Kicking the door of the room in, Ash pushes right past the Priestess sitting on the recliner. Lyn jumps up and immediately begins freaking out, wordlessly gesturing for the Rogue to lay her love on the bed. The Warrior tosses in fits of torment, Lyn shakily laying her hands on the woman's body, a faint glow emanating from them as the white light begins flowing through End,
"I... I don't know much, but I've been learning, by the sunwell... I want it to be enough..." She fights back tears at seeing her wife so broken, Ash steps up with a soft word,
"She'll be alright... I gave her a potion, she needs rest... and time. I'll stay here with you... just relax." She tilts her head as she watches the Priestess still attempt a few spells, wounds pressing closed a little faster. After a long stretch of silence the Warrior groans, jerking upwards, wheezing and trying to roll away from whatever is touching her, eyes refusing to open as she does so. However she can't seem to get her body to move how she wants it to, the healing spell effectively keeps her on the bed other than her sitting up. Ash moves around the bottom swiftly, gently guiding the woman back down and Lyneah continues to work her over, the Priestess whispering softly,
"Shhhh love, it's me, come back to me..." Her words only seem to make End panic more, her eyes finally flying opening as she yells,
"Don't! Don't touch me!" She jerks around more, unable to calm herself enough to realize who is holding her down or who is next to her, "I saw it all, I saw what you did to me!" She shrieks, unable to force the thoughts of that awful Undead away, thrashing below the Rogue,
"Just relax a second..." Ash breathes calmly, "I told you that you wouldn't die, now if you want me to keep that promise you have to stop jerking around and opening your wounds." End's eyes lock with the Rogues, her body stiff but she stops fighting Ash. The Priestess reaches over, her hand caressing the Warrior's cheek, but this again serves to make her panic,
"Wh-who... who is touching me..." She is so afraid to look, confusion pulling to her feature before she lets her eyes slip shut one more time,
"Shhhh, it's alright, it's your wife, we're in her room in the inn now." Ash explains carefully, "She's healing you, just lay back and relax..." Lyn pulls quite the confused look herself, voice breaking a bit as she speaks,
"She... doesn't know me still?" When finally actually hearing the Priestess voice Endrada's ears quirk, her head whipping to the side as her eyes lock on the woman still healing her wounds. Her reaction is immediate, tears bursting from her eyes as she struggles to reach for Lyn, tears falling from her own eyes as soon as she is recognized. Ash is out of the way in an instant, letting the lovers wrap themselves together, "I'm here, I'm here now, it's going to be okay I swear it." She whispers against her wife's ear, sobbing against her equally distraught counterpart. End reaches out and snatches the Rogue's hand,
"Thank you... thank you... thank...you..." She murmurs over and over again, letting Ash be her anchor as she holds tightly to her. She only let's go when Lyn pulls the Warrior closer to match her gaze,
"You aren't to strain yourself, let the potion and my minimal magic take care of you." Endrada smiles softly, resting her head back, "We can get you cleaned up though, perhaps a bath? You could always joi-... where did she go?" End's eyes fly open, a frown marring her face when she finds it's only her and the Priestess. Looking to the bedside table there is a simple note, inside brilliant, well-scripted calligraphy states simply, "No charge - Ashlynde." Setting it down the women both relax into one another, and it's only when Lyn gets up to run the bath that she realizes what a mess her wife has left on the front of her dress, "Looks like I'll be joining you in your bath." She states with a wink, the Warrior smiling even with her eyes closed,
"I wouldn't enjoy anything more than to have you there with me." And with that, the Priestess starts the bath, coming back to help her wife slowly into the soothing waters.
THE END
