Chapter Fifty-Seven: Explanations
Aedan reached out and pulled me into a hug. A few more tears rolled down my cheek, but I refused to lose it again. I pulled away.
"Let's go see who's up."
We got ourselves dressed, in clothing, not armour, and then wandered out to the main room. Sten and Shale were there already, standing against various walls. Tomas, Dariel, Gorim, Wynne, Zev, and Levi were all sitting in a rough circle, gnawing on jerky. Leliana was in the room next to ours; her door was open, and I could hear her humming as she moved around. Morrigan was further down the hallway, and she came out when she heard Aedan saying good morning.
The only one I didn't see was Alistair, until I looked around some more; he was sitting on a bedroll, right beside the door to the room I shared with Aedan. His eyes were bloodshot, and I guessed he'd been there all night. His expression was neutral, but his hands shook slightly and I could tell it was taking quite an effort not to look at me or say anything. It might have been sweet, if I hadn't been so angry; as it was it just pissed me off. It occurred to me he probably heard everything Aedan and I had talked about. I took a deep breath and looked away. I wasn't going to get guilted into taking pity on him. I hadn't done anything wrong.
I greeted everyone, and then joined the circle on the floor, with my back to Alistair. I could feel his gaze on my back; it was heavy, like a blanket. I was determined to ignore it. Leliana joined us, as did Aedan; I reached for Morrigan's hand and pulled her to sit by me as well. Sten and Shale stayed on the periphery, within hearing distance but not with us.
I told them about my days with Avernus, avoiding talk of the Joining or Avernus' improved formula, but explaining his theory on my magic resistance leading to templar abilities. Wynne was fascinated, and asked permission to try something; when I nodded, I felt her cast a spell on me. I immediately felt a little more energetic, less sleepy, and I smiled.
"I think he might be right. How do you feel, dear?"
"Good, Wynne, thanks. What was that?"
"Just a little pick-me-up spell. Rejuvenation. But you should be positively overflowing with energy right now, not just feeling slightly better. I didn't notice it the couple of times I healed you, I wasn't looking for that, but you do resist magic. It's worse than casting on a dwarf." She shot Gorim an apologetic look, and he grinned.
I told Alistair that his Calenhad bloodline could very well be the reason for his own impressive skills as a templar, and he flushed; I couldn't tell if he was irritated or pleased.
I also told them his theory on me subconsciously wanting to go back to Earth being the trigger for my transitions. It led to a few nasty looks in Alistair's direction, and a lot of questions about various times when I'd disappeared. When we went through them, each time had at least some impetus.
"What about when we met up with everyone in the Wilds?" Morrigan asked.
"I'd briefly wished I'd disappear and reappear with them so that I'd know they were okay. I guess it was a little delayed."
"What about in Redcliffe when we were all at the Tower?" Leliana asked.
I blushed. "I had a...disagreement, with Theron."
"And what about after Denerim, the first time?" Aedan asked.
I laughed. "It occurred to me that I wanted to see if I could bring my phone over and play some music for Leli."
After a bit more laughter and discussion, we finally settled again. We decided that everyone needed a few days to recover from the strain of the last week, and Tomas wanted to explore the Keep. I told them that there were at least two secret caches I was aware of, and Zev and Leli immediately set off to search for them. I'd never made a deal with the Sophia demon, but I'd read there was a hiding spot with some money in it - Zev headed there to try to find out. Leliana decided to wander the Keep and see if she found any portraits, and I reminded her about speaking the Grey Warden oath.
Sten and Shale went off somewhere, Levi refused to leave the safety of the common area we were in, and Dariel and Gorim stayed put to keep him company. Wynne wanted to explore Avernus' library, so she and I accompanied Tomas, Aedan, and Alistair up to Avernus' area. I dragged Morrigan with me, hoping for a chance to talk to her about fertility.
Wynne peeled off to the library, the Grey Wardens headed in to Avernus' lab, and I stayed out with Morrigan. With a surreptitious look at Wynne, I pulled the witch into the little room I'd used and sat her down with me on the couch.
"Thanks for punching Alistair."
"You are quite welcome, though I did not do it for your thanks. The simpleton has no right to treat anyone like that. If he had not drained my mana, I would probably have done worse."
I hugged her, and to my surprise she allowed it.
"I need a favour." I was a little nervous asking Morrigan for a favour, but she just smiled.
"What do you need, my friend?"
"I need you to help Avernus with something. I've made a deal with him, and he's going to try to improve the Joining formula. He already knows how to do some of the improvements, but I've asked him to try to decrease the infertility it causes. He isn't familiar enough with fertility rituals, so he says."
"And you believe I am?"
"Well, I hoped. Given the whole reason Flemeth sent you with us, I know you can somehow conceive with a Warden. I'm assuming part of that ritual ensures the fertility of the Warden, otherwise you couldn't guarantee conception."
"I see. I have to ask, though. Why do you wish this?"