Tohsaka Rin suddenly felt dizzy and weak. Her head swam for a moment before she gripped the kitchen counter at the sudden mana drain. “Tohsaka?” Shirou asked her, his red head cocked as he looked at her with worried sherry eyes.
Saber reached out and gently touched Rin’s shoulder. “Rin, are you all right?” she asked as her green eyes looked at her with concern that was normally at odds with her determined yet serene expression.
“My mana,” the young magus murmured, “It’s like I just got a giant hit taken from me.”
Shirou frowned and asked, “What about Archer? He went out fighting to save me that night without you knowing. He might be doing it again?”
“But my Command Seal’s not burning, he’s not in any danger, but he just used a lot of mana for something,” Rin said as she straightened up after the dizziness faded. She studied the Seals on her arm and sighed. She looked up at the two people she was finding herself needing and said, “I need to go check on my Servant.”
“Do you want someone to escort you, Rin? With Caster out it isn’t safe out there,” Saber said as she gave Rin a tiny smile.
Rin shook her head and said, “I’ll be fine.” Besides, she didn’t want these two see her give her Servant another severe tongue lashing if needed be if he did something stupid. She said, “I’ll see you two tomorrow and we can talk about Caster.”
She then gathered up her coat and things and headed home. She cursed slightly to herself as she wondered what the hell Archer had done now. Rin could forgive him following a girl because she caught his eye. After all, with the dreams she had about him she figured her Servant could use something selfish of his own. Just as long as it didn’t interfere with her fighting and winning the War.
Rin moved as fast as she could to her home and unlocked the door. She cursed as she felt that the place was actually pleasantly warm, which meant the heat had been on for a long time. She had told Archer she’d be gone for a day and that he didn’t have to keep it warm for her like she usually did. She cursed her Servant for the needless use of heat which would jack up the bill as she headed to the bedrooms. She was hoping he’d be sleeping to conserve mana, as Saber had been doing, but she was shocked when she opened the guest room door.
Rin flicked on the light to see the two figures entangled together underneath the covers, her own cheeks flushing at the fact they were both very nude, or at least shirtless. Archer was lying on his back, his white hair falling into his face in a way that was oddly familiar to Rin with a tiny, content smile on his face that made him look even younger. Nestled on his chest was long, flowing crimson hair against white skin. The hair was so intensely bright that it either had to be brought on by magical inducement or dyed. Considering the mana now pulsing in the girl’s sleeping body, Rin had an idea where all of her mana had gone to.
Her cheeks flushed, her heart pounding, she cursed, “What the fuck?”
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Akiha was warm and didn’t feel lethargic or that strange, cold hunger gnawing at her core as she was brought back to consciousness. She felt hard muscles under her cheek and the slow, easy beating heart of someone that was sleeping. Her fingers were brushing against raised scar tissue over Archer’s heart as she opened her eyes. She’d heard some noise that had rose her from her pleasant sleep and then found a pair of aquamarine eyes glairing at her.
“Archer, I demand to know the meaning of this,” the girl in red said as she approached, her wavy black hair flowing behind her with each movement. She was wearing a skirt that was all too short and Akiha didn’t approve of the way she was wearing her thigh highs to accent her legs like that. Akiha automatically tightened her arms around Archer as his grey eyes opened. They were unfocused for a moment as he slowly sat up with a groan.
Then he looked down at Akiha and he smiled gently at her before he turned to look at the fuming teenager. “Rin,” he stammered as he grabbed the covers and pulled them up to his chin.
“I’m gone for a day and I find you in bed with some cheap whore!” the girl snapped at him as she continued to glare.
Akiha’s own eyes narrowed as she said, “I am not a cheap whore, and don’t you dare talk to Archer in that tone of voice before you know what’s happening, young woman.”
“He’s my Archer and what he does is my business,” the girl retorted, “Including draining a good store of my mana.”
Akiha replied, “Archer’s not your property, he’s a person you know.”
“You see this bitch? It marks me as his Master and Archer is my Servant,” the girl said as she rolled up her sleeve to reveal a simple tattoo like design of circles on her left wrist.
Akiha looked up at Archer, who was still holding the blankets to his chin as his grey eyes were wide as he watched both of them warily. She remembered about what he told her about this Grail War, which made sense about him appearing and disappearing at will. It also meant he was a ghost of sorts, but Akiha would tackle that problem later. Now she had to put this little upstart into her place.
“Well, it’s not my fault that you don’t know how to keep your Servant happy or direct him,” Akiha said with a grin.
The girl bared her teeth as she snapped, “So says the cheap whore with the dye job.”
“I think you’re jealous,” Akiha snapped back as she looked at Archer. Her own cheeks flushed as she remembered what had just happened. Yes, it had hurt a lot, but it had also felt really good too. He’d been so considerate of her that it made her chest tighten as she looked up at him.
The girl in red patted her chest and asked snidely, “Jealous of what, Tohno?”
“Because I had sex with your Servant and you didn’t have the courage to preposition him yourself,” Akiha spat back as her cheeks flushed as she looked at the girl’s small, perky breasts that were still larger than Akiha’s.
The girl grinned and said, “But then again, I’m not a cheap whore.”
“Rin, that’s enough,” Archer spat as he glared at her.
Rin spun around at him and said, “No, it’s not enough, I’m still not finished Archer. You gave all of your mana store to this girl and for what reason?”
