A week had passed since Almas and Ulec's last adventure in Aguerius Forest. Almas couldn't contain his excitement as he stood at the forest's edge, waiting for Ulec to arrive. His father, High Lord Gidon Aguerius, observed his son's restless anticipation with a chuckle.
Almas fidgeted with a leaf that had fallen on his shoulder. He glanced at his father and said, "Dad, do you think Ulec will remember me? It feels like forever since we last saw each other!"
Gidon smiled warmly as Almas brushed off another leaf that had fallen on his shoulder. "Oh, my dear Almas, a week may feel like an eternity to an eight-year-old like you, but I'm sure Ulec remembers you. After all, he's been eagerly awaiting this reunion too. Not to mention you never forget friends who risk their lives for you."
Just as Gidon finished speaking, a mischievous giggle filled the air. Almas looked up to see Ulec perched on a branch above him, a wide grin spread across his face. Almas burst into laughter, realizing that Ulec had been hiding in the tree, playfully dropping leaves on him.
Almas climbed onto the lowest branch to join Ulec, his laughter still echoing through the forest. Ulec's eyes sparkled with mirth as he greeted Almas, "Hey there, buddy! Missed me, didn't you?"
Almas chuckled, trying to catch his breath. "You bet, Ulec! You've got quite the talent for surprising entrances."
Ulec hopped down from the branch, landing gracefully on the forest floor. He glanced at Almas and said, "Well, I couldn't resist a little prank. But now, let's have some real fun!"
Almas looked to his father who nodded and said, "Go have fun, just be back home by supper time."
As Almas and Ulec wasted no time and took off. They ventured deeper into the forest and soon Ulec's ability to communicate with animals and plants became evident. They encountered a family of deer grazing peacefully, and Ulec projected his thoughts towards them, sharing a silent conversation. The deer responded with gentle nods and playful leaps, conveying their joy to Almas through their graceful movements.
As they made their way through a shimmering meadow, Ulec's gaze shifted to a group of singing birds perched on a branch. He switched to speaking aloud, addressing them directly f or Almas' sake, "Lovely tunes, my feathered friends! Mind teaching us a few notes?"
The birds chirped in delight and began a melodious chorus. Ulec and Almas joined in, their laughter and voices intertwining with the bird's song, filling the forest with a joyous symphony.
As evening approached, Ulec turned to Almas with a mischievous glint in his eyes and asked, "Can I make a request, Almas?"
Curiosity sparked in Almas' eyes. "What is it, Ulec?"
Ulec's voice dropped to a conspiratorial whisper, "I've heard that your father is quite the skilled warrior, just like me. How about a friendly sparring match? I've been told I'm a formidable opponent."
Almas' eyes widened in excitement. "You want to spar with my father? He's a master swordsman!"
Ulec grinned. "Well, I've been around for quite some time, and I've honed my skills. What do you say? Shall we put our swordsmanship to the test?"
As they arrived to the place he had arranged to meet his father, Almas quickly asked his father if he would spar with Ulec. Lord Aguerius agreed and so Almas led Ulec and his father to a clearing on the edge of Aguerius Forest. They armed themselves with short swords and prepared for the friendly duel.
Ulec's movements were lightning-fast, his elven agility allowing him to maneuver with grace. Almas' father met his strikes with skill and precision, their swords clashing in a flurry of metal.
The forest echoed with the sound of their blades, the clash and clang of their intense bout. Almas watched in awe as Ulec matched his father's every move, his elven reflexes giving him an edge.
As the duel continued, Ulec's skill and finesse shone through. His movements became fluid and mesmerizing, as if he were dancing with the sword.
With a series of swift strikes, Ulec disarmed Almas' father, sending his sword flying through the air. The duel had reached its climax, and Ulec stood before Almas' father, victorious.
Almas' father laughed heartily, a mix of surprise and admiration in his eyes. "Well, Ulec, it seems you truly are a weapons master. That was an impressive display!"
Ulec bowed respectfully. "Thank you, High Lord Aguerius. It was an honor to spar with you."
Almas' father extended a hand to Ulec, a warm smile on his face. "The honor was mine, Ulec. Your skill with a sword is unmatched, and I can see why Almas holds you in such high regard."
Ulec accepted the handshake with a grin. "Thank you, High Lord Aguerius. It was a pleasure to test my abilities against such a formidable opponent."
They shared a moment of camaraderie, the forest filled with laughter and respect. Almas felt a surge of pride witnessing the bond between his father and his elvish friend.
As the sun started its descent, painting the sky in hues of gold and orange, Almas knew their time together was drawing to a close. He approached Ulec, a mixture of excitement and sadness in his voice.
"Ulec, this has been an incredible day. I don't want it to end."
Ulec placed a hand on Almas' shoulder, his gaze filled with warmth. "Fear not, my friend. Our paths will cross again. Aguerius Forest will always be here, waiting for us to create new memories."
Almas nodded, a smile tugging at his lips. "I can't wait for our next adventure, Ulec. Until then, take care."
Ulec nodded in return. "You too, Almas. Stay curious, brave, and kind."
With a final embrace, Almas bid farewell to Ulec. As he walked back home with his father, the echoes of their laughter and the memory of their sparring match filled his heart, fueling his anticipation for their next meeting.
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