar to a tackle collision on the figure known as Cadet Duval. A quick assessment revealed her front chassis had collapsed on the pilot’s facial structure and cranium. Stella quickly surmised the bump had not caused any critical damage on the fellow pilot.

“Damage assessment request: Duval, Cadet. This unit wonders if Pilot Duval is structurally sound.” Her voice droned, still sprawled over Arrish.

“Mmmph… Mmm?” Arrish had been trying to say something but with Stella’s surprisingly soft and unexpected chest in the way it was hard to say much of anything. He took his hands and firmly grasped the front of her sides and gave a gentle push upwards. …which would have worked with just about any other woman. “Mmm!?” He tried again, this time putting more force into the motion.

“Communication error detected. Clearing the channel.” Stella would say, and slamming both hands just a few inches away from Arrish's head, she frontflipped in a spectacular fashion out of Arrish's way, standing tall and looking at him. “Retrying query. Are you alright, Duval?”

Arrish felt like he was seeing stars as he looked up at this elegant and agile beauty before him. What was she even wear- wait did she say his name? Wait, was that stella? Somehow that didn’t take the dreamy eyed stare from his eyes or the blush from the cheeks, even as he went to stand back up on his legs. “Uhm, well, uhm you.. Wow, Stella. You are just. Woah.” He found himself gawking at her like a 16 year old who had just gotten his first girly magazine. “I didn’t know your model was so… so… very, very soft.” He gulped and tried to remind himself that the woman he was talking to wasn’t a woman at all. ‘Keep yourself steady, Arrish. She’s not anything you haven’t seen before anyways… ..even if there’s a lot of it.’

“R-Right. I’m sorry, what are you wearing.” Or rather, why was she wearing so little. He felt the scarlet blush on his face again and by instinct he titled his head away and put a hand up in front of his eyes. “Woah, okay. I don’t think you should be wearing that in the kitchen Stella. You might burn your ski- Err, you might get oil on your uhm, body.” Arrish froze and considered that for a moment. ‘Okay, good job genius. Way to keep your head in the gutter. We’re trying to calm down here, not heat things up.’ He took a deep breath and decided for whatever reason, turning away from her so she wasn’t in full view was the best possible decision. Just what had he walked into?

Stella looked at Arrish, her head tilting so slightly. “Full body ABT skin, gives good sensorial input, good padding and it is water proof. Better design for kitchen duties. Combined with the following items to reduce human distress: Short trousers, sleeveless shirt, Sandals, Apron, panties, bra.” She paused. “Input received, risk of contamination decreases if less clothes are worn. Removing clothes.” She said, as she moved to undo her apron.

Arrish scrambled to turn around and face Stella once again, only for happenstance to land his hands against her uhm, padding. He felt himself shrink and immediately pull his hands away and take a couple steps back. “Woah, Woah, Woah. Lets not get frisky here, Stella. We’re still on the uh, uhm, clock. C-Can’t let you be seen uh, undressed, right? Not here in the kitchen. Woah, are you crazy or something? What are you even doing in here? I didn’t think Lilim needed to eat!”

Stella stopped her undressing as she looked at Arrish. “Aborting operation.” She droned as she looked at the pilot, and his hands. “Request for hugs accepted.” Stella said, opening her arms wide as she snatched the pilot in a rather soft, fluffy approximation of mother’s embrace. “This unit is cooking for the children, and it is qualified to do so.” She said. “Does pilot Duval want to help? Good boy.” She added, lifting one hand and stroking his hair with delicate gestures.

He felt himself embrace the hug back with his arms out of instinct and a certain lizard part of his brain that was thinking to itself that this was an excellent way to be. Pressed up against a pretty girl that was soft and warm and… and… what was he thinking!? Stella wasn’t even human! Arrish with some difficulty would wedge himself free from her embrace and pop back down onto his feet. He opened his mouth to speak at first and found the words failing. He closed his eyes and mentally told himself to think, taking yet another step back as he opened his mouth again. “Stella, can you give me some space for a moment? I uh, I don’t need your lewd body all over me, okay?” He opened his eyes and forced himself to frown at her. “I came down here to work on dinner for other pilots, and I don’t need your help cooking.I shouldn’t expect you to do more than burn my steaks anyways.” He looked away from her and waved her off. There was some human part of him that felt terrible for talking to her-it- that way, but that’s all she was. He reminded herself that she was just a mechanical servant to be ordered around and not a living being with its own sense of identity… no matter how physically convincing.

