Two days after her fight with Kalendras, Livinia and Belcarm stood at the Orgrimmar portals with Kahora and Sierra. They were waiting on the arrival of final member of their party for their latest mission. Sierra and Kahora were deep in discussion, trying to determine the best way to enter the Deadmines. Livinia and Belcarm stood a little apart from them in order to chat in privacy.
In the two days that had passed Livinia had plenty of time to think which, typically, only led to more confusion. Fighting for Kalendras had just reinforced her desire to be with him, but she couldn't forget Belcarm's warm, intimate affection or the way his lips felt as they travelled across her skin.
"So you had to apologise to virtually everyone in Silvermoon, huh?" Livinia asked. Belcarm's face flushed red.
"Not everyone... just some of the Guardians, Magister Bloodsworn and Lord Bloodwrath. My father told me to apologize to your parents as well, but your father opened the door and refused to hear a word of it. He said that there was nothing wrong with fighting for the person you love," Belcarm's embarrassment abated a touch and he smiled at her in that delightfully tacky way of his.
"Did he just?" Livinia asked, surprised.
"Yes, but then your mother came along and gave me an earful."
"Harpy."
"Liv!"
"What? It's true?" Livinia rolled her eyes, Belcarm should know that she held no love for her mother beyond what she owed her for bringing her into the world.
"She said that you were soon to be betrothed to Rioden Swiftspell," Belcarm said through gritted teeth.
"Well she's delusional. The only way I am marrying Rioden is over my own dead body. And that, Bel, is physically impossible," Livinia snorted indignantly. Belcarm grinned at her and she reached out and put her hand on his chest.
"Liv, I also have another apology to make," Belcarm said, grin quickly turning into a guilty frown. "I shouldn't have... well, you know... It was wrong of me to do that to you."
"You are apologizing for that?" Livinia asked, eyebrows furrowed. "The only thing you need to apologize for is making me responsible for my own orgasm!
"In light of recent events Bel, I think you have made enough apologies to last you several years. Honestly, though, it is me who should be sorry for allowing this whole situation to get so bad in the first place."
"Any closer to making your decision, Dolah'surfal?" Belcarm asked huskily, eyeing her hungrily as his fingers traced circles on her cheek.
"I wish I was Bel- I really do... but all that crap in Silvermoon City made things so much more confusing," Livinia said despondently. Belcarm shrugged as though he didn't mind, even though he must have, and leant forward, brushing his lips against hers tenderly.
"Take your time. Take as long as you need. When you pick me I want you to sure of your decision," Belcarm tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ear as he spoke. The sound of his voice filled her body with anticipation and she gritted her teeth.
"Keep talking like that and I won't be able to focus on the fight," Livinia laughed warningly. Belcarm chuckled and pulled away from her.
"When is Zin'jiri getting here?" He asked over his shoulder. Kahora looked over at him and then at Sierra, who shrugged meekly back at him.
"Zin'jiri had to cancel on us. He isn't able to make it... We had to replace him."
"With who?" Belcarm asked. Livinia frowned, she trusted Kahora's judgement implicity, but there were only a couple of other people who would be able to replace Zin'jiri.
"Someone else," Kahora looked at Sierra unsurely.
"Oh look," Sierra said with far too much enthusiasm. "Here he comes now!"
Livinia turned to face the moving stream of people and could see a familiar, hulking, silver mass above the crowd. Kalendras grinned sheepishly as her eyes caught his and her hands balled into fists. Belcarm caught on a moment later and turned to Kahora angrily.
"Anyone else but him," Belcarm seethed. "If he comes then you have to replace me."
Sierra and Kahora exchanged exasperated glances and waited for Kalendras to join them.
"Look," Sierra said, addressing Liv, Belcarm and Kalendras. "We've heard a couple of rumours fresh out of Silvermoon-"
"What the hell?" Livinia cried "Who told you?"
"We heard it from half a dozen different sources. With Zin'jiri out you three are the best group we could get together," Kahora shrugged.
Livinia watched as Belcarm and Kalendras eyed each other warily.
"Kahora and I thought that you would all be professional enough to put aside your personal problems for this. We have to get into the Deadmines, and it is imperative that we bring down the Defias Brotherhood," Sierra explained, watching the two males as she spoke.
