The Journal of Lycandria Marilyn Ravenholdt (Entries, Scenes, and More)
A Long Sleepless Night
As early morning arrives, Ly rests in her chair near her fatherâs bedside. A dim light fills the room, as if sheâd clearly been up and down all night with worry after everything that had transpired with his heart attack. Her hand dangles near the sheets, slumping in what looks like a rather uncomfortable position, unless one was completely exhausted.Malik finally stirs lightly from his sleep, groaning a bit as he opens his eyes to see the state of his daughter. She was a mess, a heap of her normal self. He knew she wasnât coping well. He reaches for her fingers in an attempt to...
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Janyice tucked Lycandria into the spare bed, in the spare room of her apartment. Â She watched her sleep, brushing a stray lock of hair from her sleeping face and smiled softly. Â She had kissed her forehead and helped lay her down. Â This was why Janyice had sworn off men. Â They were more trouble than they were worth sometimes. Â A woman was honest enough to know when she was wrong, but even then, they could conive with the best.
She stood, her form loomed over the sleeping woman, her face a mix of sadness for her troubles and lust from their earlier embrace and subsequent fit of sobbing. Â It had been a long night.
The patrol with the Shrouded Dawn seemed uneventful, but was still solid, and formulated a small lead at the Raven Hill graveyard, but nothing they couldnât handle. Â With Braghaman down and out it would be up to the younger soldiers in their ranks to investigate on his behalf. Â Janâs and Ly had offered assistance if they needed it.
Even Yuuleth had been there. Â She was following Janyice and mostly quiet, but there nonetheless. Â Janyice moved to make sure the blanket over Lycandria was set and turned to leave. Â She stopped at the door one last time, then shut the door behind her, she practically ran to her room, and tossed herself onto her own bed to âtake care of her problem.â.
That nightâs dreams haunted her again. Â Nightmares of peopleâs graves. Â Friends, allies. Â All the same, dead or dying before her eyes of some unknown plague or attack. Â Her mindâs eye burned images of fallen people she cared about. Â Then a final flash. Â Her own blurred face on a background of a happy place. Â
She started awake, the window in her room had opened at some point in the night. Â She rolled out of the tangled sheets and moved to close the window. Â As she closed it, she took a moment to take in a deep breath. Â She remembered that she had to help Yuuleth back to her place because of her constant fainting spells. Â She was worried about her too, hit she had insisted that Janyice go home. Â Herind wandered again as she closed the window. Â
Snatching up a long sleeve shirt and slipping on pants and leather boots, she walked out the front door and hefted her large pair of swords in both hands over her shoulders on the way out. Â It had to have been past midnight, but she was wide awake and needed to unwind from the nightmare. Â
Her path moved her to a Grove of trees that was an old training spot she used to use a number of years ago, before all the damage and war had ravaged Stormwind and the fallen earth aspect has ruined a favorite spot of hers. Â The trees were only for show, but the bark was eternal. Â Her blades would strike, bit do no damage, due to enhancements in place. Â It was a prime spot to work out her mind and her body so she could get some decent sleep for once.
She reached her spot, her swords were laid before her as she took a seat for a brief moment and said her prayer. Â Spoke her words as she opened her eyes. Â She stood, and began. Â
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The night ended early for the half elf priestess, another fainting spell, but this time she had Janyice to help her arrive safely. Â On the scaled wings of the warrior womanâs proto Drake the flew to her shop near the Stormwind docks. Â They arrived and took to her bed soon after. Â Janyice helped her lie down and was soon off. Â Her apparent discomfort was plain as paper on her face as she strode out quickly. Â The fair haired woman chuckled softly as she roused her strength again.
The evening passed into night into the moonrise. Â The sisters were waning tonight, and the light was a bit dimmer than usual, but there was still the lights from street lamps and the occasional night watch guardsman. Â Her strength returned, Yuuleth made her way downstairs. Â A quick check saw her still missing a few key ingredients for potions requested, so she took up a small basket and some cloth to cover her items. Â Her gown was a simple yet elegant robe of soft pink and silver tonight. Â Stark in contrast to the darker outfit she had this evening. Â Her hair was loose and free framing her face and running down to her mid back in silver-white locks, as a waterfall cascading from a mountaintop.
