The woman who came through the tunnel that led to where the guardians stood stared at everyone assembled. Surprise was painted all over her face, as she wasn't expecting this many people here. Her eyes wandered around, taking in everyone who was there, before settling on Jason.
"Jason? Is that you?!?" the woman called Sheena asked.
"Yeah, it's me! Hold up, how did you get here? What are you doing here?" he questioned her.
"That is something I would like to know," Phalmina piped up, coming in behind Jason. "How did you get past the guardians?"
"They let me past, once they knew who, or more like, what I am," Sheena replied with an air of self importance.
"And what exactly are you?" Elizabeth asked. She was more than a little miffed that this woman walked on in here, acting like she owned the place.
"She's a Shaman," Daelina told them.
"A Shaman? An Awakened Shaman? How do you know this?" Emalia wondered.
"She saw through the illusory wall that was there and got past the guardians. They are still alive, I can sense it, and they aren't offended. They seem more... relieved. Besides, she has a totem of the Wolf at her belt, if anyone cares to look," Daelina said to everyone.
Once they all stole a look, sure enough, there was a totem of sorts, hanging at her waist. It was a hand-carved totem, with a wolf's head relief at the top of it. She also wore several bracelets and charms, which appeared to be strategically placed on her person.
"In that case, we are happy that you've found your way to our grove, Sheena of the Wolf Spirit. Welcome!" Phalmina said, going up to Sheena, giving her a hug. Daelina and Emalia too walked on up, embracing the woman. The woman looked at the fairies with a smile before continuing her conversation with Jason.
"So, I'm curious on what you're doing here, Jay. Are you a servant to the fairies and the Druidess?" she asked, gesturing to Eva.
"Actually, no. I've helped awaken Eva to her druidic powers, using my power and the fairies' help, along with our new troll friend, Xaera," he said, waving the troll woman to come forward. It surprised Sheena to see a troll as gorgeous as Xaera, and her face was one of utter shock.
"What? You've never seen a troll before?" Xaera asked the new arrival.
"Not one that is just so... hot!!" Sheena answered honestly.
"Why thank you! It's good to know that even human females find me attractive," Xaera gushed, taking the compliment.
"You helped them unlock her power? How? Servants don't have that level of magical power," Sheena queried, directing the question at Jason.
"That's because I'm the lead Druid here, not Eva," Jason said as he crossed his arms across his chest.
"You? A Druid?? That's a good one!" Sheena cackled, thinking a massive joke was being played.
She was the only one laughing though, as everyone else present was not amused. Mina started going red in the face and her fingers twitched, itching to lay out the impudent woman. Jason then raised his hand, letting her and everyone else know to back down, that he had this.
Sheena continued laughing as Jason drew upon Gaia's power, the magic coming to him much easier now. He directed several roots and plants nearby to entangle and restrain Sheena. Quicker than thought, the plants struck, wrapping the woman up before she had even a moment to react. Sheena squealed in surprise as the plants encircled her arms and legs, keeping her from moving at all.
Her head snapped up to see the magic wreathing the man, and her jaw fell open in disbelief. The magic did its job and held the woman in place, while Jason directed a single bolt at the orange tree. It absorbed the life-giving power, as though it would absorb water, growing ever larger.
One of the branches drifted down to Jason, almost like it was thanking him for the energy. Jason reached out and stroked the branch, before taking a ripe orange from the branch and started peeling it. He was about halfway when he turned back to Sheena, who had overcome her doubts and knew that Jason was truly a Druid.
"Orange, Sheena? I know how you like these," Jason said as he chuckled to himself quietly.
"How about you let me out and then we can talk about whether I want one??" she growled, not liking the fact that she was restrained as she was.
"Apologize," he said.
"What?!?"
"It's simple, really. I expect an apology," Jason told her with a look on his face.
"For what?" she groused.
"At this moment, for not believing me when I told you I was a Druid. I mean, why else would I be here? How would I have found this grove if I wasn't a Druid or a Shaman in the first place?" he asked.
"OK, OK, OK! I'm sorry, all right? It was a mistake on my part. I forgot that you never told a lie to anyone you cared about," Sheena replied, sounding a little sheepish. With a wave of his hand, Jason had the vines and roots release Sheena and allow her to move around.
"Apology accepted," Jason chuckled.
"How the fuck did I miss this?" Sheena griped.
"What do you mean?"
"I had access to my Shamanistic magics back in high school and could tell what was what, and who was who," she said. "I'm just wondering how the fuck I could have missed you having the power to become a Druid."
"That is something that we have the Sons of Caesar to thank for. Somehow, I don't know how, they put a block on my ability to sense the magic within me," Jason replied.
"What? Do you have any idea who could have done it?" she asked, worry tinging her voice.
"Nope. Still trying to figure that one out," Jason admitted.
"How do you know the Sons did it? More importantly, how do you know about the Sons of Caesar? I just found out about them last year!" Sheena peeped.
"I tangled with them last night and thanks to everyone here," he said with a sweep of his arms, "I got out and dealt them a serious blow."
"How serious?" she asked.
"Most of the order is dead, is what he means," Emalia said while flitting by a group of oleanders.