Complete Sacrifice (10)(7) (Ending/Revision)
Previous Installment here/ Musical Inspiration: here
(I was told that the previous installment didnât have the same polish as the others, and I agree! So I revised it! Writing is a never ending process, and just like ourselves we are always growing! )Â
It was hard to breath at first. The hiss of air that worked within his lungs, a mish mash of pain against his broken ribs as Aurora forced the movement. It felt bitter hot and acidic with a soft wash of needles down his throat. His black fox tailed soaked with sweat clinging to his lips against the dust and dried earth. The elven rogue would get a handle of where he was...if he could see anything. He wiped the back of his hand that ached against his useless sight, shortening his breaths to prevent the pain.
Thankfully the web of Katanjaâs held despite wherever he was, Aurora mused gratefully. It would provide a guide back to them. He felt the live giving web about his leg caressing it lightly lest it become undone.
At least Ilyea was safe thoughâŚâ Aurora whispered coarsely to himself and felt his voice echo and bounce off. He knew that even if the web broke and he was lost in the ebb and flow of the time magic, Ilyea would find him.
They promised after all.
Aurora rubbed his useless eyesight with the back of his leather gauntlets and took in a few more harrowing breaths. His body wasnât frail by any means but the shock of all the magic going through him at such a concentrated rate shocked him quite deeply. No wonder his eyesight was first to fall. He couldnât imagine how magic worked with his wife who looked even more sickly than him. Working his arms and legs carefully to determine where any other problems may lay despite the weakness he felt.
The rogue felt he could sleep for a thousand years despite where he was. His fingers scraped the small skin of water that rested near his hip, the red vial to help ease some of his wounds, the small communicator Ophie gave him among other rogue utilities. Jiggling the water skin, there was barely a few gulps of water within. Heâd have to conserve though the thought of water felt so sweet against his dry dusted lips. Aurora shook his head and once more moved forward with a slow moving gait towards his wife.
Unbidden other thoughts pushed out of the one of his survival instincts as he found himself thinking about his family. His heart leapt into his throat and hoped to the deepest of whatever hells the spider god wasnât wrecking vengeance upon his wife, Ophie or Lledwyn. Aurora growled deep in his throat but it came out ragged and wet. The action filled his mouth of blood and grit and unconsciously he took a some of the water he had been saving to wet his mouth. He swished the liquid and then spit it out before swallowing the little that remained. Â
âIlyea...love...can you hear me?â Aurora spoke within their bond attempting some kind of reach towards his wife.
âAurora..â The voice was soft and gentle against his mind but the connection at least there held. It gave no indication how far away he was from her but gave him a small glimmer of hope. He yearned to feel her lips against his own and feel the softness of her body against him. To know that she is safe as well as his family.
The rogue let out another wet cough as he took in another aching breath, pain radiating against his lungs shaking him from his thoughts. He had no time to think of what ifs, he had to get back there himself. Leaning down the elf held onto the thin wrapping of web that Katanja provided feeling the thin wiry fabric against his palm and moved towards where ever it let to it led to. Â
Aurora scuffled forward thankful for the distraction, thankful he couldnât see within the time stream. Though his curiosity was piqued, he remembered some of what Ilyea had told of her time being lost. Aurora focused instead on his battered body, the sting of sweat and blood that rolled down his back, soaked into his clothes. The rush of blood in his ears...and how exhausted he was. It was better than worrying about things he couldnât change. Â
If he died hereâŚ.itâd be alright wouldnât it? Ilyea wouldnât be in danger anymore, sure she would cry. Mourn him. Both Ilyea and Ophie...would...but at least theyâd be okay. The fatigue of the situation was starting to plague his mind, he surmised with a bitter sigh.  He didnât like the thought of making Ilyea cry, no matter how much his body wanted relief.
Auroraâs  thoughts drifted once more as he felt the softness of his eye sight cover him. The landscape like skittering ink droplets swirling like the errant strands of dark hair that drifted across his skin. How much Ilyeaâs name garnered complete domination to the guardianâs mind.  The tired look of her bright green eyes and the way her dark red hair clung to her dirtied face. How much he longed to brush it away and hold her frail body close. The way her lips curved into a smile when she was nearby him. The memories of his love  poured more energy into his battle strewn limbs. If it was just one step at a time, he could probably manage.
Just one step at a time with the web as his guide.
Delirious thoughts entered into the rogueâs head as he pushed his body beyond extreme exhaustion. The thought of Ilyeaâs smile seemed to have brought the order of her scent to him. It was a smell that many would call foul, but it was one that was inexhaustibly her. He could practically breath her in as each foot harkened against the ground. The smell of ozone, sweat, earth and  blood.
Ahh, she was like a goddess of the earth.
