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Lexie lowers her eyes and looks down to her lap as the tears begin to fall in earnest. I can’t imagine what she has been through since the accident. I reach up to take her in my arms careful not to squeeze her too tightly not wanting to hurt her. “Shhh, its okay I’m here now. You’re not alone anymore, I’m so sorry.” I say as I begin to cry right along with her. Our grief rolls out of us for all that we have lost. We both stay that way just clinging to one another and crying until we can’t cry anymore. “We’re going to be okay, you and me. Whatever happens from this point forward we’re a team, okay?” I ask as I pull back and look into her tear streaked face and for the first time I notice the uncomfortable silence in the room as the men shuffle their feet from side to side. I look at each of the men and ask, “What? Have you never seen two women cry before? Seriously, you would think that we just grew horns or something.”

At that moment I notice Jasmine for the first time, she is fluttering about around Lexie and me snickering, “I knew I liked you Ashlinn, you have spunk. These guys aren’t going to know what hit them.” Then looking between me and Lexie she says on a more serious note, “I look forward to getting to know the both of you, I think that we’re going to be spending a lot of time together.” Then she lands on my shoulder and latches on to my hair to steady herself as I pull back to look at Lexie.

Lexie looks at me with wide eyes, “What was that Ash? You look different.” Lexie says as she looks me over. “Wow, you’re beautiful, not that you weren’t before but now. Just, wow. You’ve changed, you have this pixie like look to your features, and your hair has this shine about it. I don’t want to spoil the surprise so I’m not saying anything else until you’ve had a chance to see for yourself. And Ash? Don’t beat yourself up for not being here for me after the accident, you couldn’t help what happened any more than I could. You’re here now and that’s what matters. We can face the rest together. I’ve missed you.” She says with a wistful smile and squeezes my hand. Then she looks up at the handsome elf that has not left her side and her smile widens.

If I didn’t know better I would think there was something there between the two of them, or was there? I’ll have to ask Alaric about that later. About that time I feel Alaric behind me helping me to my feet and turning me to face him. He surveys my face with a tiny frown and gently wipes the remainder of my tears away with his calloused thumb as he asks, “You okay?” I nod and then he says, “Tolin, Torin, I need you to round up some food for all of us dawn approaches and we have much to do in the days to come before we can head back to the Otherworld. Nemus, can you see to Alexia’s injuries? Jasmine I need you to help Ashlinn get cleaned up.”

“Whoa, there mister, I know you like to give orders and I know you mean well and all but I think I can manage in the bathroom on my own. No offense Jasmine, I’m really not sure just how much help you would be. Besides I have a feeling that I will need some time to myself. A lot has happened and I need to see these changes for myself. I would prefer to do that on my own.” I say to Alaric.

He gives me a long hard look and then asks, “Are you sure? You can barely stand.”

“I can manage.” Looking at this elf man in front of me it’s almost as if I can sense what he is feeling. He looks so unhappy that I can’t help myself from lifting my hand to caress his cheek and say, “I’ll be fine, if I need any help I’ll let you know, I’m just going to be in the connecting bathroom, it’s not like you won’t be able to hear me.”

He’s not happy but he relents, “Alright, don’t push yourself, promise? It will take a few days to get your strength back.”

“Are you going to hoover the whole time? Because we may have a problem it that’s the case. Just saying.” I say with a smirk.

“Damn straight I’m going to hoover, I almost lost you so you had better get used to having a permanent shadow. I’m going to stick to you like glue.” And with that he pulls me tightly against him and against my will I feel myself melt into him. With a chuckle, he says, “Alright, miss independent, get to it, times a wasting.”

I look up at him, he towers over me and I guess his height to be somewhere around 6’2”, his cocky smirk showing off his adorable dimples and I just shake my head as I say, “So cocky…” I hear a male voice behind me say with a smile to his tone, “This should be interesting.”

I turn away from Alaric to gather some clothes out of the tiny hospital closet and with a sigh I enter the bathroom on shaky legs to discover the new me.

Chapter 8

(Ashlinn)

As I make my way into the bathroom I admit to myself that Alaric is right I can barely hold myself upright, I feel as week as a day old kitten. Thank god there’s a seat situated in the shower. I move about slowly going about my business trying to ignore the white elephant in the room. Taking a deep breath I slowly move towards the mirror with my gaze steadfastly at my feet. I grip the counter by the sink and slowly move my gaze up to meet my reflection in the mirror. “Well, crap on crackers!” I exclaim. “Whoa…” I’m at a loss for words at the reflection looking back at me. My hazel eyes are now a brilliant tawny amber color and are now more almond shaped slanting upwards and a bit larger than I remember with thick long eyelashes. Gone is the soft rounded face from before, in its place my face is more angular. My cheek bones are high and prominent and my mouth is fuller and poutier than I remember from before. I turn my head to look at my profile and that’s when I notice my ears, “Well snap, I wasn’t expecting that.” I mumble to myself. My ears are pointed like the elves and Jasmine’s. I touch the point of my ears tentatively and watch my ear twitch ever so slightly, their very sensitive. Stunned I continue to take in the many changes I endured during my awakening, or should I say metamorphosis. Gone is the mousey brown hair, my hair is now the color of rich caramel with dark golden hi-lights thru out making it look multi colored. Now it reaches past my waist and is so much thicker, with a gentle wave, and heavier than before. My skin is now a light golden brown and does my skin sparkle ever so slightly? “Wait. That can’t be right. How am I going to explain that?” Overall, my features look similar but different and the longer I stare the more I realize that I like the changes. Really like them, I’m no longer ordinary. I have this otherworldly pixie-like look about me. I think to myself, okay I can do this. I can get use to this new me. It’s not so bad. I’m no longer ordinary. I’m really kind of extraordinary.

