Dairya brought her hand across her eyes in an obvious attempt to see the
truth; there were many people here. She sighed, "I am sorry My Lord Dragon,
the familiar weaves are no more, I cannot see through the shadows that
cloak this place."
Rand nodded, what else could he do, if Dair couldn't see, there was no hope of anyone else seeing what needed to be seen.
Min had her eyes wide open, as if seeing things out of nightmares; she shuddered. Likely she was seeing nightmares. Nyneave shuddered, "Dair, I know you don't like explaining things, but for once could you explain why we are here?"
But instead of Dair, Min answered, "We're needed here."
Dair saw the frightened look on Min's face, "Lord Dragon, Aan'allein, take your ladies to the inn, for what happens here tonight I am afraid will have a sorrowful end."
Min just shook her head simultaneously with Nyneave. Lan voiced what Rand was thinking; "I wouldn't try to when my wife is so set on finishing this with you." Well except for the wife part.
Dair nodded, "Fine, there should be a man wearing a green coat, Andoran fashion, with light blue embroidery, get him outside with as little fuss as possible, and I'll find you from there."
They all nodded, she tapped Min on the shoulder, and "What do you see that frightens you so?" she asked quietly.
"Darkness and shadows, creatures that come from even a trolloc's nightmare," she answered just as quietly.
She nodded, "Sometimes, you must be thankful of the shadows, for they hide the nightmare's that stalk you."
Min shuddered, sometimes she would start talking like this and start saying things that frightened her; Rand suddenly appeared at her shoulder, she supposed he had felt her discomfort through the Warder bond that she held.
"Are you all right?" he asked quietly. She nodded, took a deep breath, and started looking for the man in a green coat with blue embroidery.
When he was finally found, it was by Nyneave, who seemed ready to pull her dark braid out of her head and strangle some with it, Min felt the same way.
Dair grinned as she worked her way to where Nyneave was trying to get him to leave the building with her. She flashed a bright grin and whispered something in his ear, something that made his face go pale, then slightly green, but she just kept her smile there, and kept him sweating.
Nyneave, told herself that she would have to remember to ask her what she had said, because he followed her without a word, in the company of Dair, trailing behind.
Rand decidedly decided not to ask what she said because of the way the man's face had changed colors so quickly, Min in her sky blue coat, breeches and soft leather boots, swiftly followed. And Rand followed Min.
"What did you tell him?" Nyneave asked quietly. Dair grinned catlike, "Oh, I just told him that if he didn't listen to me he would probably have Ariena asking why." Nyneave had heard enough about Ariena not to ask why he was afraid.
Rand nodded, what else could he do, if Dair couldn't see, there was no hope of anyone else seeing what needed to be seen.
Min had her eyes wide open, as if seeing things out of nightmares; she shuddered. Likely she was seeing nightmares. Nyneave shuddered, "Dair, I know you don't like explaining things, but for once could you explain why we are here?"
But instead of Dair, Min answered, "We're needed here."
Dair saw the frightened look on Min's face, "Lord Dragon, Aan'allein, take your ladies to the inn, for what happens here tonight I am afraid will have a sorrowful end."
Min just shook her head simultaneously with Nyneave. Lan voiced what Rand was thinking; "I wouldn't try to when my wife is so set on finishing this with you." Well except for the wife part.
Dair nodded, "Fine, there should be a man wearing a green coat, Andoran fashion, with light blue embroidery, get him outside with as little fuss as possible, and I'll find you from there."
They all nodded, she tapped Min on the shoulder, and "What do you see that frightens you so?" she asked quietly.
"Darkness and shadows, creatures that come from even a trolloc's nightmare," she answered just as quietly.
She nodded, "Sometimes, you must be thankful of the shadows, for they hide the nightmare's that stalk you."
Min shuddered, sometimes she would start talking like this and start saying things that frightened her; Rand suddenly appeared at her shoulder, she supposed he had felt her discomfort through the Warder bond that she held.
"Are you all right?" he asked quietly. She nodded, took a deep breath, and started looking for the man in a green coat with blue embroidery.
When he was finally found, it was by Nyneave, who seemed ready to pull her dark braid out of her head and strangle some with it, Min felt the same way.
Dair grinned as she worked her way to where Nyneave was trying to get him to leave the building with her. She flashed a bright grin and whispered something in his ear, something that made his face go pale, then slightly green, but she just kept her smile there, and kept him sweating.
Nyneave, told herself that she would have to remember to ask her what she had said, because he followed her without a word, in the company of Dair, trailing behind.
Rand decidedly decided not to ask what she said because of the way the man's face had changed colors so quickly, Min in her sky blue coat, breeches and soft leather boots, swiftly followed. And Rand followed Min.
"What did you tell him?" Nyneave asked quietly. Dair grinned catlike, "Oh, I just told him that if he didn't listen to me he would probably have Ariena asking why." Nyneave had heard enough about Ariena not to ask why he was afraid.