Stella let Arrish go without much fight, as she stared with her inexpressive stare. “Clarification: This unit is a nursery Lilim and therefore maternal. This unit is not a recreational Lilim and therefore not lewd.” The unit would say, a hint of stress in her voice, before bowing so slightly. “Acknowledged. Yielding space to cadet Duval. “ She added as she picked her box of strawberries and began to sort them in the furthest corner of the kitchen, giving Arrish plenty of space.

Arrish looked back. “Wait, Stella.” He cursed himself for these weak emotions. He hated to see a girl in distress even if it was just the facsimile of a woman. “I mean, perhaps I spoke too soon. I could use a little help with the preparations. I mean, if you wanted to help.” He fidgeted with his feet and felt like an apologetic school boy who got angry over nothing. “And, uh, I’m sorry for calling you lewd. I would appreciate it if you put more covers on though. You’re uhm, very distracting.”

“This unit is always glad to serve humans, cadet Duval. This unit’s existence is solely to help and protect the children of humans. Unit 456 is a machine, and apologies are unnecessary.” Stella would say, before rising with her box of strawberries in tow. “Distress detected. Suggestion: May this unit wear a tactical kitchen ghillie suit to reduce her presence?”

“Uh, you know what Stella. I think I’ll just try and work through it.” He tugged at the collar of his shirt. “First things first, we’ll start on a big batch of potato salad and work our way up to the steaks. I’ll want to do those last, that way they’re nice and hot when everyone arrives. Hmm, it would be nice if we had more people down here. Where did the rest of the staff go anyways?” He tilted his head, now that he thought about it there was normally a small group of workers down here. He supposed it was because it was past lunch time and not quite dinner.

“Unknown.” Stella said. “Record suggests that a certain clanker must catch fire for them to return amused with the fire extinguisher.” Stella said. “Strawberry cake on hold. Procuring potatoes for the salad.” Stella would drone, and with deft and fast inhuman movements, began to grab and peel potatoes with the precision of a swiss watchmaker.

Arrish watched her motions for a moment, and then her uh, motions for a moment longer. He snapped himself out of it and began to move, gathering up a large pot to begin filling it up with cold water. He wondered how many would make it to the dinner. Griff seemed determined to go and suffer in the brig, and Jake didn’t seem like the type to join a social event. There was a part of Arrish that wanted to hunt down those two and knock their heads together until they agreed to join… but he wasn’t going to assault someone for being down in the dumps. He mentally noted that this job was better suited for someone like Serah. Maybe he would message her later.

While Stella kept up the pace with the potatoes, Arrish would move on to a family recipe of spices and sauces. He would keep out the less palatable ingredients that his family loves, focusing on making a basic but delicious mash. “Watch carefully, Stella. I want you to remember this recipe in case I’m not available to make it, okay? You can retain information right? Well this is a family recipe.”

“Inititating recording. Query: Will there be time to finish the strawberry cake afterwards?” Stella said, as she kept peeling potatoes. “Additional query: Why does pilot Bugatti exhibit flight-or-fight response in this unit presence? Nursery units should not give post traumatic disorder.”

“Oh, wow, you’re asking the big questions now, aren’t you?” Arrish muttered in response to the question about Bugatti. He hadn’t particularly noticed Stella causing Bug any sort of grief, but then again he wasn’t really on team Mango to begin with. “I don’t really know the story behind it, but I know Astolfo has had a difficult life. I don’t really pity him cause he’s a total asshole sometimes, but I do sympathize. His sister is a total nutcase for one, treated me like a dog more than a person and I had the luck not to live with her. I can’t imagine how she twisted poor bug’s head off.” He shook his head dismissing the thought. “But! For the strawberry cake, I have some ideas to improve upon it. Who is that for, anyways? Elora? Serah? How about we make everyone their own desert?”

Stella looked at Arrish. “Small talk helps neural stability during menial tasks. This unit had deficient information on Pilot Bugatti. This unit found out he did know about the extreme neural programming response when an unit has upon seeing a charge of them being hurt. This unit was successfully reconducted towards the enemy afterwards.” Stella said, off handedly. “The cake is for Liu’un, Elora, Cutie Patootie. Unit 456 promised to give one after her simulation battle.” She paused for a second. “...she is a good girl. Like Serah. This unit has a strong negative response to them going to war, but this unit must comply.”