“She was in trouble and needed it. It was either that or she would revert,” Archer replied calmly.
Rin flushed as she stammered, “It’s not our concern if she reverts, Archer.”
“Emiya Shirou would agree with me,” Archer said snidely with a grin.
She flushed even more as she retorted, “Well, Shirou can be an idiot and so can you, Archer. We can’t have her here.”
“Caster was after her,” Archer said with narrowed eyes as one of his arms wrapped around Akiha to hold her.
Akiha’s eyes widened at the contact as she blushed while looking up at her protector. “Then you should have just killed Caster,” Rin replied.
Akiha’s cheeks flushed as she vaguely remembered what happened with that witch, being bent over and bound. Then there was that spell that made her feel and act shamelessly. Luckily, she was starting to revert so much that she couldn’t clearly remember what happened until she had bit Archer. Her cheeks flushed as she remembered that with crystal clarity.
She remembered the feel of his arms against her finger tips, the steel, smoke, and leather scent coming from his skin before she bit him. Then there was that sweet, coppery blast as his energy stabilized her. He had panted against her and his body had warmed even more as he pushed her away only to . . . Akiha looked under the blanket at her blood stained thighs and felt the stickiness at her core. When the mana started to pour into her with that blast of sheer pleasure that had shattered her, her hair had turned crimson red. Yet she felt no impulse right now, just ire at the girl who had interrupted their sleep and the desire to learn more about this Archer.
Archer was about to say something when Rin’s eyes widened as she spun around to the door. “Someone’s trying to come in,” Rin said as she ran out of the bedroom.
As soon as she had gone, Archer stood up from the bed, sleek tawny muscles flexing with each movement. She ducked her head but sneaked a glance at him, marveling at his broad shoulders and the muscles rippling down his body with the pale scars marring yet somehow enhancing his appearance. He flexed his hands and he was dressed in the red mantle, armor and those pants again. Akiha swallowed and said, “I should leave if this is going to cause trouble.”
“No, you’re staying with me,” he said as he held his hand out to her.
Her heart skipped a beat as she took his large, work roughened hand as he helped her out of bed.
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“We need to go out and find her.”
Archer rubbed his brow as he looked at his younger self as Rin tended to his wounds. Rin gave him a stern look and said, “Shirou, you’re not going anywhere like this. Your entire shoulder is ripped open.”
“Because Saber stabbed me,” Emiya Shirou said with a frown as he winched as Rin spread ointment over the wound. With Saber freed from her contract with Shirou, Shirou didn’t have the advantage of Avalon’s healing powers in his body. In all truth, the boy’s shoulder needed to be stitched up because Shirou would make it worse by insisting that he go with Rin to find Caster.
Archer wasn’t looking forward to trying to dissuade Rin from that course of action and trying to get her to form an alliance with another Master, this one from a rival Magus family. He knew he’d be able to talk Ilya into it due to her interest in him now. He had a feeling once she saw him up close that she realized who he was and her interest with Saber had been dropped during the fight with Berserker. He hated having to use her want of having her oni-chan anyway she could to help win this War, protect Akiha and Rin and to keep Ilya from dying.
He knew they were running short on time until Gilgamesh attacked the girl and killed her Servant. Archer never knew what happened with the time line that ran like this where Caster was the threat and Gilgamesh took the initiative to kill Ilya because Kotomine was incapacitated. He just knew that the gilded bastard killed Ilya and ripped her heart out. He wasn’t going to let that happen this time.
Akiha was currently in the shower, washing off the remains of their mana transfer. He snorted as he realized he wanted to be with her and to help wash her off. He wanted to show her that she wasn’t alone in this and that he was with her as long as he was going to be able. Even though the Grail was corrupted, Ilya might hold the key to a different ending.
To do that he was going to have to change the script quite a bit.
He cleared his throat and said, “If Caster has Saber right now complete with Command Seals that would be suicide, boy.”
“We can’t just leave her with Caster!” Shirou retorted as he glared at him.
Archer sighed and said, “Yeah, what do you think what would happen if I tried to fight both Caster and Saber at the same time with Rin with me? You want to put Rin in that sort of danger?”
“Then I’ll support you then,” Shirou said as he moved towards Archer, wincing and almost falling back in the chair.
Archer sighed and said, “Look at yourself, Emiya Shirou. You’re a mess and trying to do any projection magic will only kill you faster at this point. Getting yourself killed is not going to help Saber or Rin.”
“I sense you have a plan, Archer,” Rin said coolly, not even tea had pacified her even though Akiha’s blue eyes had lit up when he passed her the first cup before she went to shower.
Archer nodded and said, “Form an alliance with another Master.”
“Who? Rider’s dead and Shinji would be a worthless ally and we don’t know who Lancer’s Master is. Besides, I don’t want to work with another skirt chaser,” Rin snorted.
Shirou looked up and answered, “Berserker’s Master. Ilya. She didn’t seem evil . . .”
“If you forgot she was trying to kill us all, Shirou,” Rin hissed, bristling like a cat.
Archer sighed and said, “Because that’s what her family raised her to do, Rin. She’s a little girl and I think I can get her to listen to me.”
“What, your tastes run to little girls too?” Rin said snidely.
Archer looked at her and retorted, “I think Akiha was right, you’re jealous because someone else compromised your Servant’s loyalty.”
Shirou watched them with wide eyes and asked, “Is this about Tohno-san?”
