Chapter 1106: I’m An Excellent Chauffeur
Chapter 1106: I’m An Excellent Chauffeur
Archer kept using all his mana until he fell unconscious again; Midnight ensured he was okay while standing on his chest. Half an hour later, he woke up with a yawn as he spoke to the little creature, “Thank you for watching over me, girl.”
The cat let out a meow in response as he stood up; she climbed up his body and plopped down on his shoulder, causing him to smile. Archer soon noticed the man and woman staring at him with wide eyes.
He was going to kill them but decided against it as he teleported to the Domain where Maeve, Ashoka, and Nyx were relaxing. Archer put Mightnight in her bed before slumping on a comfortable sofa in front of the fire.
“How was your adventure, darling?” Maeve commented while joining him on the sofa and cuddling up to him.
Archer smiled when he saw this, wrapped his arms around her waist, and leaned against her as she played with his hair. He answered, “I was sitting in a park called Yellowstone and tamed some bears.”
When Ashoka heard this, her eyes widened as she questioned, “Why?”
He shrugged with a smile, “I don’t know. I felt sorry for them as they searched for food, so I offered them a place to live.”‘
The three women beamed as Maeve whispered into his ear, “So you’re not the murderer the Alliance says you’re.”
Archer chuckled, giving her a light pinch that made her yelp and playfully swat at him with a grin. Laughter filled the air as they continued chatting, the conversation flowing easily as the day passed.
Finally, as the sun dipped below the horizon and cast the room in a warm glow, the ladies exchanged smiles and bid each other goodnight, heading off to their rooms to rest. When they were gone, he looked at the dying fireplace before using his dragon fire to start a new one. Purple flames flared to life, casting a warm, flickering glow across the room as heat radiated outward. Midnight padded over to Archer, letting out a soft meow. Smiling, Archer glanced down, scooped up the little fluff ball, and gently ran his fingers through her fur.
Content, Midnight nestled into his lap, purring as she settled down, her tiny body completely relaxed. As the soothing warmth of the flames and the soft rhythm of her purring filled the room, he felt his eyelids grow heavy.
Before long, lulled by the comfort, he drifted off to sleep, with Midnight happily snoozing in his lap. The following morning, Archer felt refreshed as the wind outside shook the windows.
‘Why is the weather always bad on Earth? Shame its not like Thrylos,’ he thought while standing up.
Archer stretched, his joints clicking and earning a low groan as he loosened up. With Midnight comfortably slumped on his shoulder, he headed to the kitchen, smiling as he made tea.
Just then, Nancy and Alexa shuffled in, yawning and rubbing their eyes. They greeted him with warm kisses on each cheek, their sleepy smiles adding to the cozy morning atmosphere.
Nancy leaned against the counter, inhaling the fragrant steam. “Make some for us, babe,” she murmured, her voice still heavy with sleep. “It smells delicious.”
Archer chuckled softly and nodded while reaching for two more cups, “Alright, coming right up.”
The rich aroma filled the kitchen as he poured the steaming tea, warming the space even more. Nancy and Alexa exchanged pleased smiles, their eyes lighting up as he handed each a cup.
They wrapped their hands around the warmth, taking small sips and savoring the comfort. Archer leaned back, watching them relax, a quiet satisfaction settling over him as they enjoyed the tea together.
“Can I come to Thrylos with you, Arch?” Alexa suddenly questioned.
He looked at the navy-haired woman and smiled, “Yes, you can join me, Nyx, Maeve, and Ashoka when we return. Weren’t you worried about work?”
Alexa sighed as she revealed, “The deal fell through, and now the board is angry with me. I need some time away from everything.”
Archer nodded in understanding as he revealed, “You can stay in the Domain while I fight; we are going to help Nala and Talila immediately.”
”That’s fine; I can spend time with Morena and Demi while you’re busy,” she replied with a cheerful smile.
Nancy glanced over, her eyes bright with curiosity, “When can I join you?” she asked, looking between them.
