Chapter 1323 1323 A Touch Maudlin --- Kat ---n--0VElB1n It was the next morning and Kat was out for a jog. There wasn't really much to discuss after Thyme dropped that bombshell. Partially because Thyme just vanished after they finished speaking. For everyone else... it was getting late and now that the adrenaline wore off they were ready for bed. Lily especially, which meant Kat had gone along. Lily was still asleep, and part of Kat wanted to just lay in bed with her... but a much greater part implored her to get up and just... do something. So here Kat was running swift laps around the island. It wasn't particularly hard, and nowhere near max speed but it was a nice feeling. Kat wasn't sure it actually did anything for her. Exercise was... questionable now that she was a demon. Oh Kat was sure it was possible to exercise, but her regeneration seemed to keep her in good shape, perhaps closer to perfect shape. It was also hard to get tired without just using demonic energy. It was a different kind of 'tiring'. Kat wasn't even sure how much she'd need to lift, or for how long to get a decent workout. March seemed to suffer from the same problem. Kat had spotted the woman on her run. She'd grabbed one of the flatter boulders around the island and was now using it as a replacement for gym weights. Last lap she was working out her legs. It looked somewhat comical. The boulder itself was huge, easily as large as her hotel room and clearly quite heavy... yet March was able to lift it without too much strain. Or at least, she wasn't using her steam powers to help. Now Kat was sure that she could do the same. Without the limiter band Thyme had her wearing, lifting such a weight wouldn't be hard... but it was odd to think about sometimes. On the whole, Kat had gotten used to being a demon. Having a tail, wings, horns. These things were all simply a fact of life now. Even with an enhanced memory... it was just so hard to remember what it was like to be human. Perhaps that was unfair. That humanity wasn't so easily discarded... but a lot of demons didn't see all that alien. Kat wasn't sure if that was due to her new nature, or if it was simply the way of things and she would have recognised that even as a human. There was no way to tell, and Kat wasn't going to beat herself up over it. She was happy in her own skin, both before and after. It seemed like such a little thing in the end. So Kat didn't worry about it. Sometimes though... it wasn't the being the demon part that caught her. It was the ridiculous amount of strength. Sure, it wasn't technically inhuman. March was right there with her, lifting boulders like it was just a regular set of weights at the gym. It made Kat wonder what that made March. Human technically, but was she really the same? The words were the same according to her translation ability. But genetically? Well, Kat was no biologist, she couldn't even begin to work out how different the different versions of humans she knew of would be. Did higher energy alter the underlying biology or did it just support it? Was magic the reason elves and dwarves could have kids with each other? All questions Kat didn't know the answer to, nor did she really want them.
Kat slid into position behind them and when the pair got to the food, Kat said "I can carry some stuff for you both. I don't plan on eating yet... or perhaps at all. I should probably have something but if I do I'll eat with Lily," "Thanks," said Gareth as he started pointing out what he wanted. Kat picked up two plates and started to load them up. "So... how are you Gareth? I would have come and visited if I thought it was bad... and I mean, people did say it was bad but... how do I explain this. Hmm... my worldview for healing was completely destroyed... I don't want to call it recently but I guess I'd gotten used to Thyme being able to fix everything," Gareth let out a bit of a shaky laugh. "I'll live Kat. In fact, I'll recover fully so there really isn't anything to worry about. Thyme did inform me that they had a way to see me completely healed this morning... but I was also told it could be a bit of risk so I turned him down. I can't compete today after all," "Yes because you're a big dumb idiot. My big dumb idiot, but still a big idiot," said Green. Kat dolled out the plates as the three of them sat down. "So... you'll be ok?" "Yes, I will. Not immediately because what I did to myself... look, I don't know the truth of the matter, but the two main schools of thought claim it damages the soul, while the other side says it burns lifespan. I don't know which if either of them are true... but I recognise that it was a dumb mistake, especially for a contest I didn't have a chance at winning. Maybe if I was competing for first place-" Gareth was cut off... When Green smacked the back of his head. Hard. "No, no killing yourself for first, second third, any of the places. If Thyme wasn't so good you could be dead. Don't be an idiot," "Yes dear," mumbled Gareth.