''Aelana!'' The orc said harshly ''Where have you been? And what is this,'' he halted for a bit ''Scourge fiend?'' he finished. ''Always such a hothead Orcash,'' the elf started ''You should really fix that attitude of yours.'' Angel mentally chuckled at that name and wondered whether it was some kind of nickname. ''This 'fiend' as you so delicately put it, saved my life when I was left for dead, buried in the snow of Icecrown after being chased by a group of ghouls'' she finally answered the question. ''And you brought this thing here just so it could kill us all and raise us to add to the Lich King's army?'' he spat out ''Not on my watch,'' he raised his axes to bring it down on the former elf who simply blocked the attack by raising her wings in front of her. He prepared for another strike when he was thrown to the ground by Angel who had emitted a wave of dark and holy energies, careful not to harm the orc. The blast itself did not, but the poor orc took two chairs with him that splintered when he landed. ''The Lich King is dead,'' she shouted ''And I want nothing to do with the scourge anymore'' she was visibly shaken as she said it.
The two other costumers and the troll lady who had come to the noise stared at her in disbelief. ''`Dat cannot be true mon,'' she eventually said. ''What?'' the undead spat out ''You mean you haven't heard yet? Why has no one killed me yet then?'' ''Calm down,'' the male blood elf who had walked up to them said in a calm manner. ''Do you know how slowly news travels here in Icecrown? Also, the reason why nobody killed you yet is probably because you are with one of the most powerful priests the sin'dorei have to offer. Apparently, Angel and Aelana thought the same thing as Aelana blushed really hard. ''Powerful enough to almost die to some stupid ghouls, what has happened to our race?'' Angel jokingly said. ''Hey, I am specialised in healing magic, I couldn't do much against them on my own!'' the elf snapped. The male elf laughed and asked the troll lady if he could get a bottle of Dalaran Red to which she motioned him to follow. She went down a hatch to return with a bottle she handed to him after. She then asked Orcash who sat down next to Aelana clutching his head if he wanted anything. ''Just give me the strongest drink you have please, ma'am.'' he answered .
The male blood elf took the information on the Lich King's death and left the inn. Aelana paid the innkeeper for her fish and gave her extra for the chairs that were wrecked as the result of Orcash's bad anger management. She also asked her if she had any rooms free for the night. "just one mon, with two beds, room numba four" "do you need sleep tonight?" the elf asked the undead. "I don't think so," Angel responded. "Alright if you need me, I'll be in the room," she paid the troll a few gold pieces and disappeared through a door next to the kitchen one. Angel remained at the table with Orcash for some time. The orc seemed too busy with his drinks and managed to add to his tab quite nicely as he consumed the alcohol.
She decided that it was definitely not worth staying here and went on to look for the room Aelana hired for the night. She opened the door to find a corridor with more doors on one side. She entered room four at the end of the corridor. Angel entered a wooden room, it seemed the tent was built around an actual wooden building. The undead woman found two beds in the middle of the room next to each other with Aelana lying in one. She lay down in the bed next to her. The sin'dorei turned to face her ''Still awake?'' the former elf rhetorically asked. ''I knew you would come eventually, there is something I have been meaning to ask you.'' the blood elf replied. ''And what might that be?'' the undead smilingly asked. ''Well,''Aelana started ''You were, or are still, a high elf, how is it possble for you to be a val'kyr?'' Angel looked at the elf for a while, ancient suppressed memories came back to the surface, and how she hated those memories. She turned away and covered herself in her wings before she started to sob quietly.
