Hell Cavern | By : Koori Category: +S through Z > World of Warcraft Views: 3541 -:- Recommendations : 1 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Chapter Twenty-Seven
"So what now, lad?" Sid asked. The Clan gathered around the table still dirty from mines, minus Rain who was still sleeping. Falcon sat with his wife's arms draped over his shoulders. Her joy of Rain still being alive and with them radiated from her. Falcon had just finished explaining the events that occurred while they had been at the mines. "I'm too close to the situation to be any use," Falcon said truthfully. "Rain has found a place in my heart and for his faults, all the questions … my very being wants nothing more then to protect him, shield him from all the evils found in this cavern. I know it's stupid and I'm just setting myself up for heartbreak but …" "Love is never stupid, lad." Gola said with a smile. "It can be blind, though," Sly said. "Falcon, you've been totally smitten by this elf, to the point that not even I can relate. I mean a good fuck is worth a lot but you've gone way past what anyone would be willing to pay." "And just what are you willing to pay for a good fuck, Sly?" Falcon asked his eyes narrowing slightly at the memories of what the orc had told him in the pit. The rogue raised an eyebrow. "I don't know … but jeopardizing the safety of the Clan is too steep." "I believe I can teach Rain the knowledge he needs to be productive and an asset to the Earthhunters. I've never given him the chance." Falcon said. "However, like I said I'm too close to the situation. The only other option I can think of is for the three of us to live in exile outside the camps …" "Hell no!" Sid shouted. "I haven't guarded your back for the past ten years so you can go get yourself killed …" The rest of the Clan voiced their rejection over his thoughts of self-banishment. "Akire?" At Rain's gentle mental touch he looked over to his hut and saw the pale elf standing in the doorway wrapped up in a blanket. "Go lay back down, my heart. Sorry the shouting woke you." Falcon replied. "Clan … mad?" Rain struggled with the words. "Yes, but we're talking it out," Falcon said. "Mad at me?" "Just go lay down please, you promised." Falcon said, by now the table had grown quiet and all eyes had turned to Rain. "Promised … to try," the Sin'dorei replied moving toward the table. "Rain," Sly said. The fair elf dropped to his knees and lowered his head. "Sorry, Master," he said softly. The rogue moved swiftly and wrapped an arm around Rain's waist pulling him up and onto his lap as he sat back down. "Told you, child, I'm no man's master … looks like you gained some jewelry in our absences let me take a look at that for you." As the Sly took one of Rain's wrists into his hand and pulled out a lock pick Falcon gaze moved around the table. "So what is the Clan's decision?" he asked. "You say that like we have a choice," Star sighed. "There is always a choice," Falcon replied. "I'd like to see more progress in opening communication between us and Rain," Shar said. "Even I can tell he gets frustrated with his lack to speak as our equal." "Aye, he's a smart lad … I bet he'll be a good learner, we just need time to dedicate to it." Gola said. "I think he should work the mines with us," Sid said. "It would give him a means to burn off energy and make him more productive to the Clan. We can protect him while in the mines, probably safest place for him." "I agree," Crystal said to Falcon's surprise. "And it also puts him close to us, he'll be more content." There was a loud click and Sly slid the first manacle off Rain's wrist and set it on the table. Rarvo picked it up and scratched at the surface, then bit into it. "Made out of gold it is … may I have this?" the dwarf asked glancing over at Rain. The Sin'dorei looked down and nodded. "Sorry … Rain hurt … Master," he said quietly. Rarvo smiled and reached over patting Rain on the arm. "My name is Rarvo, lad. And all is forgiven, was just a scratch." Sly placed a hand over Rain's mouth muffling the reply of his true name. "He says thank you," the rogue said. The dwarf raised an eyebrow and took another drink of his ale. Sly finished unlocking the second shackle and tossed it over to Rarvo. "All right let's see about that necklace," the rogue said pulling up Rain's hair to get a better view. As the rogue worked on the final lock Falcon stood up and said, "all right, Sid and I will go turn in our meal voucher … try again for some wood for the fire. The women get first dibs on cleaning up. Rain …" He waited for the Sin'dorei to look at him. "Stay here and find your pants." He smiled slightly as the elf blushed. "I stay," Rain said softly as there was a click and Sly slipped the collar of his neck. The rogue nuzzled the now bare neck for a moment and Falcon heard a purr escape Rain's lips. Pushing himself off Sly's lap Rain started to walk back to their hunt when his gaze moved to the fire. "My crate!" he cried. Sly was only a moment faster than Falcon and grabbed Rain's hand holding him fast. Falcon glanced over at the fire; the box was just charred remains now. "Out … out … please … out," Rain cried fighting the hold on his wrist. Falcon nodded and Mudon knocked the blacken wood out of the flames. Crystal poured water over the smoking remains and only afterwards did Sly release his hold. Rain knelt and gingerly pulled back one of the planks in the still mostly intact floorboards. Underneath Falcon saw a flash of metal. Rain grabbed it only to let it go with a yelp. Falcon snagged the hand and saw reddish burns on the palm. He rubbed his thumb across them, healing. Shar picked up the metal object Rain had dropped with a pair of tongs and dropped it in a nearby bucket of water. It sizzled as it hit. A moment later he fished it out and handed it to Rain. Falcon glanced down; it looked like it might have once been a brooch or a pin of sorts, now melted in a golden lump. "I'm sorry," he said. "I didn't know it was in there." Rain's fingers curled around the metal and he nodded. Grabbing the blanket that had fallen to his waist he stood and bowed slightly. "I … pants …." He said walking back into the hut shutting the door behind him. "We'll step up instructing him common," Falcon said. "Everyone try to teach him a word here and there when the opportunity presents itself. All right, Sid let's get going … Crystal, Red, Star and Gola head on down to the river." "And what should the rest of us lads be doing?" Mudon asked. "Drink your ale until the girls get done?" Falcon said with a glint in his eyes. "Sounds like a plan," the dwarf said with a grin.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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