@13org @RaiHeather had a smile on her face when she heard Lila’s name.
”You have a beautiful name Lila,” Heather said happily. She glanced over to the bar lady and smiled slightly.
”Bar Lady, I need something to drink and I heard it is free,” Heather said. She only came into the tavern only rarely with her friend Patricia, because the Flowerdancer Family had mostly everything they needed. Her stomach rumbled and she blushed big time. She remembered she was hungry when she went to the Rest Easy.
”I forgot to ask you, what’s the special for today?” Heather asked the bar lady. She felt so embarrassed right now but she couldn’t help it since the greeter ran away when they were about to ask for something to eat and drink.
Patricia was still crying uncontrollably at the table she was sitting at. She was shivering and shaking and couldn’t get rid of a feeling of like she knew that dragon and why it terrifies her so much. Her memories were returning to her very little since the glow of her wings were shedding the memory blocks on her mind. She could hear a familiar voice in her head, and it was from her mother.
”Mommy, where are you?” Patricia thought to herself. Her wings were still glowing and her entire body was being covered in the rainbow light surrounding the girl in a warmth she had only knew once. She remembered the dragon’s name in her nightmare.
”The Terror Incarnate… he moves against our two families,” Patricia thought to herself. Her eyes changed to an unnatural color from what they usually are, her eyes are rainbow colored now. She uncovered her eyes and saw her friend at the bar. She had an air of mystery surrounding her, since her entire body was covered in a rainbow-like aura.
Heather felt a strange mysterious air in the room and she glanced back to her friend Patricia and saw her covered in a rainbow-like aura and her eyes was a completely different color to her blue eyes. She awed at what she was seeing since she never saw that before.
”Patricia is still crying but right now I have no idea what is going on with her. This has never happened before. That nightmare probably got to her more than I realized,” Heather replied to Lila’s question. Heather waved at her friend Patricia.
”Patricia, what is wrong?” Heather asked.
Patricia stood up from the table she was sitting at. She was still crying her tears were still going down her face. She slowly walked towards her friend, which she was at the bar. The aura is still fluctuating in size and shape but not in colors and her eyes is still rainbow in color. She stopped about an arm’s length away from Heather more or less to her right side, which is away from Lila.
”Heather… It is mostly my nightmare I will probably tell you about it later,” Patricia said worried. She looked at Lila and smiled at her.
”Heather… Who’s that?” Patricia asked curiously.
Heather glanced at Patricia and smiled.
”Her name is Lila. It is a very beautiful name by the way,” Heather said. She was somewhat worried about what her friend meant about the nightmare she said. Heather sat down at the bar and sighed slightly.
”Patricia about you sit next to me,” Heather said happily.
Patricia smiled at the name. She sat down right next to Heather shyly looking down.
”Her name is beautiful,” Patricia said. Patricia was still crying and had a feeling of dread within her body. She wanted to blurt out the name of the terror in her nightmare. Her aura, which was surrounding her body was stopping her from doing that. Her eyes were still rainbow in color. Her stomach growled a bit and blushed like the morning sun.
”Bar lady, I want the same thing Heather is having. As well, I am sorry for fainting in your tavern. I am terribly afraid of the dark,” Patricia said kindly. Her entire body still shakes in fear but it is because of her nightmare and her tears are going down her cheek.
Meanwhile at the Dragonpass Encampment, which is far south of the Vrondi Capital. This encampment looked like a small fortress in comparison to other things. It held in its walls many people within it that were considered draconian slaves. The owners of this encampment were the Stonefield Family. It had the mountain behind it, so there’s only three ways to approach it. It’s most prominent feature was the four towers, which was made out of the woods themselves, it camouflaged the place very well. It had two medium sized buildings in it and one massive stone structure, which held the draconian slaves. The more decorated of the two medium sized buildings held the Stonefield family within. The other medium sized building was the guardhouse, which held about ten to twenty people, which were hired by Johnson to guard this place.
Johnson was sitting within his house, he felt a strong sense of worry going through him.
”Feels like my Imperious spell is finally wearing off of Patricia and this is not good,” Johnson thought to himself. He didn’t know what caused this sudden change within the air but he knew it was coming from Sunfire, since that is where his friends the Flowerdancer’s reside. Johnson was worried about this.
”Wife,” Johnson said aloud.
Hannah walked into the room he was sitting in. “Yes, dear?” Hannah asked. Hannah was wondering why her husband had a strained tone in his voice.
Johnson looked at his wife seriously.
”Seems like my mistake will haunt us until we die a slow and painful death by Zargoth. I hope he can’t feel the shift in the air or he will know I tricked him but I did the only right thing by selling Patricia to my friends,” Johnson said dreading it.
Hannah walked behind her husband and put her hands on his shoulders. “Don’t worry about such things. You’ve told us to prepare for Zargoth’s awakening for sometime now, dear,” Hannah said. Hannah was trying to calm her husband down. “The only people we should blame for our predicament is your ancestors and your parents are partially to blame for all this strife,” Hannah said.
Johnson heard his wives words and they rung true to him, which is the only reason he married her in the first place.
”Alright… I think I need to fix my mistake and talk to Alexis again and tell her the truth,” Johnson said. He stood up and looked at her but realized it’s too late for that right now.
”It’ll probably be better to do that in the morning since it takes a long time to walk to Sunfire,” Johnson said.
Hannah giggled at her husband. “You are too serious all the time, you should go to bed with me or your children will worry about you,” Hannah said happily.
Johnson laughed and nodded to his wife.
”Yes, that is a good idea at least our guards are patrolling within the encampment,” Johnson said.
Hannah and Johnson walked towards the stairs of their medium home and he felt something weird going on.
”Wife, I think it’ll be better if I stay awake and protect us something feels off in the air,” Johnson said seriously.
Hannah looked at her husband and nodded her head. “Be careful my husband sometimes your intuition is better than mine sometimes,” Hannah said. She walked up the stairs.
Johnson walked to his study. He started to pace around and was quite annoyed at this.
”What’s going on? I haven’t really been keeping tabs on what’s happening in this kingdom,” Johnson thought to himself.