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Chapter 11

"I did not go just go slay fucking draugr and almost get cooked alive just to get a bloody note from somebody I don't even know!" Hana scrunched the note in her hand and started screaming. "If this is some kind of joke Argnier, you're a sick bastard!"

She walked around the room with heavy steps, echoing off the stonewalls, steam nearly coming out of her nose. Farkas came up to her and wrapped his arms around her. "Let me go Farkas!" She started kicking and screaming at the huge Nord, in an attempt for him to let her go but he wouldn't budge. "Let me go!" she screamed again.

"Not a chance lass. you will probably wake a dead dragon if you keep carrying on," Farkas said to her as she thrashed in his arms. With a big sigh, she stopped squirming and rested her head on below Farkas's shoulder. "Whatever," she pulled back from Farkas and sat down on the stone step.

"What in Hircines realm was on that letter?" Vilkas asked with an eyebrow raised, "Obviously something to piss you off."

Hana tried to glare at Vilkas but couldn't, let alone look at him properly. Earlier that morning, Hana woke up from Vilkas shifting in his sleep. She tried to get up but wasn't able to. What she hadn't realised was that she had fallen asleep in Vilkas's strong arms. She almost screamed before covering her mouth. The two did speak while on the way to Ustungrav but she never looked him in the eye.

She sighed and unfolded the scrunched note. "Dragonborn. I need to speak to you. Urgently. Rent the attic room at the Sleeping Giant Inn in Riverwood, and I'll meet you. A friend. Well looks like we're heading to Riverwood."

Farkas sat down next to Hana and nudged her slightly, "Hey at least we don't have to go all the way up to High Hrothgar. Come on I don't want to be in here for longer than we have to." Farkas pulled Hana up with him, slightly smiled and grabbed her pack.

"If there is one thing I have learnt from being in these places, there is always an easy way out." She giggled slightly before walking over to a rusted chain and pulled in slightly. The sound of stone rubbing against stone filled the room. A new door had appeared in the corner of the room and skipped over ushering the men to follow her. The tunnel was narrow and went on for a while but was better than back tracking through the dusty crypt.

0o0

"Farkas what where you and Grace talking about last night?" She asked as they walked towards Whiterun. They decided that they rest at Jorvaskrr before going to Riverwood and Hana didn't particularly want to meet who this 'friend' was.

"Oh you know, talked." He smirked down at Hana who shoved him slightly.

"I know that skeever brain but what about?"

Farkas laughed at the small Nord and smiled slightly. "Oh fine. Just talking about Vilkas and you."

Hana stopped dead in tracks looking ahead for Vilkas, who was talking to a guard.

"What about me and Vilkas?" she questioned frantically. Sure Farkas may not be smart sometimes but can definitely notice the slightest detail. "Farkas! Answer me!"

The twin chuckled, "The fact that ever since you walked into the halls of Jorvaskrr, you can't keep your eyes off my brother, sure you are more subtle about it than Vilkas."

Hana's face went completely red, redder than a garnet. How long had he known. How long has she known. Now she was more confused than before. She stayed silent for a while until her face went from red till a rosy pink colour. "How long have you known?" she stuttered.

"Oh I had my suspicions since we were just whelps running around Whiterun and when you came back." Farkas chuckled again looking ahead. Hana just looked at him with her mouth handing open.

"So what did Grace say exactly?" Now she was really curious about what her damned friend said.

"Well one that you have a huge interest in Vilkas, that I agreed on, and two that how oblivious you are." Farkas snorted and walked on while Hana had stopped in the middle of the road.

"I AM NOT OBLIVIOUS!" She yelled at him, stomping her feet on the ground.

"Aye you are. Have you not seen how he acts around you? And you also say you're not a child, just look at yourself. Admit it your oblivious." Farkas laughed as he kept walking.

Hana thought about all the times that she had been with Vilkas. When he carried her up to High Hrothgar. 'He only did that so we could get up there faster.' She thought to herself.

