As the days past, and the more squad runs she did, the flashbacks in her head weakened. Her last one was just a small glimpse of a room she must've stayed in. Still, there was this man always at her side, his face hidden from her. She wanted to know who he was and why he was in all these visions.

Days flew by so fast she was beginning to lose track. Her schedule had been to infiltrate Havenshire and gather information of their plans, nothing new.

Grabbing her attire for the day, she dressed in a hurry and was about to leave her room when Khrix came bursting through the door drunk. Standing a little wobbly against the door, he reached out to Lenoria and pushed a strand of hair to the side, smirking like a fool.

"What's up beautiful? Hope you weren't going to leave without me, hic," his words slurred off his tongue and Lenoria pushed his hand away. "Hey, what's the matter babe? Oh! Are you still angry about last night?" he asked her, laughing. The previous night, he and a few other Death Knights snuck in the room while she was sleeping and made a mess of the room. "Accidently" destroying one of her necklaces that she had to get replaced. But she smiled.

"No, it's fine, really. If you don't mind I'd like to get to the daily infiltration if you don't mind. By the way, don't call me babe or beautiful. Coming from you it just sounds wrong, plus, you're not my type," she smirked. Khrix seemed taken back and scoffed.

"Honey, you couldn't have this if you wanted it! I've got tons of hot babes lined up for me already," he called out to her as she walked down the long corridor. She turned around and glared at him.

"Why would I want you? I already have something better waiting for me outside this hellhole!" she paused to listen to that sentence over in her head. 'Something better? Outside? Here? Is there even an outside beyond these walls?' She looked at Khrix's face and suddenly became sad. There Khrix was, standing confused. He'd just been told down and now she was upset.

"Uh, Lenoria? Are you okay? You're not going to cry are you? It was just a little tiff," he laughed mockingly. She took a step forward. She was seeing something completely different, Khrix wasn't standing there. A man, with no face, a strong body and long flowing violet hair. A word was stuck on her, a name perhaps?

"R—Ra—"she mumbled. Pain seared through her skull and blood filled the room. Crouching down, she gazed back up to find Khrix was now there again. He seemed worried. Rushing to her side, he put his arms around her and hushed her to calm down.

"Not again, you get these too often when I'm around, silly," he frowned slightly, tilting her head up to look at him. She locked eyes with him and suddenly couldn't see his face. Blood and darkness consumed it. Crying out, her head started to spin. Flashes of memories flowing in her head, and finally resting on a certain memory. A girl about her age, standing in the middle of a burning town. People who looked just like her, dead and scattered across the blood smeared ground. Then there were others who looked just like Khrix, running through and setting the rest of the town ablaze. Why were they doing this? Can't they see her? Just then, the girl ducked herself into the bushes and made a run for it. Following the girl, she ended up at a boat. From then on it became a huge blur. Why could she never get past the blurs? There would always be blood and the same torturous pain. Pulling out of it, the pain in her head seemed to have dissipated a little. Though, there was a small tinge of pain in her hands. Raising her hands up, she saw tiny nail marks dug into her flesh, blood drizzling out slowly over her hand. She was resting against a wall now, looking around Khrix was nowhere to be seen. 'What an ass...' she thought. He just left her there. As she was about to stand up, Khrix came running around the corner carrying two drinks in his hands. Kneeling down next to her, he placed the warm drink in her hand and placed an arm around her shoulders.

"Feeling better? I know I am, heh, shook me right out of it," a small smile on his face. "Look, I'm sorry for what I keep saying to you. I'm a jerk, I know I am. Guess I just don't know how to feel about you. Honestly, what was that about "having someone better"? Lenoria took a sip out of the cup and turned her gaze to him.

"I don't know. I had the name on the tip of my tongue and I couldn't say it before my head started to hurt again. It's the worst one I've had since coming here. I just don't feel that we should be here, we can leave this place and see what's beyond these walls. Now that I think of it, we never see the Lich King, do we? At least not regularly. I think I'm going to go ask Amal about these images again," she got up and patted Khrix on the head. "Thank you for the drink, I'll catch you later," she smiled and ran off down the hall, wondering why did she just pat him on the head?

