"Lilith, Mimi..."
I turned around to find Morrigan standing behind with tears in her eyes. She ran up and pulled into a tight hug. Before she got to , I shifted my magic armor down to a thin layer so she wouldn't be hurt when she crashed into . She buried her face against and bawled, only stopping to pull Mimi into the hug once she got close enough.
"I thought you died. When the explosion went off, the three of you disappeared," Morrigan managed to get out between sobs.
Torien ca over and joined the group hug, squeezing in next to and Morrigan. She didn't say anything, but I could feel her relief through the bond. She hadn't relaxed until she found her sister again. It was the first ti any of us had been aningfully separated in a dangerous situation like this.
I kissed the top of Morrigan's head and held the group hug for several minutes while Morrigan let out her tears. I had still been in the middle of fighting when the explosion had happened, and we began to search for the others imdiately the mont we landed. I never considered how things might look from their perspective. But it was true. I had to drop so fast to catch Sibyl that the bond had quickly snapped from range. If I hadn't known what happened, I may have thought the sa thing in their shoes.
When Morrigan had cald herself enough to pull away, I glanced around the clearing. "I don't think it's safe to stay here for long. There are a lot of those shadows in this forest, and those big monsters might respawn. We should find sowhere to hide and rest while we wait for Silva to recover. It will be safe to move her, right?"
Bella nodded. "She'll recover, but it'll take so ti. Nature healing isn't great for blood loss, and Nelly's healing magic isn't quite strong enough to recover her instantly yet. She'll recover faster once she regains consciousness and can drink so of Nelly's milk."
"I think we should try feeding her so of my milk once we reach sowhere safe. She'll need sothing in her stomach to recover her strength, and that should help with the blood loss," Nelly added.
"I'll carry her," I said as I gently picked her up and cradled her against my chest. Silva is a fairly large woman, but in my true form, I was around eight feet tall. It wasn't exactly easy to carry her, but with my Strength, it was mainly just awkward.
"I'll scout ahead," Lori said as she stood up.
Torien glanced at her arrow quiver and took a step toward her. "I'll join you."
For a brief mont, Lori looked like she was going to argue, but it wasn't a request, and Torien wasn't mad at her. All of this went over Torien's head since she was distracted, but Lori seems to have wanted so ti alone. If the situation were different, I might have helped her out, but having two scouts find us a place to rest would be better than one. We needed to find sowhere safe to hide for a while. Silva was the only one who had been seriously hurt, but everyone had used a lot of their resources to get here. All of us will need so rest.
I pointed to the nearby mountain. "I think it would be best if we could find the opening to a cave. We should travel around it, away from the dungeon entrance, until we find sowhere to hide out."
Lori nodded. "I had a similar thought, let's go then, Torien."
The two of them went out ahead. We followed them at a distance, with everyone protecting since my hands were full carrying Silva. She was a huge rabbit demi, so she wasn't exactly easy to carry, despite my size. It was often a bit amusing how strong the woman was, even though her beastfolk heritage were considered "prey animals." She used the speed rabbits are known for to great effect, and her lightning magic only adds to that feeling. This is the most physically vulnerable I think I've ever seen her before.
We moved through the forest as quietly as we could. We hadn't really gotten an opportunity to tell everyone what happened, but we weren't safe enough to talk freely yet. Even if we spoke through the bond, we needed to watch for enemies. Our group could be quickly overwheld with both and Silva out of commission at this point. Thankfully, it didn't take us long to find a suitable spot to hide.
"This cave will work well," Raya said as she examined the walls. "I should be able to use my illusions to hide us here without much trouble."
Morrigan split off to collect a pile of freshly cut grass to lie her on. A quick application of wind magic was able to cleanly cut plenty in short order. Mimi pulled out a blanket, and we were able to fashion her a quick bed. I helped settle Silva into the blankets so she would be lying in a comfortable position when she woke up.
"She'll probably wake in the next few hours, but it would be best for her to wait a while after she regains consciousness so she can recover all the way," Bella said. She turned to Mimi. "Can I have my normal clothes back? I'd like to return to my beastfolk form if we're not going to be flying for the rest of the day."
I moved to the front of the cave to watch Raya put up the illusion that would protect us for a while. I hadn't wanted to spend this much ti here, but it was unavoidable with Silva becoming injured. At the very least, we would have to wait until she was conscious, but in the anti, we can scout out the next pillar while she's resting. I really hoped the next pillar would require less flying to get to after that last disaster.
Soon, we all finished our quick tasks, and everyone gathered in the cave to rest and talk. Sibyl, Mimi, and I told everyone what had happened. The bomb exploding closer than intended, rapidly dropping to catch up with Sibyl, healing her in midair with Nelly's milk, and a short roundup of us finding everyone once we landed.
Morrigan shook her head. "I didn't see what happened. I just felt my connection to Lilith snap, and when I looked over, I saw the cloud of peppersmoke, and the three of you had disappeared. We were already close to landing when the bomb went off. After we touched down, we got spread apart, and Silva didn't see what had happened either. We were fighting for a long ti, but we eventually killed all of the small ones. Just when we thought we found a safe place to rest, we got ambushed by that four-ard demon. I wasn't able to do much but try to defend Silva once she went down. I could tell she was still alive, but I couldn't do anything for her, and the monster was too tough to ignore. I needed my full attention on defensive magic."