Her gaze rested on Arrish. “Making everyone a different dessert is inefficient and beyond this unit’s capabilities. This unit however, gives a fair chance of success if Pilot Duval commandeers the kitchen.”

“I’m sure that if we work together we can make a good dish for everyone. We’ve still got plenty of time before the party after all.” Arrish continued to plop the potatoes into the pot as they went along. “Alright, question for you then Miss Stella. How does a Nursery Lilim come to be on a ship like this? You don’t exactly seem like the sort to go battering around the Cruxi, but then again, that Goose of yours is a real big menace.” He glanced over to her with a smile as another round of potatoes made their way into the pot.

“As for Bug, he’s dangerous. Dangerous in the way that running around with scissors might give you a bad cut. If you know what you’re doing with him, and I hope Lorenzo does, I think he’s valuable asset to the team and as co-squad leader. What do you think of him?”

Stella kept peeling and handing ingredients to Arrish, before the question hit her. “Nursery units must nurture children. Nursery units therefore must protect children. Nursery units must protect the children of the children. This unit fondly remembers seeing grandchildren of her first charges.” Stella droned, as her face twitched slightly. “Goose has similar operating time as this unit. Goose has also been forcefully reprogrammed with combat routines too.” Stella would reply, before moving onto the next question.

“Bugatti, Prince. He’s a good boy who tries his best. Also he has hallmarks of throughout abuse.” Stella would answer.

“Heh, a good boy. I’ll be sure to call him one.” Arrish found himself smiling at that answer but his thought did drift to what she said about Goose. Particularly the word ‘too’ Did she mean that in the sense of ‘as well’ or had someone forcefully reprogrammed Stella with combat routines? He put aside the potatoes and continued talking. “Lets move on from the potatoes for now. We can make another batch if you think there’s too much but at this point we might have leftovers. We could work on your strawberry cake if you like. Shouldn’t be too difficult to manage and it will keep well until its time to unveil the deserts. I should think we should make a banana split for that Lucius character as well. Heh, I think he would love it.”

“What do you think about our squad? Not just if they’re a good boy or not. Do you think they’re capable of talking out the Cruxi for good?”

Stella stopped peeling the potatoes, letting the knife softly on the table, as she eyed Arrish. “Unknown.” She replied, succinctly. “This unit does not have enough data to predict. This unit can only assure she will override her self-preservation routines for the human crewmembers.”

“Mmh, I suppose you have a point. Here, I’ll show you how to make a strawberry syrup that is out of this world. I learned this one back in private school, and it is, my word, the most d-d-” He had turned to look at Stella again for getting how much skin she was showing off. The mixer he was holding in his hands began to slip from his finger and he fumbled to try and get a hold of it as it slipped from his grasp. “Woah!”

Stella moved in quickly, as with the reflexes of a martial artist, she snatched the mixer in time with one hand, the other arm grabbing Arrish once against her own padded body as she gently gave the mixer back to Arrish. “...Hazard averted.” She said, her face twitching ever so slightly. Was that a expression of relief?

“Woah, okay.” He pulled himself away and panted his chest. “I’m gonna have to get my blood pressure tested after this. Wow.” Stupid. Sexy. Lilim. He thought to himself. How could he let himself get so distracted over a machine? A doll? A clanker even. He shook his head and continued to work on the recipe. “I hope you’re good at following orders because we should get this into overdrive. Once the staff gets back I’m going to put them into working on some of the side dishes and wait the tables once the party is started. Will you be joining us at the tables, Stella?” He turned towards her cautiously now, careful not to hold anything that might tumble out of his hands from his lack of focus, or from too much focus even.

Stella looked at Arrish. “Distress detected, does Pilot Duval need a comforting hug?” She said, her neutral face aimed at Arrish. “This unit is ready to comply. This unit cannot partake in human refueling, though.” Stella said.

And then something odd really happened. Stella’s face moved significantly, a wistful beaming smile plastered on her, like a spry girl greeting a new dawn. “...I do feel satisfied watching children eat well. It is my purpose to exist.” she said, her voice full of bliss and joy.

