Hell Cavern | By : Koori Category: +S through Z > World of Warcraft Views: 3542 -:- Recommendations : 1 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Chapter Fifty-Five
Falcon, Crystal, and Rain eventually found their way downstairs, a gentle love making session had interrupted their dressing as the Sin'dorei searched for assurance after Falcon had tied a fresh blindfold over the missing eyes. The aroma of various cuisines caused the druid's stomach to rumble; he was ravenous. There were knowing looks on all the patrons as Falcon directed Rain over to a nearby table. He was glad his heart didn't have to suffer through the glances, though was pretty sure he was picking up on the snickers. Rain's hand found his and he squeezed it. "Ah lads and lass," the dwarf innkeeper said approaching their table. "I kept yer breakfast warm for a bit, then yer lunch … here be the leftovers from that. Have a feeling you worked up quite the appetite." Rain knocked over a glass sitting nearby, thankfully it was empty and Crystal quickly set it back up. The elf froze afterwards as if afraid to move his arm. Wrapping fingers around his, Crystal moved the hand and placed it in Rain's lap. "Visor was right," Rain sighed, "I am a useless, blind, piece of flesh." "Never," Falcon growled, "You'll adjust, and 'see' things differently." He picked up a strawberry and held it in front of Rain's mouth. "What am I holding in my hand?" he asked. "How would I know?" Rain answered grumpily. Falcon ran the tip of the berry down the elf's nose. "Use your other senses," he said. The Sin'dorei's head tilted to the side, a motion he was thinking. "It smells sweet," he said, "I'm afraid my knowledge of different foods isn't that great. My meals have always been simple fair." A look of pity crossed Crystal's face. "It's called a strawberry, my heart," Falcon said, "I can't wait to show you the other sweet things there are in this world. Here take a bite." Rain opened his lips and Falcon put the tip of the berry into his mouth. The Sin'dorei bit down and his face lit up at the taste, he quickly finished the offered berry. Falcon put an array of fruits on a plate in front of the elf and placed Rain's hand on another strawberry. "The food in front of you should be simple enough for you to eat unaided, just take it slow and if you need anything just ask." Rain nodded and bit into the second strawberry making a soft, pleasing noise. The druid felt the sound all the way to his core and shuddered slightly. Those were the same noises Rain would make when he … "Focus, Akire!" Crystal's mental whispered was strong but loving. "There are those here waiting on us, we can make love to him forever more but let us get our friends home first." Falcon shook himself and put a serving of roast beef on his plate along with a baked potato and rolls fresh from the oven. There was also newly churned butter for the bread. As was the last time they dined together he fed Rain from his plate between bites of fruit from his own. As his stomach filled he relaxed and picked up the warm cider which had been poured to drink. He looked around the room taking a mental count of his Clan; some habits were hard to break and came up one shy. "Kotka?" he whispered, the rogue hadn't been in their room when he'd awoken, he had assumed he was down here drinking and flirting. No words answered him just an ill-tempered emotion. "Faya, where is Sly?" He was surprised by the sentiment in connection with his wife; she was as irritated as the rogue. "You are a sound sleeper, beloved, and he thought it was wise to relieve his sexual tension without your consent and knowledge …" "Since when does he need my consent for who he wants to fuck?" Falcon asked confused. "When that someone is you," his wife replied darkly. "I separated him back into his own room after that and may have used the shackles Demoncraft no longer needed to keep him in place. Do not worry I have been tending to him in the meantime. He's just ticked off now because he heard us earlier and knows he missed out." "By the light of Elune," Falcon sighed. Rain turned toward him and an eyebrow behind the blindfold arched. "Nothing, my heart," the druid said kissing the other's forehead. "I'll be right back." He placed the warm mug of cider in Rain's hands as he stood and went upstairs. He walked into the room which held the rogue, and found him indeed shackled to the bed by his arm and leg, and glowering. In all the years in the mines Falcon could recall on one hand the number of times Sly had been anything but carefree, the look didn't suit him. Moving over to the bed he knelt. "You make one noise or even think of making a sound I'm going to stop and leave you here." A look of confusion crossed Sly's face. Ignoring it, Falcon pulled down the