Take In Your Strays
Okay, so I don't play WoW anymore, but I did get this drabble in mind while trying to get back into writing (it was a really rough last semester of college), and I did want to give some sort of closure to a few characters, namely Davon and Stray (and a little bit of what's going on with Merry, Taladren, and Andre). Here's the rundown on who Stray is and what happened at the beginning of Shadowlands (Neri's side and Davon's side) for a quick catch up (because it HAS been a long time since I did anything for WoW). According to what I looked into, it's a five year time jump between beginning of Shadowlands and beginning of the current expansion, so Davon and Neri are now 21 while Merry and company are 15.
The boy looked much different than he did five years ago. Aside from getting taller, he had accepted the more demonic parts of his heritage, and the lack of "treatments" the Confessor had once given him allowed his horns and tail, both a shade darker than his long braid of purplish black hair, to grow.
Araidne had offered him a job on the farm when he showed himself finally to her, a week after Neri had yelled at him before leaving after Davon. Years of working gave him a tan… not as sun kissed as the Lightdancer cousins, but no longer pale and hidden in the shadows.
In fact right now Stray was laying on the barn roof, arms behind his head as he watched the clouds. Below he could hear Andre working on his homework and Taladren practicing to take the knight exams, paths both of them took a year after Davon had left when Merry… actually Stray had no idea how Davon's sister managed to attract the attention of Moonglade (though there were suspicions). He only knew that dreaming was mentioned by the druid that came looking for her, and that she happily agreed to training. A few months after that Mira had arranged lessons for Andre in magic and for Taladren in swordplay.
Those few visits from Davon were painfully short. There was much the two needed to tell each other… and much that never did get said and saved for later, when they had time.
Still… Stray much preferred this strange family he had now, and he was grateful to Davon and Neri for pulling him away from the light cult. There were still nagging worries that he shared with his aunt… The Confessor disappeared after the events in the Shadowlands, and Mira could only find vague hints of her sister's presence. Whether or not it was safe for him to leave the shields Araidne had set up around her farm…
He sat up at a familiar scent, grinning at the sun and freckled-kissed girl that had grown just as much as he had, "Neri!" he called down, "Decided to feed me to your teacher yet?"
"Decided t'stop whinin' an' make Davie stay yet?" She teased back, "Or you lookin' at t'new batch of farmhands Aerie hired for t'summer?"
He hopped down and threw his arm around her shoulder, "Nah. None of them taste as good as he does. Tempted to try his cousin sometime," he laughed as she swatted at him, "You came for his homecoming."
"Merry's comin' too. She's wantin' t'surprise him," she glanced over at the two teens, "Tho' I gotta feelin' she ain't stayin' long. Neither are those two."
"Think she's more like you and my cousin?" Stray nodded, "I figured as much. Andre's gotten over his trauma years ago. Mostly at least. He'll need them to keep the nightmares away."
"I don't even wanna thin' of t'trouble those three will get tangled in. An' Merry's worse than 'Ona ever was. Not t'mention Tally's got no sense of direction. I'm tempted t'take them t'Atlas an' have Darnath place trackers on all three."
"Luckily Auntie placed those already. You three ended up fine," he grinned at the snort that earned, "Think Davon will stay this time?"
Neri gave a knowing smile, "Maaaaaaybeee. 'Pends on whether or not a certain half incubus can convince him to get back wit' Levi's caterin' business."
He shrugged and she rolled her eyes, but changed the subject to a safer topic before they went to help set up the impromptu party for the homecoming. Taladren and Andre came as soon as their lessons were done, talking of the letters that Merry had written them, years ago when they first started, they had terrible spelling and many mistakes, but soon she was writing just as well as any of them, and once more a rat from the docks had made something far more of herself. And this time without a dragon involved (though Stray suspected a certain dragonsworn had a hand in the druids noticing the girl in the first place). Now she was talking gleefully of the different animal forms she learned (she finally got her wish to be a wolf) and of the flying lessons in bird form.
“She always knew she wanted to be a druid. She heard of the Harvest Witches the Gilneans had and that was one more thing that could connect her to her father,” Taladren sighed, “And then whatever happened in Drust just made it worse.” Neri and Stray both stayed quiet at that, it was something that Davon never told them, except that both knew that the youngest sister, Doolie, had been lost along with Captain Branwen, and if Kit and Luce hadn’t arrived in time and brought the three survivors to the farm… “I don’t think it made it worse,” Andre said quietly, “It just gave her more of a reason to get stronger,” he gave the taller reddish blond teen a Look, “I took my lessons for a reason too. You get tired of getting rescued.”
“And who was it that I had to pick up from the…” “Alrigh’ you two,” Neri placed her hands on her hips, “Go get t’dishes from Levi an’ then go stan’ lookout. Both will be back by sunset,” she grabbed Stray’s tail before he slinked away, “An’ you ain’t runnin’. Gotta convince Davie t’stay, righ’?” she grinned, letting it fall after the boys ran off, “You really do. He never wanted to be a knight or anything. He served his time… let him...” Stray blinked at her, “... don’t think I ever seen you nearly cry before,” he said quietly, then pulled his tail back, “Fine. I’ve got to talk to him anyways.” She crossed her arms and gave him nearly the same Look that Andre had given Taladren earlier and Stray put up his hands in surrender, earning him a grin and a kiss on the cheek before she linked arms with him and they went to join the teens in the look out, “An’ you’re gonna tell him you love him righ’?” “You know sometimes I think my demon side got roped into a contract with you.” “Only cause you like doin’ what I tell you,” she grinned, “It makes things easier. ‘Sides, fixin’ my cousin’s love life is far more fun than anythin’ else I could do wit’ you.” she winked, “Makes you all happy too. Your tail’s waggin’.” “Shut up.” “Nope!”