'No it's not,' her wolf spirit cut in.

'Like you would know,' she spat back.

'Right so I'm just gonna ignore the big mood changes that Vilkas has when he is around you, the way he acts and even the way he speaks to you.' Her wolf spirit mocked and went back to tormenting her further. Hana gasped and ran up to Farkas in a hurry.

"You've been up to something the whole time haven't you! You and my brother!" she pushed him. It made sense that he would.

"Aye, sending Vilkas with you the first time was just a step up from what we are doing," he said with a mischievous grin. Hana looked at him with her eyebrow raised, glaring at him intently. "So can I ask you a question now?"

Hana nodded slightly before looking ahead, seeing Vilkas was waiting for them, arms crossed and leaning against a tree.

"Will you admit you're in love with him?" Hana spun around at Farkas blushed slightly.

"I.. I don't know myself." She said honestly, and it was the truth.

"Well what does your wolf spirit seem to think? I think so. You having your rampage the other day was fissled out real quick as soon Vilkas sat next to you." Farkas confirmed. She hadn't thought about it like that. It would explain why Vilkas's scent would calm her down and just being around him made her feel like a child once again.

'Admit it, I'm right." Her wolf spirit cooed to her.

"You won't keep bugging me until I say something will you?" She asked Farkas.

"Nope, and you only have a few steps to say it before he hears," he said while gesturing to his twin who had an eyebrow raised.

She raised her eyebrows and sighed. "Fine, I love your brother. Don't you dare say anything to him Farkas otherwise I will make sure the next dragon I see your its next meal." She threatened him but she could tell he did not take it seriously.

Farkas ruffled her loose hair and laughed, "Easy there little fox," and walked up to Vilkas. Hana looked at Vilkas properly for the first time that day and saw that he was confused. Hana could feel her blush making an appearance again and pushed past the two brother.

"Come on you two! I want to sleep in actual bed tonight at least so move your tails!" She shouted at the two and walked on, an attempt to mask her raging blush.

0o0

Hana walked up to the gates of Whiterun to be greeted by two guards, one saying to Hana, "You know, I used to be an adventurer like you till I took an arrow to the knee." Hana just laughed and walked on, 'Doubt that would even stop me.'

They had arrived late in the afternoon and the street where starting to empty. The little girl that Hana had given her pelt to the first night she was in Whiterun, was running around with other kids in the market. Hana laughed at the kids and walked on up the stairs towards Jorvaskrr.

Vilkas and Farkas had gone to Belethor's store to trade items they found while they were gone. Walking up the stairs to Jorvaskrr, she could smell a slight hint of smoke in the air approaching the door. Opening the heavy door, Hana walked inside. The wall was full of the Companions, sitting around and telling each other stories as they ate dinner.

"Hana!" Someone yelled and Hana tackled to the ground by someone. Everyone laughed in the hall making Hana very confused as to what just happened. When Hana's mind began to focus, the attacker was trying to pull her up. "Caesa!" Hana screamed in delight and hugged her tightly.

When Hana got to her feet and looked at Caesa properly. She had changed so much since seeing her last. The Nord woman was the same height as Hana and her almost black brown hair fell to her elbows. Her green-blue eyes standing out against her pale skin. Ceasa was always the stronger and broader than Hana but it suited her well.

"How's my little ducky?" Caesa asked drawing Hana into another hug, not bothering about the others in hall.

"I'm slightly dead on the inside but nothing has changed." Hana replied with a bright smile on her face. "How did you know I was back in Skyrim?"

Caesa rested her weight to one side and put a hand on her hip, "Who do you think?"

"By the divines, does Wyatt ever stop chasing after you?" Hana laughed.

"Nay, but he needs to get the idea that I'm seeing someone but that won't stop him."

"Wait who!?"

Just as Hana was about to receive an answer the doors to Jorvaskrr opened, Vilkas and Farkas coming through sending a cold breeze into the hall. Hana heard Lockan come up behind her and put a hand on her shoulder. She looked back and smiled at her brother and then to Caesa.

