Hell Cavern | By : Koori Category: +S through Z > World of Warcraft Views: 3541 -:- Recommendations : 1 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Chapter Fifteen
Falcon awoke to a small weight on his chest. In the light of a candle he saw it was Rain laying on him, his pale cheeks streaked with the marks of dried tears. To his left sitting but with her eyes closed was Crystal and to his right was Sid. The dwarf's eyes brightened when he saw Falcon looking at him. "Lad!" he whispered loudly. Falcon smiled as he did a quick check on his body. He wasn't sure how long he had been out but he felt rested. There was a wave of relief when he found out he still had both legs. Bones, muscles, and nerves all seemed intact on his healed limb. "You did it, Sid!" Falcon said quietly. "Thank you!" "Nay, it wasn't me." The dwarf replied. Before Falcon could voice his confusion the dwarf pointed to the elf sleeping on his chest. "The lad there broke in and was fighting your wife off like a hell cat. Finally breaking free he dropped down beside you and laid his hands on your damaged leg. Almost instantly it started to mend. Your pet is a healer and a very good one it seems." Falcon couldn't hide his shock as he ran a hand down Rain's back. "I had no idea." "He did a fantastic job healing you … but …" "But?" "He passed out almost right afterwards and hasn't stirred since. I'm not sure how these Blood Elves work but I do believe he completely drained himself of his magic powers." Sid said. Frowning Falcon focused his healing into the elf on top of him. Rain was running a fever and his heart was racing though he was unconscious. "Adran … tap me … recharge yourself … please." There was no response, shifting himself he laid Rain down on the blanket. Tilting his head back slightly, the fair-skinned elf's mouth opened. Falcon placed his lips over Rain's but instead of blowing air into them like he had down at the river he channeled his mana through the touch. Rain's body reacted to the innervate and he let out a small gasp as his eyes open. Falcon smiled down at him, kissing his forehead. "Adran … tap me … recharge yourself … please." Falcon repeated. A trembling hand touched his bare shoulder and the next moment he felt a tingle. The elf bit his lip and stared up at Falcon. The Night Elf nodded. "Again," he instructed. After a half dozen more taps into his mana Sid let his presence be known and then offered his arm to Rain. "Here take some from me, lad. Falcon has had a rough day." With reassurance from Falcon, Rain tapped the dwarf a few times. When he looked back over at the druid his eyes were the brighter and more alert than they had ever been. "He looks well," Crystal said. "As do you my heart." Falcon smiled. "We have another healer in the Clan; Rain's value to the Earthhunters has just increased ten-fold." Rain was kneeling and suddenly his body started glowing, letting off a soft blue light. "Rain!" Falcon snapped. "No, you can't … I'm sorry." The Sin'dorei sighed and the light dissipated. Falcon pulled Rain into his embrace, nuzzling his neck. "I'm sorry; you just can't reveal your true strength. For your sake and ours, it has to remain a secret." He looked up at the other two. "Where does the rest of the camp stand?" "You've been out a few hours, dinner has been cooked and the others fed." Crystal said. "How did our rations look and were we able to buy any firewood?" he asked. "A runt of a boar piglet, it was alive so we dropped it off at Silverhelm. They traded us a recently slaughtered chicken. And they still denied our request for wood." Sid said with a sigh. "We cooked chicken soup with dumplings for dinner. Your servings have been set aside for when you awoke." Crystal said. Falcon nodded and kissing Rain's cheek stood. His right leg felt prickly for a moment but it faded quickly. After taking a few steps he smiled and looked down at Rain. "Thank you," he said. The pale elf's cheeks flushed and he nodded. Falcon offered Rain his hand and pulled him to his feet, he did the same with his wife as Sid stood and the four of them stepped out to the camp. Falcon was tackled by Star and Red as they voiced their relief. He gave both of them a quick hug before setting them down. "Is your leg okay?" Star asked. "Aye," Falcon replied as he sat down at the table. Crystal went over to a large pot on the stove and filled two bowls with the steaming soup within. She gave one to her husband, the other she set down in front of Rain. They had barely started to eat when there was the sound of a gong being rung three times. The spoon fell from Rain's hand and he looked over at Falcon terrified. The druid had nothing to relieve the fear in his eyes; he placed his face in his hands and sighed. "Lads, we can't dally … come on," Mudon said. Falcon pushed away from the table as Sid ran over in his hands was a set of shackles. "No!" Falcon growled. "You said it yourself; he can't appear as our equal." The dwarf said. Rain held out his wrists and Sid snapped them into place. He took the key and tucked it into Rain's pocket. "Just for now, lad, I'm sorry." The Sin'dorei nodded, though his eyes were filled with fear he followed the rest of the Clan out to the street. As the others knelt Rain got