The Mother screams, lips separating in an angry growl that echoes with rage. I bring out my bow and begin firing, dodging tentacles and trying to keep an eye on Ely at the same time. The Children come at us from behind and I soon lose her in the chaos.

A tentacle knocks me to the ground and I feel a rib crack. The cool, uplifting feeling of Anders' healing magic washes over me soon after. A rumble comes from beneath and shakes the ground. I roll quickly to my left, narrowly escaping another tentacle.

I leap to my feet and watch as Ely begins to climb the body of the creature using her long sword and dagger. I aim my arrows as quickly as I can at the beast, desperate to protect her.

But it isn't quickly enough.

The Mother reaches across its body and grabs Ely, shaking her and screaming into the air. It flings away from itself and I watch as my Ely lands against the rock wall.

My heart feels like it will burst as I bellow my rage. I shoot as many arrows as I can into the beast's head as Justice throws his sword at it. It flies straight through its mouth, and its body spasms a few times before falling limp.

I shout to Anders to heal her as I run to Ely's body. She lay bent at a strange angle, and a sliver of rock is pierced through her neck.

She can't die. She can't. Maker, please, don't let her die.

I hold her hand in mine, so small but calloused and strong. I use my free hand to check her pulse, and breath a sigh of relief. It's there, though barely, fluttering beneath my fingertips.

"Nathaniel…" I hear her say, voice cracked and tired, barely above a whisper.

I murmur softly to her, inconsequential words of reassurance. Anders will heal her. She'll be fine. She has to be okay.

I look up at Anders and his eyes are filled with tears. He's shaking his head and muttering something about too much damage. Nonsense. She's going to be fine, isn't she?

I look back at Ely and her eyes are beginning to gloss over. Her eyelids are fluttering, like she's struggling to keep them open. Blood trickles out of her mouth.

I shout out up the mage, he's lying, he's wrong, something, anything… I'm not even coherent, just angry, too angry to think.

I stop when I feel her hand twitch, like she's trying to squeeze it but lacks the strength. I look down at her notice a few tears staining her cheeks.

But she isn't the one crying. I wipe my tears from her cheeks, her skin sticky with blood.

"It's so cold," she whispers and my heart breaks a little more. "Nathaniel, why is it so cold?"

I'm crying openly as I stroke her cheek. "Shhh… you'll be fine," I mumble.

"Nathaniel? Nathaniel… where…"

I watch as her eyelids flutter close and the stench of death overwhelmed me. My hands shake as I stared at her, the shock settling into me.

She wasn't dead.

She couldn't be.

She was too strong. I needed her too much. She couldn't have just left me like this.

Right?

"I love you, silly girl. I always have."