"Caesa, these are the twins I was told you about the last time I saw you," Hana gestured towards the two brothers.

"Aye, I'm guessing your Farkas, and you must be Vilkas?" Caesa answered. Both of them raised their eyebrows at the woman and then looked at Hana who only shrugged.

"How'd you know that?" Vilkas stated with a confused expression on his face.

"Hana told me last time I saw her, which was what 15 years ago? Anyway I have good memory and she pretty much just described grumps over here." Caesa laughed and looked at Hana whose cheeks were dusted with pink.

"We have so much to catch up on, so it looks like I won't be needing to go to Riverwood for a few days." Hana giggled happily pulling on Caesa's arm slightly.

"Wait Riverwood? What happened to the Grey Beards?" Lockan questioned.

"Grey Beards?" Caesa asked in even more confusion.

"Looks like it's going to be a longer night than I anticipated," Hana laughed.

"You have a lot of explaining ducky!" Caesa piped.

"Can I at least get changed from this," Hana motioned to her armour, "It's been a pain in the arse the whole week."

"Go on, get." Lockan laughed and pretty much pushed his sister away.

0o0

While Hana was down in her room getting changed, Vilkas sat with Lockan, Farkas and Caesa.

"So how do you know Hana and Lockan?" Vilkas asked as he crossed his arms and looked at the Nord.

"Well grumps, our parents are good friends so anytime Hana came to Markharth or anywhere near there, we would pretty much be together when we can." Caesa smirked at him.

"My name is not Grumps, it's Vilkas." He stated blandly.

"I know, Hana was right, it is funny to annoy you," she laughed.

Vilkas rolled his eyes and scanned the room. His eyes darted to the corner of the room, seeing Hana wearing a bright smile on her face. But that wasn't the only thing she was wearing. She wore a slim fitting blue dress, hugging at her hips and curves. Vilkas wanted to look away but couldn't. His stare eventually met Hana's, causing both him and her blush slightly, her more than him.

"Sis, who are you confusing now?" Hana laughed as she sat down next to Caesa.

"Just teasing Vilkas," Caesa giggled, "Now explain to me what the hell has happened since you got here to Skyrim, no missing details."

As Hana began explaining to Caesa what has happened to her in the past 4 months, Vilkas nudged in the side by Farkas, motioning his head to the back doors to Jorvaskrr. Vilkas nodded, "I've already heard this story too many times, I'll be back later," Vilkas got up from his seat and headed to the doors, accompanied by Farkas. As he opened the door, he heard Caesa say, "Know he is gone, the truth ducky." Vilkas shook his head and laughed as he walked outside into the cold air.

"Are trying to make it less obvious than what it was before?" Farkas stated as he sat down in a seat.

"I don't need you to give me a hard time, Lockan already does that enough without your help." Vilkas spat at his brother who only laughed in return.

"So, the onetime that my brother actually decides that he has feelings for someone is a rare appearance, may as well milk it while I can."

"Bloody milk drinker," Vilkas laughed at his brother.

0o0

"You're not fooling me Hana, I know you well enough that you're lying here," Caesa caught on to Hana's words and crossed her arms. "What else happened?"

"I swear, nothing has happened other than what I told you!" Hana laughed nervously. She had told her friend what has happened from the wagon at Helgen to even what happened at High Hrothgar.

"So my little sis, Dragonborn, is getting confused over one Nord? Sounds like you," She laughed.

"I'm with you there Caesa, she goes all gooey every time she is near him," Lockan laughed into his drink.

"I DO NOT!" She shouted at her brother, "Careful, you might be the next victim I shout at brother."

"But you do like him, a lot, don't you," Caesa asked, demanding an answer.

