Undeath's Reunion
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Category:
+S through Z › World of Warcraft
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
10
Views:
3,017
Reviews:
8
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
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I do not own World of Warcraft, Nor have I made any money from this.
Traitor by Sunrise
Kor’alli stayed in the Eastern Kingdoms for two day until a message arrived for him to return to the Outlands. His party was in need of his services as they ventured into the Steam Vaults. Jandi hugged his brother and sent a Zandali prayer to follow him. Kor’alli turned to Jandi’s guest. Kaelin smiled warmly when their eyes met. A soft flush tainted her ashen blue skin. He traced the elven markings on her face and pulled her into a hug. She reciprocated the hug and whispered into his long ear.
“May Elune guide you my friend. Be careful.” He was not sure what she had said but he knew deep down he would never see her again. A mischievous grin crossed his face. He grabbed a handful of her bottom and lifted her into him. She squeaked in surprise when the troll pulled her intimately against himself. She could hear his twin chuckle and say something in Orcish.
When he seemed satisfied he let her go, resulting in a slap upside the head. She scowled it the troll who just laughed and rubbed his head. She joined in the laughter. She could not stay mad at him. His childlike persona had grown on her. The trio moved outside where Kor’alli whistled for his mount and pet. When they arrived, he fixed the saddle and red armor onto the black raptor. When he was mounted, he waved farewell to his bother and the night elf, and headed back north to booty bay.
The days soon blended into weeks that Kaelin stayed with Jandi. He taught her more of the Orcish language and the ways of the hunter. They went on daily hunts together, her in her panther form walking along side the Katari, Jandi’s white tiger. Her path had crossed with other members of the horde, but they did not seem to notice her when she was with Jandi.
The question, “How do you get two pets?” has been brought up on more than one occasion. But Jandi just shrugged and told them that she just followed him one day and has not chosen to leave yet.
On one particular afternoon, Kaelin followed the hunter as he tracked a raptor for dinner when an arrow seemingly flew from no where and embedded between the links of the heavy mail armor he wore. He recoiled and gripped the arrow in his side, drawing his axe. Katari immediately ran to defend her master. Jandi snapped the arrow so he could move and followed his tiger. The panther followed closely behind.
The sound of snarling and growling reached her ears when they found the hunter that attacked them. Katari faced off with a wolf that looked strangely familiar to her. Her eyes fell onto the hunter. Jandi drew his bow and charged an arcane arrow to fire upon the other hunter. The hunter laughed at him. Then while Jandi was distracted a rogue emerged from the shadow to attack the troll from behind.
Kaelin was torn. These were alliance attackers. But Jandi was special to her. But she could not attack one of her own. Could she? Jandi cried out in alarm when the rogue sapped him leaving him open for attack. That forced Kaelin into action and she charged and leapt upon the rogue, pinning him. Their eyes met and she was so dumbstruck the panther form fell from her.
“Kaelin?” The rogue asked. He seemed to be just as surprised. Everything seemed to stop in that moment. Aside from the two fighting pets, the hunters, rogue and druid had ceased all movement. “What are you doing!” The rogue snarled, regaining his tongue.
“I-I can eplain…”
“Is it really you Kaelin?” asked the hunter, pointing his bow at the troll. She nodded.
“Try and explain why you are defending a troll!” snapped the rogue. She slowly stood and backed up allowing the other night elf to stand. She slowly inched back to Jandi.
“Call off your pet Stan, you too Jandi.” The troll whistled to the tiger which summoned her back to him. The human recalled his wolf.
“Kaelin get away from that savage… We’re taking you home.”
“No!” She held up her arms to defend Jandi. “Don’t hurt him. He saved my life.” The hunter’s eyes widened and looked questioningly at the troll. Jandi didn’t dare to breathe.
“Saved you or not he is still of the Horde. He is still a Troll. Now back away Kaelin.” She did not move. “I said-”
“Mebbeh she don’ wan’ ta go wit’ you. Mebbeh she be mah mate. She be a big girl she can choose wha’ she wan’.”
“How dare you, you disgusting savage. If you have laid a hand upon my little sister I will kill you!” The rogue snarled.
“Karlin, no! He has not touched me and it is none of your business if he did. It would have been my choice. Please, let him be. I owe him my life.” The hunters looked loathingly at one another while brother and sister debated it out.
“Fine! Let the savage live for now. If we ever meet again troll, it will be your last. Let’s go Kaelin.” He turned to head back down the path to Booty bay. The human and his wolf followed the rogue. Kaelin turned to Jandi. The troll was clutching his side and breathing raggedly.
“Jandi, by Elune why didn’t you say something.”
“It be-” He began before the rogue called out.
“Kaelin, come on!”
“Karlin… I’ll meet you in booty bay in the morning. My stuff is still at Jandi’s home.”
“What? You want to stay another night with that savage?”
