He stood up and she took two steps back, with his huge stature she cowered a bit. He answered her briefly and began to set up camp. Not a word was spoken, not a smile made. What was wrong with him? Maybe he was just tired. He then retreated to the tent. She sat by the fire, removing her blade and one of her daggers. The white wolf sat beside her. Eyes turned to the snowy figure, "He seems... sad." Kal returned, no armor. She hadn't seen him like that forever it seemed. A smile crossed her lips as she stood up. The energy around his arm could be felt. She knew to stay away from the curious being curling around his arm. She slowly walked over to his side, gentle hand placed upon his shoulder. Her voice dropped, almost too calm of a tone, "Something is wrong. Tell me on your own time. I am going to put my belongings in the tent." She knew he would never tell her, he rarely did. She stopped at the entrance of the tent and turned back to look at him, "Kal, sweetness, rinse your hair out. It's matted with blood. Don't want to attract anymore people to us, your arm is doing a fine job of it."
-Nall had padded over to Kal's side to join him in a meal. He always was beside Star except when Kal was around. He was usually found laying by his feet.-
That was a bit callus even for her. She gave a slight shrug and into the tent she went. She removed her pouches and dropped them to the floor. A book fell out and pictures rained down, scattering on the floor. A slight sigh escaped her lips as she slipped to the ground, taking a seat. She rubbed her neck, eyes closing. As she opened them, a glimmer caught her eye, it was among his things. She knew she shouldn't be curious but it got the best of her. She crawled to his things. She found maps, the old maps Kal would draw out. Opening one of them, she saw that it was the one with the Stormblades' mansion on it; it brought her back to the first day they met. He had asked where she came from and he drew it on the map. A smile crossed soft pillows but soon faded as she rolled the map back up and turned to the gauntlet. That was the thing giving off the light. She was mezmerised. She reached for it Yessssss take it... She did take it, placed it upon her arm. Of course, it didn't fit, it was too big; it went past her elbow. She started to chuckle but soon went dead silent. There was someting wrong, this power was not Kal's light. It was something else, something much more powerful, something not of this world. She felt it: death. She had felt death before, she knew this feeling well: no emotions, no soul, no voices... calm and yet hateful. She felt nothing, nothing at all. The choker around her neck began to tighten. "No..." she scrambled to get the gauntlet off. The shadows had begun to surround it and hold it against her arm, they wanted to take her. She ripped off the damned thing finally and threw it on the other side of the tent, followed by the toss of the mantle to cover it. "What is going on? Why does Kal posses this power? This feeling of the dead..."
A shiver ran up her back as she began to think that maybe Kal was in fact dead. Her mind went back to the first time she saw the new elf (Thorlan) and she had thought he was the cause of Kal's death... but Kal was right there... had he been killed and brought back? Reincarnated? The light will be your death.... he will bring you down... Eyes looked around the tent, scanning his belongings. And there it was: Kal's book, the Tome of Energy. It called to her, taunted her . He was always so protective of the book, he constantly wrote in it. She looked at it once long ago, he told her she couldn't read it, allowed her to take a gander; the ink disappeared before her eyes. He had put an enchantment on it. She grabbed the book and placed it upon her lap. Delicate fingers traced the worn cover. She took a deep breath in, opened it and lost herself in the musty smell. She thumbed through it, couldn't understand the strange symbols. She was surprised the ink was visible to her, although she couldn't read it. She placed a timid hand upon the page, tracing the strange symbols.
She was taken to another place. There was a war going on, she turned and saw an elf. He had excellent aim, hitting people with one shot through the head. She took closer look, it was him. There was death all around her. The drow elf turned and spoke to her, called her Kalamos. Eyes looked down at her hand, too big to be her own and the blade she held was not hers, but rather Kal's. She was looking through his eyes! She watched as she... no he... tried to end the war, but in doing so innocent lives were lost and hate for himself came with the guilt. Fast Foward... she was looking at herself. Watched her every move. Loved seeing her, hated seeing her. Wanting to lust for her, afraid to do so. 'No can't tell her... won't believe it..' Every action, she watched herself, she looked more angelic through his eyes... fast forward her again: glowing eyes, hated look, fangs and wings; knife cut across his hand, allowed her to feed. she hated herself his other hand moved and caress her hair. another time Saw Nall chasing sticks that he threw. Again visions flew by Dying woman. she didn't know this woman... watching the dying woman and the one who loved her. He wanted that, wanted the love that was pure and true. Looking at the woman, her features twisted and molded to form Star, green hair sprouted from her head. Eyes quickly to the man, who now looked like Kal. Head shaking, this could have been him and Star. Now he realized how much he long for Star's return, her gentle smile. He had to help this couple. He performed a dangerous spell, soul stitching: tied her soul to his, to buy them some time so she may be healed. He saved that woman, risked his life to save love, or was it hope? A tear fell from her eye, she wanted love so badly... Visions fast foward once more Fire all around, eyes looked left and right, she, rather he, was on fire A whimper escaped her lips Angel wings wrapped around and then opened. There was a being in front of him, the fire lashing out at the creature. This being was covered in shadow, and soon forced down a tunnel of silverlight... and Kal was the angelic savior she knew him to be.
Her hand was thrown off the book as eyes opened. She shut the book quickly and stood up. She backed away from the book, breathing heavily. She saw things she wanted to know... she saw things she shouldn't have seen. But he at one point loved her, but why not tell her? She never told him... Star was defeated, she slumped to her knees again, head hung low and she cried. Watching clips of his life killing the innocents had reminded her of her past and the ones she murdered.