Hana sighed, knowing that she wouldn't be able to get out of this. Caesa knows Hana better than anyone in Jorvaskrr ever will. They told each other everything. Know she wished she had kept her mouth shut about Vilkas all those years ago. She had to admit, when she was younger she did have a 'crush' if you wanted to call it that on the twin but over time she just scolded herself about it, but now, she couldn't escape what her heart wants.

"Aye, I do like him," Hana sighed as she took a sip from her mead.

"You sure you aren't confused for Farkas? You know they look very alike," Lockan scoffed.

"Oh shut it you! You don't want me to say anything to Arcadia do you?" She threatened.

"And that's my que to shut up," Lockan smirked. Hana rolled her eyes and looked back towards Caesa.

"So what now? Didn't you say you went to retrieve something for the Grey Beards?" Caesa asked her.

"Aye they did then some 'friend' of mine stole it. So now I have to go to Riverwood and see her. Then to High Hrothgar!" Hana mused.

"So when are you heading to Riverwood?"

"In two days, by then hopefully I am fully recovered have spent time with you." Hana nodded.

"Aye seems fair, you will have to show me around here and introduce me to people," Caesa smiled at her friend.

"Well I'm dead from the journey I just had and I want to sleep, so good night all. Don't head back too late to the inn Caesa." Hana yawned and hugged her friend.

"I won't ducky, and next time I see you, don't wear that dress again." Caesa stated.

"Why?" Hana asked with an eyebrow raised.

"Because Vilkas was looking all over you, pretty much the entire time he was here."

0o0

Two days passed way to quickly for Hana's liking. She had spent most of her days with Caesa and explaining minor details in Whiterun, not to mention getting smaller for her to do. Sadly Hana had to get to Riverwood and get that horn back.

"How long will you be gone for?" Caesa asked, hugging her friend goodbye at the stables outside of Whiterun.

"Hopefully less than a week, depending on who took the horn." Hana shrugged.

"You sure you want those two going with you again?"

"Aye, they will be fine. Farkas just wants to go to High Hrothgar and Vilkas well, he just wants to make sure I don't do anything stupid, because I'm apparently good at doing that," Hana laughed.

"But you are ducky," Caesa sighed, "just be careful please."

"Don't worry I will be," Hana reassured her and walked over to her brother and gave him a hug.

"Hana you best be off if you want to get back in week." Lockan grumbled, detaching his sister.

"Oh you're no fun, you know that?" She laughed, "Vilkas! Farkas! I'm leaving so unless you want to get left behind, feel free to do so."

Hana laughed as Vilkas spun around and rolled his eyes at her, while Farkas rushed over readjusting his armour straps. Hana herself readjusted her own pack, checking that it would not slip off to easily.

Hana said her final goodbyes to her brother and her friend and started walking towards the cross road, leading to Riverwood. It didn't take long for Farkas to catch up, due to being chased by Vilkas whose face was shaded with red. 'Now what did he say?' Hana laughed to herself as she continued walking. The past times she had been walking to and fro from Riverwood, it was always pleasant, the forest plains switching into a thicket of green forestry always made Hana want to adventure more, but sadly she was on a mission.

"What did you do this time Farkas?" She laughed at the brother as he came up beside her, Vilkas on the other side.

"He said nothing," Vilkas spat as they walked on.

"Obviously it was something Vilkas," she snorted.

"Yeah whatever Hana," he carried on.

The three walked on towards Riverwood, not even wolfs annoyed them. It had taken them less than two hours to walk to Riverwood and when they arrived, there was only a few people in the streets.

"Well, I guess it's time to find out whole stole that damned horn," Hana sighed and walked up to the Sleeping Giant Inn. The inn had the same layout as many other town inns, a roaring fire pit in the centre of the room, seats and tables lined the walls of the wooden inn. Hana walked up to the counter and a Breton lady was wiping it down.

"I'm the innkeeper. It's my business to keep track of strangers," she pretty much spat in Hana's face.

Hana faked a smile at the lady, "I would like to rent the attic room please."