“Ashlinn, are you okay in there?” I hear Alaric at the door.

“Yes, just getting acquainted with this new version of myself. Give me about twenty minutes. Okay?” I say through the door.

I make my way over to the shower and strip out of my, oh so attractive, hospital gown and step into the hot spray of the shower. I let it cascade over my body and as it does so I imagine washing the old me away to make room for the new slightly improved version of me. Who knew how much shampoo it took to wash a mane this long and full?

Ten minutes later I’m standing in front of the basin and mirror dressed in a green sun dress that hits mid-thigh, I’ve pulled my unruly damp hair back into a high pony tail and take one last look in the mirror stealing myself for what’s to come. My body has also filled out and I have a little more curve to me that I didn’t have before. I ready myself to step out into the room beyond and figure out what comes next, I sigh deeply. There is so much I don’t know but I have Alexia and Alaric and Jasmine and whoever else is out there that I haven’t yet met. My life up to this point has been ordinary but I know that’s about to change. On unsteady legs I emerge from the bathroom to meet my destiny.

(
Alaric)

She’s stunning. She steps out of the bathroom with her hair in a high ponytail that reaches to almost beyond her waist. I can hardly breathe when I see her. She has that kind of an effect on me. All the past few days have been washed away. Her true form is simply beautiful and her soul sings to mine.

I hear Alexia call out in the back ground, “My turn! Ash, can you believe that Nemus was able to heal my leg? That cast was so itchy.” She squeals as she dives into Ashlinn’s arms.

Ashlinn catches her in a hug and I see her waiver as her strength is fading. I’m by her side in an instant and I catch them both before Ashlinn has the chance to collapse under Alexia’s additional weight. She pulls back from Ashlinn quickly, concern etched on her.

“I should have known. I’m sorry Ash. I thought you were feeling better. I never would have jumped you like that otherwise, are you okay? I’m just so happy to have you back.” Lexie says.

“I’m fine, just extremely weak. How long was I out?” Ashlinn asks.

“Almost a week, you need to eat and gather your strength, okay?” Lexie says with an apologetic look.

“Okay, food sounds and smells really good right about now.” Ash replies with a small smile.

I sweep her up in my arms and cradle her to my chest. I hear her sigh contently. Just having her in my arms after waiting for her for so long is like coming home. It’s a balm to my aching soul. I make my way over to the table in the room and settle my precious cargo in my lap. “We have eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, syrup, biscuits and gravy. You name it, what sounds good?” I ask.

She chuckles, “All of it.” She says with a smile and hooks her arm around my neck leaning into me. “Thank you”, she whispers.

“For what?”

“For finding me.” She says as she lays a gentle kiss on my cheek.

“I’ll always find you.” I say taking all of her in as I breathe in her scent. “Alright beautiful, let’s get you fed, okay?” I fill her plate with everything and watch what she chooses to eat so I can know what she prefers. Her scent is intoxicating and I find that I’m so distracted by her that before I know what I’m doing I lean in to kiss her. I catch myself at the last moment and instead I run my nose along the curve of her cheek. She leans back into me for a moment as we both just sit there absorbed in one another. The kindred bond is wreaking havoc on my self-control. As much as I want to kiss her this is not the time, nor place. I need to show some restraint.

I hear several of my men clearing their throats, I pull back and gaze into her eyes and say, “Ashlinn, we have an audience.” I say in a whisper leaning my forehead against hers. “Tonight, I will make sure that we have our privacy to talk, okay? I take a deep breath stealing myself so that I can allow her to eat.

“Tonight, Elf Man, we talk and you can help me understand what you already know. I feel like a kitten lost in high weeds, learning my way. I expect you to help me and not just protect me.” She says looking deep into my soul. “I will not have you protect me to the point of ignorance. If you try to do so we’re going to have problems, understood?”

“You ask a lot of me but I will promise to treat you as an equal.” And with that my men at the table snort as if they disagree with what I just said but I disregard them because I know that I will do everything in my power to keep my promise to her.

(Ashlinn
)

I turn my attention to the food in front of me as I realize just how famished I am. I take solace in the fact that Alaric is here with me as I happily devour my meal. So much has happened in such a sort amount of time. I quickly realize that I have been so focused on Alaric and Lexie that I really haven’t taken in the rest of Alaric’s men. For the first time I look around and begin to process that there are four other men with Alaric, all strangers who I have yet to acknowledge. Wow, I’m either a total bitch or just seriously overwhelmed with everything that has just happened.

“Alaric? I think that given the circumstances introductions are in order.” I say. About that time Lexie exits the bathroom looking totally refreshed, the bandage on her forehead gone, along with the sling and the cast, she looks like her old self in a cute little white eyelet sundress. “You hungry?” I ask her.

“I ate while you were cleaning up, I’m good. You forget that you’re the one that hasn’t eaten in like a whole week. How are you feeling?” She asks.

“Better now that I’ve eaten. Have you met everyone?” I ask her.

“Not everyone. Things got really crazy as the whole gang came crashing into the room. Then there was the whole scene where you are literally spinning around in the air giving off an amazing light show and transforming before my very eyes. It’s been a lot to process.” She says half kidding but really serious.

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