Archer chuckled, giving her an easy grin, “Anytime you like, Nance,” he said warmly. After that, he cast Aurora Healing on the two women, who moaned as Alexa said in a relaxed voice, “That feels amazing; I’m going to need more of this Arch.”
“That’s fine, but soon I will return to another national park and burn my mana before seeing Darla,” he informed the women.
With an excited smile, Nancy nodded as she revealed, “I have training, and Lexi here needs to pack.”
Archer nodded and opened a portal to the Davis Mansion as the older sister continued, “I’ve decided; I want to come with Lex when you leave.”
“That’s fine; I can teleport you back here for your fights,” he answered with a smile.
With a gentle smile, Alexa leaned in and gave him a soft, lingering kiss before stepping through the shimmering violet portal. Nancy followed, grinning as she placed a quick, playful kiss on his cheek.
“See you soon, babe,” she said with a wink, her voice filled with warmth.
Following that, she stepped through, vanishing into the swirling light, leaving him with only the faint glow of the portal and the promise of their return. Once the two women were gone, Archer returned to the real world.
He flew across America until he saw the next national park, where he drained his mana, cleaning up and causing chaos. A ping rang out while sitting on the banks of a rushing river, letting him know he had a text from Elizabeth.
[What are you doing to the parks, babe? Are you repairing them?]
Archer chuckled when seeing this and replied. [Yes, I need to drain my mana, and healing the parks is beneficial for everyone]
After replying to Elizabeth, Archer refocused, channeling mana into the earth. All around him, the once-quiet landscape sprang to life, plants unfurling and flowers blooming as his energy flowed into the soil.
He felt the strain taking its toll, his body growing weaker with each power pulse. Just then, Midnight stirred, stretching on his shoulders. She began licking his face gently, and her warm, rough tongue was a comforting reminder that he wasn’t alone.
Archer smiled as he felt his Mana Regeneration surge, drawing in energy from the earth. Over the next half hour, he absorbed everything the land offered, and his strength gradually
replenished.
He continued to pamper Midnight, scratching behind her ears and stroking her soft fur as she purred contentedly. Once he felt fully recharged, Archer cast Gate, and in an instant, he appeared in Darla’s meticulously tended garden.
The blooms and trimmed hedges surrounded them as Midnight perked up, her curious eyes darting around to take in the new sights. Following that, he approached the front door and
knocked.
After a few minutes, the door swung open, revealing a young man who took one look at him and rolled his eyes. But before any tension could build, Darla appeared behind him, her blonde hair catching the light as she beamed.
“Arch! How have you been?” she greeted warmly, enthusiastically stepping forward.
Archer gave her a charming smile, unfazed by her son’s reaction. “Busy,” he replied smoothly, “but if you’re up for it, I’d love to take you out for a bit.”
Darla’s face lit up, and she nodded eagerly. “Yes, that would be nice! Am I driving?”
Archer chuckled, giving a sheepish shrug. “I’ll let you take the wheel-I still haven’t learned
how to drive.”
The older woman laughed softly, grabbing her keys with a warm smile. “Well then, lucky for you, I’m an excellent chauffeur,” she teased, leading the way to the car.
Following that, she grabbed his hand and dragged him toward her car as she spoke to her son, “Liam, I will be back soon; make sure to do your homework.”
Archer watched the boy roll his eyes and slam the door shut as Darla settled into the driver’s seat with an amused sigh. Shaking his head, he joined her in the car, settling in as she started
the engine.
With a smooth wheel turn, she pulled them out of the driveway, the gate swinging open to let them through. As they drove, Darla glanced over, her eyes sparkling with humor. “Don’t mind him,” she said with a grin. “Teenagers always think they know everything.”
Darla navigated through the bustling streets of Miami, the city alive with activity. Archer gazed out the window, watching murals, towering palm trees, and the shimmering coastline drifted by, his eyes taking in the city’s energy.
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