She wasn't sure she'd actually slap them, but she headed to the healer's building anyway.
"You're on time for once." Ina raised an eyebrow.
"It's that time again?"
Ina shoved a drink at her. With a shrug, she downed the liquid. Handing the cup back, she looked up at the ceiling. "How are the girls holding up?"
Ina lowered her voice. "They have nightmares."
Elunara frowned. "They like the dresses?"
"So you sent them?"
"Don't tell anyone."
"That was good of you."
Elunara shrugged. "A girl wants to look pretty."
Ina wiped a tear from her eye.
"Speaking of looking pretty..." Elunara bit her lip. "I'm marrying Grogek."
Ina gasped.
She held up a hand. "Before you launch on me, it doesn't mean I'll stop being me."
Ina grabbed a handkerchief and started blotting at her eyes. "I'm ok with that. You've made me so emotional today."
Elunara shrugged. "I'm going to make it worse. Can you help me plan it?"
Ina clung to Elunara and wept. Elunara awkwardly patted her on the back. "Ohhh, we have so much to DO!" Ina cried.
Elunara wound up regretting the whole mess. Ina drove her nuts daily with questions and details. She spent less time drawing, and more time trying to get rid of Ina. By time the little woman was finished, Elunara had to admit the woman knew what she was doing. The place looked amazing. The entire town had been decorated in flowers and ribbons. They had set up by the town fountain. Renwa was Grogek's best man, a thought which made her giggle.
Ina's ability to combine elements from their home world, from her home of Darnassus, and then elements from both Draenor and the Orcs, was remarkable. It should have been a terrible mishmash, but it was actually quite amazing. Grogek had somehow managed to get a ceremonial outfit made. She didn't care how traditional it was, she just knew she really couldn't wait to tear it off. Renwa wore his own traditions from Stormwind. Tulani looked beautiful in her fabulous dress, which combined fabrics and looks of the Alliance and the Draenei.
The entire town was there, dressed in their best. Elunara wondered who was willing and unwilling. She noticed the snotty looks of the three Draenei women. She gave them a cool look as she passed by. Since Ina was a priest, she qualified as their officiator. A title she snatched for herself as soon as she could. Elunara walked the flowered path and decided the tailor deserved her commission. The wedding gown was magnificent. Elunara was glad Tulani found herself as a tailor's assistant.
It was a combination of rites and ceremonies. They skimmed through each ceremony tie in they wanted to hit. Finally, after all the words were said and all the silly rituals performed, they stood together, hand in hand. Grogek held his hand out to Renwa, who placed a package in Grogek's hand.
"It is traditional of my kind, to present you with many tokens of affection through courtship. Nothing we do is traditional... Ever."
There were a few laughs in the crowd.
He held up a fur. "I present to you, a cloak made of the hide of a beast I slew for you." He wrapped the cloak around her shoulders. He held up a dagger. "I present to you a dagger made of the finest steel. It has been engraved with you in mind." He presented the dagger. She took it and eyed the intricate hilt. "The hilt is also made from the bone of the same animal in the cloak." He took her hand. "And, in tradition from your Alliance, a ring." He slipped it on her finger. "May these symbols show you that I will provide for you, and I will protect you; but most importantly, that I love you."
"Kiss the bride already!" Cried someone in the audience.
"Jerry, I will smack you." Elunara cried back.
Grogek put his hands on either side of her face. He spoke in orcish, but she knew him well. She spoke in elvish, and a couple of audience members broke into tears. They kissed long and sweet. The crowd went wild. They made their way down the aisle and the champagne was opened.
Quite frankly, neither gave a damn about the party. It was the break of morning before Tulani snuck in.
"Where have you been?" Elunara eyed her.
"Ina let me stay with her for the night. We thought you two would appreciate it."
"Get over here."
Tulani approached the bed and Elunara grabbed her wrist and tugged her down. She brushed a kiss across the Draenei's lips. "I missed you." She rolled her eyes and let go. "Eventually." She grinned.