by Jen on Sun Feb 08, 2009 12:59 am
If power, of so many different types, after so horrendous an End, could be coalesced in one particular area -- the Island was sure to have some sort of magnet. Then again, the presence of one particular creature was at the behest of Vylrath's own bidding. The physical plane of their existence itself would seem to take a small lurch, as if making way for something, and then a small sound -- not unlike the sound of leaves blowing in the wind would herald the approach of someone incredibly difficult to forget.
Kahlan Lothair stepped through a portal created in the floor, walking up a set of stairs created from what could only be the intertwined trunks of trees. If one person could rival the beauty of the women gathered in this set of rooms it was the High Queen of Ulster. Kahlan's hair, rippling waves of molten gold, glistened like a bright fire in the dim light of the room. She lifted her head as she stepped onto the solid stone floor and glanced around. Her eyes, so vividly alive, settled on Vylrath. She tilted her head as if to take him in, every inch of him, and then she smiled.
Kahlan was the epitome of beauty at its heart wrenching finest. Kahlan was old, one of the oldest creatures still living, and she had known gods once. She had made a pact to stay in the Faerie unless she was called. Igraine hadn't divulged that information so Vylrath must have known that with her daughter in the open, Kahlan would be within reach. Kahlan glanced to Caela and smiled, bowing her head and glancing at the sleeping toddler in the bed. She pressed a finger to her lips and glanced back at Vylrath. Her voice was incredibly soft, a breath of fresh air in the otherwise stale world that they found themselves in.
"I sent Igraine to you. She has a right to know who her father is. Besides, she was getting far too inquisitive." Kahlan didn't judge Vylrath, and in fact seemed to thrive on raising children by herself. Her daughter was not any worse for wear without having a father, she just wanted to know about him. "From what I can see, you didn't get to talk to her. From what I can feel she is sleeping soundly with Sebilla." Kahlan's raptor gaze settled on Vylrath, searching every inch of his person that she could see, and possibly those that she couldn't. She could sense the difference, and she could see it as well.
"Do I even want to know what you have gotten yourself into, Vylrath?" There were no soft words for him as spoken to a lover. He had given her what she wanted, a child. Did she love him? Well only so much as a woman could enjoy the company of a man, but there was no way either of them could be together -- they were too different in their inherent makeup. Kahlan closed the distance between them, towering over him in every aspect. She was taller than Caela and likewise Isabella by at least two or three inches. This woman had ruled with an iron fist and a big heart, and she had a presence that was one not soon forgotten.
As she shifted her body, Kahlan's attire would be noticable. It was a fitted dress of forest green and what looked like finely interwoven petals of various flowers. The dress itself was intensely beautiful in every aspect and very unique. She looked every inch the Queen of the Faerie, but no one could be sure if she was the Queen of their world just yet. She would eventually make her stay permanent in that realm and no longer venture out into the world of man. Redemption, when the God himself was quiet, seemed daunting and less likely to occur (even though Kahlan had redeemed herself several hundred years ago). Kahlan was content to stay with the Faerie for as long as they would have her. The time of Gods had drawn to a close and Kahlan's place in the world was quickly waning as her daughter grew.
"I can smell the corruption in you." Kahlan's nose wrinkled as she rested her hands on her hips. "What did you get into?" It was not something that Kahlan could address directly, her brand of healing would kill Vylrath. "And can someone explain why there is a woman in the other room even more corrupted than Vylrath with Isabella's smell?" If they had any doubt that her Dragon essence was at work, they might feel a slight prickling as the hairs on the back of their neck raised. Yes, the dragon was having quite a field day with all the bodies in the rooms.
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"That would be because I was dead, and now I'm not. You can blame Vylrath for my current state, however." Isabella smiled as she walked into the room. It was more like a catwalk than anything else. When she saw Kahlan turn she smiled, but it was out of kindness and not malice. "He decided to have a hissy fit and share his power. He's never been very smart about these things."
Isabella was the picture of a darker beauty. Her essence was less pure, her body was harder in ways that Kahlan's was not. Isabella had the air of ice about her, and yet her presence was so incredibly intense that having both women in the same room was quite a shock. It was as if a wall of ice met with the innate fire essence within Kahlan. If the demons were quick enough they would see the shocking change in Kahlan's eyes. From almost human to reptilian in a heartbeat. Kahlan's fierce blinking would remove the effect, and they might find themselves wondering if they saw anything out of the ordinary at all.
"Your child is beautiful, Kahlan."
"As are yours, Isabella. Tell me, how is Death?"
"He was fine when I left him, but I don't sense him anymore. I don't think he'll come if I call him."
"He won't, the Gods have all faded since the End. I can't even contact them." That was saying something. Kahlan was always in on the newest God fad.
The women stared at each other for a moment or two before looking at Vylrath. Well, no one could say he didn't have a taste for exotic and incredibly beautiful women.
"So, Vylrath, can you explain to me what is going on?" Kahlan's vividly grey green eyes were piercing, soul searching, and hauntingly beautiful.
"Good luck, I can't get him to stop wallowing in his emotions." Isabella smiled and crossed her arms under her breasts. The smile itself was almost vindictive as she swallowed a chuckle. Vylrath would realize it for what it was, he was tied to her mind and her thoughts.
"He has been very emotional, and its mildly disturbing. It's not like him to apologize." Caela piped up as she picked up her son and headed for the door. "You three use this room. I'm going to go sleep with the kids." And with that she was gone, with nothing more than a smile for Kahlan, her mother, and a strange look for Vylrath.
With the exit of Caela, Vylrath would have the full attention of the two stunning women in his presence. Wonderful. They could tear him to shreds if they wanted to. However, Kahlan was more or less the one with the power to eradicate the demons even if she couldn't target the curse immediately.
"Well, out with it Demon." Kahlan crossed her arms and raised her brows as if to encourage Vylrath to confess, which he may or may not be able to do. In fact, some people would be very surprised if he didn't soil his pants.