Here is a legit chapter :D
Da troll king: yaasssssss
Mitzuki05: why thank you. I will continue this story, but the Kayle and Aatrox thing was just that once.
Huh, maybe I should make a story with a crap ton of one shots in it. Tell me if I should because I'm lazy af and I've been kinda abandoning my "Little Bird, Dark Shadow" story.
Guest: awww puppy face, so cute :3
Everybody: I think I may end this story next chapter. But I will add some epilogues of what happens to Demacia and Noxus. So don't abandon me yet!
Chapter 26
Lux was getting increasingly bored by the minute. "Why is it this hard to find a guy with a giant sword, a prince in golden armor, a half dragon, and two exiles?"
Darius grunted. "I'm not all seeing. Neither are you."
Lux sighed. "Well, we should have already found them. What are the chances that it takes this long to find them? We last saw them not far from here. They probably haven't gone far, considering the people they are."
"True," Darius agreed. "So where do you want to look first?"
Lux shrugged. "I suppose we should head off the opposite way when we left. It's the most logical way."
The Noxian contemplated this for a moment before heading off in the direction she had indicated. "Should find them soon," he said quietly after a while of comfortable silence. Lux smiled, nestling her chin in his hair. "Yeah."
It definitely did not the couple long to find the blundering group. Lux rolled her eyes, spotting golden armor not far away. "Could they get any louder?" she muttered. "Actually, don't answer that question. Do you want me to get down?" she asked, changing the subject. Darius shrugged his massive shoulders, not caring. She was like a soft feather on him.
"Well, I guess we just wait until they make it over here." Lux cracked her knuckles, stretching. Darius examined his axe, buffing it to a shine. It glinted in the faint sunlight. "They walk like slugs," Darius sighed.
"They're here!" Lux smirked. Garen poked through the bushes, and his eyes widened at the sight of his sister sitting on Darius's shoulders. "Lux," he said lowly, "What are you doing?"
Lux rolled her eyes. "I'm relaxing?"
Garen hefted his sword onto his shoulder. "That doesn't look like relaxing to me. Get off him, now."
Lux stuck her tongue out. "Make me," she smirked devilishly. She raised her wand teasingly and shot out a ball of light, blinding her brother. "You won't get near me," Lux laughed. Darius only looked amused as he sat down. Lux's legs tightened around his waist as she leaned forward and shot a Lucent Singularity under Garen's feet.
"Luxanna Crownguard," he thundered. "Do not make me say your full name here."
Lux glared at him. "You wouldn't," she hissed. Garen chuckled. "I would," he taunted. He slowly took in a breath, "Luxanna L-"
"Alright!" Lux yelped abruptly, cutting him off. She slid down from Darius's shoulders and sighed. "I'm getting so annoyed," she said, "I can't believe the summoners haven't teleported us back yet. It must be Valentine's day already!"
Shyvana rolled her eyes. "You're such a bother," she muttered under her breath. "I'm sure that it will be a matter of hours or days until the summoners will get us out of here," she said a bit louder, making sure that everyone could hear. Jarvan nodded in agreement. "Let's keep it together, guys," he said, reinforcing Shyvana's words. "The last time the summoners had difficulties, it only took them about a week for them to fix it."
Twisted Fate grimaced as he attempted to teleport again for the nineteenth time. Cards lay sprawled about. Evelynn stood beside him worriedly. "Fate, stop this," she begged. "This will only hurt you. You're not getting anywhere."
Fate ignored her and closed his eyes, a red light beaming down from the sky. He grunted as the summoner's magic rejected his efforts to escape. Evelynn caught the Cardmaster as he stumbled from the blue force that stopped his magic.
"I feel so useless," he hissed. Evelynn stroked his hair. "You're not useless," she said firmly. "The summoners will get us out of here. Don't try to waste yourself on doing something that will eventually be solved."
She littered kisses across his face, trying to relax his tense form. "Just rest," she whispered. "You've been up since before the sun rose, and now the moon is out."
"Huh," Twisted Fate sighed. "Maybe we'll be back at the institute by the time I wake-" he shut his eyes, limp in the Widowmaker's arms.
Elise screeched as another spasm of pain rippled through her. "Make it stop!" she snarled, sweating. Akali was calmly sitting beside her, ready for the birth. Kha'zix was currently useless, only holding Elise's tense hand. Shen was trying to stop Elise from screaming as much as possible as not to attract attention.
"Everything is going fine," Akali said calmly. "This should be a rather quick birth."
"QUICK?" Elise spat. "You try doing this."