“My Servant is a skirt chasing whoremonger,” Rin snapped as she folded her arms, tossed her hair and looked away.
Archer quietly explained to Shirou, “She was looking for your father, Emiya Shirou to help her. She doesn’t want to revert to her demonic impulses and her body is seriously low on mana, as if it’s being drained from a far away source. She was hoping your father had information on how to help her. Except she didn’t know he was dead.”
“She came to look for Dad for help?” Shirou asked with wide eyes. Archer sighed at the fact it was going to be too easy to manipulate his younger self to his side at Akiha’s plight.
Archer nodded and said, “And Saber attacked her.”
“Saber attacked her and she needed help,” Shirou sighed as he shook his head, “And you followed her?” Archer nodded and Shirou frowned at him. “And here I thought you were a cynical bastard who I really didn’t like,” Shirou said dryly.
Archer shrugged and said, “Maybe Caster was right in saying that I was more like you than I realized. Still, I gave her mana so she wouldn’t revert and the only available method I had was through sex.”
“You can give mana through sex?” Shirou asked wide eyed at Rin.
Rin nodded and sighed, “Yes, some poorer mages sell their semen because of the mana in it, just generally it’s the Servant receiving the mana and not the Servant giving the mana.”
“And what would have happened if she would have reverted?” Shirou asked quietly, watching them both thoughtfully.
Archer looked expectantly at Rin and she sighed, “She would have become a mindless beast who would have killed anyone to get the mana she need, all right?”
“So Archer saved Tohno-san and many others by doing that. I know it’s gotta be embarrassing Tohsaka, but he helped so many people,” Shirou pointed out with a frown.
Rin snorted and glared at Archer and Archer smirked at her. “You heard your partner’s argument Rin. I didn’t want another incident happening at the school again, but let me talk to Ilya tomorrow morning.”
“Fine,” Rin said with a sigh, “Shirou, you should get some sleep. We all need some sleep.”
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Akiha woke up to find herself alone in the giant bed. She pulled the foreign covers to her neck as she sat up and looked around. She winched at the soreness lingering between her legs and looked around for Archer. She was about to tentatively call out for him when she noticed the white blouse and familiar red skirt draped carefully over a chair with her underwear, bra and thigh highs draped over the skirt and her boots standing at attention beside the chair. Her luggage case was neatly propped up against that and her heart twisted.
Sometime during the night, despite having his magical energy, which she had learned from Shirou was what kept him in this world, that he severely drained to save her, he went to collect her things at her hotel. Her heart pounded as she wondered where he was only to have the door open. She turned her head to it to find the familiar figure clothed in red and black standing there holding a tea tray. Her chest tightened even more as Archer made her way towards her with the tea tray which also had some sort of sweet cake on it for breakfast. He set the tray down on her lap and carefully got back into bed with her.
He gently stroked her hair and asked, “How are you?”
“I’m doing well, thank you,” Akiha said with a blush as she wrapped the covers around herself and sat up straight. He poured them each a cup of tea and looked at her with those intense grey eyes and a gentle smile that Shirou had last night when they spoke briefly. Archer had his hair spiked up again today and Akiha frowned at it.
She remembered it falling into his face the night before, melting years off of his appearance and making him even more handsome. She had been surprised how much Shirou had looked like Archer, as if they could have passed for siblings if it wasn’t for the difference in their coloration. She tilted her head thoughtfully as he asked, “Do you take sugar and cream in your tea, Akiha?”
“Yes, two of each,” she said as she inhaled the heavenly aroma of perfectly brewed Western tea that was quickly becoming heavy in the air. She watched him as he carefully measured the specified amounts of sugar and cream in her cup of tea and then prepared his own. He handed her the tea cup and saucer first before just holding the tea cup in his hands with the air of someone who’d done this countless times before. She smiled and then took a small sip of the hot liquid when her eyes flew open at the first taste of it on her tongue. She spun around to look at Archer before taking another sip to confirm her suspicions.
“Well?” he asked with an expectant chuckle.
She looked down at it and said, “It’s amazing and I have a feeling you already know that.”
“I’m glad it’s to your specifications, Akiha,” Archer said with a chuckle.
She looked around and asked, “Why are you helping me so much?”
“Because you need it and I like you,” he said simply, “You’re someone who’ll help yourself even when you do need outside help you’ll still press on without burdening others. I like girls like that.”
She tilted her head thoughtfully and asked, “I thought you were some sort of Epic Hero though, Archer. I thought saving damsels in distress would be one thing you do often.”
“I’m not that sort of hero, Akiha,” he snorted dryly with a tiny shake of his head, “I have no legend to my name and you’ll hear the other Servants refer to me as nameless.”
She studied him and asked, “Then how did you get Summoned as a hero then?”
“Because I’m something called a Counter Guardian,” Archer said with a sigh and shake of his head before he took a sip of his tea.
Akiha’s heart raced as she watched him brace himself before looking at her. She met his grey eyes expectantly as he said, “I sold myself after death for power to save about a hundred people, I just didn’t know the deal I made.” Then he began his tale about how his father had saved him from a fire during the last Grail war and gave him the idea to be a superhero. He had found out the hard way to save people he had to kill people over and over again, but it was okay if no one cried around him. He told her about his pact with the Spirit of Humanity and about how time after time he was thrown into disasters to clean up after them, meaning he slaughtered everyone around him again and again. That the boy who never wanted to see anyone cry was constantly dropped into hell over and over again until it broke him.