“I should think you would be seated with us, if time permits and you have no further responsibilities.” Arrish cleared his throat. “I’m fine, Stella. Please don’t worry about any uh ah ‘stress’ I’m sure its just the temperature or something. Hmm, I would like everyone to attend, but there are at least three I’m not sure are going to make it. Griff is punishing himself. Jake doesn’t think he needs or deserves to be there, and Zel, I think, is treating it as a waste of his time. I should think keeping the squad together is important, don’t you?”

There was something about Stella that Arrish really, really liked, and it made him uneasy that he liked it. The way she smiled just radiated that motherly presence that she was programmed for. It made him feel safe and watched over. A feeling like that for a machine, well, that was dangerous he told himself. He needed to watch how close he let himself be to her.

Stella’s joy was brief, as she resumed her stance. “Naughty reports exist for Griff and Zel. Information on Jake is unknown.” She paused, for what seemed an awkward long time. “Nevertheless, children, naughty or not, need to grow and eat well. This unit shall assist in finding them.”

“I wouldn’t be too harsh on them, Stella. Griff is well… I think he might be mentally stunted. I don’t think he’s as stupid as everyone thinks, but he needs someone to help catch him up.” He put his hand to his lip and considered for a moment. “I can’t say much about Zel since it seems he keeps to himself. Maybe he’s just not open to the idea of being around others.”

“Ah, a wonderful idea just came to me. What if you… but hmm.” He thought about it a little more. “I suppose it couldn’t hurt to task, but Stella, would you be willing to bring them here once we’re done with your strawberry cake?”

Stella looked at Arrish for a moment. “This unit has been called stunted before too.” She interjected. “This unit maximum load capacity is sufficient for bringing them on a safe carry if need be. Unit 456 wil comply.”

Arrish frowned at Stella’s reply to calling Griff stunted. It wasn’t meant as an insult, just that Griff seemed to be behind on his education compared to everyone else. He wondered if that’s what she meant, or that she just related to the young man. “Alright, well, I trust you Stella. Now lets get to work on making that cake perfect!”

“Mission start.” Stella would nod, and prepare herself to the task at hand.
The tension that whipped around the room was incredible. Lorenzo had been roasting each and every member to varying degrees, and you could feel the entire room light up with emotions. Arrish took a deep breath to steel himself before answering and was met with the lovely scent of lavender and roses. Something else was beneath that as well, a familiar scent and a comforting one; like the oil the engineers worked on when they were fixing up the framewerks or the smell of framewerk after an auto-wash. The lingering scent relaxed his shoulders and helped him remain calm while everyone was being roasted. Instead of shouting or getting angry, he listened.

Elora was the first, and she crumbled apart when Lorenzo told her off for being the reason that Apple had lost the battle. Arrish looked at the young girl with a degree of shame. Her decision wouldn't have been nearly that bad if Arrish hadn't tried to save her. White Knight indeed.

Griff was the next to speak up. Although he was quick to congratulate the new captains, his voice was full of aggravated frustration and guilt. He believed that Serah and her framewerk had fought their best and were deserving of praise for being so brave in the face of the enemy. That Arrish and Mema-ka fought like saviors, knights of old, when they went to save Elora. He blamed himself entirely for Apple's failure in winning and had been about to send himself to the brig.

His brackish emotions brought the next voice into the fold, and one that Arrish watched with interest. He had been uncertain about Serah before, thinking of her as a child, but that doubt was washed away when she didn't cry or get angry but acknowledged her own failures. Even when it seemed that it was an explosive play, it was still throwing her life and her framewerk away without thought. Someone who could see that difference, even after being roasted for being a suicidal maniac, couldn't be that immature.

Then there was Mema-ka. Arrish had some words for the noble, but listening to his logic and reasoning brought another mood into his mind. He had been so serious about his decision to send the raptor railing into a damaged but warped enemy framewerk. He had gone into such detail about his decision-making process and how it was the best decision he could possibly make. Something about it brought a smile to Arrish's face. The seriousness of it. The lengthy explanation. How everyone in the room was some varying degree of frustrated, emotional, or sad. He couldn't help himself.

Arrish started laughing.

The noble put a hand to his face to try and hide his snickering, but he couldn't help it; the look on Mema-ka's face when he said the cockroach, the squid... no no no, the COCK SQUID.

"BAHAHAHAA"

His gut was busting, and he had to put his hands on his stomach to stop himself from keeling over from the ridiculousness of it all. Everyone was treating this like they had been done wrong, and that they were actually all good. That they deserved more than just an ample roasting, or that they deserved such a biting critique for making a mistake. It had been a close match, and for what? Ten points and...

