SinisterSpiders
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"No."
The word quaked through Senira as she looked up at the Night Elf. His own head loomed above her, but this was the first time that she truly felt smaller than him. There was something in his tone, a firmness, a rigidity that she hadn't expected. She listened to his reasoning, to the fact that he would stay with her.
Senira had to stop herself from telling him he was ridiculous. They'd known each other for less than half a day and already he was saying he would die beside her. She gritted her teeth and her black brows knitted together in frustration. She could hear their enemies shuffling about in the nearby cave. She knew it was only a matter of time before they would have no choice as to fight or flee.
But he had used the only argument that would be able to dissuade her. If he refused to leave she could not go into danger knowing he would follow her. It would be his choice, yes, but she would not be responsible for his death. She was smart enough to know that there was only one possible outcome to going into that cave.
In any other situation, Senira would have argued with him, told him to leave, explained that she had very little left to live for when so much of her world had been destroyed. But they didn't have the time.
So, instead of giving into the rage, she stepped back. Her hands balled into fists at her side as her eyes raked up and down his powerful body before settling on his face.
"Full vengeance it is," She said, voice firm as she swallowed her rage and despair, those were emotions for another time. "Which means I need to get some supplies and make a new camp. I may have lost my comrades but my purpose will remain the same."
Senira watched the Night Elf, knowing that this may be where he chose to leave her. That would be fine, and she would not go back on her word. But she would need to make it across the frozen wastes of Icecrown and through the eerie violet world of the Crystalsong Forest. A difficult feat for a lone traveller. She could get more supplies in Dalaran, and would just have to hope that no-one noticed the fel-green flecks in her eyes that spoke of her schism from the High Elves, her former people.
The word quaked through Senira as she looked up at the Night Elf. His own head loomed above her, but this was the first time that she truly felt smaller than him. There was something in his tone, a firmness, a rigidity that she hadn't expected. She listened to his reasoning, to the fact that he would stay with her.
Senira had to stop herself from telling him he was ridiculous. They'd known each other for less than half a day and already he was saying he would die beside her. She gritted her teeth and her black brows knitted together in frustration. She could hear their enemies shuffling about in the nearby cave. She knew it was only a matter of time before they would have no choice as to fight or flee.
But he had used the only argument that would be able to dissuade her. If he refused to leave she could not go into danger knowing he would follow her. It would be his choice, yes, but she would not be responsible for his death. She was smart enough to know that there was only one possible outcome to going into that cave.
In any other situation, Senira would have argued with him, told him to leave, explained that she had very little left to live for when so much of her world had been destroyed. But they didn't have the time.
So, instead of giving into the rage, she stepped back. Her hands balled into fists at her side as her eyes raked up and down his powerful body before settling on his face.
"Full vengeance it is," She said, voice firm as she swallowed her rage and despair, those were emotions for another time. "Which means I need to get some supplies and make a new camp. I may have lost my comrades but my purpose will remain the same."
Senira watched the Night Elf, knowing that this may be where he chose to leave her. That would be fine, and she would not go back on her word. But she would need to make it across the frozen wastes of Icecrown and through the eerie violet world of the Crystalsong Forest. A difficult feat for a lone traveller. She could get more supplies in Dalaran, and would just have to hope that no-one noticed the fel-green flecks in her eyes that spoke of her schism from the High Elves, her former people.