She took out into the cool night air of the docks and began her quick trip to the beachhead. Â Her travel was short lived however as she took her usual route only to hear the sounds of fighting, or perhaps more accurately, the grunts and slamming sounds of metal on wood and stone. Â Intriguing enough a combination, she slid softly and silently towards the sounds. Â If was either fate, or the light that put today together as it had. Â As there, in the small clearing of a patch of enchanted trees, was Janyice, the warrior. Â Her body was kneeled, upon a single knee, weapons stabbed into the earth below, huffing and gasping for air. Â Her ragged breaths came as she clutches at a loose shirt on her form. Â
The hands of the warrior slid from the weapons as she slumped to all fours and just gasped and clawed at the earth. Â She was utterly exhausted, worn to a breaking point that was only seen after longer than anticipated combat. Â Her body shook as she pulled in each breath of air, trying to stave off unconsciousness. Â
The half elven woman dropped her small basket and flew to the other womanâs side, letting go a soft whisper from her lips as a soft glow of golden white light hummed between Yuuleth and Janyice.
Janyice clutches at her chest as the healing touch brought her the ability to stabilize. Â Her face looked pained, her eyes puffy and her hand was bleeding slightly from over work without gloves. Â Yuuleth frowned and took up Janyiceâs hands. Â Touching palm to palm and let a soft glow emanate to repair the stress damage. Â She nodded and tilted her head with a smile, eyes slightly closes as she spoke âProne to this, are we. Â I wonât be having a patient undoing my work and my reputation, my dearâ.
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Janyice had been swinging for almost half an hour straight. Â Her lungs were stressed her left hand was slipping from the hilt of her blade until she tightened her grip, only to force the large blades into the ground. Â Her body trembled and she fell to one knee. Â Trying to catch her breath, her face streaming with tears. Â She was so torn, her mind wandered so much. Â Lycandria was so close, so many times. Â Her mind wandered again, Yuuleth. Â She had healed her, but there was so much more that she had done as well. She wanted more, she wanted to feel whole again and she didnât know how to get there again.
Then, Mara. Â Sweet, beautiful, loving Maralina. Â She missed her so much, but she knew there was things she had done that would drive her away. Â Her tears flowed from her eyes, rivers of emotion as she sobbed, gasping and wheezing for breath. Â She had over exerted herself and she knew it. Â Then the feeling overwhelmed her. Â She slid from the weapons and fell onto her palms. Â Her right hand slammed with a heavy thunk, and she felt something pop while she gasped.
The emotions felt strange as the warmth pressed into her lungs. Â Familiar, her left hand grasped at her chest, feeling her body become light as a feather. Â Her eyes darted back and forth across the ground, then she pressed back onto her legs as they folded under her frame. Â She saw her. Â Yuuleth. Â She clicked at her in derision as she saw her palm and hand. Â Letting the warmth heal at the wounds. Â The bones popped again and the blisters healed.
Janyice was still crying, her face was pained and she fell into Yuuleth, her sobs were soft, and she shook slightly. Â She didnât have any way to express her gratitude, but she know that it was only a matter of time before things were going to spiral out of control. Â Janyice knew this was going to be a rough rest of the night.
She felt her body become wrapped in the light and the magic seemed to cover her again. Â She sighed, her breath coming in and out almost regularly now. Â She gripped at the smaller womanâs robes and just let it wash over her. Â It was difficult to not feel happy as it waved across her form, as her hands landed gently on Yuulethâs lap. Â It wasnât the first time she had felt that form, and it still seemed so familiar.
Their eyes met, in the small clearing, among a dense pack of trees. Â Blue ocean met with Lavender pools flecked with gold. The feeling seemed to call to her, as her eyes moved from feature to feature. Â Janyice couldnât help it any longer. Â She broke the silence with a soft murmur of a voice, meek, weakness and vulnerable.
