Decades passed for us in our new home, the world going mad in those years that followed, technology racing along at a breakneck speed. It seemed every year the world was filled with new marvels to adapt to. The mundane were getting stronger by the day, but their thirst for conquest had never been sated. Indeed, they plunged nearly the entire world into a bloody war for several years.
The dust settled on their little world war and peace returned to the planet after much life had been lost. It was a sad affair but meant little to those of us in the paranormal circles. I still felt it was a shame they made such grand things like machines to fly, but simply used them to kill one another.
I had been no slouch though in those years leading up to things. I knew the times were finding me and my family, so I made it a point to train myself more dutifully. The dreams were still present and each day made me feel I lost a little more grip on myself. Elias and I quarreled more frequently by the day, I even lashed out at family members regularly. Of course, I always apologized and was remorseful for my actions, but still, I could feel things changing in me.
It was in the spring of nineteen forty-three when Lorelai came to call. She had called us on the telephone line to warn of her visit, so we expected her a full week in advance. It did my heart good to look upon her, but I could tell with one glance she was not here for pleasantries.
Her soft brown eyes darted to the side upon seeing me and Elias, then they refocused upon us. "I hope you two are well."
"We are, was your trip a pleasant one, my lady?" Elias spoke the words and offered her a bow.
"Hardly..." Lorelai folded her arms across her stomach and sighed. "Let us do away with the pleasantries. I am here on dire matters."
"Very well... let's hear it, my lady," I spoke the words and set my jaw, feeling my tail go rigid behind me.
She took a deep breath though she didn't need to draw the air into her lungs, then spoke out in a concise tone. "House Shadowtail was razed to the ground last month."
I gasped out and felt my chest tighten at the words. Elias snarled, showing his sharp teeth as he spat out angrily. "Lady Diana's house? Wait... what of her and our family members?!"
Nearly a decade past, the council had levied new laws to minimize house sizes and foster more secrecy in light of the growing mundane threat. Several of our members had been shifted to other houses throughout the world. Shadowtail was one of those houses, with five of our family and my former crew going there.
I knew the answer before she parted her lips, I could see the look in her eyes. Lorelai spoke out quietly, barely a whisper of an answer, "They struck during the day... no one made it out..."
"No..." Elias growled the words and shook his head, putting his palm to his face. "By the gods..."
"My lady... was this the church or celestials?" I hissed the words, my ears flat as my tail furiously whipped about.
"The German church, they used the on-going war as an excuse to purge them." Lorelai showed her own sharp teeth and I could see the cold fury in her eyes. I knew what she and Diana once were, I could only imagine what she was feeling.
"So what can we do?" Elias spoke out, folding his arms. "Surely you did not come here just to deliver this woeful news."
"House Sandshore is within their borders. It will no doubt be the next target. Sir Harold is a mighty warrior, but he cannot stand to modern weapons of war. I came to ask your assistance in traveling there. We will extract their members and bring them to this part of the world." Lorelai spoke the words in a simple tone of voice, all business.
"So this is council business," I growled as the words came forth, thinking of my former shipmates and Diana.
"No..." Lorelai showed her canines, a look of hatred gleaming in her eyes. "No, I turned a blind eye in Moscow, I let them off easy then... They have crossed a line, they have taken... they have taken something from me that is- This is unforgivable."
The sheep put her hands on her hips and fixed us both with a level glare. "This is not just an extraction mission. I have temporarily resigned as head of the council. No, this is a personal request. Help me save our family members in trouble, but more than that... help me exact gruesome retribution on those monsters."
My heart leaped into a strong eager beat as I wagged my tail. "The rivers and deltas will run crimson with their blood... They will pay dearly for this."
I saw my husband's eyes practically burning with white fire in them. He folded his arms and gave a calm nod. "You have us, my lady. A tithe must be paid for their sins and like my wife, I have never forgiven them for our first home. Let the gods sort them out."
I put a finger to my chin. "What of the celestials?"
"To hell with them. If they get in the way, they die." Lorelai snarled the words, her eyes now red. "I have warned Toroah that we are declaring war and that the celestial council will do well to stay out of this. I have already spent the last weeks creating temporary alliances with the region's lycanthrope clans and magi circles. If the celestials involve themselves they will have all of us on them, a fight they cannot hope to survive."
"Even in your rage, you are wise and calculating... You're a hell of a sheep, Lorelai." I spoke the words with admiration in my voice, feeling myself grinning upon her.
Lorelai met my eyes with hers and I saw the pain in them for an instant, then she gave me a knowing nod. "Sarnai... my fox. When this is over with, you and I need to speak of our unresolved issues. I left words unspoken with Diana and now I must hold them indefinitely, I'll not repeat this mistake again."
Elias wasn't a clueless dog and picked up on the body language right away between us. He gave the sheep a curious look, then an inquisitive one to me. "Sarnai... you and my lady?"