She actually felt happy, she would have never thought she would get to feel this again, not after everything was taken from her. She didn't mind this form anymore either, she would gladly take it to save the person she loved, and that person didn't seem to be feared by it at all. "Is this how the light wanted it for her after all?" started to wonder. She got to meet and save a wonderful person because off all this, one she'd happily spent her undying life with, however long it may last. Angel still felt terrible that all those innocents had to die for this though, this might just have been an extremely lucky turn of events, that was probably the best term to explain all this. She waited for her Aelana to return, still looking at her old prison. She hoped the rest of the trapped souls would eventually be free too, they lived far too long in that cold darkness.

Angel's reminiscing was interruped by the priestess's soft voice coming from behind her. She turned her head to see Aelana together with a human. They worked their way through the bushes and narrow space between two buildings to get to her. The human seemed to be too busy trying to not get his robes strangled in the vines to notice the partial val'kyr. When he finally did notice her, he couldn't believe what he just saw before him. A hybrid between an elf and val'kyr, and quite a pretty elf at that, with white transparent wings and silver hair smiled back at the priestess. He had never seen any of those creatures smile, then again, they were part of the scourge and would attack on sight, it's hard to smile when you are getting torn apart by arcane magics. This one seemed quite harmless though, but he heard of nasty experiences in the past with seemingly harmless scourge, so he knew letting his guard down with any of them could prove to be fatal.

"So Aelana, are you absolutely sure we can trust this scourge?" Aelana shook her head, that was a horrible thing to say. Angel stood up and walked slowly to him, the mage raised his staff in defense. "This 'scourge', mage, has a name, and for your information I am no longer with the scourge," the former paladin responded, angered by his words, "Angel Silverlight is the name I was called by, I prefer to retain that," she finished, trying to carryover some anger from the first sentence but she couldn't help finishing it in a much quiter manner. She didn't like this mage already. "I am so sorry, Rhonin would be my name, excuse me for my manners," he apologized, "Aelana told me you saved her life, and that of her and your friend, she has proven herself to the Kirin Tor and I trust her. I would like to welcome you in the city, but I will have to restrict you to the Sunreaver's Sanctuary. It's an area reserved for the Horde faction run by delegates from Silvermoon." "That is alright," Aelana answered for Angel. "Do know that I will have a few people keep an eye on you, we simply cannot fully trust you to the fullest degree I am afraid." The former paladin was saddened but understood the situation, she nodded to Rhonin after which he disappeared from sight after casting some spell, leaving the two women alone again.

Aelana hugged the undead, "I'm sure they will see someday," she whispered, "you ready?" Angel responded with a quiet 'yes'. She followed the priestess along the edge of the city. They stopped after a while and the sin'dorei looked up to the roof of the buildings. Angel followed her gaze and noticed a Horde banner adorning the top. "This is the Sunreaver's Sanctuary, but," she looked around, trying to find an opening, "there is no way in from this side, we will have to drop in from above. Try not to draw too much sudden attention, we should be fine, they know me here." The former paladin picked the priestess up and soared a while over the sanctuary. No one had noticed them until she landed softy on top of the stairs. The reaction from the citizens and adventurers here was rather unexpected, instead of immediately trying to kill the winged being they just looked at the two and seemed to get away from them. The guards just held position, noticed and then ignored them as they would do with anyone else. They both knew this had to be Rhonin's doing, the only thing that wasn't clear is what the mage had said to the guards. Angel just hoped it wasn't too bad.