I'm going to make a sequel. The few chapters will come out soon.

I still need a name though. Enjoy this chapter.


Chapter 12: The Truth


Veitriyx gasped loudly as Nidalee fell onto the ground with a loud THUD. He rushed towards her aid, with Yvonne and LeBlanc following suit. The other champions seemed to mind their own business. He shook her, trying to wake her up. When it seemed to no avail, he hefted her on his shoulders and walked towards their cottage, calling Kennen with a whistle. He laid her down on a bed, checking her pulse. It seemed faint, but it was there. Yvonne put a hand around him, trying to console his grief. After a few minutes, she was called by someone important. She had to leave. Only Veitriyx, LeBlanc, and Kennen stayed behind.

"She must be experiencing severe dizziness. Let her sleep for a day or two, tell me any observations." Doctor Kennen said, taking his leave. He simply nodded to the yordle.

He nuzzled her cheeks softly, trying to coax her to wake up, to no avail. "Nida.." he whispered, "Please don't leave me." a tear falling down his cheek.

LeBlanc laid her hand on his shoulder, "She'll be alright. Her love for you alone will pull her through this." she whispered.

"I know." he said, "But it's my fault she's in this mess. My fault." He was depressed and sad.

Noticing his sadness, LeBlanc hugged him, on the spot.

"I-I thought you were scared of..."

"Yes, but I did it for your sake." she said. He hugged her back, her bosom touching his chest. It was soft. Her outfit barely covered the top part of her breasts. She was happy, happy for his sake.

She broke the hug, and sat tiredly. He noticed her slouch, her back slightly leaning against the wall.

"LeBlanc, you can go retire in your room now." he said.

"Whaaa-?" she said, obviously surprised at his command.

"You heard me. Now go."

"Okay." and she left, closing the door gently.

"Is everyone gone?" she said in a weak voice, her eyes slightly opened.

"My gosh! Nidalee! You're alright!" he said joyfully, hugging her.

She winced when he touched her back. "V-Vei... Don't touch me there..." she begged weakly.

He got suspicious and immediately told her to roll and lie flat on her stomach, but she disagreed, strongly, to an extent that it would prove she was hiding something.

"Do it, or I'll have to force you." he said, "You should know this is for your own good!" She simply shook her head again.

"You forced my hand." he said angrily as he conjured a top hat. The one he always used before. Her face was horrified. She tried to get up, but she was too weak.

"Obrigescunt patiemini-" he chanted, "-eam sentio!". A bright blue light filled the room, temporarily blinding Nidalee. When the light subsided, and she was given the ability to see once more, she discovered she couldn't move. She tried to fling her limbs, trying to get a response, but she got none. However, she could still feel, feel the uncertainty of his new, profound actions.

"I'm not doing this for me, I'm doing this for you." he said as he searched somewhere in his mind for another spell. "Now, you will do exactly as I say, you cannot resist." he said, flexing his fingers as tiny bright blue orbs danced around his palm.

"Let's begin your examination, shall we?" he said, smiling. "Turn 180 degrees. Left or right, I don't care."

Nidalee tried to resist, but instead rolled over with difficulty, not to mention pain. A long gash adorned her back. It was bleeding slightly. The place on where she laid her back was blood red. He bent over and touched the tip of the gash, sending chills up her spine.

"My my... What do we have here.." he chided, sarcastically of course.

He flicked a blue orb onto the tip of the gash, replacing the lost tissue with new ones. However, it was very painful on Nidalee's part. It felt like her back was on fire, dropped in acid, and burned once again.

"Pl-Pleasee!" she said, grabbing the posts of her bed, "It's too much!" she said, now sobbing, tears visibly flowing down her cheeks.

"There, there... It will all end soon." he said, flicking another blue orb at the lower part of the gash. "You see, Nidalee?" he said, flicking yet another of the 10 blue orbs he had on his fingers, "If you would've told me this.. I would have done it less.. painful. This.. is a test of trust. And it appears, you do not yet trust me." he said, his lips beginning to form into a snarl.


Veitriyx went outside Nidalee's room. Nidalee was unconscious due to the excessive pain his healing brought. LeBlanc was sleepily yawning walking towards him.

"Good morning master." she said, leaning on her tall staff for support.

"Good morning... Evaine." he said casually, letting the last word sink in.

She suddenly stopped. "How in the world did he know.. No! I should've let him know! Everything! Argh. Stupid Leblanc! Stupid!" she thought angrily and tried to hit herself on the forehead, but a hand stopped her.

"Just.. just don't okay? I need you to be alright." he said, with a smile.

"Damnit. His smile is... just too... friendly." she said to herself in her mind, trying to reel back from his grab.

"O-Okay. Master." she stammered.

"Go get some breakfast. You must be hungry." he said, walking briskly towards the river.

"Okay." she said happily, waving her hand in farewell.


"Argh!" he shouted, kicking some stones and dirt in the process. "My father is truly dead, maybe." he said to himself, sitting on a rock positioned near the edge of the river.