“Stop calling him that! And I will have too, his cabin is almost a day’s walk from here.” She lied quickly. She shushed the troll beside her when he opened his mouth to correct her. The rogue scowled again.
“Fine… If you are not in booty bay by sunrise tomorrow, I will report you as a traitor Kaelin.”
“Karl, surely that is a bit much.” The hunter murmured.
“Sunrise, Kaelin.” He reiterated.
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“May Elune guide you my friend. Be careful.” He was not sure what she had said but he knew deep down he would never see her again. A mischievous grin crossed his face. He grabbed a handful of her bottom and lifted her into him. She squeaked in surprise when the troll pulled her intimately against himself. She could hear his twin chuckle and say something in Orcish.
When he seemed satisfied he let her go, resulting in a slap upside the head. She scowled it the troll who just laughed and rubbed his head. She joined in the laughter. She could not stay mad at him. His childlike persona had grown on her. The trio moved outside where Kor’alli whistled for his mount and pet. When they arrived, he fixed the saddle and red armor onto the black raptor. When he was mounted, he waved farewell to his bother and the night elf, and headed back north to booty bay.
The days soon blended into weeks that Kaelin stayed with Jandi. He taught her more of the Orcish language and the ways of the hunter. They went on daily hunts together, her in her panther form walking along side the Katari, Jandi’s white tiger. Her path had crossed with other members of the horde, but they did not seem to notice her when she was with Jandi.
The question, “How do you get two pets?” has been brought up on more than one occasion. But Jandi just shrugged and told them that she just followed him one day and has not chosen to leave yet.
On one particular afternoon, Kaelin followed the hunter as he tracked a raptor for dinner when an arrow seemingly flew from no where and embedded between the links of the heavy mail armor he wore. He recoiled and gripped the arrow in his side, drawing his axe. Katari immediately ran to defend her master. Jandi snapped the arrow so he could move and followed his tiger. The panther followed closely behind.
The sound of snarling and growling reached her ears when they found the hunter that attacked them. Katari faced off with a wolf that looked strangely familiar to her. Her eyes fell onto the hunter. Jandi drew his bow and charged an arcane arrow to fire upon the other hunter. The hunter laughed at him. Then while Jandi was distracted a rogue emerged from the shadow to attack the troll from behind.
Kaelin was torn. These were alliance attackers. But Jandi was special to her. But she could not attack one of her own. Could she? Jandi cried out in alarm when the rogue sapped him leaving him open for attack. That forced Kaelin into action and she charged and leapt upon the rogue, pinning him. Their eyes met and she was so dumbstruck the panther form fell from her.
“Kaelin?” The rogue asked. He seemed to be just as surprised. Everything seemed to stop in that moment. Aside from the two fighting pets, the hunters, rogue and druid had ceased all movement. “What are you doing!” The rogue snarled, regaining his tongue.
“I-I can eplain…”
“Is it really you Kaelin?” asked the hunter, pointing his bow at the troll. She nodded.
“Try and explain why you are defending a troll!” snapped the rogue. She slowly stood and backed up allowing the other night elf to stand. She slowly inched back to Jandi.
“Call off your pet Stan, you too Jandi.” The troll whistled to the tiger which summoned her back to him. The human recalled his wolf.
“Kaelin get away from that savage… We’re taking you home.”
“No!” She held up her arms to defend Jandi. “Don’t hurt him. He saved my life.” The hunter’s eyes widened and looked questioningly at the troll. Jandi didn’t dare to breathe.
“Saved you or not he is still of the Horde. He is still a Troll. Now back away Kaelin.” She did not move. “I said-”
“Mebbeh she don’ wan’ ta go wit’ you. Mebbeh she be mah mate. She be a big girl she can choose wha’ she wan’.”
“How dare you, you disgusting savage. If you have laid a hand upon my little sister I will kill you!” The rogue snarled.
“Karlin, no! He has not touched me and it is none of your business if he did. It would have been my choice. Please, let him be. I owe him my life.” The hunters looked loathingly at one another while brother and sister debated it out.
“Fine! Let the savage live for now. If we ever meet again troll, it will be your last. Let’s go Kaelin.” He turned to head back down the path to Booty bay. The human and his wolf followed the rogue. Kaelin turned to Jandi. The troll was clutching his side and breathing raggedly.
“Jandi, by Elune why didn’t you say something.”
“It be-” He began before the rogue called out.
“Kaelin, come on!”
“Karlin… I’ll meet you in booty bay in the morning. My stuff is still at Jandi’s home.”
“What? You want to stay another night with that savage?”
“Stop calling him that! And I will have too, his cabin is almost a day’s walk from here.” She lied quickly. She shushed the troll beside her when he opened his mouth to correct her. The rogue scowled again.
“Fine… If you are not in booty bay by sunrise tomorrow, I will report you as a traitor Kaelin.”
“Karl, surely that is a bit much.” The hunter murmured.
“Sunrise, Kaelin.” He reiterated.
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