CHAPTER 15: Falling in love & flying from fear
Kendra woke from her impromptu nap in her tiny airship feeling groggy. Her entire body ached and was sore like she'd done a full body workout. She stayed under the blanket, not wanting to face the real world just yet.
It didn't make sense.
That blasted dragon didn't make a lick of sense.
The fact that she
hadn't
killed him didn't make any sense either. She'd had him dead to rights; close enough that she wouldn't miss and he couldn't have dodged, but far enough that he couldn't have charged her before she'd loosed the arrow.
She had him.
Why had she let him go?
Why?
Eventually she stopped letting her brain run in circles, pulled the blanket off and sat up. It was mid-morning and the sun was shining down. Its rays were casting intricate patterns on the ground below through the clouds and leaves. The river beneath her airship filled the air with the relaxing sound of running water. The birds were singing and small animals were sneaking up to the river to take a drink of water.
It was a little slice of paradise.
It was the kind of view that she wanted to have outside the window of her house one day. You know, when she actually owned a house. It was peaceful, serene, and stood in stark contrast to the uncertainty in her soul. She sat there just listening and watching for several minutes, hoping her dark mood would lift. It did, but not fully. It was hard to remain depressed amid such natural beauty and serenity.
She breathed deeply and exhaled slowly.
She needed to figure this out, and she couldn't do it alone. That only left one option: she needed to return to Arcanum and talk this over with Falkaan. He was the only one who might possibly have some insight. Plus, she needed to talk this out with someone, and she literally didn't know anyone else.
Well, there was Luminar Kossel. But there was no way she would even
consider
telling him about it.
The decision made, Kendra hauled up the anchor and made ready to set sail. She was determined to get to the bottom of this. She needed to know why she had failed. More importantly, she needed to figure out what kind of hold this dragon had on her because she didn't like it.
Not one bit.
* * *
Rachel leaned over the side of the Argo for the dozenth time that morning. Ethan and Alana were still down below and appeared to be talking, but she was too far away to hear what they said. She wasn't trying to eavesdrop, but they had been down there for a long time; long after Alana appeared to be fully recovered.
Finally, they started climbing the rope ladder.
When they reached the top, Alana went directly to her and quietly said. "Can you join Ethan and I in the captain's cabin?"
"Sure, why?"
"You'll see." The wood elf whispered with a smile.
Her curiosity peaked, Rachel followed the chocolate-haired elf while Ethan told Anthiel to set a course for Taloni's mine
"Okay, what's going on?" The redhead asked curiously when they were all in the room and the door was shut.
"Beth's alive." Ethan said with the biggest smile she had seen in a long time. "Okay, not technically alive, but she's walking around."
The redhead grimaced. "A zombie? Or a revenant? How did you run afoul of a necromancer? They are probably the most dangerous people in the Ten Kingdoms."
"Not like that." Alana said shaking her head, and curiously she had a rather wide smile on her face too.
"She's walking around on the Astral Plane." Ethan explained. "And further, she can touch things in this world."
"Nope, that's not how it works." Rachel shook her head. "All of the great mages say you can't affect the normal world while on the Astral Plane."
"Beth, would you give our Doubting Thomas a poke?" Ethan said to no one in particular.
"Who's Doubting Thom- hey!" Rachel jumped back as something poked her in the shoulder.
Ethan and Alana had identical grins plastered on their faces.
"Beth?" Rachel said aloud.
Something gently tapped her shoulder twice.
"We've been taps to communicate; two taps for yes, one tap for no." Ethan explained.
"So, you're saying Beth is in the room and on the Astral Plane?" Rachel asked.
Tap, tap.
"Pretty much." Ethan replied.
"That's... that's just incredible." She breathed. She had heard of people traveling the Astral Plane before, but doing so after death? And being able to touch things in the normal world while in the Astral Plane? That was completely new.
"How?" The red-headed teen asked.
Ethan shrugged. "We can only get so far with yes-or-no questions. Even getting her name and that she was on the Astral Plane took some time."
"So that's what you were doing under the Argo for so long." Rachel nodded. "Well, it's good to see you Beth, though can't actually
see
you." She said wryly.
Tap, tap. Which Rachel took to mean "you too."
The redhead looked around the rather small group of people in the captain's cabin. "Why didn't you want to tell the others?"
"Two reasons." Alana said.
Ethan nodded. "First, I don't know how Kendra keeps finding out were we are, so I didn't want to say it in the open."
"Makes sense." Rachel nodded. "What's the second reason?"
Alana grinned. "I thought Raklan could be taken down a peg or two. Beth agreed."
Tap, tap.
Rachel started chuckling. "That's going to be priceless."
Ethan's eyes twinkled. "Just wait, it's getting near lunchtime and he always eats early."
After taking a moment to imagine that - which brought a huge smile to her face -Rachel took a moment to process the scene before her.
She rather vividly recalled the tension between Alana and Beth before the blonde's death... Or maybe she should say half-death? Partial death? Anyway, she also vividly recalled how unhappy the wood elf had been when Beth was around, mostly because the blonde had been keeping her from Ethan.