Undeath's Reunion
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Category:
+S through Z › World of Warcraft
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
10
Views:
3,020
Reviews:
8
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
Disclaimer:
I do not own World of Warcraft, Nor have I made any money from this.
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Karlin returned to camp a few hours later with several bags of supplies. As the druid prepared dinner, the rogue watched the undead troll with malice. Their eyes met only once. Karl was quick to divert his attention back to his sister.
Kaelin dished up a bowl of rice and layered some fried fish over the top and passed it to her brother. She hesitated and looked at Jandi.
“That’s right; the undead don’t eat do they?” Karl said off handedly. Kaelin looked astonishingly at her brother. The troll remained silent.
“How dare you Karl! That was rude!” She turned her attention back to the former hunter. “Would you like some, Jandi?” She asked as if Karl had never said anything. The troll shook his head politely and returned to staring at the fire.
“Excuse me for making an observation. I was not the one that killed him, so don’t blame me.” Karl continued belligerently. Kaelin scowled at her brother.
“That doesn’t mean that you can just go spouting of such rubbish in front of friends.”
“Friends? I see no friends here. Just a troll that knocked up my sister then went and got himself killed. That does not make him-”
SMACK!
The silence fell like a heavy shroud after the resounding slap from Kaelin. Jandi sat in mute horror when the thoughtless comment from the rogue processed through his mind. He looked from the rogue to the druid. Tears cascaded from her silver eyes. Her nose crinkled as she fought to keep from sobbing. The muscles in her jaw worked ferociously as she glared at her brother.
Finally she spoke, her voice shaky and uneven, “How could you be so thoughtless. I have not told him yet, and you blurting it like its common knowledge. I know that I have disappointed you over the years. But to betray me like this, it was selfish of you.”
“Kae, I’m-”
“No, do not speak to me right now. I have to speak with Jandi alone.” She turned to where the troll sat. But he was not there. She silver eyes searched the trees to fall on his retreating back. Quickly she stood and jogged after him. She had a lot of damage control to do.
“Jandi wait please!” The troll continued to wade trough the forest floor, searching for something. His eyes fell upon a wandering cougar. Perfect. He lunged at the beast surprising Kaelin as she caught up. She quickly joined the fight in her bear form, shredding the cat. She watched in horror as the troll cannibalized the dead feline. His reasoning soon came to light. Fascinated she moved closer as she watched his lower jaw re-materialize, and seemingly grow back. He was regenerating.
“Jandi, your jaw…” She whispered in awe.
He turned to her and narrowed his eyes. He worked the newly regenerated muscles and said, “Ya bes’ be explainin elfsie...” His voice came out gravely and cracked.
“I-I wanted to tell you Jan.” She began as tears swam in her eyes again. “My family has kept me under lockdown since… I have only been allowed to go out recently. When I left, all I could ever think of was you. When… when I started getting sick a week later, my mother hired a healer to come and check on me. They told me that I was with child.”
Jandi stopped her there. “Dey say dat’cha was with whelp? Jandi… I be a papa?” She smiled at him and nodded.
“You have a son, Jandi. My parents were so embarrassed that I gave birth to a troll that they hid me away for over a year until he was weaned.”
“He… He look like a troll? What be his name, mon?”
“His name is Kor’jin. He looks just like you… with darker skin.” She pulled the troll into an embrace. They held each other in silence.
The following dawn saw the trio on their way south through the Arathi Highlands. The sun heated them beneath their armor but they continued onward. The following evening in the Wetlands, Jandi fell violently ill.
I know it is horribly cliché but this is not the end. It is soon coming but not yet. I get to torture you for two days as I leave on a mini x-mas vacation. So if I do not post before then, I wish you all a Happy Christmas.
Kaelin dished up a bowl of rice and layered some fried fish over the top and passed it to her brother. She hesitated and looked at Jandi.
“That’s right; the undead don’t eat do they?” Karl said off handedly. Kaelin looked astonishingly at her brother. The troll remained silent.
“How dare you Karl! That was rude!” She turned her attention back to the former hunter. “Would you like some, Jandi?” She asked as if Karl had never said anything. The troll shook his head politely and returned to staring at the fire.
“Excuse me for making an observation. I was not the one that killed him, so don’t blame me.” Karl continued belligerently. Kaelin scowled at her brother.
“That doesn’t mean that you can just go spouting of such rubbish in front of friends.”
“Friends? I see no friends here. Just a troll that knocked up my sister then went and got himself killed. That does not make him-”
SMACK!
The silence fell like a heavy shroud after the resounding slap from Kaelin. Jandi sat in mute horror when the thoughtless comment from the rogue processed through his mind. He looked from the rogue to the druid. Tears cascaded from her silver eyes. Her nose crinkled as she fought to keep from sobbing. The muscles in her jaw worked ferociously as she glared at her brother.
Finally she spoke, her voice shaky and uneven, “How could you be so thoughtless. I have not told him yet, and you blurting it like its common knowledge. I know that I have disappointed you over the years. But to betray me like this, it was selfish of you.”
“Kae, I’m-”
“No, do not speak to me right now. I have to speak with Jandi alone.” She turned to where the troll sat. But he was not there. She silver eyes searched the trees to fall on his retreating back. Quickly she stood and jogged after him. She had a lot of damage control to do.
“Jandi wait please!” The troll continued to wade trough the forest floor, searching for something. His eyes fell upon a wandering cougar. Perfect. He lunged at the beast surprising Kaelin as she caught up. She quickly joined the fight in her bear form, shredding the cat. She watched in horror as the troll cannibalized the dead feline. His reasoning soon came to light. Fascinated she moved closer as she watched his lower jaw re-materialize, and seemingly grow back. He was regenerating.
“Jandi, your jaw…” She whispered in awe.
He turned to her and narrowed his eyes. He worked the newly regenerated muscles and said, “Ya bes’ be explainin elfsie...” His voice came out gravely and cracked.
“I-I wanted to tell you Jan.” She began as tears swam in her eyes again. “My family has kept me under lockdown since… I have only been allowed to go out recently. When I left, all I could ever think of was you. When… when I started getting sick a week later, my mother hired a healer to come and check on me. They told me that I was with child.”
Jandi stopped her there. “Dey say dat’cha was with whelp? Jandi… I be a papa?” She smiled at him and nodded.
“You have a son, Jandi. My parents were so embarrassed that I gave birth to a troll that they hid me away for over a year until he was weaned.”
“He… He look like a troll? What be his name, mon?”
“His name is Kor’jin. He looks just like you… with darker skin.” She pulled the troll into an embrace. They held each other in silence.
The following dawn saw the trio on their way south through the Arathi Highlands. The sun heated them beneath their armor but they continued onward. The following evening in the Wetlands, Jandi fell violently ill.
I know it is horribly cliché but this is not the end. It is soon coming but not yet. I get to torture you for two days as I leave on a mini x-mas vacation. So if I do not post before then, I wish you all a Happy Christmas.