waistband of rogue's pants. His cock was hard and red, damp with unreleased passion. With no more notice Falcon took it into his mouth, and aided with his druidic magic, brought the rogue to a quick climax. After he finished he pulled the pants back up and unshackled the leg first, as he reached up to undo the wrist he was startled to see blood dripping down Sly's chin. "What the hell?" he demanded. "You said you'd stop if I made a noise," Sly said with a shrug. "I bit my lip to stay quiet." Falcon rolled his eyes and healed the damaged as he freed the rogue. "Let's go downstairs," he said shifting into a grizzly for the rogue. "No need for the fur," Sly said gesturing to a crutch resting against the wall. Transforming back to an elf, Falcon handed him the crutch as he pulled the rogue to a standing position. After making sure he was steady he let go and followed Sly out of the room. "Thanks," Sly whispered aloud. Falcon just nodded and supported the rogue down the steps. On the ground floor Rain was in middle of a loud argument with his father and the druid growled. His wife caught his arm and shook her head. Frowning he stayed at her side and watched. "Sir, I've spent my entire life not being in control of what mattered the most: me," Rain was saying. "I've been trained to be a demon hunter; do you know what they did to me? Do know the mental anguish they put you through so your mind can accept a demon into your soul? Any weakness and you lose, the demon wins. I spent years of my life alone in the dark. I've watched my best friend slaughtered before me. I watched my mother laugh in my face as my death sentence was handed down. I've been a slave to demons my entire life. I've known Falcon for less than a month and he has filled me with love. I have never in my life been loved like he and Crystal offer me. They do so without demands and with no strings attached." Rain sighed, and placed a hand on his father's chest. "And you, father, did nothing. You left me for dead and you are dead to me. Go back to your books and your magic. I will ask nothing from you, not now, not ever. You have nothing I would ever want." Rain turned away and Falcon sent a quick mental note of a chair to his left so he could sidestep it on his way over to the druid. A look of sadness crossed Arodis Sunblade's face. "As you wish, my son," he said. "However, if there comes a day you do need me or the magic I wield I pray to the Sunwell you are bold enough to ask. For now I will do as you wish." He nodded his head at the blonde haired Sin'dorei at his side and with a quick spell cast a shimmering portal appeared and the Scryers mages disappeared through it one after another. Arodis paused before he followed. "Your mother still lives. If she finds out you do too she'll hunt for you." "She won't find him," Falcon said as he wrapped an arm around the waist of Rain. Arodis nodded as he studied the druid for a long moment. "Thank you," he said finally as he stepped through the portal and disappeared. "Is he gone?" Rain whispered. "He is, my heart," Falcon replied and the elf relaxed in his embrace. "Can we go home now?" "Soon, my heart, very soon," Falcon replied as he helped Rain over to a chair where Thane Kurdan, Dylan, Rad, Sid, Shar, Gola and dozens of other survivors were gathered. "Sorry we've delayed the return to your family and friends," the druid apologized. "We are ready to travel now." "I'd dare say ye'd be leaving behind some tales that will live in song," Thane Kurdan said with a grin. "Freedom must agree with ye." "Nah," Sid spoke up, "they did the same in the cavern … like rabbits I swear, horny rabbits." Falcon chuckled but didn't deny it which got the dwarves from his clan a look of pity from the others at the gathering. "We have a legion of griffons that will take the whole lot of ye back to Shattrath, the hub of the Outlands. From there ye can find portals to every major city in the Alliance and the Horde though I wouldn't be suggesting ye take one of those." Thane Kurdan said. "And we can leave now?" Falcon asked. "Aye, lad," the dwarf leader nodded. "We are ready to fly." "The extra day of rest was good on everyone," Dylan said as he stood. "We're all fit and ready." "Because we sure didn't get any rest the night before," Gola whispered under her breath. "I'll make it up to you later," Sly said with a smirk. "Ye a member of the mile high club?" Gola replied, "I'm a card carrying member; let me show ye how it's done on the way to Shattrath." Falcon thought the rogue was going to hurt himself as he hurried out after Gola. "By the Light," Sid sighed, "it's contagious!" Falcon laughed and clasped the dwarf on the shoulder. "Let's go home," 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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