"Only you would have the gall to be a pest out of the nest, Scribe!" Quake had been watching the whole scene unfold and stepped out from behind her. "Sheesh! We would show respect if we were in the presence of Validor or at least in one of the libraries of the Realm. You want to speak your mind do it elsewhere but here! That's your majesty to you, Scribe, or my lord. By no means are you or would you be considered family."
"Fair enough!" The Drowling shot back icily before she turned to Madeous and performed a courtly bow, "Your Majesty, please forgive my lack of decorum and allow me to repeat my question. Lord Madeous, Platinum Knight, Scion of Bahamut, Defender of the Faith, do you think Alyson traded up or traded down this time in selecting her newest mate? Yes or no, your lordship!"
The platinum knight rubbed his chin thoughtfully and seemed totally oblivious to the chronicler's blatant question. Then gave a reply to War Scribe, "You're half right. But only half. You see, Alyson spent a couple of summers here when school was out. She was seven when she asked to stay here in Asylum and it lasted for three years. She learned a lot from the Bronze Man and made other friends too. It also allowed me to conduct business within my own kingdom when we returned to the Realm. They also share a powerful bond, one that can be felt anywhere in the Realm. A bond formed when she was born. A Bond of Companionship."
Madeous turned to the ranger, "Willow of the House of Bark. I know of your father and of his vast kingdom. Did you know there are emissaries here from your homeland?"
"No, I did not know that," Willow replied simply and without much interest.
When she was done with Madeous, the Drowling turned her full attention to the Stone Elemental, "Incidentally, there is no way in The Nine Hells I would want to be a member of this freak show you call a family. I mean, just look at you clowns! You have Madeous, Grand Muckety-Muck of Bahamut who puts in guest appearances that would make Dungeon Master cringe. You have Alyson, the Elementalist, who not only leaves a trail of dejected boyfriends everywhere she goes but also creates screw-ups like you who can't do ANYTHING right!"
Quake crossed her arms in utter silence and contempt at War Scribe.
War Scribe squarely pointed her finger right at Quake's nose, "And then there's you Quake, the Stone Elemental, who is such a hot mess that no one in their right mind would even take you seriously for a minute. You're a joke, a jest, a punchline that absolutely NOBODY gets! And you're going to stay that way until you die! And when you die, only the Rock Mites will mourn you! Muwha! Ha! Ha! Ha!"
One of the clerics walked over to the chronicler's area, "Take your arguments outside if you will. Do what ever you wish but not in here. Please leave."
"I'm more than happy to do it!" War Scribe replied to the cleric, "I'm beginning to find the smell of self-righteousness to be quite overwhelming in this place."
Quake's ear twitched as she heard Alyson call her from the lagoon. Without saying a word to War Scribe or anyone else, she left the temple and simply walked down into the ground. Earth meld was such a wonderful ability.
Madeous merely watched at the chronicler heading out of the temple. He surmised that whatever War Scribe truly was her own origins were anything but natural. There were gaps in how she viewed people in general. It was as if she never experienced childhood herself, and neither could grasp it or cared about it. He wondered on how Alyson met her in the first place.
Sergeant Talos started to head out of the temple but not before saying one last thing for the evening, "Well then, I must return to the barracks and clean up the mess left by the previous officer. Do enjoy the rest of Asylum, and please stay out of trouble."
"We will stay out of trouble, Seargeant Talos," Willow replied.
"Be we cannot guarantee that trouble will stay away from us," Irzen added with a grin.
Madeous turned to Willow, Irzen, and Neven, "You are more than welcome to join me at the Light house. There's a library there, as well as Armendes, the keeper of the lighthouse and long time friend of Lazheros. There are two ways to get there, one is by boat, the other is when the tide goes out at dawn and dusk."
"Sure," Irzen replied.
"There is nowhere else we need to be," Willow added.
"Thank you for the invitation," Neven replied as he turned towards The Shield Maiden, "Serna, do you want to come along?"
"I think I'll stick around and hang out with Caliphay," Serna replied, "You guys can go on. I'll be fine!"
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-Hahaha!- The dragon chuckled to himself. He was amused by her child-like whims that he missed when she visited him all those years back. He glided ever lower to just above the city limits, gliding past the floating embassy tower to their left and finally down towards the ocean. Banking hard left just past the cliffs, he circled around into a lagoon. The waters were crystal clear. One could see the reefs with all the sea life swimming about. The water here in the lagoon was always the temperature of eighty degrees Fahrenheit. Bath water. He slowed down even more as his wings buffeted his water landing.
****WHOOSH!!****
"I," Alyson looked around the alcove and started to remember the place, "went swimming here a lot with the other children of Asylum at the time. It..it was a daily thing. Going to the lagoon and have fun and cooling off. And....whoa--"
Settling in the warm waters of the lagoon, Lazheros rolled back and forth just enough to jettison the elementalist off of his back and into the water.
***SPLOOOSH!***
"Hahaha!" The Bronze Dragon laughed aloud this time. His laughter on that scale caused all the water to vibrate and churn about him. He settled down into the depths of the lagoon and for a dragon of his size on half of him was above the surface.
Alyson swam up to the surface clearing her hair out of her face and spat water back at him. "Very funny." Treading water in the same spot where she was dumped in.
"Indeed, child. It was rather amusing, hahahaha!" He lowered a wing in the water and lifted her out just above the surface. "Indeed."
Alyson was soaked through and through. The sea water did nothing but weigh her down even sitting on the wing of the dragon. "If you don't mind, I'd like to go to the shore, take off my robes and my now totally soaked and water logged boots."
"Hehe! Of course, Alysiane," Lazheros chuckled still at the sight of the elementalist's situation to which he was guilty of. "Would you like a push?"
