The following day my mother, Tyrande, came to visit me. While she was healing my wounds I told her of the battle with Illidan and what had transpired. I told her I wasn’t for sure if he still lived or not, but I left him with a pretty nasty wound if he is still alive. She smiled at me and told me of how proud she was of me for taking care of the task that was laid before me. We spoke of my upcoming wedding and of my bride to be. We couldn’t talk for long due to her having duties she needed to attend to. It was having a little time to spend with her.
Later I awoke feeling a thousand times better than before. I actually had the strength to get up and walk around. So I decided to take a short trip to Stormwind to see if I could find Mabon. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to find her, but I did find another. I ran into Laiyne in the Park. We went to one of the bars there and decided to have an in depth conversation about the night before.
Laiyne had questions, to which I was the only one that had answers to them. She told me of her dreams and I told her what they were. They were of her other half’s past life. She was seeing events that had actually happened through the eyes of Shadowminx. At some point one of our guild mates, Casyl, saw us talking and came over to have a seat. We welcomed her and tried not to exclude her, but we kept talking in our native tongue about her visions. I don’t remember exactly what happened but Laiyne got paler than she usually was and started to walk out, saying that she needed some air. I tried to stop her but she kept walking. Then I said something I probably shouldn’t have. I yelled out Shadowminx’s name.
Casyl not knowing what was going on stood up and looked at each of us. Laiyne turned around and asked Casyl to leave us for a moment. Casyl obliged. I sat in my chair crying from all that had happened lately. The stress I imagine had taken its toll on me. Laiyne came up to me and lifted me head to meet her eyes. She told me to come with her to get some fresh air. This wasn’t Laiyne that was speaking now. It was Shadowminx that had come to me.
We walked out of the bar and over to the small pond there in the park. We talked in depth about the situation. She had no regret for what she had done by joining with Laiyne. She told me that she never thought that Laiyne and I would ever cross paths but now that she had she was glad. She subject turned to my engagement to Mabon. She expressed to me that I had chosen a good woman for my bride and that she did in fact like Mabon. She was happy for me but heartbroken at the same time.
The subject turned to what we were going to do going forward. She asked me if I still loved her. I explained to her that there will always be a piece of me that loves her but we could not be anymore. I asked her to let Laiyne live out her life, to let her be happy and be married to Malarion. Laiyne has to be able to live her own life and that she had lived hers already. She knew what I said was true and agreed. She reached out and took my hand one last time as her presence left.
Laiyne woke up groggy. I walked over and stood on the edge of the pond. She asked me if she had had too much to drink again. I kept my back to her and agreed. As she shook off the grogginess she came and stood next to me. She said she knew about what was going on. That she was scared of what she was and what others would think of her, especially Malarion and Mabon. Mabon had grown into a sister type roll to Laiyne. She thought Mabon would want nothing to do with her once she found out what Laiyne was. She also worried that Malarion would want nothing to do with her once he found out she wasn’t strong enough on her own. I told her that Mabon would understand and that if Malarion really felt that way then he wasn’t good enough for her to begin with. Although I may not agree with Malarion’s ways, I know he is honorable and would not do such a terrible thing to her. As we stood there I grew weak and needed to get some rest. I said goodbye to Laiyne and returned to Darnassus.
Kelandros Stormrage