She frowned at him and asked, “But you said the fire ten years ago, and you’d have to be dead to be a Servant . . . . What happened?”
“Because I’m not dead yet in this time, Akiha,” Archer explained with a sigh.
Her brow furrowed even more as she asked, “What do you mean, Archer?”
“Servants can be Summoned from the Past, the Present and the Future,” he said as he looked down at his hands.
She bit her lip and asked, “And you were Summoned from the Future?”
“Originally I wanted to kill my past self to create a time paradox and erase myself from existence,” Archer confessed to her, his whole body growing tense, “But I found out that I could never reach the paradox I wanted so I tried making sure that my past selves that I’ve ran into in the various Time Loops I’ve been involved in would never become me.”
Akiha asked, “And . . . who where you?”
“Emiya Shirou,” Archer answered quietly.
She studied him and then nodded. He blinked and asked, “You’re not going to call me insane or deem it impossible?”
“My nii-san can see Lines of Death and Points of Death on people, Archer,” Akiha said dryly, “And Arcueid Brunestud is his lover. I’ve fought against Executioner Ciel and I had two maids that were synchronizers. Not to mention I have demon blood in my veins and just a few hours ago I drank your blood and you saved me through sex.”
Archer chuckled at that and said, “So, well that answers that question then, Akiha.”
“I do have a question, Archer,” Akiha said as she finished her tea and poured herself another cup before starting in on the cake.
He tilted her head and asked, “What’s that, Akiha?”
“How can I keep you?” she asked him as she met his eyes.
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Archer stared at those intense blue eyes as they bore into his as Akiha’s question rang through his ears. He looked down at his tea cup and he quietly answered, “It’s almost impossible, Akiha.”
“Almost, but not quite, Archer. After all you’ve told me do you expect I’ll let what all you did for me go unanswered,” Akiha retorted as her eyes narrowed and flashed blue fire.
Archer looked away and sighed, “I didn’t do this for thanks, Akiha.”
“I know you didn’t, which is even more reason I want to help you, besides, I have a more selfish reason in mind as well,” Akiha said with a tiny blush as she looked at her tea cup.
He grinned at that and asked, “So, did I impress you that much last night?”
“You’re horrible,” she retorted as she grabbed a pillow and hit him lightly with it. He laughed as she kept hitting him until they were both laughing. He saw the tea pot and cups wobble and he grabbed them and held them up.
He warned, “Akiha, the tea.”
She stopped with a laugh, “Well, if it wasn’t such good tea I’d let it spill just to piss off your Shrew of a Master. Don’t tell me you two were involved in your time as well.”
Archer looked down as he sat the tea tray back down. Akiha’s eyes widened as she asked, “You two where?”
“The Tohsaka Rin in my timeline eventually became my wife,” Archer confessed as he looked away, “That’s how she was able to Summon me. She saved me with her family’s pendent and left it at my side. Rin used that same pendent to Summon her Servant. I was the only Servant Rin could ever Summon because of that.”
Akiha bit her lip and asked, “Do you love her?”
“My wife? I did, very much and there were a few times where I tried to recapture that with other Rins,” Archer sighed and shook his head at the painful memories there. Besides, it usually got him killed painfully every time he did that.
Akiha took a deep breath and said, “I’m not like her.”
“In some ways, yes, you two are a lot alike, which is why you two can’t stand each other, but in others you’re vastly different. Besides, with Rin I always felt like I was second best to her,” Archer explained.
Akiha frowned and asked, “Because she was a more talented magus?”
“And more recognized as well as vastly more intelligent than I am. You might not guess it, but Rin’s actually a genius so I always felt inferior to her,” Archer answered with a shake of his head, “The only reason I can barely keep up with her because she’s younger than me and I know her. And she still manages to trump me most of the time, Akiha.”
Akiha asked, “And what drew you to me?”
“At first it was the red and then your eyes. I didn’t recognize you and then you faced down Saber, which is damned near impossible. Saber can kick my ass even at reduced power unless I cheat and get the jump on her and Rin as my Master,” Archer explained to her.
Akiha’s eyes narrowed as she snorted, “Yes, that blond foreigner who attacked me out of the blue and called me a demon when I visited your home. I didn’t like her.”
“Oh, Saber is an uptight bitch,” Archer said with a fond chuckle, “But she’s also a good teacher and I failed her in my time. I try to make sure she’s saved when I can.”
Akiha tilted her head and said, “I sense you have a plan.”
“Yes, I’m going to make sure that Saber goes to Rin as it should have been,” Archer explained with a nod.
Blue eyes narrowed as she rested her hand on top of his. Archer blinked at the concern in her eyes as she asked, “What about you? If . . . If I could, I would gladly be your Master, but you were the one giving me mana, not the other way around.”
“I’m going to be Ilya’s Servant,” Archer answered quietly.
Akiha tilted her head and asked, “What about this girl?”
“She was my little sister and I couldn’t save her,” Archer said as he gripped his tea cup, “She was the one person I couldn’t save. She died a year after the Grail War because her body was created to be the Grail, Akiha. She’s part of the reason I pushed so hard to be a superhero, because I couldn’t save her. Rin and I tried so hard, Akiha, any and everything we could have done and all we did was prolong her agony.”
Akiha wrapped her arms around him and rested her head against his shoulder. Archer looked down at her and blinked as she peered up at him. “No wonder I was drawn to you. You’re a nii-san too,” she said quietly.