The smell seemed to linger as Aurora found himself toppling over something solid as he fell against the earth. The rogue would of called it quits at that moment but Ilyeaâs scent became more pronounced as he shifted. Auroraâs chest started to pound at the thought as he slowly rose to touch the figure.  He couldnât mistake itâŚ.not at all.
âIlyeaâŚ.ILYEA you shouldnât of fucking followed meâŚâŚ.but Iâm soâŚâHe choked finding the words hard to whisper along with the tears that threatened to spill. He clung to his wife that he tripped over and held her so tight as if his very life depended on it.
â...WhatâŚwho the fuck....howâŚ.did you find me?.âThe woman croaked but he lined his fingertips against her dirtied face as he pressed his thumb against her lips to stop her from speaking. Shakily he pressed his lips against her dirtied forehead taking in her scent like an elixir.  âIt doesnât matter. You came...and now we can go homeâŚâ
âHomeâŚ?â Ilyea replied and laughed darkly. Her voice cracked as if it was filled with nothing but dust. If Aurora wasnât standing so close to her, he may have missed her voice all together that seemed to melt into the background.
Aurora figured she must of hit her head with grief more than anything else and fished for her hand until he grasped it tight. âFollow me...Iâll take us home..â Â Ilyea seemed to hesitate but hung loosely upon his hand squeezing it weakly charmed by his confidence. The rogue reached into his pack and pulled out the red vial which helped heal his wounds and took a small sip of the bitter liquid. It gave a bit of stamina but he saved a few gulps for his wife.
âHow did you find me?â Ilyea asked taking the red liquid greedily as Aurora passed it to her. She gulped the liquid loudly and passed it back to him.
âWe always find each other my loveâŚ..you are my wife, my soul mateâŚ.âAurora chuckled squeezing her hand once more. âI love you...IlyeaâŚâ And Ilyea herself grew quiet, perhaps tired. The rogue didnât really question as he felt the security of her hand within his.
Now with two instead of just one, both of them seemed to move closer and closer towards the exit that the web was taking them. The rogue keeping most of his energy towards his steps using the web as a guide as the other hand merely squeezed his wife's hand nearby providing comfort to the both of them.
There was no rhyme or reason but Aurora soon felt the vacuum of something that seems chaotic and swirling about him and then suddenly, he was someplace cooler that stunk of dirt and blood. He could smell the stink of magics long before and the swell of shadows that guided him towards his goal. The edge of the web he was following sunk into the anchor clean upon the earth where his dagger held.
Unfortunately, the hand which held his Ilyea was empty. Panic twisted in him through his whole body threatened to shut down. Aurora screamed with his garbled voice, gritty like worn sandpaper.  âKatanja! I HAVE TO GO BACKâŚ..Ilyea! Sheâs still in..â
The guardian smelled Ilyea before Aurora even felt her, arms about his neck holding him within her grip as salty droplets fell across his exposed skin. He tightened his hold about her collapsing into his wife. They didnât need to say much of anything.
Aurora knew that she was here and thereâŚ..the guardian chuckled within his wifeâs embrace solving one of the small mysteries of what she had told him so long ago. Ilyea  was lost in time but someone had brought her back, she told him. He knew he did.
He was always her guardian.
The sound of Ilyea crying thankfully of his return became the nature against the thrumming of his heart. Though he usually hated the sound, here it was musical and a relief. Â Strength had feld them both as they held each other thankful at the large expanse that they had both endured. The battle that they had won.
Andy had arrived just a few moments before Aurora came back so the two battle worn souls didnât have to sleep upon the hard ground. Perhaps to provide council that Ilyea needed before risking her own self in the time stream.
Mounts were provided for Aurora and Ilyea as they were guided from the carefully constructed lab turned into destroyed battlefield. Each were carefully lifted into the waiting vessel as their flying guides were given coordinates to their Pandarian home. Katanja, the spider spirit gave a nod to Andy before disappearing into the tree line about the lab. Recovering her own essence that was given to her two charges.
Ophie was up waiting for her parents as she heard the rush of wings. Andy originally was there to protect her but when he suddenly was summonsed she feared the worst. The small girl was entirely too thankful as seeing both of them relatively unharmed. The tiny elven girl understood and would make no extra fuss against the dirt and blood that they tracked in. They deserved it even if it meant extra cleaning for the hearth mage in training.
Though it was way past her bedtime, Ophie hummed and went about to start creating many morning treats for the two warriorsâŚ.well when they woke up. The kitties began to play about knowing that their home was once more in harmony.
Aurora and Ilyea were barely awake as they were carried to their bed chambers. Â The softness of their bed was dirtied by the dried blood and dirt but the two could care less about that right now. The pandarian breeze salty and sweet, Â caressed their exhausted selves into restful sleep.
If anyone were to ask what experience helped the pair, if they were to reflect upon this day...both could say without a doubt, the sheer amount of physical and magical prowess would never be enough to beat a god. They could train for years and never ever come close.
But their love was.
And no one can take that away from them.
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