Days later, Varian paced the throne room. Elunara watched him as Emaline lay curled up against her. Elunara stroked Emaline's hair and debated. She had spent the last few nights in his bed, but they barely touched. Comfort was what he needed, and comfort was what she gave. Emaline had been having terrible nightmares as well. She was a wife and mother first, and all other things came in second. How in hell did that happen? Both halted in their thoughts when someone approached.
It was a Void Elf monk. "My name is Hessana, and I've come to speak to the King."
Varian rushed over. "What news do you bring?"
Elunara wiggled out from under the napping Emaline and placed the child gently on the throne, as the woman talked.
Varian grabbed Hessana's arms. "You saw my son?"
"He helped me escape."
"What do you mean by that?"
Hessana swallowed and continued her story. By the end, Varian's fingers were biting painfully into her arms.
"And you let them recapture him?" He shook her. "ANSWER ME!"
"Yes, sir?"
"Your job was to rescue him, NOT HAND HIM OVER!"
Elunara put a hand on Varian's wrist. "Let her go."
"But..."
She squeezed. "Let her go. Let her finish telling us the rest so we may plan."
"That's... that's just it." Hessana's eyes darted between the two. "That's all there is right now. The Knights of the Ebon Blade established a portal back to Stormwind and I figured you'd want to know before we took our next step."
Elunara squeezed Varian's wrist again and he let go.
He raked his fingers through his hair. "What is your next step?"
"The plan is to speak to the residents of Bastion about the winged abductors. From there, I don't know. I only just started these quests."
"Go." Varian glared. "Go and bring me more news about my son!"
Hessana fled.
Emaline whimpered and Elunara went to her. "Mommy, I'm scared."
"It's alright, little sweet. I've got you." Elunara picked her up and put her on her hip. Emaline wrapped her arms around Elunara's neck. "Sugarlove, you shouldn't have been so hard on that adventurer. She probably did the best she could have in what was given to her."
"I just want my son back."
"I know you do." She kissed his cheek. "We'll get him back; we just need more time and information."
"Time we don't have. What is this Jailer doing to my son?"
Footsteps had them looking towards the door once more.
"Ah! There you are!" Wrathion spread his hands out. "You weren't at SI."
Elunara sighed. "I don't really have time for you right now. Unless you have information about those taken to the Maw."
"Unfortunately, I do not. I came to see about my child."
"Children."
Wrathion blinked at her. "What?"
"Shit, you haven't been around the last few days, so I haven't been able to tell you. There's two."
"Two?" He cocked his head to the side before grinning. "How... fortunate."
"A boy and a girl, no less."
"Of course." Wrathion went to her and leaned in. Noticing Varian frowning at him, he hesitated. "I hope you don't mind me kissing your wife."
A muscle in Varian's face twitched. "Lots of men kiss my wife. It's her way."
Wrathion shrugged and straightened up. "I came to see if you could confirm they are mine."
Elunara sat Emaline down. Putting her hand to her belly, she concentrated her energy. Grabbing his wrist, she connected the lines. "They are both yours." She placed his hand on her belly. "Feel them."
"Amazing. Two little heart beats, right at my fingertips."
"This one, is your little girl."
"Hello, little one!" He closed his eyes. "My little Andryxia."
Elunara's eyebrow shot up, but she said nothing. "This one, is the little boy."
Focusing on the energy, he smiled broadly. "Laithion will suit you."
"Picked out names, have you?"
"I came here with them in mind. What I wanted for one or the other. How fortunate I get to use them both."
"And I get no say?"
He hesitated.
"I like the names, mommy." Emaline said, as she quietly eyed her mother and the dragon.
"I do too, little sweet. But you know mommy doesn't like being told what to do." She grinned down at her daughter.
Wrathion sputtered.
Varian found himself chuckling at the other man's discomfort. "Love, enough."
"Fine, fine. They're cute names, Wrathion."
Releasing the tension in his body, and rolling his eyes, he shook his head. "You certainly had me going."
"I can really get you going." She grinned and ran a finger under his chin.
"Is now really the time for flirting?" Varian's voice was quiet.
Elunara froze. With a sigh, she turned to Varian. "I know we're in the middle of a crisis right now, but I can't not be me."
Varian turned and left.
"Varian, wait!" Elunara stooped down and brushed her hair out of Emaline's face. "Stay with Greymane."
"But--!"
"I need to speak with your daddy privately."
After Elunara disappeared down the hallway, Wrathion stooped down and smiled at Emaline. "So, tell me more about yourself."
Elunara was shocked when Varian slammed the bedroom door in her face. She pushed it open. "Varian!"
He rounded on her. "You can't keep your hands to yourself for five fucking minutes."
As tears came to her eyes, she recoiled as if slapped. "Varian!"