“Ilya called me oni-chan. She was Kiritisigu’s real daughter and I loved her so much,” Archer sighed.
Akiha looked up at him and asked, “Archer, can you sense where the mana you gave me is going?”
“I . . . I can’t, Akiha,” Archer sighed, “That’s beyond my skills as a magus. In fact, I’m rather half assed at it. The only thing I’m really good at is creating swords.”
Akiha rested her hand on his cheek and said, “Nii-san wasn’t my real brother, but I loved him very much. My real brother reverted when we were children and tried to kill me. Nii-san stepped in and took the blow meant for me and killed him in the process. I gave him half of my life force to save him, well, my blood relative took from both of us to continue his existence.”
“Oh god, you were supporting two people and fighting your own impulse,” Archer said quietly as he moved so he could hold her in return, realizing how easy it was to open up to this woman.
Akiha nodded and looked up at him as she said, “Yes, but my real brother was possessed by a vampire and my nii-san killed him to save that large breasted little harlot he’s now running around with.”
“Sounds like you’re jealous,” Archer teased her, but feeling a spike of jealousy rising within himself as she talked about her adopted brother.
Akiha looked up at him and said, “You’re nothing like nii-san you know and . . . I’m glad.” She flushed as she looked down and confessed, “My father would have hated you. He betrothed me to a member of another demon household with almost as much money and influence as the Tohno house had. He wanted me to be a proper aristocrat and I think he would be turning in his grave if he found out that I slept with a white haired and tanned skin brigand.” She chuckled as she looked up.
“So take that, Father,” she said viciously before smiling at Archer, “I didn’t like my father very much. He was a monster.”
Archer frowned as he looked at her, something was conflicting in her blue eyes as she looked away. He stroked her red hair and said, “You can tell me, Akiha.”
“I told you we had two maids that were synchronizers. He bought them when they were children, and they were synchronizers in . . . well, in the way we were last night. They where eight years old when they came to our house. The youngest twin, Hisui was spared because the elder one, Kohaku took her place and took everything my father did without complaint. She . . . became like a doll and became obsessed with killing me even after my father died,” Akiha told him as her eyes began to well up. Her hands were clinching his arm and he reached up to cup her soft cheek.
He met her eyes and gave her a gentle nod. Akiha took a deep breath and said, “Kohaku was trying to activate my impulse under the guise she was giving me mana through her blood. When that wasn’t working, she attacked me and Hisui took the blow meant for me.”
“What happened to Kohaku?” Archer asked her quietly as he stroked the tears away that were spilling from her eyes now.
Akiha’s whole body began to shake as she wrapped her arms around Archer. She sobbed into his shoulder, “I don’t know, Archer. I tried looking for her so much and for so long and I couldn’t find her and it became harder and harder to resist . . . I didn’t know what to do and I heard of an unorthodox magus and . . . that’s why I came here. I figured if I could get help, then maybe I could help Kohaku and my brother wouldn’t have to kill me.”
Archer rocked her and moved the tea tray to hold her in his lap. He held her close and stroked her hair back from her face as she cried. He closed his eyes at all the anguish she’d been keeping to herself for so long. She had been in love with her brother only to watch him love someone else, had witnessed her father doing unspeakable acts, and having the person she trusted most to turn on her and watch as she killed her own twin. “You’re not alone anymore, Akiha,” he said to her as he gently wiped her cheeks with his thumbs. He met her eyes and she peered up at him.
She said, “I shouldn’t have broken down like that in front of you, Archer.”
“No, you needed to and I’m glad you did,” Archer said as he held her. He looked into her eyes as he began to formulate a plan. A plan because he realized that even though he couldn’t leave Akiha he didn’t want to. He wanted to stay with her.
Because he’d done what he had thought was impossible for him.
The Counter Guardian Emiya had fallen in love once again, and this time it was stronger than what he had felt for the Rin of his time. That he wanted something for himself and he was going to let things be damned just to stay at her side. That he was actually putting something he wanted before anything else, even though Akiha needed him as well.
Akiha took a deep breath and asked, “Now what do we do?”
“We go visit my little sister,” Archer said simply, “So I can get my plan into motion.”
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Akiha gaped at the giant castle looming ahead of her and gasped, “No one noticed a castle like this in the middle of Japan?”
“The Einzberns are a very powerful magus family, and they’re assholes,” Archer said with a grunt, “They use their family members like playthings and manipulated poor Ilya into thinking her father hated her when all he wanted to do was get back to her.” Akiha looked up at the bitterness at Archer’s voice and she would have taken his hand, but he was currently holding her.
She flushed as she thought about how they’d gotten here. At first she thought they were going to take a taxi but he just wrapped his arms around her, smiled and told her to hold on. The next thing she knew was that they were airborne and bounding on rooftops almost like flying until they landed nimbly in front of the castle. It had been amazingly fun actually, to fly in Archer’s arms and she was looking forward to doing it again.
Archer set her down and took her hand again as if they’d been doing it forever. Her cheeks became even warmer as she enjoyed the feel of his work roughened hand against her smooth one as they walked hand in hand to the castle. He knocked on the door and it opened. He smirked as he dryly said, “She already knows we’re here.”
He stepped in front of her and reluctantly let her hand go. She frowned as she followed him into the giant castle. He was tense and looking around until his eyes softened at the tiny figure in purple standing at the top of the steps. Akiha blinked up at the beautiful little girl with flowing white hair and giant ruby eyes. The little girl giggled, spun in a pirouette and then bounded down the steps.
