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The men started to pace and shake their heads, looking at each other before looking over at the woman who was crouched down, picking herbs. "We're going to be late, My Lady, if we don't start moving again," one of them said.
The wood elf female grinned. "Relax my friend. They already know what I'm like so there is no need to hurry. Plus, if there was a reason to hurry, they would of signalled us with a howl." Slipping the small knife and the plant into her bag before standing up and began to walk again. "We still have two days before I'm really needed there for Kaisa to give birth." Turning on her heels, she smiled. "Actually, you two can head back home. I know where I'm going and no one will stop me along the way if they know what's good for them."
The guards looked between themselves, the female was higher rank than they were but their General told them on strict orders not to leave her until the wolves arrived to escort her to their village. They looked back to her, the same one spoke again, "My Lady, we can't. The General told us ..." then stopped when she put her hand up.
She walked over to them and smiled. "I don't care what my Uncle told you. I'm overruling that order. I want you both to head home. He knows better than anyone I can take care of myself. Just because I don't specialize in a weapon, doesn't mean I'm helpless in an attack. Now please, stop wasting time and go."
They were about to speak again but again, she lifted her hand so they stopped. "Please, I don't want to have to put you two to sleep and continue on, on my own. So just turn around and walk. We're close to the meeting point. I have made this trip hundreds of times, so go."
They both mumbled to themselves and nodded. "As you wish, My Lady." Before they both turned around and headed back to the elven city.
She couldn't help but smiled and turned around and headed towards the wolven village, softly humming to herself as she scanned around the forest for any herbs she would need to make the remedies for the wolven stocks.
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It was an hour later by the time the wood elf made it to the meeting area and smiled when she saw two grey wolves relaxing in the spot. One wolf was laying on its side with the other wolf rested its head on its partner's side. The wolf whose head was resting on the others, lifted its head and gave yipped as it stood up and shifted into its human male form. "Welcome back Maya. It's good to see you again."
When the other wolf moved the one laying down jumped up and shifted into its female form. "Maya!" Running over to the elf and embraced her.
Maya giggled and smiled brightly seeing her friends, hugging the woman. "It's good to see you as well Garath and Tonya. How have you both been?"
Tonya smiled and linked her arm with Maya's. "We've been great, how was your journey?"
The elf couldn't help but feel over dressed compared to her naked escorts. She wore her travelling robes, a long grey-white myridal dress which had been softened by enchantments so it didn't give the appearance or touch of being metal. "It was good. I hope you hadn't been waiting long."
Garath smirked. "We know what you're like so no, we hadn't. We arrived a short time ago." He made a large sweeping bow, "If you will, our Lady, we'll escort you the rest of the way."
Bowing her head as she curtsied. "I would be my honour if you do." Grinning as she stood back upright. "You know, you would put some of the elves to shame at Court if you came in with one of those bows."
The wolves laughed before they shifted back to their wolf forms and started to walk with her back to their village. Talking along the way so she was updated with all of the activities within the village since she was last there.
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There were hearty laughs coming from the blacksmiths stall with two men talking while they carved details into the handles of the bone daggers they worked on. "One of these days drow, you're going to have to tell me who taught you our ways," the wolven man looked over to the dark skinned elf.
The dark elf answered, "And one of these days I might just do that my friend." He looked over to the wolf and grinned before looking back to the bone knife to make the finishing carvings to it before going on to the final step, "So how many are coming of age this year, Bosco?"
Bosco rolled his eyes. "Eight this year, so another three daggers and we're done. But err, I've been meaning to ask you since you arrived here." He started to get a little nervous and placed the bone knife down and moved slightly to face the drow. "I was wondering Kay'n if you could do me a favour?"
Kay'n looked up and arched a brow. He had never seen his friend so nervous for all the time he's known him. "If it is in my power, I'd do whatever you needed."
The wolf stood up and started to pace a little, his little favour wasn't really a big deal, but to him and his mate it was a huge deal. He stopped and looked over to the drow. "Well, Kaisa and I have been talking a lot lately. We've both known you since we were pups and can't think of anyone that could stand up to do the job. So we were wondering if you'd be our child's guardian? We know it's a little untraditional for someone outside the pack to be that, but you have always been there for us. There's no one else that we respect higher than you. You're like a brother to us both, so would you do us the honour?"
Kay'n was speechless. He knew it was mainly family who took the role of guardians of the children in the village, but also knew, both of their families had passed on. Both of their parents had died in the last wolven war and grew up with their guardians. He kept his face unreadable and placed the boneknife down that he was working on and stood up and walked over to the wolf. "The honour will be mine my friend. I'd be honoured to be your child's guardian." Clasping his friends forearm in their traditional way to shake hands.
Giving a sigh of relief it was over, Bosco started off with linking his arm with the drow, but couldn't help but hug the elf hard. "You have no idea what it means to us."
The elf chuckled and squirmed in the tight hug. "And you have no idea what it means to breath, wolf."
The wolf jumped back and chuckled. "Err, sorry." Rubbing his hand behind his head. "I better tell Kaisa the good news. That's one down and the other one should be here soon so we'll have both guardians set up." He took off before the drow could ask who the other guardian was going to be.
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