âPleaseâŠâ
Yuuleth shook her head and smiled, âYou poor thing. Â Youâve been hurting for so long, yet you push yourself so hard no matter what. Â You take all this punishment out on yourself, and for what?â. The half elf lifted a elegant finger up to Janyiceâs chin. Â The half elven form, kneeling and leaning forward stole a kiss from Janyiceâs lips. Â
A spark shot down Janyice as her insides felt moved, shaken to her core as she stayed prone. Â Her form relaxed as if a pressure was lifted for a moment then slammed back into her with a ferocious assault on her senses. Â Janyice had no defense, no way to resist as her muscles relaxed and she slipped into a slumber.
Her dreams were filled with visions of events. Â A bedroom clad in soft linens, the familiar scent of Vanilla warming with that oh, so tantalizing flavor of lavender. Â The breeze of the ocean, on a warm spring afternoon. Birds in the distance, enjoying the sunlight as they taught younglings how to perch and take flight for the first time.
She felt her body, whole for the first time in close to a decade, both arms, hands, feet. Â Everything was there. Â Her eyes adjusted to the bright light as she looked around. Â A sense of pure bliss washed her form again, and again. Â Against her body, she felt pressure. Â She was naked, clothes left folded and cleaned next to the bed on one side, the sleeping form of another woman next to her. Â The silver in her hair reminded her exactly who it was.
Everything felt right, her being here and the sensations she had around her. Â It must have been a good night, as the gown the other woman had on the night before was tossed aside on the floor. Â They must have enjoyed every second too, Janyice chuckled as she noticed the hastily covering of blankets shoved to one side of the floor and only a sheet to cover them both with. Â
Yuuleth must have folded her clothes after she had passed out last night. Â She blinked again, her eyes adjusted again and double checked her body. Her mind was so taken aback she had all but forgotten she was not whole. Â Her left arm, still robotic brought her from her revery but the scene didnât change. Â Yuuleth was still asleep under Janyiceâs arm and the room was still as calming and familiar as before.
The bells of the cathedral chimed the hour, 2 rings shook her. Â It was already the next afternoon. Â How long did they stay up last night after she had been found? Â Her chest seemed to exhale as the half elf stirred awake with a playful smile and a cheerful giggle. Â âMmmn, afternoon already. Â You know, if you keep this up, I may have to call you something else besides Janyice, my dear.â. She tapped her finger to Janyiceâs nose with a âBoopâ and rolled slightly to stand next to the bed. Â Naked she turned with a finger to her chin. Â âLover, perhaps?â. Her smile widened as she took to a partition to gather a house robe. Â
Janyice flopped back onto the bed and sighed. Â What was going on. Â She needed to figure out her head, and soon.
In her casual brown shirt, blue jeans and boots, Lycandria quietly makes her way through the training yard of SI:7. She glances left and right at some of the trainees working on drills, scanning subtly for Thelman's face. Ly knew he worked more in intelligence, but she didn't want to miss him.
After reaching the headquarters with him nowhere to be found inside, she sighs and concludes he must be out on a scouting mission. She smiles at a few familiar faces she knew back from her days of service in her late teens and early twenties, passing through hallways and rooms until she got to the locker room.
She browses both sides of the room until she finds the locker with the label bearing Thelman's name. She smiles softly and reaches into her pocket, pulling out a folded note and stuffs it through the small slots at the top. She smiles even brighter as she hears it settle to the bottom, thinking about the moment he'd read what she wrote.
Dear Thelman, I just wanted to let you know I really enjoyed our time together the other night, and I hope you enjoyed it as well. I know work and things might be hectic and busy, but I'd really love to spend more time with you and get to know you better.
I will be heading over to the orphanage today to help with things they might need, and to read and play with the children. I just feel like it's something I want to do, since I'm taking a break from the war front anyways.
