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Author's Note: This chapter is NSFW and contains graphic depictions of injuries as well as slash. (Not to mention a good dose of angst!)
KooriRoninHeart posed a challenge to me to write outside my comfort zone: Slash/YAOI. I think I did a pretty good job, considering I've never written slash before. Please let me know what you think. (I love reviews, by the way!) Thanks again for beta reading, Sis! Also thanks to Rooietroll for your wonderful review. As always, your reviews make a smile.Chapter 10 – Aftermath
I.) PossessionII.) Scourge-borne
Eastern Plaguelands, Eastern Kingdoms Garrack lowered his rifle with a grimace of pain as Tallak and Dizzy did the same with their bow and gun. The elf didn't seem to hear them as she staggered backwards. Garrack recognized the signs indicating she was about to faint, but knew there was no way he could intervene in time. Nantan called to her once more as he raced to the paladin's aid. Her knees soon buckled and she slumped to the ground. The druid reached her only moments after she fell, followed closely by Faraji. The battle was over and they had emerged victorious. However, to Garrack the victory was hollow. The death knights had specifically been seeking him under the presumption he was one of the secret leaders of the Argent Dawn. They intended to not only to kill him, but turn him into a weapon against his allies. The female knight had made that much very clear. While he had indeed led men in both a unit and in the full-scale siege of Naxxramas, he was not that high ranking. He was respected within their ranks and, in fact, still held his rank as commander emeritus. Being part of the assault had been his finest accomplishment and had brought great honor to his family and to the Horde. That success had just led to perhaps his greatest failure. Rather than getting his men and the girl to safety, he had put them in serious jeopardy. Guilt weighed heavily upon him. The Captain raised his arm as Tallak ducked under it and took his wrist in his right hand. An excruciating spasm ran like lightning down his injured back and into his legs, drawing forth a pained grunt. He gasped as another rush of pain flared as the hunter stood straight and they began to walk. Each step was agony. He had a flash of ironic humor and allowed himself a single, quiet chuckle. If he was the betting type, he'd waged he had broken – or at least cracked – vertebrae. While he wasn't a healer, the symptoms seemed right: severe back pain radiating down into his legs and back stiffness. Garrack Backbreaker with a broken back, he mused silently to himself. He figured it was perhaps a form of karma to suffer from an injury he had inflicted so many times. He was covered lacerations and puncture wounds both large and small, though Faraji had seen to it that he wouldn't bleed to death. The morbid humor was a helpful – if momentary – distraction from not only his despair, but also the grim knowledge all of them had been exposed to weaponized plagues. It was only a matter of time before they all started getting sick. Dealing with the diseases was the final challenge of dealing with Death Knights. Scourge-borne diseases could kill you long after you dispatched the carrier. The only question left was how many strains had they been dosed with. If Tallak heard his chuckle, he didn't show it. While always taciturn, the brown haired orc always grew more reticent whenever he was injured. His mail was spotted with blood, though most of it wasn't his. Out of all of them, the hunter was perhaps the least injured. He cast a look sideways at Faraji's son as he uttered a restrained, but loud gasp. Dizzy leaned heavily on his rifle as he walked, using it as a crutch as he lurched unsteadily on his feet. The young troll was half curled around his midsection, bandages around his waist visibly stained with blood. He was withdrawn, almost appearing shell-shocked. Normally, the seventeen-year-old would be boasting that he could fire his weapon one-handed. This time, it had all been a matter of necessity. Dizzy's left arm hung useless in a makeshift sling, laid open to the bone and sinew during the battle. His father had stopped the bleeding, but there was little else that could be done at the moment. For the first time in the months he had been under Backbreaker's command, the rogue quietly suffered at their side. Their worgs trailed behind them, their coats flecked with blood from their own wounds. Nantan's kodo drifted even further back, but still close. He felt pride at their training. They had fought at their sides, holding the tide of undead back. Only