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Chapter 100

"Xander." James knew who it was before he even turned around. Sure enough, the developer was there, floating lazily in the air in his dark cloaked avatar.

"How's it going James. Enjoying your last peaceful day within DCO?" The fact that Xander referred to DCO as peaceful, would have made James chuckle under any other circ.u.mstance. After all, James had just slaughtered thousands of players with d.i.c.kens less than 2 days ago in DCO. That was anything but peaceful.

"I was, until you showed up." James waved a tentacle at the developer dismissively, as if he were trying to close out of a screen. "Don't you have anything better to do? Maybe you should be helping BLANK prepare for their first loss."

Xander's lips pursed together for a moment, before he smiled evilly, a light chuckle echoing out. "There are many things I could be doing rather than gracing you with my presence, boy. However, we had a deal, and I simply wished to remind you of that fact, before you say, forgot." Xander waived a hand, and a ma.s.sive statue of himself appeared before James.

"I do believe you were supposed to establish a shrine to the great, all powerful G.o.d, Yarx, on your third floor." Honestly, James had forgotten. He had lost himself once again to his floor creation, his mind wiping away thoughts of BLANK, and Xander, and all the behind the scenes. He had been able to, for a short while, lose himself to the game. But alas, now the p.r.i.c.k was back, and unsurprisingly, still acting true to form.

"Ah, right, how could I forget." As James spoke, the shrine disappeared once more, and Xander nodded slightly.

"Right, well as long as you hold to your end of the deal, everything should be fine." Xander looked around the floor, glancing into the trees where some of James's Jolly Dolly's had decided to watch the duo.

"Though, really now, I wish the floor was a bit more, fitting of a shrine in my visage." The developer paused, as if in thought, and then shook his head. "Ah well, as long as the shrine is in place before you log out, all will be fine." Xander's eyes narrowed. "However, I do wish to remind you, I am not one you would want to anger. So, think carefully about where you plan to place my shrine."

The threat hung in the air around them, and James figured the developer had realized the folly of his wording previously. Even though Xander had been the one to save James from a further beating from Dwight, the developer was still an a.s.shat. And the whole BLANK situation, had just earned the shrine of Yarx its spot back in a toilet. But, alas, James figured it would probably be a dumb idea to do that now. Oh well, he could still figure something out.

"Is that all?" James crossed his tentacles, refusing to be cowed by the developer, who was definitely trying his hardest to look all powerful and intimidating.


"Hmph. For now. After Dungeon Wars start, I am sure your att.i.tude towards me will change. You'll be begging me to call BLANK off of you." Xander grinned. "I will not." The developer turned to leave, his form fading. However, before he could completely dissipate, James, his anger getting the better of him, called out.

"You want to make a bet on that?" Ugh, he had really been hanging around Rue way too long.

"And what would you have to offer me?" Xander's form solidified, and the developer's eyes took on an evil gleam. "Perhaps, you willingly stepping away from your role as a dungeon core?"

"I-" James hadn't really thought about what he had to offer in a bet. Nor really the type of bet he was going to make. "I-"

"Depends on what we get if we win." Rue was suddenly at James's side, her eyes gleaming with mischief as she looked at the developer. s.h.i.+t.

"Oh ho ho. I told you this pixie was going to get you in trouble." Xander folded his arms into his robes. "How about we place a bet on whose core gets destroyed first in Dungeon Wars. If BLANK wins, you step away from DCO, permanently. Furthermore, you will obviously still be held to your previous NDA's, meaning you will never be able to speak with anyone about what you know of DCO, or of my experiment." James didn't like where this was going. He really, really didn't think it was safe to place such a bet.

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"And IF," the way Xander emphasized the word, James could tell he wasn't even viewing it as a possibility, "BLANK's core is destroyed first, I will promise to never interfere with you again. h.e.l.l, I'll make the deal even sweeter. If you win, I will let you choose a new person to oversee your instance of DCO, taking my place over you." Alright. That, that was definitely something James could get behind. Xander, was a d.i.c.k. Xander, was the sole thing that was tarnis.h.i.+ng the joy James had playing DCO. If he never had to worry about the developer ever again. That would be amazing.

"Anyone?" James saw the familiar flash across Rue's eyes as she asked her question. She had an idea.

"Anyone you would like."

"Deal." The pixie motioned towards Xander, and a wooden desk appeared before them. On it, a blank piece of parchment, with a quill.

"Rue, don't you think-" The pixie raised a finger, silencing him.

"Trust me, James." She used his real name. She never used his real name. All he could do was nod and stare at her blankly, as his mind tried to process the situation.

"Well then, let's make this bet official, shall we." Xander picked up the quill and pressed it to the parchment. It was, of course, an unneeded action, but James knew he was doing it for dramatic effect. A moment later, a dark crimson flash appeared on the parchment, and suddenly it was filled with words.

"My legal team, has of course, drafted that doc.u.ment to be legally binding. Everything, the terms, and conditions, have been written in accordance to the legal precedents established by the Peoples Legislative Office of Technology in 2049. Because of the NDA's you have already signed, this doc.u.ment really was quite easy for the team to make. And, once you lose, I can finally remove you without fear of repercussions from above." Xander clapped his hands together in joy, even as his signature appeared on the form. "You have no idea how happy this makes me."

"I'm sure." James skimmed over the doc.u.ment as he picked up the quill with his tentacle. Once again it was a pointless task, as every person digitally created a signature that would legally act as their binding confirmation when they completed their first immersion. The P.L.O.T. had done all it could to ensure there were rules and guidelines within immersion, in order to make sure the virtual world did not become a completely rampant and abused system. Obviously, in James's eyes, they hadn't done a good job.

He sighed and signed the doc.u.ment. He was hesitant, and scared. This bet had the risk of costing him everything. Sure, James could do without DCO in his life. It would suck, because he really enjoyed being a dungeon core, but he would survive. What he didn't want to lose, was his time with Rue. However, she was a part of DCO, and if he lost this bet…

"I'll be going then James." Xander grabbed the parchment greedily the moment James's signature appeared on it, and like a child that had just won its first compet.i.tion, let out a gleeful laugh. "I was wrong about that pixie James. She really has brought me the best of luck today." He chuckled and disappeared, contract in hand.

"I really hope you know what you are doing." James muttered, suddenly feeling a lot more tired than he had expected. Funny how much heavier games felt when there were real world stakes on the line. "If I lose, I lose everything, including you."

Rue wrapped her arms around his form, resting her chin atop his core as she did. "I believe in you James." Her voice was soft, full of warmth, kindness, perhaps even something more? "I know you will win, especially with me on the line."

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