"... A Parrot Sticker! You've got to be pft-snrk-pft-bahahahahaha"

Arrish tried to reel back and control himself, pushing his head back up onto his shoulders and covering his mouth as the last bits of laughter stuck in his mind. He looked up with brilliant, shining eyes and smiled. This wasn't a game, Arrish knew, and the threat of the Cruxi was every last bit as important as making sure everyone was unified in their goal of defeating it. To disagree with Lorenzo, to explain why or how or what you did for what reason, was pointless. Arrish slicked back his hair and squared his shoulders, and unless Aurora had moved far away from him, slipped his arm back with hers.

"Brilliant show, everyone. To our newest Squad Leaders, I commend your promotion and look forward to working with you both. Now, unless there are further matters required of me, I have a kitchen to attend to." He slipped his arm away and bowed gently towards Aurora. "I thank you for your time and kindness, my lady. I hope to speak again soon." and then quickly turned to address the room once more. "Of course, I promised team Mango a steak dinner if they had won, but of course everyone here is invited to attend if they want to join them. In fact, I would find it remiss if anyone declined to join. Everyone shall be notified when it is done in the following hours, so if you have anything left to do, there should be ample time until then." Arrish waited for a minute to listen to any replies or if there was reason to stay around and listen, but if he found none he would be on his way.
=Please Delete TY=
Arrish found himself disappointed by Astolfo's reaction; Out of anyone within the squad, he did not think Bug was to be the one lacking in vision. Maybe the results of Arrish's little act proved more revealing than he expected. "That's very interesting you should say that. Hmm." Arrish began. "Should I be a backwater caveman I would concede to your second point, but we all live around technology, Bug. You don't have to be tech savvy to know, that if someone turning a framewerk pink is enough to sabotage the simulation's end results than I daresay we've got greater things to fear than the Cruxi. As for your first point, it can be translated into paying mercenaries or sappers to sabotage an enemy before hand, a bit obvious, wouldn't you think?" Arrish then found himself frowning at Bug, but rather than pursue his feeling further he would answer the second question.

"I wish I could take the credit, but one of the girls who patrol the ship had it made for me. I could introduce you to her, if you like."

@AtomicNut
There were so many things happening all at once it was almost dizzying, or maybe it was just from coming out of the simulation after such an intense battle. Arrish quietly noted to himself that unless it was required of him, he would step away from VR for the next few days. He wondered if it was something about this specific iteration of it or if the impression his squad mates had left on the program had done something to his mind.

Nonetheless, he comforted himself by the attractive woman on his arm and did his best not lean any of his weight into her. He didn't want to bowl her over and knock the poor woman into the ground. Something about that thought brought a smile to his face just as Sparks had walked over to question about the mysterious transformation of Bug's dear cockroach. Perhaps it was lucky that the mind fog he was experiencing just made him confused about the question. "Well, I-" But before he could even start, Astolfo would wander into the conversation and answer for him; Arrish wasn't sure if he liked that too much, but if there was anyone that knew just how he had gotten away with it, then it was Bug. Of course it was bug. "Pink, was it? That's not too flamboyant for you, is it bug? Well then, I suppose I could of been the one to do it but then again, why not? I know they didn't say it out loud, but if we were only fighting to win then I daresay I made a terrible misplay in jumping to Elora's aid. Could be it was a mistake in any case."

"But, my esteemed colleagues, we were fighting to showcase our strengths and expose our weaknesses. If we can do anything to quash the Cruxi Menace than I see little reason not to show my willness to commit. Whoever turned my dear Bug pink, must of thought the same." He paused for a beat and looked between the faces of those that were around him before asking."The question I pose to you is this: If you could have done anything before the battle to change the tide, what would you have done?" Arrish knew that turning the Cockroach pink didn't bring any real tactical advantage, but it was a statement to those watching the ongoing battle and to anyone else that might have picked up on it.