"Attic room, eh? Well...we don't have an attic room, but you can have the one on the left. Make yourself at home." The innkeeper pointed. Hana nodded and went to the room followed by Vilkas and Farkas. She dumped her bag on the bed and was about to walk out when she saw the Breton lady leaning against the frame of the doorway.

"So you're the Dragonborn I've been hearing so much about. I think you're looking for this." The lady said handing Hana the horn. Hana raised an eyebrow at the Breton.

"Why the hell do you have this and what do you want from me?" Hana spat.

"We can't talk here, follow me." The lady turned on her heal and left the room. Hana looked back at Vilkas and Farkas, Vilkas just shrugged his shoulders and walked on with Hana.

They followed the lady into another room, much larger than her own. "I'm sorry Dragonborn, but your friends cannot come with you." She stated.

Hana raised an eyebrow at the Breton with a scowl on her face. "They're either coming with me or I'm not going to talk." Hana said at the lady, "They've pretty much seen what had happened so either it with them or without me."

"Fine," She said, pinching the bridge of her nose. She walked over to a cupboard in the corner of the room and unlocked it. Farkas snorted behind, thinking that it was a big joke. The lady turned the key and cupboard opened, a set of stairs leading to a lower level.

"This better be good," Hana sighed as she followed the Breton down the stairs and into the room, her heavy armour clinking all the way down.

The room itself was filled with practice dummies and weapons suspended on racks along the walls. A large table was into the centre of the room with a whole map of Skyrim, slightly torn at the edges.

"You'd better have a good reason for dragging me and my friends down into this room lady," Hana eyed her suspiciously.

"Its Delphine. It was the only way I could make sure it wasn't a Thalmor trap. I'm not your enemy. I already gave you the horn. I'm actually trying to help you. I just need you to hear me out."

Hana rolled her eyes, "Fine, I'm listening."

"Dragons aren't just coming back, they're coming back to life. They weren't gone somewhere all these years. They were dead, killed off centuries ago by my predecessors. Now something's happening to bring them back to life. And I need you to help me stop it."

"Aye, and I thought some lizards drank a potion, of course the dragons are back. What exactly do you want me to do?" Hana snarled. She already wasn't liking this Delphine.

"We're heading to Kynesgrove. There's an ancient dragon burial mound there. If we can get there before it happens, maybe we'll be able to stop it." Delphine answered while pointing at the map.

"Oh goodie, more walking to our certain death." Hana declared while leaning on the stone wall. "You understand how ridiculous this is don't you?"

"Now now Dragonborn, no need to get all snarky, I'm sure you," Delphine looked over to Vilkas and Farkas," Have important business to attend to."

"The names Hana and don't even think that, all I want is to get this shit over with." Hana spat.

"If that's so, we leave now. Head upstairs and wait for me while I get changed." As soon as Delphine turned her back to the Companions, Hana stormed up stairs to the Inn. Vilkas and Farkas trailed off after her. "Hana, I swear if you throw a dagger at her, I will make you clean the whole of Jorvaskrr," Vilkas laughed as sat down next to Hana. She looked over at him, and slightly smiled at him.

"Why can't this whole Dragonborn business be easy?" She whined into her hands, covering her face.

"The Divines are obviously pushing you for a reason Hana, whether you want them to or not." Farkas added, sitting down next to her as well. "As soon as we get this over and done with, we can head back to Whiterun and get up to who knows what trouble with Caesa."

Hana laughed at Farkas and nodded slightly. All she wanted to do was head back home and be with what family she has. Home. Jorvaskrr was her only home now in Skyrim and loved it to pieces. She looked to the other twin, his gaze caught hers and he nodded in agreement.

Something had been off with Vilkas since Dawnstar. He hardly spoke to her but when he did it wouldn't be for long. She just wanted to know what was going through that mans head.

"Orgnar, I'm travelling. You have the inn till I get back." Delphines voice cut through the air like a knife, a knife that Hana wished she could stab the damned Breton with.