Tallak's wolf and the Paladin's charger had been lost. Garrack had put the wolf out of its suffering himself, only to have a Death Knight raise it. Fortunately, both animals were expendable. Faraji and Nantan were starting to cut Una's armor from her body, flinging it away in their haste. He could see the elf's freckled face had been laid open by a sword stroke. As they cautiously lifted her breastplate and started to cut away her leathers, he could see signs of other injuries. "Help me lay next to her." He said quietly to Tallak, "Close enough that she can see me clearly if she comes to." The elf was already notoriously timid around members of the Horde; Garrack wagered she'd outright panic if she woke up. The hunter nodded almost imperceptibly. Faraji glanced up as he laid down to her left, but returned immediately to his work. Beads of sweat dampened the hair around his bald crown, turning his yellow hair darker. "She be badly wounded, Mon. Good ting we be findin' her when we did." "Yeah, good thing." Garrack rumbled. He blinked spots of color and light from his vision as the worst of the pain from lying down faded. Tallak again mutely nodded his agreement as he painfully lowered himself to the ground. Dizzy sat down shakily behind the hunter and rested his head in his palm. Nantan sighed in both exhaustion and exasperation before he tried casting a healing spell upon her once again, "My magic is spent..." The Tauren laid a hand trembling with weariness upon the elf's battered shoulder. It was misshapen, her entire arm far too low. While her armor had protected her from the knight's axe, the sheer force of the blow had broken the bones beneath. It was impressive that she had managed to decapitate the knight with her arm and shoulder like that. The orc had a feeling her ancestors had to have been fighting at her side. "Nearly outta mojo too." The priest said. "Just do ya best. Immobilize da broken bones. Da elves can heal dem." "It doesn't need to be fancy." Garrack concurred. "Just enough to safely transport her." He spotted two pendants the elf had been wearing resting on top of the clothes they had cut from her body. While he easily picked up the gold circle, it took him several tries to grasp the delicate chain of the other with his swollen fingers. He tucked them into his coin pouch for safe keeping. "She swallowin' a lotta blood." The priest ceased working on her side and laid a three-fingered hand on the elf's abdomen. Despite being severely fatigued, magic flickered across his palm. "It be comin' up soon, I tink." He paused, as though considering. "Turn her." "Watch her shoulder!" Nantan advised in a grunt as they rolled the elf onto her left side and held her there. With her left shoulder so badly damaged, it was a less than ideal position. They were likely causing further damage by placing her in this position. However, it was preferable to her possibly drowning in her own blood. Garrack held her head, stroking her temple as they waited. He had a hunch she was coming to. Finally her body started to rid itself of the blood she had swallowed. Una jerked spastically, her eyes flying open. She gave a short, gurgling cry of fright as she vomited more blood. "Easy! Easy, Una." Garrack told her hurriedly. She heaved once more, but produced nothing. She laid there fighting for breath for several long moments, coughing and gagging. The sound of her wheezing gasps was troubling. The captain pointedly stared at Faraji and the healer returned the look of concern. After several more minutes, she recovered enough to blankly stare at him. He watched her eyes try to focus and knew she was likely confused and disoriented. "Garrack?" She croaked. "I'm here." He said, brushing a lock of bloody, matted hair away from her face. He could tell from the elf was starting to panic as her ragged breathing was sounding progressively worse. "Relax." "Garrack, see if you can clean her facial wound." Nantan said, offering him a few gauze sponges. "Perhaps it will calm her." The elf cried shrilly in pain as Nantan and Faraji slowly rolled her onto her back. The veteran was glad he was lying down; that scream had left his heart racing and his nerves on edge. The troll gently turned her head so she could continue to look at him. "Relax," Backbreaker started by wiping the regurgitated blood from her lips and chin. "Relax and take deep breaths." The elf shut her eyes and obediently took shuddering breaths. "Again." Garrack prompted as he gently mopped the edges of her wound. He continued to prompt her for several, long minutes as they worked. "What's... the damage?" Una asked, out of breath after just the short question. He