"Regardless of that, and of the outcome, I have a new found respect for many of our peers." Arrish turned his head over to where Mema-ka had last been at and then added."While others remain in suspect for their decisions. I digress, please, tell me your own thoughts." Arrish would raise his free arm up to his throat and lightly rub at it; He really hated this manner of speaking, but he was around those he held in high regard and treated him of the noble status he was born with. Arrish supposed it couldn't be helped.
The emotion had been drawn out of the noble's face, and even as the visor was lifted away from his head, he found himself reliving the past few moments of the battlefield. The sheer energy coming off the vibroblade as it sung through the air, and how every inch was the difference between life and death. He swore in those moments that he could feel the blade enter his own chest, and how the raw feeling of adrenaline through his veins made everything feel electric. He had survived even that, only to be made broken and shattered, left to do nothing but point his rifle at the enemy. He had made a cocky statement, but it was a hollow one, empty of emotion. He was helpless to fight an enemy that he couldn't even see, and the way it felt—God, the way it felt in those last few seconds of consciousness—to have your body light up in response. There hadn't even been time to process pain—just pure energy across his entire body, heating up and heating up, and then, nothing.

He hadn't even been aware of the brief moment Elora had stood before him. The words had not gone unheard but unnoticed in Arrish's stupor. Perhaps it was later in the dead of night that he would remember the haunting words she said about how it was better to leave her for dead.

There was something in his thoughts that was nagging him as he relived his death over and over—a sudden perception that he had been unable to see. That was when Arrish became aware that someone was speaking to him, and his empty eyes raised to see the most beautiful angel in front of him saying something that sounded like gibberish. No, his brain reminded him, that wasn't quite right. "Aurora." The words came off his lips almost like a reminder to himself, rather than addressing the woman in front of him. What had she said? What was she babbling about? He struggled for a moment to understand, as the words came to him in little bubbles in his mind.

"Arrish ... A moment ... Apology ... Duel ... Argent ... Command ... Victory ..."


The words then flicked into the now, the present tense, and he found himself listening to the rest of her apology in silence. She had been apologizing to him?! Surely, he and the rest of Team Apple had failed her command on the battlefield. The line of scrimmage was broken by his rallying call to save Elora. Everyone—nay, everyone—save Aurora and Jake had gone on to surround themselves around the fallen member of their team; well, also save Rhylaen, but she had already been well and out of the fight by that point. Had Arrish really been worth the apology for failing?

"Aurora" he said again, the name feeling more familiar with every passing second."Chaos colors every battlefield; if we apologize for every mistake in the heat of battle, then I daresay that we would never stop." He looked up at her and remembered how to smile. "Your apology is as sweet as you are, yet as far as I'm concerned, there is no animosity between us." He cleared his throat and began to stand up, finding himself wobbling a little bit. There was an ache around his waist, but none so strange as to be unfamiliar. He had spent a lot of time in VR replaying battle after battle. He told himself it was no different from his time reliving the Duvallian Folly. Though, perhaps, given the intensity, it was not undue of him to ask for a bit of help.

"I uhm, don't suppose it would be uncouth of me to ask for your arm? I'm finding it a little difficult to walk straight at the moment."
The horst collapsed to the ground again with a horrible thud, virtual dust collapsing all around her. She had done her duty. She had done her work and now it was time to rest. No, that wasn't quite right. Metal fingers gripped around her Heavy Assault rifle and the framewerk pushed itself off the ground with shakey movement. There was still one more enemy to be taken care of and she could still fight.

Inside, alarms were going off and alerting Arrish to the multiple failures going on around the framewerk. In the feedback he felt it too. like something had cut off the blood flow from his legs. Arrish could push away the pain and ignore it with his indomintable will; The pain wasn't his anyways, but there was a lingering thought in his subconcious: If Horst was telling him of this pain, then was this something she was feeling too? If he could feel what she was going through, could she feel what he did? Could she see his thoughts.

Arrish clacked some switches on his console and began to draw out power away from the legs; Not even trying to test if he could move of them against the virtual earth. Instead what he did was open up a line in communications to offer Sparks a deal.

"If you think you can, if you can beat me, Sparks, I'll personally serve everyone on team Mango a full steak dinner."

The Horst lifted herself up as far as she could go, and with her the Heavy Assault Rifle aimed where Guinevere was last spotted. One last fight. One last dance, and she didn't even have legs.
Arrish Duval



"Stand up and walk. Keep moving forward. You've got two good legs. So get up and use them."



"Mema-ka, I've been hacked. Mema please, take this drone off of me. Arrish repeated again and again over his stolen communications while all he could do was watch his dear Horst move out from under his control and stomp its way towards his allies. The movements were being fought back, but Arrish was no confident hacker and with every stolen step and jilted movement he could only watch in horror as he became the very enemy of his allies.