0o0

"Ful, losei Dovahkiin? Zu'u koraav nid nol dov do hi. You do not even know our tongue, do you? Such arrogance, to dare take for yourself the name of Dovah. Sahloknir, krii daar joorre."

Alduins words kept ringing through Hana's mind as she stood by the dragons skeleton, stripped of its skin leaving behind a few scales. Hana stubbled back before falling down onto the churned dirt. Her vision had gone fuzzy from absorbing another dragons soul, leaving her off centre.

Muffled noise came from her side, she looked over slowly and saw a blurred outline of a man coming towards her. "Hana, up here," Farkas said through muffled sounds.

Her vision cleared after a few seconds, Farkas was standing over her. She held her head with her hands and got up steadily. "Thought we lost you for a second." Vilkas stuttered from behind his brother.

"I guess I owe you some answers Hana," Delphine said while inspecting the dragons carcass.

"You think?" She snarled at her.

0o0

"You expect me, after hearing all of your crap, that I'm going to walk straight into a Thalmor Embassy, grab paper work and high tail my arse out of there in one piece, your trying to mess with Sheograth her Delphine!" Hana shouted as she walked down the hill towards the road.

That was the last straw, Hana was not going to go through with her plans, they were crazy. That damned Breton was even more annoying than Gracell had been that night in the inn.

She wasn't exactly mad but she wasn't happy either. She was fed up with what the hell she had to do. She wished that she had never read that book that Vilkas had lent her. If she had never read that book, she wouldn't be on edge every ten minutes.

"Fine! But if you change your mind, I will be at Riverwood!" Delphine yelled from behind her but Hana couldn't care less. She kept walking on towards Whiterun, head down not looking around her. She was on the brink of tears when she heard someone come up behind. The familiar sound of heavy armour filled Hana's ears and she knew exactly who it was. Hana felt weight on her shoulder and saw that Vilkas had put his hand on her armour.

"Hana, can you please stop walking off. You pretty much left me and Farkas behind to deal with that monster of a Breton." Vilkas said but was shortly interrupted as Hana flung her arms around him, pulling him into a hug. She rested her head on his chest, and for some reason it felt familiar. Before she could stop herself, the water taps in her eyes turned on. It started as a whimpering but broke out into sobbing, tears rolling down her face onto Vilkas's chest piece. She felt Vilkas wrap his arms around her tightly while one stroked her hair.

"Easy lass, don't turn to mud just yet," Vilkas laughed softly to her in an attempt to cheer her up. Her sobbing went back to whimpering and she looked up into Vilkas's grey eyes. His eyes weren't the usual striking and soul piecing, but more soft than usual. Suddenly Hana was squished in between Vilkas. Farkas had snuck up from behind them her, giving her and his brother a bear hug.

"Farkasss, can't breath," She managed to breath out. Farkas let her and his brother go letting air flow back into Hana's lungs. She wiped her eyes lightly, brushing away any tears that were left.

"Come on Hana. I don't want to see the little fox sobbing. Where is that silver tongue of yours?" Farkas asked her.

"Left back at Kynesgrove apparently," she shrugged and started walking, the brothers not far behind her.

0o0

They had been walking for hours, only resting for ten minutes every now and then. Hana hadn't said a word while walking. The words from Alduin still rang through her mind. That had been the final straw, leading her to have a mini break down earlier. Hana was sick of being the Dragonborn and wanted nothing of it. Learning new shouts with the Grey Beards, each time rendering her helpless for a while or running after Delphine to go infiltrate a damned Thalmor Embassy. Sure she liked Skyrim and was warned of its dangers, but she wasn't warned of the ones she was now dealing with.

It was well past midnight when the bobbing of torch lights came into view. Hana sighed in relief as she saw the familiar buildings in front of her. Whiterun wasn't far now, only a few miles away.

Dazed by her thoughts, she didn't hear the yelling from Vilkas and Farkas. The grass around her erupted into flames in a direct line. Looking up, another dragon had decided to attack her, it screaming at her in fury.