She grunted again, taking her focus off of the female ninja. "Okay," Akali said. "Are you ready? Push!"
Elise continued to labor and scream for another hour, with Kha'zix's claws feeling like they were being torn off by Elise's fingers. Her knuckles were white and pearly. Her skin was slick and sweaty.
"I can see the head!" Akali called. "You can do it, Elise, keep going!"
Elise tiredly lay on the soft earth. Akali gently took the newborn baby and swaddled the child. "It's a girl," she whispered to the Spider Queen. "She's very beautiful."
Elise weakly made a move to take the baby, and the Kinkou ninja gently handed the baby to her mother. Elise stared at the child with Kha'zix right beside her. The child was gorgeous to Elise.
The baby's skin was tinged a purplish color like the Void Reaver's, yet paler. A red jewel was nestled on the child's forehead. The baby's head was full of black, shiny tufts of silky hair. "The baby has a more human shape," Akali added helpfully. "But her fingers are unusually sharp. She also has wings that are not fully developed."
Elise stroked the child's hair and Kha'zix pressed a kiss on her cheek. "A worthy child," he whispered. "Her wings will be evolved, I promise that."
"I wouldn't expect less," Elise replied. Akali scratched the back of her neck. She made herself at home on Shen's lap, asking, "Do-do you want to name the baby now?"
"Yes," Elise smiled. "We agreed to name the child Kha'Senka. First, after her father. Senka means shadow and darkness. She is our shadow, deadly and beautiful."
"Kha'Senka," Akali repeated. "That's a lovely name. You should listen to me if we ever name a child," she added, directing the last sentence to Shen. He shrugged and nestled his chin in her hair. "If that's what you wish," he said, wrapping his arms around her waist.
Elise tiredly closed her eyes and leaned on Kha'zix, falling asleep slowly, arms still wrapped around Kha'Senka. Kha'zix watched over both tired mother and snuffling baby quietly, not even bothering to look at the Kinkou ninjas. They wisely said nothing but watched them, the only sound heard in the clearing was crickets playing their song.
The sun had begun to set, turning the sky a peachy color. Elise sighed and drank in the fading warmth of the sun for the first time in years. The sun was a symbol of a tomorrow coming. And now, she had a purpose to live on the Earth. She felt Kha'zix's cold head against her neck and smiled. "Kha'zix?" she murmured, not bothering if Akali or Shen heard.
He twitched, indicating that he was listening. "When we return to the institute, would you like to live in my rooms? I'm sure the summoners won't mind." She would make sure they wouldn't.
"Very well," Kha'zix agreed. "But you might have to deal with a lot of Malzahar's ridiculous voidlings."
Elise snorted. "I think they're quite cute actually. Especially during the winter. They're like demonic poros." She shifted slightly. Kha'Senka, disturbed by the noise, began to wail. She, surprisingly, already had small sharp nubs for teeth, not unlike Kha'zix's. Kha'Senka nibbled at Elise's fingers, straining at the cloth wrapped around her.
"She wants to eat," Akali said quietly. "You're going to have to breast feed her. It won't hurt."
Elise looks down at the child, slightly nervous. She then sighed and pulled the baby to her breast, wincing slightly. She relaxed, feeling Kha'Senka's satisfaction. "She's lucky I'm so nice," laughed Elise. Akali laughed quietly with her. "Very kind," she smirked. "Very."
Elise smiled down at her child as Kha'Senka pulled away, her face scrunched up adorably. "Burp her," Akali instructed. "Or she will throw up."
Elise obediently patted Kha'Senka's back rhythmically, until a few moments later when she let out a small urp. Kha'Senka snuggled back into her blanket and contentedly fell asleep, cooing. Elise sighed tiredly. "It's only been a few hours and I am already tired of this babying."
Akali smirked. "There will be years and years of this 'babying' you speak of."
The Spider Queen glared at the Kinkou Ninja. "And Kha'zix will do what?"
"Take care of you," Akali shrugged. "Like a good 'spouse'."
"Spouse?" Elise blushed. "I would hardly call it that."
"Ask him to marry you," Akali rolled her eyes. "It's not that hard." "What?" Elise raised her eyebrows in disbelief. She lowered her brows, pondering. "All right, fine," she muttered reluctantly. "But that is a very strange concept."
So yeah, it's probably going to end next chapter. But I'm going to make epilogues on Demacia and Noxus. Also, I am totally planning Elise and Kha'zix's wedding. Rift High will be my top priority after this. And then Little Bird, Dark Shadow.
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