A couple of days later, Elunara stood nervously in the field, hand linked with Grogek, and other with Tulani. Tulani was holding Darguni and would transfer him into Elunara's arms before they stepped through the portal.
Tyrande handed Grogek a bundle. "Please put this on, it will make things easier."
"What is it?" He held it up before pulling it over his head.
"Darnassus tabard." Elunara nodded. "So they don't kill you on sight."
"Ah. It's... purple."
She laughed. "Live with it, tough guy."
He linked his fingers with her. "Your nerves are showing."
"Yeah, I want a tabard. Last I was here; I left with a kill on sight on my ass."
The mages opened the portal. Tyrande stepped through first. After a moment, Tulani handed Darguni over. Elunara put him on her hip and stepped through. It was a bit of a shock, but she'd taken many portals before. It was the time ones that made you the wooziest. They were on the island where the pink portal to Darnassus lay. Tyrande was speaking with the guards. They eyed Elunara with suspicion.
"This is my daughter Elunara. You remember her. This is her child, Darguni."
"He really is an Orc." Whispered one.
Grogek arrived next. The guards raised their glaives, but Tyrande shook her head. "This is her husband."
They openly stared as Grogek walked to Elunara and took her hand. She brushed her lips against his.
"Elunara was always an odd one." Murmured the other guard.
Tulani stumbled forward and both she and Grogek helped to steady her. "Oh, I am nauseous."
"Yeah, it happens sometimes with ports. The more you take the more that lessens. The time ones are especially awful." Elunara brushed Tulani's hair back.
"You are familiar with Draenei, this one is no different." Tyrande gestured. "Now, I am going to step through to prepare the others. Be nice." Tyrande ordered, before she stepped through.
Elunara snorted. "That really only means you can't kill any of us. You are under no obligation to be nice to me. Though, my family... that's something entirely different. Orc or not, he is my husband."
"I can't believe you ever got that far."
"Neither can I."
Tyrande reappeared. "You may follow after me." She went back through the portal.
Elunara shrugged and saluted the guards. "See ya."
Tulani let out a huge gasp. "Oh, it's so beautiful."
"Yeah..." Elunara felt herself tear up. She sat Darguni down and took his hand. Tyrande continued to make explanations as they followed her through town. Everyone stopped and stared.
"I have arranged for you to stay at the inn. Your old room is entirely too small for your family."
Elunara snorted. "I'd like to see just Grogek try to squeeze into that little alcove."
Tulani was spinning in circles as she walked. "That is the most amazing tree I have ever seen."
"That's the bank." Elunara grinned.
They made their way up the ramp and to the warrior's terrace, through the crafter's area and up to the inn. The innkeeper bowed.
"We need the room I requested."
"Yes, Ma'am, this way." She smiled. They were led upstairs and to a spacious room. The innkeeper frowned. "I'm afraid we don't have a bed large enough."
"That's fine." Elunara shrugged. "Just bring extra blankets and we'll sleep on the floor."
"Alright."
"It's good to see you again."
She smiled. "Try to not get yourself banished again." She leaned over. "Wow he's BIG!" She whispered.
"You have NO idea." Elunara winked.
After the innkeeper left Grogek grinned. "Well, you seem friendly."
"Are you kidding? I was her best customer for YEARS."
Grogek laughed as he put down the trunk. "Of course you were."
Tyrande gave a large sigh. "I did NOT need to know that." She shook her head. "Come; let us all head to the Temple so that I may make an announcement."
Once they were standing in front of the Temple of the Moon, a place Elunara was quite familiar with standing, Tyrande called out.
"My daughter Elunara has returned to me with full honors. Those who know Elunara from before will recognize her as the daughter I denied, cast out and banished from Darnassus. I will have you know that not only have I rescinded this order, I do it with utmost pride and joy. She has proven herself time and time again in the field of battle, and in many cases turned the tide in our favor. She has shown herself here today with the most unusual circumstances. This is General Grogek, former Iron Horde, and former second to Grommash himself. Elunara has redeemed this soul and has in fact, married him in a holy ceremony. I have welcomed him with open arms, as should you.
She further brings her child, a half orc, half Night Elf being known as Darguni. He is to be treated with care and respect. To complicate matters even more, because Elune knows that's Elunara's only speed, she has also brought with her a WIFE. Tulani is a Draenei with which we are already familiar with as our allies. This unusual family has been brought together at the hands of our Elunara.
I feel it wouldn't be fair of me to leave out the one they had to leave to attend their affairs, because somehow, Elune help me, General Jordan Shryke of Stormwind is also part of Elunara's family as her lover. As confusing as this all is, I still manage to welcome Elunara back to Darnassus as my cherished daughter, who has gone out of her way to prove me wrong time and time again. Please welcome them with all honors and love."
Tyrande turned to Elunara. "You try my sanity."
Elunara snorted. "Well, that kind of kills the sentimentality of your statement."
"Yet, I meant every word." Tyrande sighed and hugged Elunara. "I'm glad to have you back."
"I'm glad to be back, and not have glaives thrown at my head."
Tyrande cocked her head to the side. "Is it true you caught one and flung it back?"
Elunara snickered. "Yeah, and scared the shit out of Shylena. Was quite funny."
"Elunara, if it's ok, I'd like to take care of Darguni while we're here." Tulani blushed. "I'm not so comfortable on my own, and not having my sewing is making me... itchy."
Elunara handed over Darguni. "Of course." She brushed her hand over Tulani's hair and kissed her. "You do whatever is comfortable."
"Draenei are regarded highly here. We have close ties with the ones on Azuremyst and Bloodmyst isles. Perhaps if there's time, we can take you to Exodar."
"I'm not really... comfortable around people at all. My own kind or no." Tulani flushed. "Elunara is my world, and I only get along in town as I do because of her." She sat Darguni down and took his hand.
"Oh, don't be like that, sweetheart." Elunara brushed the back of her fingers on Tulani's cheek. "You've done plenty on your own and you've grown so much. In fact, you haven't even had a nightmare since Lorros' kidnapped me." Elunara twirled Tulani's hair in her fingers.
"I..." She blushed. "I guess you're right."
"I notice these things, my sweetness."
"ELUNARA!!!"
Everyone turned to look at the Night Elf running up the pathway.
"Elunara, my turtledove! There you are!" He threw himself on Elunara.
She tried to untangle herself. "Uh, hey... uhh." She looked to Tyrande.
"Yernal."
"Yernal. How are you?" Elunara awkwardly patted his back.
"Oh, Elunara! My turtledove, my sweet, delicate flower! How I have missed you! I knew you couldn't stay away for long, so you did something heroic to come back home to me!"
Elunara untangled him and shrugged in confusion at Tyrande.
"You don't remember him?"
"Not a bit."
Tyrande put her hand on Yernal's shoulder. "Yernal, dear, this is Grogek, Elunara's husband." Tyrande gestured.