When she got to the meeting hall, there was a crowd formed around Amal. Approaching them, she took a peek at what their next quest was. Big, bold letters announced that today was their final day of intrusion and information gathering, today the Scarlet Crusader's die. She thought to herself, 'Finally, we'll have something different to do after this.' Amal saw Lenoria standing over in the crowd and had called her over. Making her way over to Amal, she stood in front of him, less intimidated by his rather unusual height and appearance.

"Yes, sir?" she asked. Amal looked her over and saw a little perspiration.

"Have you been having those images in your head again, Lenoria?" he questioned her, with some concern. She nodded and told him what had happened today. He seemed a little more worried now and turned around to flip through some papers. Then finally looking back to her, he smiled. "I'd like you to go see Heigan, a doctor of sorts you could say. I'd like to have him do an examination on you. Do not worry, he is a well trusted ally," he reassured Lenoria. Simply nodding her head again, she gathered her equipment and hurried to the meeting zone above Havenshire.

Soon as she got there, Heigan awaited her, a chair ready for her to sit in.

"I'll assume you're nervous," he chuckled and tilted her head side to side, as she sat down. Lenoria was indeed nervous, but a little more worried about where this was leading. "Visions, old memories flowing in your head, you say?" he said out loud, obviously talking to himself. "I believe we can fix that, here wait just a minute." He walked towards a table with various chemicals and fluid materials, grabbing a light blue liquid he turned back to her and handed it over. "This will calm your system and make your feel a lot more comfortable. I presume those headaches are not very pleasant. Your case is rather rare; I haven't come across a Death Knight who could see so far into their past life. Tell me what you have seen so far?" he was intrigued. Lenoria sat up straight and eyed the potion in her hand.

"There's..."

"Yes?"

"There's a man, who looks a lot like my roommate, Khrix. I can't see his face though; something is stopping me from seeing it. Then just a bit ago I had an image where a town was on fire and a girl who reminded me so much of me, was in the middle of it. I... I don't remember anything like that, so how...? How could I feel similar to this girl?" she told him, holding her head in her left hand. Swirling the fluid in the vial around, she lifted it to her lips and hesitated. Heigan frowned slightly.

"It's alright to take, you can trust me," he placed a hand on her shoulder. Becoming a little more nervous, she tipped the vial up and swallowed the liquid. Feeling queasy afterwards, then suddenly better, she smiled and looked up at Heigan.

"Thank you, I actually do feel better. I should get going and finish my task for the day!" she exclaimed, hopping up onto her feet. Heigan nodded and waved her goodbye as she ran off. Turning back to his table, he wrote down the memories Lenoria was having. A voice came up behind him.

"Will she be fine now? I don't want her ruining our plans... Lest that brat Mograine finds out. She will go to him eventually," the man told Heigan. Shifting his gaze towards the man.

"Valanar, you have nothing to worry about. It may not hold her long enough, but it will be long enough that it won't matter," Heigan said.

Sprinting through the already ravaged town, Scarlet members lie dead and torn apart on the ground. She seemed to have been heading for a destination. Reaching the Scarlet Hold, there were people everywhere. Some fellow Death Knights were roaming around getting their kills in, while the majority were the humans trying to defend their home. Rushing in, Lenoria pounced on a nearby soldier choking him to death. Others came to the aid of their friend, but Lenoria reached out towards one of the approaching Scarlets and spread poison throughout them, killing them instantly. Getting this odd thrill, she jumped up and down giggling to herself. Unsheathing her sword she ran in head on slaughtering all humans in sight.

When the onslaught came to an end, Lenoria still craved more. Searching every nook and cranny, she could not find anymore. Sighing, she followed everyone else back to Havenshire, now that it had been taken over. Khrix stood leaning against a flag post, watching her as she returned. She caught eyes with him and walked over next to him.

"Hey you, what's with the glum look? We're finished; we finally get to go do other stuff. You know, that you've been complaining about doing for the past week or so?" he said to her, a smile on his face. Yet, her face seemed sullen, disappointed.

"I want more..." she muttered. Khrix tilted his head down to get a good look at her face.

"Uh, Lenoria, it's done. There's no more," he tried explaining to her. She fell to her knees and dug her nails in the dirt.

"I... I need more. The pain goes away as long as there's bloodshed... The memories haven't bothered me all day. Khrix..." she looked up at him. "Khrix... Why do you look like him?!" she yelled suddenly. Everyone turned to see what was going on. Khrix tried to wave everyone away, to let them know it's nothing.