Alyson smacked the water with both hands at his sarcastic remark, "If you wanted me to swim with you, you could of let me in on this prior to dumping me into the water." She stopped realizing that this was planned a long time ago. "Ha ha ha! It's payback from when I pranked you isn't it?"
The dragon dipped her back down in the water up to her waist then back up. He chuckled again, "Do you honestly think that I would forget that you, of all the children I've met in my long life bested me in a game of wits? Oh, I waited for the perfect time to get even. I believe this is just as good as any." With a gentle shove of his wing he pushed the elementalist through the water and towards the shore.
Alyson made quick time in swimming back to the shore. With her boots so heavily water logged it made for great entertainment to Lazheros who was still laughing at her clumsiness. She muttered under her breath trying hard not to stumble and drink sea water. "Quake, I need your assistance. Come to me with my old robe."
Right on que, the elemental phased out of the cliff side near the shore and gasped at the sight of Alyson, "Lady? Wha, what happened to you?" She looked over the elementalist's shoulder to see the bronze dragon laughing, "you got pranked? By him? Uh, maybe you'll tell me later, okay."
Alyson peeled her current robe off of her body, ringing it out as best she could along the way leaving a gold halter top and shorts on. Her leather boots were saturated with sea water. "Can you take these to Madame Mabel in the Commons on the far side of Asylum. She heads the washer women there and will know how to properly clean my gear."
At the same time Quake appeared, another Kurori elf popped up in the dragon's line of sight, "Teehehee!"
"Seama, what are you doing here at this hour?" The dragon's laughter died down a bit while still watching Alyson.
"I heard laughter. Your laughter. You haven't laughed this hard in a looooooooong time!" Seama's bright neon green hair glowed intensely. "Oh! Is that Alyson?"
"Yes, Seama."
"She grew up! Oh-no! I didn't want her to grow up! We had so much fun! Awww!" Seama's form sparkled in the dim light of the evening.
She flew over to Alyson and Quake giggling. "Alyson! I've missed you!" She gave the elementalist a hug and danced around her. Then stopped and looked at Quake, "Who are you? Are you a friend of Alyson?"
"You mean the lady? Yeah, something like that."
"Hello Seama. It's good to see you again. Say, would you show Quake where the Commons are?" Alyson smiled warmly.
"Of course!" Seama beamed from ear to ear, "Meet me at the city fountain, Quake." Then she was gone.
"Better get going, Quake, and thanks for sticking up for me and my uncle." Alyson handed Quake the rest of her items.
Quake melded with the earth once more and left the elementalist and the bronze dragon alone together. Alyson reached into a pocket of her old robe and found a hair tie to which she fastened on after braiding her hair back out of her face.
Alyson walked back down the beach towards the water again, only to get splashed by the dragon flicking water at her. "Hey!" She dove under the water to avoid the waves and came up next to his scaled body.
Lazheros chuckled again in another attempt to knock her off balance and fall down but then she vanished from his sight, "Hmm?"
The elementalist rolled onto her back starring up at the stars and then over at the bronze dragon. "I missed this place. I missed being with you. I remember not wanting to leave and go back to Earth. This place was the only thing that let me be happy."
The dragon moved slightly around and placed his forelegs underneath the elementalist bringing them up to lift her out of the water. His head dipped down to see eye to eye with her. He gently nuzzled her, "Alysiane, welcome home."
Alyson reached over and caressed his snout. Smooth to the touch as the sea water made his scales glisten in the star light. The rush of emotions filled her being from the physical contact. It was nice to open up and let her emotions over take her. "This is nice. *sniff* So nice...."
Lazheros released the elementalist back into the water, "Come. It is time to return to the Lighthouse. And you are tired from your journey." The dragon again moved and pushed the elementalist back towards the shore. Standing back up, his form towered over the elementalist. He followed her and changed back into the cleric wading out of the water behind her. His sleek, bronze toned body was briefly seen before his wings wrapped around his human form as robes.
Alyson walked over to her spare set of robes, dried herself off and put them on minus shoes. She dried her eyes, "The lighthouse huh? Armendes still there?"
Lazheros walked up to her, wrapping one arm around her and the other gently caressed her cheek. "Yes. Yes, he is still there. He will be glad to see you again."
Alyson leaned against his chest. Lack of sleep was catching up. When she was placed in the Deep sleep it sealed the darkness away but it didn't give her enough time to actually recover, the last few days had been a blur. She buried her face into the folds of his robe indicating she was tired.
The Bronze Man wrapped both arms around her and the two vanished in a flash of light and reappeared at the steps of the Lighthouse. The door opened by itself and the two entered the building.
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Caliaphy took notice of the chronicler arguing with Quake and walked up to Serna, "Want to see something funny?"
"Sure, what do you have in mind?" Serna asked with a mischievous grin.
Caliaphy brought her finger to her lips and whistled loud enough for all the children in Asylum to hear it and come to her location. That is one third of the population.
As War Scribe was beginning to depart, the Drowling noticed a small army of children heading towards the temple, "What in the Realm is going on here? This is a temple not a playground."
Children from the ages of seven to twelve walked up the hill from the city and entered the temple. They came and surrounded the chronicler with all smiles and giggles.
Irzen, Serna, Neven and Willow took notice of the onrush of children as well.
Caliaphy held Serna's hand and grinned, "You look unhappy here, silly drowling. So, my friends and I are gonna cheer you up. How are you at Hide and Seek? We love to play hide and seek! Teeheehee!"
"I'm very good at Hide and Seek, little Elf," War Scribe turned to face Caliaphy with an evil grin, "Do you think you brought enough kids to seek me out? What are the rules of this little game you wish to play?"
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