“Hello, Oni-chan, I was wondering when you were going to come,” the little girl said before smiling up at Akiha, “Oh, she’s pretty, Oni-chan and probably not as bitchy as Rin.”
Archer sighed, “Ilya, language.”
“It’s funny, because you’re a Servant I know all of your memories and who you are, Oni-chan. Even though I’m not your Ilya, you still want me safe,” she said as she looked up at him with a smile.
Archer smiled and replied, “Of course I want you safe, Ilya. And I want you to meet Tohno Akiha. Akiha, this is Illyasviel von Einzbern.”
“A pleasure to meet you,” Akiha said with a tiny curtsy to the girl with a smile, feeling a kinship with the girl at being part of an aristocratic family that cared nothing for her save what she could do for them.
Ilya smiled and held out her hand after curtsying as well. “It’s nice to meet you too, onee-san. You can call me Ilya,”
Akiha flushed at being called a big sister so easily but smiled. She replied, “Thank you Ilya.”
“So, what are you two doing here then?” Ilya said as she began to walk up the steps. Archer started to follow her and Akiha did as well, looking at the finery around them.
Archer opened his mouth to explain before cursing, “Damn it.” He grabbed Ilya then Akiha and shoved them to the ground. Akiha was about to protest when Archer threw up his hand and quietly chanted, “I am the bone of my sword . . .”
She felt power flare from him before he shouted, “Rio Aias!”
Countless swords came firing into the room from the ceiling and Ilya screamed. A shield like a flower flared up and began to deflect the swords. Archer’s eyes narrowed with strain as he wrapped his left hand around his right wrist to brace himself against the onslaught of the firing swords. Akiha bit her lip as she covered Ilya with her own body. The swords continued to fall more and more and Ilya screamed again.
Sweat was trickling down Archer’s brow as the petals began to shatter with the falling swords. With each petal that shattered Archer flinched but still tried to keep the shield up. Akiha bit her lip as her mind ran over the things she could do. She felt the power humming in her brains, not stunted as before. She could make the entire place burn without breaking a sweat right now. She was about to see if she could make a shield hot enough to melt some of the swords when Ilya screamed, “BERSERKER!”
“Finally,” Archer growled as a loud bellow echoed through the corridors as a giant stone beast burst into the room. Akiha grabbed his shoulder and looked at the towering monster made of grey stone with wild dark hair swinging a giant club made out of stone in his hands. It moved surprisingly nimbly down the steps and barreled in front of Archer to smack the swords away with it’s giant club. It didn’t wince as swords began to strike it as well and Archer disengaged the shield.
He was breathing hard, his face wet with sweat but he stood up and grabbed both Akiha and Ilya before running. Ilya clutched on his arm and looked over his shoulder. She stammered, “There shouldn’t be an eighth Servant, Oni-chan!”
Akiha looked over Archer’s shoulder as well as Archer bounded up the steps. She saw the giant stone man face off against a gorgeous blond foreigner dressed in black and white. He was smiling as a liquid, red miasma appeared behind him and more and more blades hovered out of it. He snapped his fingers as he shot the blades at the beast. The beast roared and swung his blade in return and ran at the handsome man.
“Because he was kept here from the last war, Ilya,” Archer said as carried them onto the roof, “And he’ll kill you if he gets his hands on you.”
Ilya asked, “How did he find out what I am?”
“Because his Master is the mediator for the War,” Archer answered as the increased sound of roaring and the whistle of throwing blades grew more and more distant as they ran.
Ilya frowned and said, “Well, Berserker can take care of him! He’ll kill him and follow us and you’ll tell me why you want to form an alliance.”
Akiha saw Archer’s eyes widen as his expression softened when he looked at Ilya. She ran her hand down his back as he said, “Ilya, Berserker isn’t going to make it.”
“I’ll use my Command Spell!” Ilya screamed and clutched onto Archer. Akiha felt the release of power from the little girl and her eyes widened. She looked up at Archer and said, “It . . . it didn’t work, I used my whole body and it didn’t work, Oni-chan.” Her eyes widened before she slumped in Archer’s arms.
Akiha twisted to look at the white haired girl and asked, “What’s wrong?”
“My . . . my Berserker,” Ilya whimpered with teary eyes, “He’s dead and . . .”
Archer looked at her and said, “Ilya, how would you like to have me as a Servant?”
“What?” Ilya asked with wide eyes, “Oni-chan’s Rin’s Servant so how can he be mine?”
Archer chuckled, “Because I’m a cheating bastard who has a plan, Ilya.”
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Archer had made sure that the teacher wasn’t there. Caster he could deal with, and he could also take out Kuzuki if he needed to, but he was worried for Ilya and more importantly Akiha’s sakes. He was in spirit form as he watched the blond maiden in white twist and gasp in agonized ecstasy as more and more pleasure was forced upon her. He clinched his empty hands as he watched as the King of Knights, his teacher, bent over, her dress hiked up to reveal slick thighs as she continued to gasp and moan.
“You know, I like girls like you, Saber. Your blond hair, your boyish figure . . . And you’re untouched,” Caster said as she moved from the shadows in front of the writhing figure with her hands bound above her head. “Don’t worry, I’m not going to do something as rough as take your virginity, Saber. After I use you to kill the other Servants, I’m going to turn you into something more befitting a girl such as yourself.”
