The dark angel shifted her weight onto the massive stone statue behind her while waiting for the rift's minions to spawn. Morgana watched as Lee Sin snuck into the enemies' jungle to scout.

"He's brave. I'll give him that," said Morgana aloud but to herself. She found herself admiring Lee Sin's taut, muscular body as he walked into the river brush. She began to imagine what a romantic endeavor with a blind monk would be like as she had done many times before. A repressed monk whose lack of vision would only make him more in tune with his body...and hers.

"Morg," called out Garen. Morgana drifted back from her daydream.

"Garen," she replied. She wasn't especially fond of him. He reminded her so much like her sister.

"Would you mind going to the upper lane? I have a feeling Teemo is up there preparing his shitty shroom nest."

"Sure, bro."

Morgana had no fear of the insane yordle. She had a few good laughs in the past watching her sister blindly swing her flaming sword at him only to be felled by that ball of fur. She smiled as she walked to the campfire burning at the enchanted golem's camp. She stared at the flames.

Her thoughts returned to Lee Sin and the many times she fought by his side in Summoner's Rift. She couldn't help but feel a sense of comradery with him. She had formed a close friendship with him, strangely enough. They had become so close in fact that she began to develop feeling for him, but she knew he was with Ahri. Why shouldn't he be? She's charming, gorgeous, divine. She didn't stand a chance.

"Hey, Morg," said Lee Sin with a friendly smile.

"Hi, Lee. Ready for me to leash your blue? I got a snare ready for the big guy."

"Hell yeah!" Their language tended to change slightly once minions had spawned. Something to do with summoners' magic.

Morgana closed her eyes envisioning the spell she wished to cast, her snare spell. She then started to imagine herself sinking in a pit of mud. The feeling of hopelessness and frustration of not being able to move consumed her thoughts. She imagined the mud coming up to her neck and felt as if she were suffocating. She quickly opened her eyes and cast out her hands toward the campfire. It was as if her emotions were leaving her as a dark orb materialized from her hands and flew past the campfire. A giant blue enchanted golem appeared and her orb struck it, halting it.

"Thanks, friend," said Lee Sin as he jumped towards the towering stone figure.

"No problem...friend." She began walking away from the camp. She looked back and saw Lee Sin once again entering the enemy jungle. She began imagining them being together. The happiness she would gain from...but no. He had Ahri and would never leave her.

She stared at the head of massive stone statue on the other side of the jungle. A single tear rolled down her cheek. She wiped it off quickly and started mentally preparing for what she had to do next.