I had set Reesa on my bed and I crashed on the couch. I had been awfully tired because I called to the elements that day. For once I had dreamed of something pleasant, I was on a beach laying down on the sand. The wind was in my hair and the waves crashed onto the shore. It was warm and everything was so soothing and calm I never wanted to wake up. Unfortunately I woke up to a loud thump and a curse.

"Ow damn it!" Reesa cursed.

I frowned, and stretched my arms as I yawned. "You hit the shelf?" I asked.

"Yea. It needs to go." Reesa mumbled. She stopped dead in her tracks, her eyes grew wide as she realized where she was. "Oh no no.. What happened! W-Why am I here?"

"You passed out." I said bluntly.

"Did something happen in the night?" She was practically sweating.

"Uh not as far as I know." I was a little confused what she was talking about.

"I didn't... Get up did I?" She bit her lip with nervousness, she looked like a wreck.

"No. You didn't but I suppose you would know if you got up or not." She was making no sense.

"No...I wouldn't. I kinda... uhm..." Reesa stammered. "I sleepwalk sometimes."

"Okay? As long as you don't take off and get run over I think that's fine." I really didn't understand the big deal, she looked like she was going to have a breakdown.

"Reesa do you remember what happened yesterday?" I asked her.

She stared blankly, the her eyes lit up as if she did remember. "Mas- Uh I mean..." She couldn't speak.

"Maxx." I finished it for her.

"Maxx. I think it's best I go now, thanks for not leaving me there, but I have to go now." She almost ran to the door but I chased after her.

"Wait!"

"What do you want?" Reesa snarled.

"This probably will be the last time I see you, or anyone in this city. I can't live here anymore hiding my identity. I have business to take care of in Kalimodor and a life to live, I just wasn't meant to be contained within a city. Thanks for...partially understanding I guess." As I said this a shadowy loom draped over the house.

Reesa shook her head and hurried out the door. So much for partially understanding I thought. But I understood, the day I took my valuables with me and planned to start my journey the next day. It was saddening, but something I felt that was needed in my life. I took the necklace with the hidden note and placed it around my neck, a sense of wildness flowed though my body. I dug the mace out from the depths of my closet and placed it by my bed, I put on the belt to carry it on and many other things.

A friend told me a long time ago that if I ever wanted to leave Kezan and go to Kalimodor I would have to travel to the most west part of the island, a hidden dock was there along with one boat that should be in well enough condition. I had hoped it was still there. For Kezan shut itself out of the current world and offered no transportation away from the island. This was under the brand new Trade Prince's order, Gallywix.

I sat on my bed and picked my mace up, it was a little heavier than I remembered. It had the language of the elements embedded along the rectangle shape of it. It was made of solid steel along with it's handle. But it was smaller so it was easy to wield. If I were to be traveling the roads of Kalimodor alone I would need a weapon.

All of it seemed unreal. I was just picking up and leaving, something I didn't see myself doing eighteen years ago. I had a longing of the mainlands of Azeroth, I wanted to see how much it had changed and explore new things. I also needed to deliver the note to Knogs wife. It seemed to late but for such a thing is never to late. I decide to go to bed early because I would need to wake up early, and it seemed there was nothing else to take care of for the day.

I woke up thinking it was the day, but it was raining. It wasn't hard rain so I decided I would see if it would simply pass. I put my mace in my belt and put numerous trinkets on. I was feeling quite a bit like my old self, I definitely looked like I was back in the war which disturbed me a bit. I would be leaving the island I grew up in, which was okay because it felt like a prison almost. I missed seeing new things, that was the best part of the war. Seeing new things. The rain had gotten heavier, and it seemed my escape would be delayed. I sighed and slumped down on the couch watching the rain poor. It was a nice sound, but the thunder and lightning ruined the soft melody of the rain. I took my bags and set them by the couch and released the belt onto the floor along with the mace, it was a weight I didn't need to carry at the moment. I grabbed a cola from the fridge and sipped it here and there.

A loud boom shook the city and lit the sky up brilliantly, I saw a figure awfully close to my house for a second. Just before I could get up I heard a thump on my door. Someone slammed the door and it flew open with a loud bang when it struck the side of the house. There in the doorway stood a very soaked and unhappy looking Reesa Raine.

"Reesa." I said as I stood up.

"I told you I wouldn't let you outta my sight. And why in the trade prince's name would I let down an opportunity to get out of this place? Especially with... Maxx Avalanche." She said with a very wide grin across her face.

"Your fucking crazy get inside."