"Please, Memaka, all you have to do is shoot it.... please don't let it end like this... please I'm relying on you."
"I can't... I know you can't hear me but I'm begging you, it isn't over yet, we can still win we can still"

He clattered over his controls and Arrish's emotions were finally getting the better of himself. Could one cry tears of frustration in a virtual simulation? He had seen hackers out on the field do works of great power, he knew their strength but never before had he been on the opposite side of one. The enemies he faced were just something to be destoryed.. but now he knew. That was when Mema-ka finally began to move.

"Yes! Yes! You see don't you! You hear me Mema-ka, don't you? What— no what are you doing, Mema? Mema! MEMAKAAAA!!!"

He could only watch as his would-be saviour flew not towards him or aimed it's sights at the drone that was controlling him, but took off at incredible speeds towards its only destination. It would go flying into the abomination that was Cockroach and Squid, the framewerk igniting in a beautiful display of fireworks that would likely have taken out both pilots in glorious eruption. One could only hope that would be the last anyone saw of bug on this battlefield, but even Arrish questioned if bug could truly be taken down. Maybe in that, they were cut from the same cloth.

Arrish found himself audibly screaming, beckoning for Mema-ka to come back and free him from this hell that guinevere had imprisoned him in. Was this really going to be how Apple would lose? Not fighting to the very end with their teeth grit like angry dogs, but in an explosive suicidal blast that didn't even change the state of the battle? Arrish slammed his hands against the console and lowered his head.


[Indomitable Will]



"No. No. I refuse to go down this way. I am not some whimpering dog, or a zealot with a suicide wish. I do not face death, face loss and allow myself to give up. "

"I am the Arrish Duval, unwavering son of the house of Duval. This is not how I will fall. I will not give up. I will keep fighting. They will have to tear me down limb from limb before I stop fighting, and I will fight even still!"

First things were first. He wasn't going to be getting anywhere useful with that damn drone outside of his beloved Horst. If he was going to be able to do something about it then it meant putting his own life on the line."My lady, you've always fought for me. Now let me fight for you, my dear Horst."

Arrish freed himself to the devices that were holding him down and would tear off anything unessential that was holding him back. He would climb out of the hatch and with an [Eagle Eye] with his [Mauser] He would make a clean shot through the drones that were interrupting his system. He would climb onto Horst if he had to. Anything for a sliver of victory... He wouldn't give up. He wouldn't go down laughing. He wouldn't throw himself to the wolves, but he would fight, fight, and fight until his very last breath.

The deed done, he would climb back inside and begin to reassert control over the Horst once more. He only hoped that Team Mango didn't have any more drones or tricks up their sleeve.

Arrish Duval

“Hope not ever to see Heaven. I have come to lead you to the
other shore; into eternal darkness; into fire and into ice.”



'Seriously, you're going to double down on taking command when Aurora's death wish order was emotional dogwash? You've gotta be kidding me, Mema-ka.'

'God forbid you have an original thought in your head, Mema-ka. Oh, wait. Lets put Elora in command if you go down. Brilliant one there, Genius.'

'You're an idiot, Mema-ka and you're going to get us all killed. How fucking dare you talk to me about folly when you're an ambitious fool.'

'we're not going to survive if we fall apart like this. We need to stay unified. You can't be ambitious like this, not now. Think. Think!'

'We need to unify, and stay together. We're going to fall apart if we can't stay together. Calm down, Arrish. Think for once.'

. . .

'Fine. Lead us down into the darkest circles of hell, Virgil.'


Arrish's thoughts coalesced through various degrees of anger before centering on a cold and icy point. No matter what he thought or felt he deserved it was all a bunch of nothing to the ultimate end goal. If Team Apple was going to survive this encounter it needed to be unified and held together. Not with the cheap metaphorical tape of hope or the hot fires of passion, but through the steel of unity. He put aside all his thoughts and desires and through an angry voice would reply in kind.

"Alright, Mema-ka. I hear you loud and clear. You're in charge here, so lead us through hell, commander." He wondered if Mema-ka would be their metaphorical Virgil and lead them through the dark circles of hell. 'Heh, I guess this isn't exactly an inferno. Team Mango are no devils, but they fight like one...'

