Elunara tapped on the door.
Renwa cracked it open. "They're all asleep." He whispered.
"That's fine. I love those kinds of portraits."
He nodded and backed up. "Even Tulani has passed out."
"It's the time portals; she'll be back on track eventually."
"I always forget that Tulani isn't one of our Draenei."
"Grogek is handling the time port better, but he's made of stronger stuff."
Tulani and Zelinnia were cuddled up on the couch, both babies on their chests. Elunara grinned and got comfortable and started drawing.
"Your work is beautiful, Lu."
"I'm planning on a wall portrait. You'll love it."
He put a hand on her shoulder. "I already do." He sighed. "You'll be annoyed with me."
"Why?"
"I still can't get over what you said... about me being yours, and your family. We've been through a lot together... haven't we?"
"It's true." Elunara sighed. "I never saw it before; we're not only friends, but closer than that. We'll never be lovers again, but we have a connection; deeper than the usual fluff." She gave a shaky shrug. "I love you, but not in the way that Zelinnia does. It is what it is."
"Thank you."
"Eh. If you cry on me, I will not hesitate to punch you."
He laughed. "That's the Elunara we all know and love." He carelessly tugged on her ear.
"Hey, no getting me horny if you don't intend to do anything about it."
"Sorry." He chuckled. "It's a strange habit I've developed with Zelinnia." He sighed. "Sometimes I wonder if she loves you and Tulani more than me."
"Not possible. I fully believe that we just activate something in her brain sexually that she doesn't understand. She's connected to me, because of what all I have done for her. She's connected to Tulani in a way that none of us fully appreciate. Everyone wants to protect Tulani. Zelinnia is no different." Elunara shrugged. "It's harmless. Well, so long as you believe it is. I know that... given the drop dead choice, she would choose you over both of us. I just hope you never make her do that."
"No. I never would." He shook his head. "It would crush me if she went for another man, but knowing you, and knowing Tulani... no. There's no jealousy there."
Elunara took his hand and squeezed. "Good."
Zelinnia groaned, and Renwa was at her side in an instant. "Hafta pee." She mumbled.
He scooped the baby off of her chest and helped her to stand. She wandered into the back room, and Renwa stood there, holding the baby. Elunara switched to a clean sheet and began to work.
Tulani woke up and yawned, instinctively wrapping her arms around Abigail. "Oh, you're here."
"Yeah." Elunara smiled. "I've been drawing you both asleep; it's just too damned adorable."
"Did you work off your overload?" Tulani stretched.
"Only partly, Moira won't leave me alone." She sighed. "Not that I can argue with why."
Renwa shrugged. "We're both well aware that you'll face your past over and over, so long as you stay in the main cities."
"Truer words were never spoken." Elunara murmured.
Zelinnia stepped out of the bathroom and blinked at Elunara. "Oh, hey. I didn't think you'd be here yet."
"Eh, Varian keeps interrupting. Enjoying double duty yet?"
"Ugh, a few hours and it's already a headache."
"Why don't you ask Jenny for some help?"
"Wouldn't that be cruel?" Zelinnia took Nara from Renwa.
Elunara shook her head and continued to sketch. "I think it would help her heal." She closed her board. "I'll ask her myself. I want to stop by Linda's. I told her I'd see if I could help Lydia."
"You're always so damned nice." Zelinnia sighed.
Elunara ran her hand on Nara's back. "Enjoy your new baby." She kissed Zelinnia on the cheek and headed out.
Took her a couple of tries, but she managed to get to Linda's. She knocked on the door and waited. A couple of people gave her weird looks.
Linda opened the door and blinked. "Oh, I didn't know you were serious."
Elunara shrugged. "I said I would."
"Come in. The healers said it's just not really treatable."
"Yeah, but my body fights off things, maybe a little boost to her system is just the thing."
"Well, you're welcome to try."
Elunara followed the coughing. "Hello, Kiddo."
"Hello, Miss Elunara." Lydia's voice was weak.
"I wanted to see how you were doing." Elunara stooped down and put her hands on Lydia's arm. "Wow, you're burning up. Let's see if I can help." She closed her eyes and concentrated her energy. "Linda... go get Ina."
"What? Why?"
"This isn't a regular flu..."
Linda turned and fled.
"You've been feeling like right shit, haven't you kid?"
"Yeah." She croaked. "That feels good, don't stop."
"I don't intend to. I don't understand what I'm seeing. I need Ina to help me."
"Hurts to breathe."
"Then stop talking. Let me work."