I hope this note finds you well, and you return safely. I have a good feeling about this, and I'm really excited to see you again. Look for me at six bells past in the afternoon, just outside the training yard in Old Town. I will hopefully be there waiting.
Sincerely and thinking a lot about you,
Ly
She turns back to the door after hearing a few people return to the locker room and heads back out toward the training yard. All the while, she can't help but try to hide her joyful smile as she makes her way to the orphanage.
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Mornings after were always a blur. The light of dawn was blinding, and based on the pounding in her head, it was another night of heavy drinking and looking around her room, at least free of debauchery, though she canât help but know it crosses her mind a number of times.
Her eyes focused as she felt somthing slip from her wrist, snatching the falling material before it hit the floor, Janyice tilted her head a bit then sat up slowly. The fabric was soft, and simple, and elegant in its simplicity. Twisting in her bed and looking around she tried to remember the events leading up to the here and now, only to be rewarded with another throb of dull pain in her forehead and the reality of the dryest mouth sheâd had in a really long time.
âMakers, how much did I have last night?â Softly musing to herself, she sat the small piece of cloth on her night stand and moved to the small side water closet. Half slapping the door shut, leaving a small crack in the door as she looked at herself in the sunlight coming in from the small window aside her, she looked at the reflection in the mirror.
This is what she had become, a useless and unwanted piece of humanity, struggling to understand the choices made by simply seeing the opportunity to make hints happen. Shaking her head, and the leaning down and turning on the small spigot splashed cold water on to her face. Coming up after a few seconds and shook slightly, then snagging a towel from the small shower stall she wiped her face dry and finished her routine.
Refreshed and awake, but still having a fair time trying not to see double, due to her hangover. She moved into the kitchen. She scratched at the back of her head as she pulled open a small ice chilled box on the wall, snagging a pair of eggs and cracking each one into a glass on the counter. Tossing the shells aside and chugging the raw eggs she cracked a number of her joints. Flexing seemed to be a bit louder, but maybe that was the headache telling her to be quiet.
Rolling around her house tossing aside the clothes of the last day, she stood at a small alcove in the back of the apartment, a simple body mirror and a pair of free weights, a bench with a small hand carved set of initials, and two large punching bags anchored at two points in the ceiling. Jan rolled her shoulders and opened a small cupboard. Pulling out a few pieces of equipment and tape, she sat on the bench and wrapped her hands up like she was getting ready for fight.
Setting the equipment back into the cupboard, Janyice rolled her neck a few times, stretched out her arms, twisted a few times then started to take shots at the bag. Left, right, left. Right, right, left, right. Left, right, knee, knee. Her routine was simple, but it worked now that she was home and could practice properly. The sounds that seemed to resonate each time through the small but mostly open apartment.
The sounds of bag leather and tape, and leg flesh, the dead think of the metal hand, even with tape was still loud. Her body began to sweat, she hit the bag harder, feeling it move with each strike. She knew it was a solid workout. As she finished, it was already tolling 8 bells past midnight.
Walking to the kitchen again, he hands still taped, bra and small set of panties were covering only the most private parts was seen pulling a small chilled bottle of water from inside the hilled box. She took down several gulps and exhaled from the lack of oxygen from drinking.
Turning around she noticed the now fully awake and mostly blushing Lycandria as she just laughed. âMakers, did you really sleep on the couch? You know I have a spare room in the back, right?â
The breeze of the afternoon was cooling and yet it seemed to warm her. Janyice had decided a walk after the last few days had happened was in order. She let Lycandria know and took to the streets. Her mind awash in quiet reflection.
It wasnât long before she had realized that she was in a place she hadnât been back to in a long while. A small patch of grass, overlooking the docks, just to the south of the keep of Stormwind.
While it may not have been unusual in a normal sense, this is where she had come back after the campaign on the broken shore. The hordes of demons, Gul'dan and his minions of the Legion. Her return was quiet, and she was in pieces.
