FUKAYNA “You’ll never know if you won’t go there,” Neb Er Tcher said in a condescending tone, just like ten years ago. Right. A decade ago, after my saviour left me, I followed the thread-like light. It came from Relia’s magic to guide me to our first hideout she had prepared. Not long afterwards, we reunited. She also ran away from home, tired of the feud between our kinds. “You’re still sulking after what I did, huh?” I quipped. “What did you do?” He played innocent. “Oh, just because I didn’t let you come out ever since we escaped from my father, you’re becoming a pain in my ass!” “What did you say? Shouldn’t I be the one who’d say that?” “Say what?” “You’re the pain in my ass, Kayna! You’ve always been!” he growled. “Why must I even be trapped in this useless female body? This