Archer took a deep breath, materialized and walked into the dark room of the church. Caster gasped and spun around towards him. She pointed and exclaimed, “Archer! You might been able to save your little half breed girl, but remember I can force Saber to bring me your head. Well, before it dematerializes that is.”
“Actually, Akiha’s the reason I’m here,” Archer said calmly as he forced a nonchalant if somewhat mocking expression on his face.
She frowned and asked, “What do you mean?”
“Like what you feel for Kuzuki, Caster. I’ll betray my Master and serve you if you can grant me my wish,” he answered with a shrug.
He could see her lavender lips curl into a smile as she asked, “And what’s that, Archer?”
“I want to stay with Akiha,” he answered with conviction. It was easy though, he wasn’t lying. He wanted to stay with Akiha more than anything, except he was trying to arrange more happy endings than his own. He just hoped his acting skills would allow him to pull this off.
Caster chuckled at this and asked, “Really then, Archer? That’s all you wish from the Grail?”
He nodded and looked at Caster’s cowl covered face. He answered, “Of course, Caster, I wouldn’t be here other wise.”
“Not even to save your Master’s boyfriend’s former Servant?” Caster chuckled.
Archer cast a look at Saber, who’s back arched at that moment as she screamed. Her body shook with the force of it before she fell slack and gasping. He shook his head at that and sighed. He looked at Caster and said, “That frigid bitch? Who’s deluded and actually thinks she hurt her kingdom? Sorry Caster, such idiots piss me off.”
The witch threw back her head and laughed, a rich, vibrant sound that rippled over the church. Archer eyed Caster and asked, “Well?”
“Well, you interest me Archer and I’ll take your offer, but first I need to break your contract with your Master,” Caster replied as she pulled out a shimmering dagger of kaleidoscope colors who’s blade was at a jagged, zig-zag edge out of her robe.
Archer eyed Caster’s Noble Phantasm, the infamous Rule Breaker as he tensed. He closed his eyes as the blade was thrust into his chest. He clinched his teeth as the supply of mana from Rin was cut off and he was now connected to Caster. He watched as Caster smiled and said, “There, it’s done Archer now I . . .”
Archer smirked as he said, “I am the bone of my sword.” He threw up his hand, closed his eyes and then whispered, “Trace On,” after he had access to his Reality Marble. He began to create masses and masses of blades to hover behind him. He opened his eyes to see Caster staring up at him and taking a step back. She began to hold up her hand and he sensed the well of mana as she began to cast her spell.
He calmly threw his numerous blades at her and Caster’s scream filled the church as she was impaled countless times. He winched at the loss of mana again as his own stores began to keep him whole. He heard a tiny cry as Saber fell to the ground, free of Caster’s spell as the white costume dissolved and Saber garbed herself in her own dress, just without her armor. She gritted her teeth and her green eyes burned as she forced herself up. She took a step towards him only to collapse again.
Archer walked over to her, gathered her up in his arms and said, “Come on, let’s get you to the Master who should have Summoned you in the beginning.”
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Rin was pacing back and forth as she bit her lip. She looked at the Command Seal on her hand and rubbed it. Her connection with Archer was gone, yet there was no burning signaling he was dying. She cursed the demon girl at the loss of her Archer while pacing back and forth.
“Tohsaka?” Shirou said quietly.
Rin spun around to see Shirou standing there with his shoulder seeping red under the white bandages. She moved over to him and chided, “Idiot, what are you doing? You need to be resting, you can die now, Shirou. You’re not borrowing Saber’s healing ability right now.”
“But what’s wrong, Tohsaka? Please, tell me?” he said as he moved towards her.
Her cheeks were hot as she said, “I felt the link between Archer and myself broken.”
“Maybe Caster got a hold of him,” Shirou said with wide eyes.
Rin bit her lip and didn’t want to say what she was thinking, so she simply turned away. She felt Shirou hover awkwardly behind her and placed a hand on her shoulder. “He didn’t betray you Rin. Maybe Caster broke the connection with you so she could try to take him as another Servant,” he suggested softly, “I mean, he saved Tohno-san. He can’t be evil.”
She cradled her wrist with the seal on it and said, “Or what if he was killed, Shirou? Then what? I’m not going to go to Kirei and admit defeat.”
Shirou turned Rin towards him and said, “You’re just going to have to trust in him like I trust Saber.” He looked down at her and she looked up at him. She felt her heart racing as they stayed like that for countless minutes. Shirou’s cheeks flushed as he watched her.
She moved closer to him and awkwardly placed her arms around him. He placed his good arm around her and started to gasp. “Tohsaka, what are you doing?”
“We both need this Shirou, so stop fighting,” she told him as she rested her head on his shoulder as she’d seen Akiha do with Archer. Her heart was pounding at how good it felt, just holding a boy she liked like this. They looked up at each other and Rin tilted her head up when the wards went off.
She cursed and moved away from Shirou as she ran down the steps with him at her heels. Her eyes widened as the door swung open and Archer stepped into it holding Saber in his arms with Akiha and Ilya Einzbern trailing behind him. Grey eyes looked up and spotted her and Shirou. Rin stopped and stared as Archer ran up the steps and set Saber down on her feet. Rin’s eyes widened at her flushed cheeks and the sheen of sweat on her skin as well as the fact she wasn’t wearing her armor.