"Another fucking flying lizard! Can't you see I have already had enough to deal with!" She screamed at it. It must have heard her, and turned around and swooped at her again, shouting fire. She quickly raised her shield, shielding herself from the onslaught of heat now roaring down at her. She could feel the heat of the flames coming through her shield, slightly heating through her gloved it tore off into the sky again Hana looked back at Vilkas and Farkas. "It's going to land again! Get ready!" She shouted at them.

As predicted, the dragon landed in front of Hana, trying to bite her small body in half. Its rusted orange scales reflecting off the burning grass surrounding her and the dragon. It's deathly black eyes staring her down like she was some scrawny goat. Hana rolled to the side narrowly avoiding the dragon's sharp teeth. The familiar screeching sound filled the air and an orange glow came from the dragons opened jaws. "Fuck you dragon! I'm not just some roast!" She yelled before scrambling to the side, narrowly avoiding the line of fire.

The dragon took off from the ground, its broad wings swirling dust in the air forcing Hana to shield her eyes. As the might beast soared into the sky looking for another chance to land, she rushed to her feet and backed away, preparing her shield and axe once again as before, all the while keeping her eyes on the flying beast. It rushed towards Hana and landing once again in front of the lass, causing her to stumble back a few feet.

The dragon opening its jaws once again to catch Hana in it sharp teeth, buts its attention drawn to the yelling from behind her. She looked to the side and saw Farkas had his great sword raised and swung down hard on the dragons wing, leaving it flightless. It screamed out in pain and thrashed at Farkas, missing him every time.

Hana ran towards the dragon, raising her steel axe and bringing it down hard on the back of the dragons scaled neck, leaving little to no effect. "Oh come on you bastard!" she screamed at it. That just pissed the dragon off more. It snapped at Hana again, scraping at her armour, opening up a huge gash on her arm. Its beady eyes staring down at her while she held her arm, swearing at the beast.

"Hana, get back!" Farkas yelled at her, the dragon still yapping at her. Hana dropped her shield from her injured arm and swung her axe at the dragon, not listening to the twin. She saw Vilkas running at the dragon, as well as Farkas swinging their great swords. She herself was getting frustrated and was hitting at the dragon randomly in hope that it was being effective.

It was taking effect of the dragon, its fighting lessened and started stricking randomly at the warriors.

Get a run up, she grabbed her dagger from her belt and slid under its neck. Ripping into the dragons neck, it screamed in pain and lashed at anyone near by, swinging its tail from left to right.

Hana ran out from underneath the dragon and back next to Vilkas. He was about to bring his sword down on the dragon but it turned around, trying to claw its way to safety, swinging it tails.

"Vilkas watch out! WULD!" Hana screamed and pushed him out of the way, instead of him getting hit, Hana was hit in the chest by the beast, ripping her armour more and flinging her body towards a pile of rocks. She hit the boulder with a loud bang, her head smashed against it. She fell to the ground limp. Her vision going fuzzy with every second passing. Everything seemed to happen in slow motion. She saw the outline of Farkas killing the beast and both Farkas and Vilkas running towards her in a haze, in what sounded like them screaming her name.

"Hana, stay with us lass," in what sounded like Vilkas ushering her as he held her up.

She stared into Vilkas eyes, trying to keep her eyelids open, but they felt heavier with every passing second. Her head was throbbing like she had just been hit with the club of a giant. The pain in her chest swelled and on her arm.

"But.. so tired.." she mumbled.

"I know lass, but you have to stay awake for us so we can get you to Whiterun." Vilkas tried to coax her.

Bright light swirled around Hana, entering her soul weighing and tearing at her body, causing another wave of pain to hit her. "I" she stuttered, "can't.." giving into the weight of her eyelids, they slammed shut and darkness welcoming her.


Hehe don't kill me. A new chapter will be up soon...ish x