"I came here today so that I could help bring down the Brotherhood," Belcarm said stiffly, straightening his back. "I'm not going to forsake my guildmates just because Zin'jiri had to be replaced."
"I knew what I was getting into when I came here," Kalendras grunted with a shrug. "Let's do this."
~*~
For the most part Kalendras and Belcarm kept to their word. There were only a few instances where one of them was unable to stop themselves from saying something snide to the other. Livinia was quick to intervene though, and to tell them that they had more important things to concentrate on. It was a grueling mission. Their trip through the Deadmines had taken longer than any of them expected. By the time they fought Admiral Ripsnarl they were all tired and on edge. They had to make several different attacks against Ripsnarl before they managed to defeat him. After Ripsnarl came Captain Cookie, the only reason they beat him in one go was because they were flat-out determined to put an end to this mission. When they reached Vanessa VanCleef no one in the party was prepared for the absolute havoc that the she would unleash. She thrust them all into a surreal dream state that mixed reality with a cruel, harsh nightmare. After facing Glubtok and they had to pick their way through a dangerous hallway full of lightning bolts. They got through, barely intact and they the shade of Ripsnarl in their nightmare. When they finally came face to face with VanCleef again they were all exhausted. Livinia's arrows were slower and less accurate, Belcarm's strikes weren't as sure, and Kalendras was worn out from the copious amount of healing he had already performed.
However, they were strong fighters, even when they were worn down. Livinia fired the final arrow that brought Vanessa VanCleef to her knees. Just when they thought it was over, VanCleef begun to laugh and her skin glowed, looking as though it had turned to molten flames.
"TO THE RIGGINGS!" Kahora cried, voice booming through the strange popping sound emitting from VanCleef.
Livinia turned quickly and saw several ropes swinging just over the edge of the deck. The party members grabbed on as VanCleef gave her dying scream. Just as they were about to swing away to safety Livinia turned to see Borris sniffing at a dead body obliviously. She let go of her rope and launched herself back onto the boat- she had to save Borris!
"BORRIS!" She cried out at the same time that VanCleef smiled triumphantly. Livtha pushed Borris to the edge of the boat and covered his body with her own just as VanCleef exploded, raining fire all over the ship. Livinia's armor seared red hot and she cried out, the pain was excruciating. She fell to the deck with a loud thunk and blacked out, to a dark abyss filled pain and the sound of ValCleef's maniacal laughter.
~*~
Belcarm watched in horror as the flame engulfed Livinia. Without thinking he abandoned his own rope and jumped onto the ship. He fell down through a sea of fire, his armor burning hot, and as soon as he landed beside Livinia's prone form he threw up a Blessing of Protection. An impenetrable bubble formed around them, sheltering them from the flames. He wanted to kneel down and check on Livinia, but the concentration it took to sustain the bubble in his depleted state made it too hard to do. Instead, gritted his teeth and held on as his world swam around him.
When the flames died it took a moment for him to realize that Kalendras was outside his barrier, yelling at him and demanding to be allowed inside. Belcarm groaned in relief when he released the blessing. When the magic around them fizzled out of existence, Borris extracated himself from under Livinia's prone form. For a moment he looked as though he was about to attack Belcarm, but thought better of it and slunk around behind Kalendras instead.
Belcarm let out a gasp of surprise as he felt the Druid's healing power focus on him. He tried to resist it, Livinia needed it more than he did, but his body betrayed his mind and he surrendered to the healing.
"She will need both of us if she is to make it out of here," Kalendras said gruffly. Belcarm nodded, feeling refreshed, and knelt beside Livinia.
"I'll help," Kahora gruntedd, taking off his gauntlets and kneeling beside Belcarm. "Sierra, you keep watch."
Kalendras, Kahora and Belcarm worked together for few minutes, trying to heal Livinia and bring her back from death's doorstep. However, when Sierra cried out a loud warning and begun to fire offensive spells over their shoulders they had no choice but to stop.
"We need to get out of here before we're swarmed," Kahora announced grimly.
When Belcarm looked up he saw the small army of Defias Brotherhood members that were coming to inspect the disturbance in their leader's domain. Belcarm swore at the sight of them and looked at Livinia desperately.
"Can you hold up a Blessing of Protection while you fight?" Kalendras asked quickly.
"What?" Belcarm asked "She can't even wake let alone walk!" He said, pointing to Livinia.