'In pain' wasn't the most comfortable way to wake up but Kelthor welcomed it this time, it was better than opening his eyes and finding himself in the afterlife. He discovered that attempting to open his eyes was a bad idea, as pain once again lanced through his head from the daylight pouring into the room.
On a more pleasant note, it was certainly nice waking up to the feeling of a naked woman pressed against his side. Rose had crawled into bed beside him and rested her head on his shoulder, her arm thrown over his chest and a leg draped over his. She must have decided on an afternoon nap because small whimpers escaped her lips as her limbs made tiny jerky movements from whatever dream she was having. Judging by the dampness, heat, and small grinding motions she was making where her sex rubbed up against him, the dream was a pleasant one.
Though he loathed waking the girl, his mouth was extraordinarily dry. His arm felt like it had weights attached to it as he brought his hand up to the top of her head so he could gently pet the woman awake, where it ran into triangular ears that weren't supposed to be there.
This wasn't Rose.
Waking from his movements, the woman gasped in surprise before quickly sliding out of the bed and running out the door as she called for the golden-haired dog girl.
The old man grunted. She could have at least given him something to drink before tearing off.
Less than a minute later that he heard the clicking of canine claws coming up the stairs just before Rose and the girl who had been napping with him entered his chambers, at least he assumed it was the same woman, he hadn't opened his eyes yet. She immediately began fawning over him, her excitement that he was finally awake almost palpable. Kelthor raised a hand and she pressed it to her cheek, which was wet with tears of relief.
"Wa..ter," he finally whispered looking at the girl, finally able to open his eyes without it hurting.
The golden-haired woman jumped up, apologizing for not considering he would be thirsty when he finally awoke. She poured him a glass from the pitcher on his nightstand as the girl with the black and white coloration of a collie crawled into the bed from the other side. The wizard was about to ask why she was in bed with him when they each put an arm behind his back and lifted him up, the other girl sliding behind him so he could lean back against her as Rose put the cup to his lips. He quickly realized that without their help he wouldn't have been able to do this on his own, which made him immediately wonder just how long he had been out for.
The sound of heavier footsteps was immediately followed by Kal and Daxas entering the room, the wolf girl standing up and shifting to her human limbs once they had cleared the stairs.
"Good to see you awake, old man," said Kal, smiling as he approached the bed. "We weren't sure how much longer you would last if you didn't wake up soon."
Kelthor's surprise was evident on his face, looking over at Rose he asked, "How long?"
"Almost ten days. We could get you to drink but Kal has been healing you three times a day to fend off the effects of starvation," she replied.
"Rose here got the idea to start grinding up food and adding it to the water they were giving you, otherwise I don't think you would have lasted this long even with my help. These last few days you've been going downhill fast."
"Sounds like I owe you my life."
Kal shrugged. "If you owe anyone it's those two," he said, indicating Rose and the black- and white-haired girl, "along with the other two who kept you warm when we came back. Dax said that she was worried I might not make it for a little bit, so I can only imagine how close you came to drawing your last breath."
"Stop it, Kal, you're the reason he's like this," Rose growled, her teeth lengthening as she glared at the human.
"I'm also the reason, he's alive now."
The dog girl's teeth retracted but her lips stayed curled into a snarl until the old wizard rested his hand on her head.
"Peace, Rose, it was my decision to do this. Kal expressly said that he was uncomfortable crashing out of the last session, I was the one who insisted," Rose looked between him and Kal, her surprised expression telling him this was new information to her. "If you want to assign blame you could just as easily blame the lich who forced Kal to seek me out in the first place. Granted, I didn't think it would be this bad, but then, I've never done that so many times so close together. I don't think anyone has and lived to tell about it, until now that is." He looked up at the younger mage, "I want you to record everything that you felt and experienced from the time you began the crash."
"Already done, I figured you would want some kind of documentation."
Kelthor glanced over at the dog girl, she was staring at the younger mage with a mixture of embarrassment and apology. "Why didn't you tell her it was my decision, Kal?"
"Partly because I didn't know if she would believe me, but mostly because her anger at me distracted her from how close you were to dying."
"I'm guessing that means you didn't get the notes in my study?"
Kal shook his head, grinning, "No, I haven't, but that was more because of superstition than because of her." The old mage gave him a confused look, making him chuckle before continuing, "I was worried if she gave me those notes you wouldn't have a reason to come back to us."
Kelthor laid his head back against the girl behind him, closing his eyes as a smile crept onto his face. Kal wasn't sure if it was because of his comment or because he was relaxing with his head in between a rather nice set of breasts. Breasts he had seen very little of since the incident. The collie had spent most of her time up here with Rose tending to the sleeping wizard.
"Now that I'm awake, you needn't worry about that," he said keeping his eyes shut, the light wasn't painful anymore, but it wasn't comfortable either. "Rose, go into my personal study and get the notes on the table there when you get a chance, please. He will need them before he leaves." He opened his eyes slightly to look at Kal, "I was able to verify that Prentas and Te'thalas existed and that your ancient mage traveled with an elven woman named Lehrien Te'thalas. The most interesting piece of information was what I didn't find."
"I'm confused, did you say what you 'didn't' find?"
"Exactly, the only mentions of the cities of Te'thalas and Montar were where the names hadn't been completely erased from the ledgers. Someone tried to erase both cities from history."