Arrish then saw the drone coming for him and tried to course correct, but it was too late. He pulled his assault rifle towards the direction of the oncoming drone but it was highly unlikely to hit something that small without aiming for it. He held his breathe and began to move his framewerk in the opposite direction but there was no time to clear it and move away. He cursed himself for being so careless and getting lost in thought.

'God fucking dammit.'
Arrish Duval

Neither will alone nor strength alone will be enough.




"Team Apple, listen up, this Arrish Duval taking direct command." Horst leaned up against the wall and handled the Heavy Assault RIfle in both of its hands, keeping the weapon close. The Horst had always been a heavy framewerk but without the Bastion anymore she was still exposed at all sides. "Aurora's last command was emotionally compromised before going KIA, so we're going to do something different, do you hear me? Follow me and we might just come out of this alive." He knew he was stepping on dangerous territory, but he trusted that Mema-ka would fall in line with him and they could still make it out of this with something that resembled team work.

Everyone here was trying their best. At least, that's what Arrish wanted to believe. Their had been sacrifices on both sides of this battlefield, with Serah sending her framewerk plummeting from the sky like a soaring eagle and making her death mark onto Rhylaen. Jake had died doing his duty, rushing down Mother Goose —a framewerk that he surely had no chance of defeating alone— with the salvaged remains of Atty in his hands. Aurora and Stella had made the greatest sacrifices yet, going down in a blaze of beautiful glory before taking out one another. Whereas Stella had taken revenge on Team Apple for harming the little ones, it was what had happened to Aurora that felt unfair.

He thought about what he knew of her. She was dedicated to her machine, Sleeping Thunder, and adored all the framewerks in their own way. She loathed the Cruxi menace for whatever it was they had taken from her and in her moments of virtual death what did he hear? A woman that spoke with words cold as ice, her kind heart broken and shattered in her belief that she had been betrayed by her team. Even if this was a virtual mission, a contest to showcase their skills, wasn't that reaction extreme? But then again, they had betrayed her. Not because Team Apple was manipulative or scheming, but because they had failed her vision. Instead of acting like a team, they were scattered across the winds with no semblance of the plan that Aurora had laid out for them. Arrish felt her pain. He understood that one person alone wasn't enough. That strength and will alone weren't enough. One needed to have both, but more than that, they needed each other. He hoped that would start with Mema-ka falling in line with his plan. Maybe if they could unify, even now, they could still pull victory.

Horst started to move along the wall of the building and its massive footfalls crumbled the virtual stonework with every step. Even so, Arrish moved his framewerk carefully, as though every step would be his last. "Raptor, I want you with me. We're going to advance on Argent Wing and take her down. I want you to lay down suppressive fire while I advance into her. If we're lucky she'll take the bait." He didn't add what both of them already knew; That if Argent Wing didn't fire onto Horst then Raptor was going to be in serious trouble, especially with all the damage the frame had already taken. It was a gambit, but if they could take out Argent Wing, that only left Argo and Cockroach as the final threats.

Horst peaked its head around the corner and could see Argent Wing retreating in the distance. He had to take action now! Before the opportunity was lost and so were their chances at winning at all of this. The unknowns danced along his thoughts like a paranoid fly and he asked himself 'What can Guinevere still do, and how much danger am I in?' and another bubbling thought surfaced. 'Bug is still alive; What am I doing? What if he has a clear shot on me? What if he goes berserk and kills us all?' but he pushed away those thoughts, and those fears. Most of them were useless now anyways, and a soldier couldn't afford to weigh himself down with fear. There was just one other thought, one relevant thought, that surfaced into his mind.

Argo couldn't just be allowed to get away. If someone didn't put down that hound of war they were going to be in trouble, but lucky for them the best man for the job was already there. Still, Arrish couldn't help but think that Griff needed something more, maybe a little push or nudge in the right direction. Revenge... Anger. That was something everyone in the squad, both Mango and Apple could use to fuel their final moments. "Shiva, remember what I said. Argo's dangerous, and more so while wounded. Take her down, soldier. Take revenge. Take her down for every one of us that she's hurt."

[Knight to P24]

Horst came bursting out of the corner in quick motion with the heavy assault rifle raised and aimed in the direction of Argent Wing. The bullets fired in rapid succession with a pap pap pap that echoed across the battlefield. This was for everyone, he thought to himself, this was for everyone that sacrificed themselves up to this moment and when Horst went down, she would go down fighting.
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