"I don't know what you're talking about. Who? Who do I look like?" he asked her. She faced the ground again and started to cry.

"I don't know! I don't know who he is! He's just there! Whenever you look at me, or do something, I see him. Then there's pain and blood and darkness... Leave me alone! I was fine before you! Now I... Now I have problems!" she continued to yell. Tears splattering on the ground. Looking up at him one more time, she smiled. Khrix was confused now, and upset about all she'd been saying. "If I kill you, then all my problems will go away..." she whispered, standing up. Lifting her arm slowly, she pointed her sword towards him and wiped the tears from her face. Khrix stepped back and unsheathed his sword, sliding it against hers.

"I have no idea what the hell is wrong with you, but if you want to kill me. Go ahead and try," he told her. Smiling, Lenoria stepped forward slightly.

"It's okay Khrix, you're just not my type. That's all," she grinned. Thrusting her sword at him, he dodged it and jumped to the side.

"So that's what this is about? The asshole remarks I've said?" he shouted.

"This has nothing to do with that, I just hate seeing your face. I don't know who you are!" she yelled, lunging at him. Barely missing a hair, he ducked and went behind her. Stopping, she turned her head to look at him. His face was covered in confusion and hurt. She felt a twinge of pain in her head and saw a fast glimpse of that man again, in pain. Looking right at her, screaming something at her. There was other around him, holding him down. She shook out of it and pounced once more at Khrix. He readied himself and moved forward, placing his sword at his side. 'Too easy' she thought, and stabbed her sword into his side. Blood scattered through the air and Khrix fell to his knees before her. Removing her weapon from his body, she grabbed his hair and pulled his head up. "Now tell me. What do you feel...?" she whispered to him. He sighed in pain and looked her in the eyes.

"Honestly... A little confused as to what the hell happened to you. You were a quiet girl, didn't seem like the killer type. You had glistening blue eyes and now they're red. You're screaming at me about something I have no idea about... I'm sorry I don't know who this guy is. I'm sorry I can't help you, I'm sorry I remind you of someone. See? All I can say is sorry and I get stabbed in the side," he said. Lenoria felt another sharp pain in her head and fell on the ground next to Khrix. Blacking out, despite what just happened, Khrix held her close and pushed her hair from her face. "I hope you find out..." he whispered.

All around her was darkness again. Looking around her surroundings, she tried to find Khrix or anyone else. There was no one. Walking around in the pitch dark, she saw a tiny glint of light near the end of wherever she was. Running towards it, she came to an empty field. Turning in circles, it looked a little familiar. There was no pain this time. She thought a little harder about what this place was. Just then, a horn sounded off and people were coming out of gates on both sides of her. There in front of her was that same girl and that man. 'Who are they?' she thought to herself. Slowly approaching them, she listened in on their conversation.

"We need the money, if we want to survive on our own. So be careful and we won't have to do this again, Lenoria," the man had said. Lenoria? That's her name... But she had green eyes, while hers was blue. Moving closer, she got a close look at the man's face. It was only a small blur now. Continuing to listen on, the girl, Lenoria, was now sitting alone as the man left to go take down some of the others. Watching closely, she saw that Lenoria had stealthed. Remembering correctly, in her previous life, she had been a rogue.

Something began pulling at her. Struggling to get away from whatever was pulling her. Finally becoming too weak to fight it, the girl started to disappear just as she started to move from the spot.

Waking up, Khrix had been shaking her. She was back in her room. Amal, Heigan, and Valanar were in her room also. Sitting up, she rubbed her eyes.

"We are now implementing the rule that you're no longer allowed outside of the Acherus, Lenoria," Amal told her. Valanar stepped forward.

"You made too much of a spectacle of yourself. We granted you the power to rid yourself of the headaches, and when you fell unconscious you pursued those images. Not to mention you almost tried to kill an ally," Valanar continued. Finally Heigan came forward and extended another vial for her. Lenoria looked at it and turned her face.

"If you take it, you can leave your room. Let's just say that it will keep you in line," Heigan frowned, explaining it to her. Still, she refused to take it. "Fine, then you will remain in your room."

When they all left, Lenoria looked out her window and looked down. 'Yeah, like I'll jump out this window, hah,' she thought to herself.