Then as a whisper of wind caressed her face standing at the top of the small hill, it seemed to cause somthing to cross her mind. Was that a faint smell, no, not sweet. There was something that was so familiar, but was also so different. A faint chirping of birds. Another pang of familiarity, followed by a memory. Wasnât that all a dream? It couldnât have been, it felt so real like it was only yesterday. The fresh sent of the air rising from the ocean in the distance. Her eyes closed trying to recall the events and they flooded her mindâs eye. The white room, the sheets beneath her, the lights from the outside. The sense of pain and aches flowing from her body as she felt the magic of the healer pulling her back together. A strong sent of lavender seemed to snap her from her thoughts. Her eyes darted open and scanned the area. Was that so close in her mind she made it up? Her right hand seemed to tremble, clenching and opening her fist with anticipation. In the distance, a light trail of flowing cloth was seen from a window above. The smell must be coming from there. The color, the shade of silver white, wth hints of purple and gold. The building. This was it. It was real. It did happen. Janyice felt her whole body flush, tensed and flustered. She knew she needed to move, get back home or she would know that she was just looking for a reason to find herself in a âsituationâ Turing to leave, she tried to remember the path here again. She would find time to come back. She needed to thank the healer. It was only right. Behind her, a woman peered from her perch above, looking from the window as Janyice turned away. A soft smile and a hint of passion flickered in her eyes. She pushes a small length of silver hair behind a small and pointed ear. âShe found her way back on her own.â. She mused as Janyice turned a corner and out of sight.
Janyice and Lycandria had enough time now to actually have time to themselves which led to Jan having the brilliant idea of going out to get free drinks from desperate and lonely men on the final Eve of the festival of lovers.
Her body had built mass again, which meant her dress options were limited and would indeed cause a bit of a problem but she knew she had a couple that used to be loose and after a couple of adjustments fit, although still tighter than she would have liked.
Her work was cut out for her though. Lycandria had said she would wear a dress of her motherâs instead, so Jan had no idea what to expect.
The night drew on. Drinks, laughter, and a pair of gentlemen that offered even more drinks. Wine, ambrosia, and finally brandy. Janyice knew it was going to be a good night. Her body, on the other hand had decided that it was not. Half way into the new company, Janyice yawned. Her eyes seemed to get heavy and just forced her to have to leave. She winked at Lycandria and the new gentleman she sat with. Waves them off into the night, only to be accompanied buy the younger guard that was with the pair at the start. Janyice hit the night air outside the Pig and Whistle. Old town had a particular smell this time of night, not favorable, but good none the less. The young man at her side was a bit giddy, she could tell it was a mix of the alcohol and the fact that the dress she was in was too tight, even if it was a size larger then she usually wore. Stupid dresses. She walked and then turned to the man. âHun, you need to know, I donât think Iâll make it home tonight, maybe you could have it in your heart to let me rest closer?â. Her voice was a bit sluggish but the words made sense as she spoke, at least in her own mind. He took the hint and thankfully he had a place just on the outskirts. They entered into his small place, simple dwellings for sleep and not much else. She could tell he was still mostly at some form of base moat of his time awake, so it made sense. She found her way to his couch. A dim set of lights from the lights on the street dimly lit the room. His name was Lamarian, he seemed a nice boy, but she knew better. His body sliding into the couch told her otherwise. She held out a hand and stopped him at armâs length. She left no mention of wanting to more than rest, but as most men would see it, this was ample opportunity to test the waters, so to speak. âHun, your cute, so donât think itâs you, but Iâm just sleepy. And you really arenât my type. Think about it this way. If your brother and my friend hadnât made such a quick connection, I would have taken her home with me again .â The rooms silence spoke volumes, and she seemed to fade out from there. The night passed, the morning came with a warm blanket and a small rose on the coffee table next to her. He really was cute, it was a shame to do anything but tell the truth though. She didnât want to be rude, she just had no intention of doing that sort of thing with him. âI should get home, and i swear if she didnât stay up all night, Iâm going to be dissapointed in her.â. Her feet snagged her shoes on the way out as she strode herself home.