Doing a Favor (re-written)

[Mike – Hey Josh, do you mind helping me with something?]

[Josh – Yeah, what's up?]

[Mike – My sister wants to start playing Arcadia, and I would really like your help with getting her used to the game]

[Josh – Why can't you teach her?]

[Mike – I'm gonna be busy the next few days]

[Mike – Pretty please]

[Josh – ...]

[Mike – I'll owe you one]

[Josh - ...]

[Josh – Ok]

[Josh – Send me her profile info and when she'll be online. I'm too tired to do it today]

[Mike – Thanks! She'll be on around 1:00 PM tomorrow. Her name is Olivia, and her username is ~Olivionic~]

[Josh – Ok, I'll talk to you later]

[Mike - Later]

I looked at the time on my phone before turning it off and putting it back in my pocket.

It was currently 6:48 PM. I stood up, stretched, and headed back to my room.

Guess I'll go to bed, I am a bit tired after all.

I opened the door to my room only to be met with a disappointing sight. All of my VR equipment on my bed. That's what I get for pushing things off to later.

I put away the equipment very lazily and went to bed.

I wonder why Mike can't teach his sister...

Maybe he just doesn't want to...

-The Following Day-

I logged into my Arcadia account and selected my character, xX-Tonic-Xx. 

I still had about an hour until Mike's sister would be on, so I guess I'll do some level grinding or something else in the meantime.

-Later-

*Slash*

*Slash*

*Stab*

"Nice, good job, keep it up!"

*pant* "This game is pretty exhausting, huh."

"Well yeah. You have to actually move around and attack and other things like that, you're not just sitting down with a controller."

Currently I was in a low leveled area trying to get Olivia used to the game. She already passed the basics and was fighting some goblins in the woods for a beginner quest. A perfect simple task for new players.

A sword swung down towards her. She didn't look like she was going to dodge, block, or parry, so I intervened, blocking for her.

It took her a second, but once she noticed what I did she took full advantage of it and stabbed the goblin.

It made a weird growling sound before turning into a small pile of loot and particles.

"If you want to be great at the game you need better reflexes. You need to be able to react quickly to crucial situations."

"Yeah, I see that. Thanks."

"..."

"If you don't mind me asking, why can't you just take me to a high leveled area and let me get the last hit on enemies there?"

"Well I can, but since I don't want to I'm not gonna to do that."

"But whyyyyy??"

She whined.

"Well, if I do that you won't actually learn how to play the game, you'll just be powerful doing early quests and either have to learn how to properly play or ask for more handouts later."

*humph* "So now that the goblins are dead what do we do now?"

"Well, you should go turn in the quest and get your reward, then maybe do a few more of the beginner quests."

A rustle could be heard in a nearby bush. Olivia didn't seem to notice.

"So how did you equip your weapon so fas-"

"SURPRISE ATTACK!"

Two men jumped out of the bush, and surprised Olivia. She raised her sword, but it wouldn't be enough. I should probably intervene. Stepping between them, I blocked the attack easily. No damage was dealt; this wasn't because of Josh's superior stats and armor, but rather because of how the PVP system works in this game. When one person attacks another in a safe zone, it won't do damage, but rather issue a challenge that can be accepted by attacking back. These guys were probably hoping if they attacked people who didn't know better they would accidentally accept the challenge and get some free and easy gold.

The other man started going toward Olivia.

"Olivia, don't attack either of them."

I quickly swung back at the man and a red ring about 30ft wide appeared. Stepping out of it would cause an immediate loss and kill you.

-Damage Enabled In 5 Seconds-

I assessed my opponent. He looked to be part of the thief class; he had on a brown robe, and a black mask that covered the lower half of his face; the man also wielded two daggers.

His equipment looks shabby, but that may just be to throw me off and underestimate him. The thief class specializes in speed with decent damage, but because of that, they have horrible defense stats. I usually like using a greatsword, but with how slow it swings I ought to use either a shortsword or gauntlets. I chose to use gauntlets. I quickly equipped my gauntlets which were white and had a sort of angelic look to them. I'm ready.

-Damage Enabled-