"Daystar! Daystar!"
Daystar and Shiara turned to see Telemain walking towards them in anger.
"What's wrong, Telemain?" Shaira asked.
"Nothing. Oh that right, theirs is one thing. Which is that Morwen has gone completely insane!"
"Telemain, I'm sure it's not that bad. Tell us." Shiara replied.
"I don't know, it must be pretty bad to get Telemain upset." Daystar added.
"Daystar, I need help, not comments."
"Sorry, Telemain. What's going on, anyway?"
"I already told you, Morwen is insane!"
"Please, Telmain." Shiara sighed.
"In what way is she…insane?" Daystar asked, afraid of Telemain's response.
"There you three are! Couldn't find anyone hardly! Kazul, Cimerone, and Morwen were way out in the fields talking. And you three are, too. Is there something going on I don't know about?" Mendebar asked, as he walked onto the scene.
"Nothing's going on." Daystar replied, then added, "Much."
"Well, for now, I don't really care what's going on. Willin got the gargoyle yelling at me about how food shouldn't get cold and be wasted. I can't make that gargoyle be quiet for one second! All I care is that everyone is hungry for some food."
"I am." Shiara admitted.
"Me, too." Daystar added.
"I have a feeling I'm going to need my strength soon." Telemain put in glumly.
Mendebar didn't question. Instead, he escorted the trio to the dining hall for dinner.
Everyone sat down at the table. Kazul had cuddled up in a corner. Morwen and Cimerone sat side by side. Mendebar sat at the end of the table, Cimerone on his right. Telemain sat across from Morwen, a glare in his eyes. Daystar and Shiara also sat across from each other. A few minuted later, they were all into their food.
"Now I wouldn't mind to know what was going on." Mendebar said, "What's all the fuss over?"
"Well, for once, it's over Morwen and Telemain." Cimerone answered.
"Oh, really? You two still in that little fight thing you were having?"
"It wasn't a fight. It was a display of anger." Telemain couldn't help but correct, "You see, usually a fight involves physical action, and we would never do that."
"Obviously not." Cimerone joked, being the only one besides Morwen to understand.
"Huh?" Daystar asked.
"Well, you know how they added the new room and all." Cimerone smiled.
"What?" Shiara asked, then, suddenly, understood, "Oh, I see. I -uh-I see." She smiled.
"What?" Daystar asked.
"A new room. For something new." Shiara answered with gritted teeth.
Daystar stared at her for what seemed a solid minute, then burst out, "You mean Morwen's-OWW!!" he stopped and squeaked an OWW!! Because Shiara had just kicked him in the shins.
"I have to go." Morwen suddenly stood up.
"Where?" Mendebar asked.
"To the gardens. I have to get away."
Telemain watched her run out, then got up and sped after her in a big rush, knocking his chair over.
"Glad that's over." Mendebar finished, "Anyone for cake?"
Telemain found her sitting on a bench in the gardens.
"Morwen…" he walked over, catching his breath, "Morwen, what's going on?"
"Oh, Telemain, nothing. We shouldn't all be getting so excited about it. I don't see why everyone's going nuts. I'm certainly trying not to."
"Morwen," Telemain touched her arm, "Tell me."
She sighed, staring at the setting sun. She slipped Telemain's arm around her waist, ignoring his request. She simply took off her glasses, placed them in her pocket and gazed at the sunset.
"Luna…" she pondered out loud, "Yes, sounds perfect."
"Perfect for what?"
"But for a male…what would it be?"
"A male? Male what?"
"I suppose you're right. It probably is a female, isn't it?"
"Morwen, I feel like we're having two different conversations here, which can't be good. And what is Luna?"
"A new beginning." Morwen answered.
"To what?"
"Oh, you'll see soon enough."
"Morwen, if you don't tell me right now-" but he stopped as she gave him a kiss.
"Luna…" he said dreamily, "Just about right."