down on all fours resting his head against the ground, his entire body trembled. Falcon moved in front of him and bowed his head, waiting. The mighty demon Keeper Canesut landed near the stage in the center of the cavern. "Leaders of Earthhunter and Elfkiller I summon you!" Falcon moved to the front of the demon and dropped to his knee. To his left the orc Demoncraft did the same. "My underlings report of a dispute between your two clans, said it has escalated into a killing." "We've never gone looking for trouble, Master, only defended ourselves." Falcon said. "Silence!" The Keeper's whip lashed down across the druid's back. "I did not give you permission to speak." Falcon bowed his head. "Demoncraft of Elfkillers what is your grievance with the Earthhunters." Keeper Canesut hissed. "The elves attacked one of my Clan when he was returning from the mines, Master." Demoncraft said. "And why was your Clan member traveling alone?" the demon asked. "Um … he was injured in the mines, I sent him back to the camp for healing." Demoncraft mumbled. "Do you not have a healer on hand in the mines? And the Overlord said no one reported to him that they were leaving the mines as required." The demon poked the orc with handle of his whip. "Are you sure that is the story you want to stick with?" When Demoncraft made no reply the Keeper turned his attention to the Night Elf. "And what is your side of the story, Earthhunter?" "The troll broke into our encampment while we were at the mines; our sentry found him in our smoke house and in the battle that followed killed him. As was within her right," Falcon said calmly. "So he was raiding your food supply?" The demon inquired. "We can only assume so, Master, our sentry is mute and was unable to ask him and he did not voice his intentions." Falcon replied. The demon let out a horrific roar. "You two know the penalty for lying to the Legion is severe. Are you sure these are the stories you want me to consider?" Falcon's hand gripped into a fist. "It is the truth, Master." "And what of you Elfkiller, do you swear your life on your tale?" Keeper Canesut sneered. The large orc slammed his fist into the ground. "The elf speaks the truth," Demoncraft said sounding defeated. "We sent the rogue to raid their food supply; our rations have been hurting these past few days. I had mouths to feed and these elves had more than they could eat." The demon nodded. "Return to your camps." As Falcon walked over to his encampment he was dismayed when the Keeper fell in step behind him. Taking his place in front of the others he lowered his head and waited. "Who was the sentry that killed the intruder?" Keeper Canesut asked. Red made a slight movement without standing and with the speed of a serpent the demon picked her up; his clawed fingers wrapped around her neck and slammed her against the wall behind them. "Master!" Falcon shouted. "I told you the penalty for lying to me …" the Keeper hissed. "Demoncraft admitted that his rogue broke into our camp," Falcon cried. "Yes, but you lied to me who killed him … didn't you?" Red tore at the hand around her throat. Canesut threw her into the waiting arms of a smaller demon. "You have deemed this wench disposable, it seems." "No!" Falcon cried, running forward. He was quickly grabbed by two demons and held fast. Mutt let out a roar and charged; the large cat was brushed aside with a mighty swipe of the Keeper's tail and crashed into the stone wall. The tiger was still, though Falcon could see it was still breathing. "Please … no," Falcon pleaded as Red was dragged up onto the stage. The demon called Demoncraft to him. "You have one hour with this wench to do with what you will; only limitation is she has to be alive when you're done." The orc grabbed Red's arm and started to pull her down off the stage. The small woman struggled against him. "Oh no," Keeper Canesut said. "You do with her as you want here on the stage so all can see." "No damn it, don't please … I'll do anything," Falcon cried as the large orc pulled at Red's tunic. Canesut nodded, Demoncraft and Red were separated. "Anything?" the demon hissed. "Anything," Falcon said looking the Keeper in the eyes. "Take her place for the hour?" The demon's sadistic glee could be heard. Falcon lowered his head and the large demon laughed. "I thought not …" "Yes," Falcon said softly. "Yes, I'll take her place." His arms were released and he walked up to the stage. Red was thrown off; Falcon could tell she was close to completely losing it. He could only envision the images going through her head right now. Red had been raped before being sold at auction those years ago. She was probably lost in those terrible memories. "Faya come and get her, quickly." Crystal was able to retrieve Red and the two women returned to their places with his wife holding the other protectively. "Elf!" Falcon turned his attention to the large orc, Demoncraft. "You just denied me the soft flesh of that woman. However, I believe it will be most satisfying have the prideful leader of the Earthhunter Clan as my slut for all to see." Falcon knelt in front of the orc. "So be it," he said.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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