Raya sighed. "Lilith told that she was going to rescue Sibyl, so I trusted her and focused on helping to clear a place to land. I thought she was going to be right behind us, but she didn't co right away. I didn't notice that she was cut off from the bond until later, but I still assud they would co back when they could. Things were so rough on the ground that we had to focus on that. I almost got surrounded by myself after my wings disappeared, but Bella ca and rescued . Then it was just the two of us looking for a place to regroup."
"I wasn't able to do much to help anyone," Torien said while scratching at the back of her head. "Nelly and I got separated as soon as we landed, and Kal'daeryn used the new artifact she got from the other dungeon to co over to us. I saw the others being pushed in opposite directions. The only ones I didn't see were Lilith, Mimi, and Sibyl after the peppersmoke bomb went off. I... I also thought they were gone." Torien's voice cracked at the end.
I felt a little guilty over how things played out, but my emotions were nothing compared to the ones that were leaking from Lori. She was staring at the ground, unable to look any of us in the eye. "It was my fault. It was on my order that Sibyl threw the last bomb when it wasn't safe for her to do so. I... I almost got one of us killed. Maybe Silva would be in better shape too, if that hadn't happened. This is why I don't work with others..."
Sibyl snapped at her, "Lorriene, it's not your fault. It's mine. You called for to throw the bomb, but everything was chaotic and crazy, and I panicked. When I threw it, I didn't realize the banshee it collided with was so close to . The peppersmoke bombs were my idea in the first place. You created the triggers, but it was my peppersmoke that was filling all of them. I fucked it up, not you."
"You're just—"
"No, I'm not just trying to make you feel better. You t after I transford, but I'm even older than you are. I used to be an experienced adventurer. You have no responsibility to keep safe or take responsibility for an order I executed poorly. Lorriene, I fucked up. Just drop it," Sibyl finished with a huff.
Lori looked away with her ears back, but I could tell that Sibyl's words had alleviated the weight she carried a little. It didn't look like she was completely over it, but it was clear that no one was blaming her for what happened but herself.
"We should just take it as a learning experience," I said. "Not all of us are experienced with bombs, but despite the mishap, they still made a massive impact on our ability to get to the island safely. All of us might have fallen if there were more banshees attacking us before we could land. The wings are more fragile than I thought, and we don't really have any good options if they get too close. Either way, we'll need to be more careful when using sothing similar in the future."
"Is crossing with the wings still the best plan after I almost fell to my death? I still feel uncomfortable relying on them," Sibyl said.
Kal'daeryn grumbled. "I feel the sa way, but I don't think we have much of a choice in this place."
"We don't. We won't be able to finish the dungeon without them, and we'll still need them to escape afterwards," Morrigan said.
"I think we should explore this island more before we try it again," Bella interjected. "We might be going about this the wrong way. Maybe there are hidden transports sowhere. We haven't actually confird that what we're doing is the right strategy. The dungeon is already locked into a dungeon break. It's possible that's the only reason the dungeon hasn't reacted more strongly to us flying over the water."
"I think these pillars are the equivalent of floors, so that would actually make sense. We've been operating under the assumption that we weren't breaking the dungeon's rules, and taking that as confirmation that we need flight to get through, but we don't actually know that for sure. Looking around is a good idea," Sibyl said.
I frowned. "You aren't just saying that because you don't like relying on my spell, right?"
Sibyl stared at the ceiling for a mont before she replied. "To be honest, it does help make the idea more appealing, but no. I think that it's fairly likely there is another way across the islands. We should at least look a little. We didn't even explore the cave that we hid inside on the first island."
Lori stood up. "I'll go scout, then."
"Wait," Torien was quick to follow after her. "Let go with you... I want to talk a little, and after what happened earlier, I don't want anyone to slip from the bond unaccounted for."
Lori hesitated, and her mixed emotions rumbled under the surface of the bond. She was feeling emotional right now, and that was making it harder for her to control the hold that she was keeping on it. She wanted to hide that she wanted to be alone right now, but couldn't. Lori was also weak to the requests of her nieces, especially Torien, whom she had bonded with more closely than Morrigan.
She sighed. "Alright, just you and then." Lori turned to . "We'll look around the area and see if there are any signs of sothing out there. Maybe one of you can poke around in here and see how deep this cave goes. See if there's anything worthwhile any deeper in."
I nodded. "Okay, you two stay safe. We don't really have any way of telling the ti in here, but try to check back within a few bells. We'll start to worry after a while."
Her eyebrows rose as if she hadn't considered the possibility. "Right... of course. We won't go too far, don't worry."
Torien talked with Mimi and refilled her arrow quiver before the two pantharians left together shortly after. Once they left, I shifted back to my regular form since we wouldn't need my wings for a while, but I kept my magic armor from [Arms of Light] with only a few minor adjustnts. The spell was pretty convenient for soone like who shapeshifts, but I might not be able to get away with it in the city. It was too bad I didn't have any way to store things the way Mimi could. The transition between the two forms didn't feel as jarring to anymore, even though the difference in self-confidence I gained was still pretty noticeable. Having to take off my clothes or armor every ti was a bit frustrating.
I noticed Bella was watching transform while blushing. I wasn't sure exactly why until she ca over and sat on my lap.
I laughed. "Are you okay?"
Bella continued to blush, but she leaned against and relaxed. "I just want you to hold for a while... I think the way that I feel while I'm in my true form is rubbing off on a little."
I smiled. "That's good then. Let's watch over Silva together for a while."
Bella relaxed just a tiny bit more at my acceptance. "Okay, that's good..."
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