Searing pain assaulted every fiber of Alicia's body. She was trying to put on a brave face for Kat, who she wanted dearly to not worry, but it was hard to hide just how hurt she was. The pain was slightly easier to manage while adrenaline coursed through her veins, and although the fight was over, there was still a stranger standing several feet away from the group.
Tabitha was panting heavily as she aimed her swords at the girl, who had called herself Roxy. Her hands were up, and she looked between everyone present with a warm smile as she started speaking.
"Easy there, I don't want to hurt anyone. Like I said, my name's Roxy. Roxy Kithkin. I'm a Rogue, and I'm completely unaffiliated, no guilds or anything. I guess you could say I'm a rogue Rogue!" she laughed quietly to herself, her face blushing as she did. "I know it's pretty suspicious that I'm here, but I promise I just want to help. Now, we could keep talking in the middle of the Dungeon, but personally I'd rather get somewhere safe first. We're almost out!"
"She's right, Tab. We need to get back to Elias as soon as possible," Kat said, her arms cradling Alicia.
After a quiet grumble, Tabitha seemed to relent. "Alright, fine, but you're leading the way. Arms where I can see them, and if you so much as flinch, I'm ending you."
"Deal!" Roxy said, keeping her hands above her head. She started walking towards the exit with a lighthearted bounce in her step before briefly turning her head back. "Someone should grab all that loot, though. There's a good chance the key to the next level will be in there."
Alicia planted her hands on the ground behind her. "I can get it, I'm already feeling--" she winced as she tried to sit up, which caused Kat to hold her even tighter.
"You're in terrible shape, Alicia. Just relax a minute and I'll grab all the loot. Tab, you stay focused on our guest." After gently placing Alicia's head back on the ground, Kat searched through the thick foliage to look for all the loot. "Looks like Roxy was right, for what it's worth. There's a wooden totem here that seems to match the door we found earlier."
"That makes this more suspicious, I hope you realize," Tab said, her swords still pointed directly at Roxy's back.
When Kat returned to Alicia's side, she leaned down to prepare to pick her up. "Kat, I can walk home, that's really not necessary," Alicia muttered.
"Out of the question. You're hurt, I'm not. End of discussion."
Alicia grumbled, but as the Vampire picked up her and hoisted her onto her back, her head started throbbing again. She wrapped her arms tight around Kat, letting herself smile now that no one could see her.
Might as well enjoy the ride. God, she's amazing.
The group moved quickly. Kat was hovering just above the ground, which Alicia was tempted to scold her for, but she knew that constant shaking would be a nightmare in her current state. Since they were flying, Kat was even able to angle forward quite heavily, meaning Alicia didn't have to exert herself trying to hold on. Her body protested the lack of connection with the ground, but she forced that discontent down to focus on the upsides.
Within minutes, they had left the Dungeon. It was a stroke of luck they didn't encounter more monsters, and once they passed through the decrepit basement, Kat briefly set Alicia down so she could rebuild the blockade on the staircase. Once they knew they were safe, they kept traveling until they'd made it home.
"Elias!" Kat shouted, landing on the edge of the small pond.
With a small splash, Elias quickly popped out of the water. "You're back! How did everything--Alicia! Gods, you look terrible. Kat, quick, get her in the water."
The water felt incredible on Alicia's skin, and she sighed as Elias's soft hands began guiding her to the proper spot. She sank deeper and deeper until the water reached her chest, then she turned around to rest her arms on the edge. Most of her body seemed to be resting on a strange protrusion of packed earth that she didn't remember being here before. She was about to ask if Elias had made changes to the structure when the water around her lit up. The warm glow was unusually sharp, as if she were being stung by a million tiny, bioluminescent jellyfish, but she trusted Elias.
"Okay, this is going to be a little uncomfortable, healing magic always is," Elias said, his hands softly tracing her injuries.
"Is it?" Alicia asked, roots creeping out from her arms as she connected with the earth around her. "Kat's Inspiration never feels strange. If I didn't know she was a Bard, I'd suspect there was nothing happening at all."
"She's giving you low-level Regeneration, whereas I'm actively healing you. General rule of thumb for magic? The faster it can heal you, the more it's going to hurt. Just stay still and keep breathing." Water began rushing around Alicia, swirling tighter around her injuries, and Elias looked up briefly as he started working. "Um, who's that? You make a new friend in the Dungeon?"
"That's what we're about to figure out," Tab said. Pointing at the ground with her swords, she gestured for Roxy to sit. "Alright, talk."
Roxy sighed before sitting on a nearby pile of rubble. "Okay, well, for starters, I understand your suspicions. You're completely right not to trust me, I would do the same. All I ask is that you hear me out, you listen to everything before you jump to conclusions. You're... probably not going to like how my story starts."
"I already don't like you," Tab hissed, causing Roxy to slink back slightly.
"Right, well, let's just rip the bandage off, shall we? I used to run with
Ashes To Ashes
." In a flash, Tabitha closed the distance and shoved Roxy to the ground. Her swords crossed in front of Roxy's neck, who quickly shouted "I'm not with them anymore! I promise!"
"Tab, come on, give her some space. She did warn us," Kat said, stepping forward to try and pull Tab back.
"One move. ONE wrong move, and it's over, Roxy." Tab huffed in frustration as she let Kat pull her away.
Roxy winced as she rubbed her neck, which now had two faint lines across it, almost like paper cuts. "It was a long time ago, back when everything was still crazy. They were one of the biggest Guilds around, and I wanted the security of running with an established group. I stayed Human during the Change, which meant it took a lot longer for me to see how they treated all other Races. Then, one day, a Beastkin Paladin tried to join up with them. They sparred with him a bit, then took him into the Dungeon for a test delve. Things were going well, it was a pretty normal run, and then they... they turned on him. They ganged up, took all his stuff, and threw him at a pack of nearby monsters. By that point, I'd heard rumors they were... uncharitable towards Races, but I'd never seen anything like this before. I broke off from the group, ran to his side, and tried to fight off the monsters, but there were too many. I tried so hard to get him out, but he... he didn't..."
She was crying now, her shoulders twitching as she shut her eyes and held the sides of her head. "I still see him, sometimes. In my sleep, when I close my eyes, I hear his screams as the monsters overwhelm him."