The poor hunter ran out of the house, shoving people out of her way. Once she was outside she saw the sun starting to set as the sky was light orange and yellow. The wind was softer now and she could hear the evening sounds of bugs singing. This wasn't a bad place at all, much better than Wetlands or Loch Modan. She found a quiet place on a grassy hill, away from the raptors and the sounds of the house and sat down. She had never been a softie, even with Joe she never let herself down. Nevertheless, this time she was completely broken up. All the wonderful dreams of becoming a known hunter and be a part of a friendly guild had faded away. Into the evil laughter of the guild itself.

Scythe lied down beside her and whined softly. He wasn't happy either for the blue wolf had scared him.

Zacklrina had a few moments to herself as she petted her pet when a hand touched her shoulder.

"Hey, I'm sorry to bother you," a deep and warm voice said. And it was a little familiar.

Zack looked up only to see the tall, big night elf beside her. Her stomach started swirling again but this time it wasn't fear. It was just swirling because she was talking to the famous hunter all alone.

"I'm Andri, the Ambassador of Knights of Sin. I don't believe we've quite met," he continued and sat down beside her.

Zacklrina couldn't even say anything because she didn't understand how a person could change that quickly.

"That was a nice trick with the arrow," he hinted. I'm impressed."

She couldn't do anything but blush.

"But I really am sorry about what happened before. We had guests from the Ghostlands and they don't like newcomers so we had to put on a good show. I do hope you forgive me for that," He apologized and patted her back.

"It's—It's okay. I uhh.. I understand."

"We gave you quite a scare, didn't we?" Andri tried laughing.

"I'm just a bit confused is all," Z tried to hide her tears of relief.

"Come on now, we'll get you settled right in," he insisted.

The sun began to melt by the horizon and the girl's eyes couldn't hide her true feelings anymore. "I've never seen the sunset. Never even seen the ocean until I first visited Stormwind."

"You haven't seen a lot of things, darling," Andri stood up and helped Zack as well. "At least you arrived safely. Not at a good time but safely. It's really hard to hear news that a new member of ours didn't make it. Poor kids. Just reached eighteen and already killed by evil."

The young hunter listened to Andri's every word like they were prayers. As they walked back to the house Zack noticed something.

"Where's your wolf?"

"Nightshadow, you mean. He's resting. Got a bad case of fever, that one."

"Will he be alright?"Zacklrina started to worry.

"Yes, of course. It's nothing to worry about," he looked down at the girl. "You seem hungry. When did you last sleep in a bed or got something to eat?"

"Can't really remember, a lot of weird things have happened lately," she joked which made the night elf laugh his deep and friendly laughter.

"So will you teach me in the ways of the hunter?" Zack finally asked the question her stomach was swirling for.

"Is there someone else you prefer?" Andri asked and opened the door for her.

She could only let out a small happy sigh. "'I don't know any other hunters like you," she admitted.

"Like me? What things do people say about me back in Elwynn?"

"You've been there?"

"Long story short, I've been everywhere, Zack… Is that even your real name?"

"It's Zacklrina but you wouldn't let me finish," she reminded him.

"Let's not get too cocky now. And I apologized for that."

The night elf showed Zack the kitchen with cabinets and a magic cold box with cold meat, potatoes, carrots, beat and cabbages. There was a long wooden dining table for at least 20 people where apparently the guild had their meals.

"How many of you are here?"

"A little over a hundred but half of them are fighting wars, some of them are probably dead and all of the class chiefs have gone to the learning journey with their apprentices. Well except me."

They walked up the stairs and Scythe looked sadly at Nightshadow. He had understood what Andri had said.

"Did I arrive too late?"

Andri smiled again. "No, no. Considering you came from Elwynn, 1 moon is a fairly normal time to arrive. Most of our new members are a little more experienced as the many region Lords send their trained sons and daughters into strong guilds to learn the ways of the warrior, which means they are equipped with a fast gryphon to get here. To be honest, I don't see anything special in being a warrior. You just fight for your king. Being a hunter is far more different. You also need to know the ways of nature. As light as a feather, as swift as a Stormwind gryphon, as silent as death."

They walked on the second floor until they arrived before a small room. She looked at it and though it wasn't perfect, she had hoped for nothing better.

"Thank you," she said softly and turned around to face Andri.

"Tomorrow morning Sin, our guild leader, will teach you the basic stuff of the guild. I will be out hunting so I'll be back at lunch. At about noon we shall leave and begin the journey. So just get some sleep," he explained. "Good night then."

"Right… Good night."

Andri closed her door and she was left with Scythe in the dark room with a tiny window. The moon watched as she took her clothes off and slipped into bed. Scythe preferred the wooden floor. The blanket was made of linen cloth which reminded her of home. Soon enough she was asleep in the main house of Knights of Sin.