Chapter 47: Orcish Delight
I now have an editor, so you all shouldn't need to put up with my typos and poor/dyslexic editing skills anymore.
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Kendra watched Beth carefully as the blonde listlessly moped around the deck. She knew better than most people what watching someone die right in front of you can do to a person. Still, the blonde seemed to be taking it better than many, though not as good as some. It was definitely affecting her though.
Ethan and Taloni returned from their morning flight and her husband immediately began summoning his weapons. Kendra thought that the orc the couple had seen on their way back was a welcome chance to return to the reason they had come to Dotmier in the first place.
"You sure that the orc you saw was alone?" Alana asked as Ethan secured everything.
"It looked that way." He replied as he doubled checked to make sure that he had everything. "I'm going to bring the grenades anyway though, just in case."
"I'll get them for you Master." Taloni volunteered, then rushed towards the stairs to the lower deck.
"You don't have to wonder." Beth said. "I could find out for certain."
Kendra pursed her lips.
If the blonde was volunteering to scout again, then she was either way worse or possibly way better than Kendra had thought. Or maybe she was just in denial; yeah, denial seemed most likely.
Ethan scrutinized her for several seconds. "Beth, I'd rather you didn't."
"Please let me Dominus." The blonde replied, showing more emotion than she had since the first mage on the enemy airship had died. "If something happened to you in an ambush because I didn't scout ahead, I'm not sure I could live with myself."
Ethan frowned.
"I promise I'll look away if anything happens, or I'll run away, or do anything else you want me to do." The blonde pleaded. "Just please let me help."
*I would let her.* Kendra thought to Ethan. *She clearly doesn't want to see anything die again, and I've seen this before with Aldmiri after their first mission. It's better to let her help with virtually no risk of trauma than to keep her away from everything.*
He looked at the raven-haired woman. *Are you sure?*
*No, but I've seen it turn out better when agents weren't left to sit with their thoughts. We have a saying in the Ten Kingdoms about getting back in the saddle immediately after being thrown from a horse, otherwise the person can stew in fear and it makes everything harder later.*
Ethan looked back at Beth. "One condition."
"Name it." She nodded.
He looked at her seriously. "If it looks like something
might
happen, you turn and run."
"I will."
"I mean that Beth; if it even
looks
like trouble is coming, promise me that you'll run."
"I promise." The blonde replied.
"Okay, I'll fly you there on the Astral Plane, then come back, get back into my body, then head out again." He said and the blonde nodded.
The two disappeared into the captain's cabin and Ethan announced that they were off less than a minute later. Kendra walked to the Argo's railing and stared out in the direction that they would be heading.
"I'm worried about Beth too." Alana said, coming up next to the dragon huntress. "But she's slowly gotten tougher the longer I've known her, and she grew a lot after she confronted her father. She might have it rough for a while, but I think she'll be okay in the end."
"I think so too." Taloni said, stepping up to the railing with the grenade satchel. "But maybe we should all pray for her anyway; I think that would help."
"Good idea." Kendra agreed.
It occurred to her that she might need to talk to Beth about this, and soon. She was likely the only person on the Argo who truly knew what the blonde teen was going through. Thankfully, it had only been a single day since the first mage had died, and not twelve hours yet since the battle the previous night. The former Aldmiri resolved to look for an opportune moment to pull the blonde aside for a conversation at some point that very day.
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Ethan kept a close eye on his youngest wife as he circled high above the orc he had spotted earlier. The orc was still slightly hunched over and he looked like he was working on something. Beth had been looking through the area on the Astral Plane since he dropped her off, and now he was back in his body flying overhead.
*See anything?* He asked her, glad to be seeing in color again instead of the monotonous purple hue of the Astral plane.
*No Dominus, and I've searched in a nearly one hundred yard radius.*
*Okay, thanks. You can retreat to a safe distance.*
There was a long pause before Beth replied. *I can't be hurt on the Astral Plane, or at least not by anything short of a Drago's fire. I'll be fine.*
*I'm more worried about your mind and heart than your body.*
The blonde teen took another second or two to reply. *Dominus, I'm not made of glass. I'll be okay.*
He closed his eyes for a moment and took a deep breath before replying. *Okay, but remember that if it looks like anything is going to happen--*
*--I know, I know.* She cut him off. *I'll run away.*
He frowned at her tone, but let it slide. She was going through a lot right now and he didn't want to push her too hard.
*I'm going in.* He thought to everyone, then tucked his wings and dived straight down. The wind whistled past as he hurtled towards the ground, wanting to cover the distance as fast as possible and aiming at the opposite edge of the clearing from the orc. He figured that showing up as far away as possible was the best move. His armor was on his back and he thought that not wearing it might reduce the chances of instigating a fight.