Max: Max's confusion

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Max looked confused.

"I am lost here. There are only three warriors, so what's with that cocky smile? Kenneth, I can never read his mind," thought Max. She said, "Kenneth, I think you counted wrong." She counted again in her head, "You are wrong by four out of seven."

"Ohhh, am I?" said Kenneth, still with that cocky smile.

"Ohhh, yes, you did," said Max.

Kenneth took a small bite from the food and stood up with that cocky smile.

"I am sorry, may I speak to you for a second?" asked Kenneth and looked at the king.

"Was there any reason for him to stand? Like, come on, he can be such a show-off," thought Max.

She looked around to see that the Bepoops were looking at Kenneth.

"Come on, brother," said the king, smiling, "Speak your heart out."

Kenneth smiled and looked at his brother for a few seconds, then looked at the large crowd.

The crowd stopped eating or talking and looked back at Kenneth. Max looked at Kenneth, wondering what he would say. Kenneth looked right and left, waiting for the crowd to quiet down.

"So you want all eyes on you," thought Max.

Finally, they were all quiet.

"Sorry for bothering everyone, but I'm just... I am a little confused about this because... sorry if I am mistaken, but aren't the championships supposed to be taken by every Angelica head?"

Everyone kept quiet; the mood suddenly became tense. Max started feeling worried about Kenneth. This was something Max always felt when it came to how they looked at Kenneth.

"I don't think this tension was because of what Kenneth said but because it was Kenneth," thought Max.

Max looked up at Kenneth to check if he was alright. Kenneth still had that cocky smile.

"That idiot, he doesn't even see it, or he doesn't show it," thought Max.

It took some time with Kenneth still standing, waiting for his answer. Then someone stood up from the right corner, a Bepoop with blue hair, a big body, and muscles, and said, "No, one didn't want to not do it. We have to pay the human's tax, meaning there isn't that much left to be used for this."

Max was surprised because she didn't remember the Bepoop.

"I don't know him, so maybe I just don't remember him. Hahaha, there's no way; that must mean he never greeted me. I admit that makes me feel a little bit sad."

"By 'this,' you mean the celebration of the great life of a fallen Angelica... or maybe you don't care," said Kenneth, then he looked at the side of the room where the Bepoop little girl, who was Max's self-titled friend and also the daughter of the dead Angelica, sat. An awkward silence filled the room.

"He said more by just looking," thought Max. "But why did he have to use a little girl's sadness for this... sometimes I wonder if he even cares."

"And don't you think it's kind of bad manners? What do you think the princess is thinking right now?" said Kenneth and looked at Max.

Suddenly, an entire row of eyes looked at Max. Max felt like hiding.

"What do you mean 'What the princess is thinking'? The princess was thinking about nothing... I mean, not what they're all thinking about!" thought Max. "So what are they going to do?"

Suddenly, four Bepoops stood up. Kenneth went back to sitting down and took another bite.

"What is the meaning of this?" said the king with a huge smile.

"Your Highness, we would like to join the tournament," said a Bepoop man with white hair and normal-sized horns that Max was used to seeing. He looked like he was in his 30s.

"Ok, 3-1, I'm still winning in this game. Let's see who this Bepoop is... Steve Zamora," thought Max.

"So, Steve Zamora, what's the sudden change?" said the king.

"We have had our eyes opened," said Steve Zamora with an embarrassed smile.

The king burst out in laughter that filled the entire room. Everyone quietly watched as the king laughed. After 5 minutes, he finally stopped.

Max was surprised to see someone laugh so long.

"I never thought it was allowed to laugh because my father never has, but it looks like I was wrong," thought Max and smiled to herself. "I may be wrong about that, but look who got a point, 4-1, so come on, keep this going."

"Now then," said the king in his deep voice, "That means the introductions must be made of the latecomers. Do you have your warriors here?"

Silence filled the room.

"Am I speaking to ghosts? Why am I not hearing answers?" said the king.

"Your Highness," said Steve Zamora, waiting for the king to look at him and nod, "No, but I will send a messenger to get mine, but I don't know about the others," he said, looking at the back where other Bepoops were standing.

"Others, speak your minds."

"Our Highness, I am also," said all the other heads.

The king sat quietly as he took a small bite of the food. He looked around and said, "We'll make more introductions on the battlefield. For now, let the party continue."

"Yes, Your Highness," shouted everyone.

Kenneth went back to sitting down and looked at Oklahoma and smiled.

"What's with the smile, young sibling?" said the king, looking at his younger brother with a huge smile.

Kenneth froze for a moment, looked as if he was lost in thought, then smiled back at his older sibling and said, "I just can't wait for the game."

Max quietly smiled.

Suddenly, the little girl Bepoop, who called herself Max's friend, stood up. She ran out of the room. Max saw this but it looked like she was the only one who did. She stood up and followed her.

The little girl Bepoop left the door open. Max followed suit and also left the door open.

"Hey," said Max, finding the little girl Bepoop lying against the wall next to the door.

The little girl Bepoop quickly stood up and suddenly ran away. Max tried running but quickly fell because of the large dress she was wearing.

"Fuck, this dress," said Max to herself as she picked up the dress. "Why is she running?"

Max quickly ran as she followed the little girl Bepoop. She ran through the large, quiet hallways, passing by the paintings and the great statues.

Finally, she reached her, sitting on a balcony. The little girl Bepoop lay by the corner of the balcony.

"What's the matter?" asked Max.

The little girl Bepoop slowly raised her hidden face as tears came out of her eyes.

To be continued....