"I'm going to look over there," Kel told Raoul, Neal, and Wyldon, "I want to be the first to map out this place." Lord Raoul and Lord Wyldon motioned their hands ahead. "Should she really be going alone, after last time, remember," Neal said urgently. They stared at him searchingly. "She is perfectly capable of taking care of herself Neal," the two said intently. Kel wondered around with paper and ink in her hand.

"I won't go to far and I'll be back by lunch," she yelled to them as she raced off. It was the first time that she'd been truly outside for months. She wasn't noticing where she was walking, but before she realized it she had taken a step in midair. Well, she thought I'll always remember where this cliff is. She laughed to herself, but realized she couldn't get herself back up. Mithros, she whispered cursing, I can't yell for help they would think I was weak or something. I can do this just stay calm. She looked down to see just how far down it was to the bottom. "To far down but there is a ledge there if I ever do fall, which I won't," she whispered to herself. Her arms went numb and she could feel blood ooze sown her right leg and side.

Before she knew what happened she fell into unconsciousness and fell to the ledge about fifteen feat farther down. The afternoon passed by quickly but there was still no sign of Kel. Soon Dusk set in surrounding them with little light. "Lord Wyldon, Lord Raoul have you seen Kel?" Neal said worriedly. They shook their heads and looked out. Neal could hear them mummer to themselves. "She's never been this late, never. Maybe she's hurt out there. She would have come back at lunch, something's happened to her," Lord Raoul was whispering.

"Let's go find her and help her," said Neal loudly for the other two to hear. The other two looked at him quizzically. Neal set off down the path with the other two following him. "There's a cliff right there, we'll have to map it later," Lord Wyldon remarked. "You don't think-," whispered Raoul confused. Neal raced over to the edge, he could see a tiny unmoving dot on a ledge farther down. "I think I can see her," Neal yelled, "she's so far down."

With a rope around his waist he started down the cliff trying to reach Kel hurriedly. He had no choice in going down anyway, he was the lightest. When he got close enough to Kel to jump down to her he did. He saw a small pool of blood around her right side. "She's bleeding, and unconscious," he yelled up as loudly as he could. He heard an answering voice loudly and it felt like he'd been slapped hard across the face. "Well help her darn you," it was Raoul, "you are a healer aren't you?" That hurt, but knew he might be running out of time.

He leaned down next to her to see the damage. "Kel," his voice cracked his eyes started to fill with tears. Right then it started to rain hard. "Mithros, can't you be helpful at any time!" he yelled into the sky. Neal didn't know what to do at the moment first. He decided to get her conscious. She lifted one eyelid slowly, "Neal, I'm sorry. I should have called for help, I shouldn't have gone alone," Kel's eyes watered and she started to cry into his shirt.

He held her not knowing what to do exactly, but hold her calm her. "Neal, please I'm hurt." Neal nodded his head coming out of a trance. He healed her cuts and then hugged her so hard. "You frightened me so bad Kel, I-," she put her mouth to his in a soft short kiss. "Neal, please," she realized what she had done, "I'm sorry that was uncalled for, just thanks." He stared.