Rin reached out to her and asked, “Good God, Archer what happened?”
“Saber!” Shirou cried out as he rushed at her as well.
Against Archer’s height and bulk, Saber looked small and fragile with her golden hair spilling haphazardly out of her bun. She was swaying back and forth on her feet as she reached for Shirou. “Shirou, I . . . didn’t give in to her,” she muttered before nearly stumbling.
Shirou caught her and asked, “Tohsaka, what’s wrong with her?”
“Fighting Caster probably drained all of her mana reserves, damn,” Rin swore as she looked up at Archer before demanding, “And what the hell is wrong with you? Why did you break the pact?”
Archer gave her a dry smile before answering, “So you could have the Servant you should have Summoned in the first place, Rin.”
“What? What about you? Without a Master you’ll fade away within a couple of days, Independent Action or not,” Rin demanded as she looked at Saber then her former Servant.
Ilya and Akiha walked up the steps hand and hand. Ilya did a cheerful twirl and then clamped onto Archer’s arm. Fire raged in Rin as she watched the possessive gesture as Ilya said, “Oni-chan is my Archer now, Rin! And we’re going to be working together so you’re going to have to get use to it!”
Rin spat, “What the hell?”
“Tohsaka-kun, you might consider forming the pact with Saber-san before she fades away,” Akiha said dryly as she moved to stand beside Archer.
Shirou asked, “Wait, why is she forming the pact with Saber? Why can’t I be Saber’s Master again?”
“Because she’s going to need a hell of a lot more mana than what you can provide when this comes to an end,” Archer said as his grey eyes leveled at Rin.
She stared up at her former Servant and asked, “Why?”
“Make the pact with Saber and I will explain everything,” Archer said evenly before giving her a crooked smile, “Besides, this is who you wanted in the first place.”
Rin’s chest tightened as she looked at the trembling blond who was still trying to keep on her feet. She took a deep breath and held out her hand to Saber. She proclaimed her most authoritative voice, putting Power behind the words, “I announce! Thy body shall be under my command, my fate shall be determined by thy sword! Follow the call of the Holy Grail. If thou wouldst obey this mind and this reason . . .”
She closed her eyes and channeled her mana, preparing to siphon it to Saber once she made the contract and kept concentrating on making the pact, “Obey me! Then I shall entrust my Fate to your sword!”
Saber grabbed Rin’s hand, those clear emerald eyes locking with Rin’s as mana swelled from the Master into the Servant as she spoke the words to finish the bond, her clear voice vibrating through the room. “I will accept your oath under the name of Saber! I shall accept you as my master Rin!”
Mana rushed into Saber as the contract was made, she began to glow with the mana as she stood to her meager height, but she seemed so much more as her eyes seemed to blaze. Her silver armor appeared on her slight form again, gleaming in the light as she flashed a glare at Archer. The invisible blade was pointed at Rin’s former Servant.
“You owe your former Master the respect to tell her why you did what you did,” Saber said calmly with narrowed eyes.
Akiha stepped beside Archer and her sky blue eyes narrowed at Saber. Saber’s eyes widened as she stared at Akiha. She looked at Rin and asked, “Why is that demon here, Rin? I’m not going to allow you or Shirou to be harmed by her in any way.”
“She’s here because she’s an innocent bystander who needed help and you attacked her,” Archer replied dryly.
Rin snorted, “She’s here because she’s your little tart.”
“What?” Saber asked as she frowned and looked at Archer then Akiha, “Rin, I’m afraid I don’t understand.”
Shirou said, “Tohno-san needed help, if she didn’t get help she would have hurt a lot of people and she didn’t want to do that, so Archer helped her out.”
“Yes, by sleeping with her and giving that tart my mana!” Rin spat, her cheeks flushing, “In my house!”
Archer snapped, “Yes, I slept with Akiha, but can we change the subject and talk about something important like Kotomine being Lancer’s Master and there being the Archer Servant from the Fourth War running around and gleefully killing Berserker and wanting to rip out Ilya’s heart so he can try to destroy a majority of the people living in the world because he deems them useless?”
Rin froze at Archer’s words and asked, “How the hell do you know all of this and how do we know you’re telling the truth?”
“Because I’m a possible future for that boy standing right there,” Archer said as he pointed to Shirou, who stared at him wide eyed, “Because I am Emiya Shirou.”
She blinked and looked between Archer and Shirou. Saber’s eyes widened and she said, “That’s impossible . . . You two look nothing alike and act nothing alike.”
“You should know better than anyone how battle changes a person, Saber,” Archer snorted darkly as he looked away, “How chasing a foolish idea can lead to ruin and that the road to hell is filled with good intention.”
Shirou frowned and asked, “Then what happened?”
“It really doesn’t matter, just stay with Rin and this won’t happen to you. Right now I’m trying to find a way to get myself out of my Hell,” Archer answered as his hand reached for Akiha’s. The older girl took Archer’s hand and held it before placing her other hand on top of his. Rin blushed as they met each other’s eyes and shared a tiny smile.
Ilya, who’d been quiet all of this time, did a little twirl and said, “That’s why Oni-chan wanted Saber with you Rin, so she could be how she should be and Archer can arrange it so he can stay with Akiha. He’s got a plan, so you’d better listen to him or you’re going to be killed by that other Servant who was strong enough to kill Berserker!”
Rin took a deep breath, swallowed her pride and said, “Fine, Archer. Tell us what we need to know.”