"Sir?" a mysterious voice squeaked behind him

He turned around, orbs of fire and ice in his hands, ready to face his attacker... Kennen?!

"What is it? You gave me the chills." he said, obviously relieved.

"Miss Yvonne wants to see you." he said, dashing through the trees as lightning. And he was gone.

He stood up and started walking calmly towards the cottages, where he met Yvonne, crossing her arms on her chest, obviously faking her confidence.

"What?"

"Vei..." she said. "We need to talk." She pointed at an empty room when they went inside, just across Nidalee's. He nodded in response.

She went in the room first, Veitriyx shutting the door behind them. In the room were two wooden stools and a table with short legs.

"Vei..." she whispered, staring into space.

"What is it?" he asked, brushing his hand against her soft cheeks gently.

"About yesterday. When I informed you our dad was dead." she took a deep breath before continuing. "I was lying. Did you see who I was talking to? That was our Dad." she said, tears starting to form on her eyes. "If... if I had never lied... This would never happen to your only champion..."

"You... what?!" he shouted, in extreme agitation.

"I-I'm sorry!" she said, sobbing.

"I got mad at Nidalee. It's your fault! If you wouldn't have said that, nothing wrong could have happened!" he said.

"B-but... I'm sorry!" she said, sobbing harder.

"It's not your fault." he finally said with a sigh, "Besides, at least I found something. Look." he said, bringing out a pale stone, the one he stole from the cult. "I wanted to show it to you earlier, but you LIED to me." he said, still angry.

"W-where did you find that?! That is an extremely rare stone... Needed to reawaken the Lunari." she whispered the last sentence.

"What did you say?" he asked, giving her the stone.

"N-nothing." she answered, getting out the once-glowing orb, now faintly pulsating against the darkness. She then placed the stone inside the orb gently. A whirring sound filled the room as the orb began to glow brighter once more.

He audibly sighed. "You may look like you're older than me, but deep down, you are still the same." he said, shaking his head.

"Hush, I know." she finally said, setting the orb inside her pocket once more. "Don't tell anyone this."

"Don't tell anyone what?" he asked curiously.

"Nothing. Thank you. I will debrief you soon, when the time is right." she said

"Okay, I need to apologize to Nidalee, a lot." he said, sighing audibly.

"Later." she said, leaving him alone in the room.


Night fell when Veitriyx entered Nidalee's room. The first thing he noticed was an opened window, curtains threatening to fly out of their holders because it was extremely windy.

"Nidalee..." he said, whispering. "I'm... I'm sorry." he said, talking to the opened window.

What he didn't know, Nidalee was in the shadows, hiding, listening intently. She knew she should've leaved, but something felt 'off' with his attitude, so she decided to stay and give him a second chance. She was hiding, bidding her time.

"Please... Nida... Come back." he said, the moonlight reflecting off one tear as it fell. "I-I didn't mean it." he said, falling down to his knees, hopeless.

"Vei..." she whispered.

"I-I can hear your beautiful and soft voice... B-but you have been gone now." he said, not even lifting his head, nor knowing her place behind the open door.

"Vei..." she whispered again, this time more soothing than the last.

"Am I going mad? I can hear your voice in my head... It... it is soothing. A pleasant memory of you..." he said, sitting in a meditating position.

"Vei..." she whispered the third time.

"Nida... I-I can see you... Am I dead?" he asked, as if he was delirious. "No... No! Please... come back!" he shouted, begging for her return.

Nidalee crept up behind him and placed her hands on his shoulders, massaging them slightly.

"I.. I can feel your touch. Please... Forgive me. Come... back." he said, not moving from his position, dreaming about Nidalee.

"Vei..." she whispered, her hot breath touching against his ear, "I.. I forgive you. I am here." she said, assuring him.

"Nida..." he said, "I'm sor-"

"It's okay." she said, putting a finger to silence him. "I forgive you." she said gently.

Veitriyx slumped over, but caught by Nidalee's arms. She hugged him, his head resting on her soft bosom.

"It's okay..." she said, stroking his hair gently.


Veitriyx woke up, the piercing light illuminating the room. He was there, in time. Nidalee slept in a sitting position, his head cradled on her lap.

"Nida?.." he whispered.

"Are you alright?" she asked, coughing slightly.

"I..I guess so." he said, "About... last time... I am so so so so sorry.. T-Thank you for coming back..." he said gratefully.

"It's-" she coughed,"-okay."

"D-Do you really trust me Nida?" he asked, looking at the ceiling.

"Yes. Guess why I never left." she said, smiling calmly and soothingly.

"I-I read my sister's mind." he said, terrified.

"What did you find out?" she said, stroking my hair gently.

"That, we're not going back to the Institute." he said, pausing for a long time.

"Aaand?" she was curiously afraid.

"We're helping them start a war, by raising the Lunari from their stasis." he said, finally letting himself drift to sleep again.


A/N: Guys! This is the last chapter. However, as compensation for the tardiness of this really really long due chapter, I'll be posting a bonus chapter.

The next chapter is coming out soon.

I'll post the title here soon, as long as I find a suitable title, that is.

Enjoy this short chapter :3