didn't like the frail, reedy quality of her voice or the bluish cast developing on her normally pink lips. "I wish you'd save your strength." He sighed heavily as he lightly wet another sponge with some water from his canteen and started to dab the gash through her ear lobe. The orc had been hoping he could keep her quiet. "Frankly, elf, you're going to look like the rag doll I nicknamed you after when they're done." He stroked under her chin with the side of his finger. "You fought well and with great honor; rest now." Una shut her eyes, her lips quivering slightly as she sighed. He continued to clean the wound, careful to remove as much debris as he could. Faraji was bent over her, pouring healing magic into the hole in her side. Nantan had finished splinting her leg and was wrapping it with bandages. She made a feeble mewling noise. "None of that!" The captain growled sternly. The more she panicked, the more blood flowed from her wounds and the harder it became for her to breathe. Crying would only further complicate things. "I'm going... to die... aren't I?" She said in a broken whisper. He understood. To die in the Plaguelands was a terrifying idea, even to him. "I won't sugarcoat it: you're badly wounded." Garrack said evenly as he exchanged a soiled sponge for more fresh ones. "But you're not mortally wounded. Once you're stable, we'll start limping to Silvermoon." "I can't... sense the Light..." The paladin whimpered. The orc frowned, "I don't know how these things work, but you're exhausted. Let's not worry about that until..." Garrack's voice trailed off as he watched a tear trickle down her freckled cheek. The trail it left in the wake of its passage was pale and in stark contrast to the rest of her face. He suddenly noticed a faint, disturbingly familiar odor emanating from her body. Garrack lightly brushed a sponge across her forehead and it came away with a fine, dark, powder-like substance. Captain Backbreaker looked at the sponges he had already used. The powder was on those too. He ran his fingers through her auburn hair. The strands left more of that same residue on his skin. He normally wouldn't have cared that the elf was dirty. It was part and parcel with the role she had chosen for herself. This powder coated her skin, her hair, and her armor. It would be in her eyes and her lungs. His eyes landed on the open wounds on her chest and cheek in alarm. He hesitantly lifted the sponge to his nose. The cotton had a sickly sweet yet strongly fungal odor. The last time he had smelled anything like this was the Plague Quarter of Naxxramas. The Captain swore. He didn't like where his thoughts were going. "What in the hell did you get into?" He asked in a growl. It was more forceful than he intended, but he needed to know. Her lips moved as if to speak, but was interrupted as Faraji probed her injury. Una stiffened, an agonized cry tearing from her. The troll frantically cursed in his native tongue and cast another spell followed by yet another. Her eyelids flickered briefly as she fainted once more. "Got it!" Faraji exclaimed triumphantly after a moment. The paladin's breathing eased; each breath sounding easier and clearer as his spell continued to work. "Don' ya ever be scarin' dis ol' troll like dat again." He crooned and softly patted the unconscious woman's head before turning his attention to the wound on her face. Deciding against asking what had just happened, Garrack rolled onto his knees and elbows. The orc rested his head on the ground as he panted against the flash of pain that rippled all the way down to his toes. He heard Tallak groan as he stood and his quiet steps until he was beside and behind him. The hunter's arms closed under his arms. "One..." His clansman said, tightening his grip. Captain Backbreaker stole himself against the pain. "Two... three!" With a cry, he pushed himself up as Tallak pulled him upwards simultaneously. The edges of his vision turned gray and hazy as he reached a standing position. He took deep breaths and the faintness passed. Technically, none of them were in any condition to ride. If his back truly was broken, he could wind up paralyzed or worse. The elf obviously had internal injuries and Otieno was barely keeping himself upright. However, they had little choice. After the first signal flare he had seen, he'd seen no other signs of life in the pass. They were on their own.While AFF and its agents attempt to remove all illegal works from the site as quickly and thoroughly as possible, there is always the possibility that some submissions may be overlooked or dismissed in error. 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