Alright, I decided to go with a pretty straight-forward storyline. If anyone wants to, tell me to add lemons in here, but for now, enjoy the story. By the way, I got from the reviews a Fiddlesticks fic, so expect that too. Please, keep giving me requests for these stories.

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Hours had been spent walking throughout the painful heat of the sun. This was the hottest place in Runeterra, and it was the worst time to come. While neither of them felt the heat as a big weight, they both were growing tired. The only plants visible were palm trees, none giving fruit, and most of them dried up.

"How much left?" Ahri asked, waving her tail infront of Thresh's face. He blew it away, his breath being blue.

"I am unsure…some souls would come to help." He responded, his sight straight. He had heard that the palace was some days away from the portal. It had been 2 days and a half. Ahri could live off her souls, which were counted by the thousands. And Thresh did not need anything else than souls, just like her.

"Look." Ahri said, as she transformed into a blue light, instantly reappearing as her humanoid form, infront of him.

"The sun is going down." She said, squinting up at the sky. Thresh ignored this, trying to keep walking.

"Shouldn't we take shelter?" She asked.

"We should. But, do you see any around here?" He had a point. They had not seen any trees for hours, nothing but sand.

"We have nothing more to hope for shelter, and keep walking." He said. Ahri nodded slightly, and kept walking, in her human form. The silence between them kept going on, until Ahri spoke.

"Where do you come from?" She asked. Being annoyed from all the walking with no result, he had to pull the words from inside of himself.

"The Shadow Isles." He responded.

"I am from Ionia." Ahri said, still looking forwards.

"You know, skelly, I used to want to be a human, that is why I joined the League, in fact. But now that I am more human now, I feel weaker, and less graceful. Seems like being human has its defects." She said, with a giggle at the end. More silence followed, and Thresh spoke again.

"I used to be a human. Lived a happy life, and had people, caring people, around me. So weak." He said, putting an emphasis on weak, as it was some sort of curse.

"Upon my death, I woke up as this. Fleshless, lifeless….and twisted." Ahri listened carefully.

"Upon my first kills, my point became clear. Reap the souls of the weaker. I have lived like this, fox. A life full of murder. Loosing my souls ended up as…loosing myself. Perhaps that is why I am this open to you."

Thresh's voice seemed calm, not like those times where he spat words like they were fire. Seems like her morality was affecting him, after all. Again, silence followed, but not for long.

"A cave!" Ahri exclaimed, pointing at a small cave, with an eerie, purple light being emitted from its hole.

"What the hell is that?" Thresh stopped, narrowing his eyes.

"I am unsure too, but this is our best shot so far." Thresh took this into consideration, and they both got close up to the cave. The cave was normal looking, except for, it had a purple light being emitted from the inside, and the cave headed under.

"I do not think this is a good resting place." Thresh said, standing still. But then, Ahri's pupils narrowed, and said:

"Did you hear that?" She said. Thresh took his sickle, and hit the tunnel with his weapon. The clang echoed throughout, with a slight growl responding.

"It looks like some animal is in here." He said, turning back. Ahri agreed, and started to walk away, too.

"Thunder. Was that Thunder?!" Thresh asked. The ground started rising a little bit, making bulges on the sand.

"Underground? What is-" And It jumped out. Out of the cavern, a monstrous creature. The size of a room, with claws, and fangs. It jumped out of the cave, diving into Thresh, pushing Ahri aside. Without time to talk, Thresh stabbed his sickle into the beast, but only to see that it made sparks. He then threw his sickle to the sand next to him, pulling himself out of the grip of the beast.

"What the fuck is this thing?!" Ahri exclaimed. In only a couple of seconds, the beast jumped infront of the fox, spinning, slamming her in the stomach, making her fly a few meters.

"Impact might damage it." Thresh thought, as he grabbed his lantern, and ran towards it. It turned around, and Thresh slammed the lamp on its face. It screeched, but no real damage was done. Ahri had gotten up, and was watching the beast. She had powers that could penetrate its armor. She took the chance. Rushing into it, she used the little power she could use without her orb, and launched the probably only complete attack, launching foxfire at the beast. It did go through its armor, but only damaged it a little bit. As Thresh jumped on it, it faced Ahri. She barely dodged its bite, as she quickly dashed away. Thresh was still on the beast, attempting to find a weak point, but only hitting hard shell. A couple of hits more, and they would be completely finished. But then it hit her.

"Thresh! Come over here!" She said, circling around the beast. Before jumping off, Thresh slammed the beast's head, confusing it.

"Take the orb!" She said, throwing it at Thresh. Thresh got the idea, dropping it in his lantern. Ahri, now a fox, ran at thresh, hanging on to his shoulders.

"This is no time for a ride!" Thresh yelled, trying to stay behind the beast, blocking out its sight. Telepathically, Ahri spoke to Thresh, ignoring his comment.

"Be quiet." She said, focusing on Thresh. She felt her souls in his lamp, and attempted to channel the energy, leading to Thresh's light to blaze. As the beast turned back, Thresh did not think, and flailed his weapon at it.

It screeched, its face having a blue line, slight flames still blazing on the deep wound. They both felt success, but this only fueled the beast's anger. It spun like a top, striking Thresh's stomach, making him lose his breath. They both were pushed back, and ended half buried under the sand. Cackling with victory, the creature dug into the sand, sending it flying everywhere. Thresh watched as the sand rose, forming a thick line. He cursed under his breath, preparing for the impact.

"Be Gone!" A thundering voice was heard, and lightning dropped from the sky, instantly filling the surroundings with a blue light. And soon, three strikes came from above, exploding on the beast's back. It ran away back to the purple cave, screaming as it went.

"Blasted creature." Xerath said, floating his way to the weakened pair.

"Hm?" He said, looking down at them.

"It would be unfair to not help…" Xerath thought, waving his hand along the ground, next to them. The sand cleared out, and a golden tunnel was seen below.

ALRIGHT

FOR FUCKS SAKE that chapter was bad.

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