How could she have been so foolish? After letting her emotions betray her, after abandoning her heart to Victor, Wish found out he had been hiding things from her. She had been so certain she wanted to continue on with Victor and help him find the source of the bad weather in Aleris. It had been her plan to stay by his side and she still wanted to, but she felt now that doom lurked right around the corner in the form of a demon named Six.
After Deanna had went back into her office and Wish sent Alastair out in the rain, Victor and her tried to clean up the tavern. She mopped up the mess of rain water with a handful of towels and Victor went to fix the doors with magic, much more successfully now. Wish noticed, however, that her companion seemed distant, as if his mind was mulling over and over again on the same thought. Thoughts that Wish should have allowed Victor to bury, but of course, was she ever persistent.
When they were alone in their room behind closed doors once more, Wish told Victor the news about Six and Quinn, where the truth started to unravel. Victor looked uneasy about something, even with the thought of Quinn being finally freed from his demon. Victor kept insisting that she would be safe, that Six would never bother her again. There was something about the way Victor was acting; he wanted to change the subject and even at one point, had ushered her in the direction of the bed. However, Wish would have none of it. She knew something was wrong.
And then she pried the truth from Victor.
There was a good possibility that Six might still be alive somewhere and while Victor made some bargain that the demon would leave her alone, the man she had just given her heart to had not thought of his own safety, only hers. Wish felt this empty feeling in her stomach, as if hope had fallen from her and broken like glass into many pieces all over the floor. For a moment, she had buried her face into her hands and after breathing deeply, her arms fell back to her sides and she looked up at Victor.
"Basically, what you are telling me, is that I'm safe, but should he be out there somewhere - and hopefully he's not - that you're not? That he could just pop back into our lives and kill you? Did you think that maybe if he does kill you, your bargain might be off and then he'd just go after me again?"
But this wasn't about the possibility of Victor's deal being off with Six and her possibly dying because of it. This was about there now being a chance that Wish could very well lose Victor. Of course, people die every day and there was a chance Victor could just fall over and die right now, but she never wanted him to ever exchange his own safety for hers. Part of her wished she had told Victor a while ago, "Hey, I like you a lot." Feeling faint, Wish did move over to the bed and sat down on it, reaching for a pillow and hugging her it to her chest, not sure what else to do at the moment.
"Gods, I hope he doesn't take you away from me," she said this softly, almost as if she were praying.
Wish looked towards the ceiling, as if she might find some answer there. Instead, all she heard back in response to her little prayer was the sound of the storm dying. She dropped her head and looked back towards Victor questioningly as if he knew what was going on. It just seemed to happen so suddenly - the winds ceasing and the rain non-existent.
Before he could even answer her - about Six or about the storm - the earth shook. Wish steadied herself, but lamps slid off of dressers, breaking upon impact on the floor. Paintings fell from their hooks and small tables dropped on their sides to the floor. She stood and headed towards the window, trying to keep her balance, thankful she had wings for such a task. With much effort as the tavern rattled, Wish pushed the window open and stuck her head out to see what was going on.
Immediately her breath caught in her throat. There was a giant tidal wave, at least 30 feet or so in height, racing towards the direction of Grand City. Wish gazed skyward, thankful that the tavern, two stories in height, would provide some protection from the tidal wave. She had no idea if it would withstand the force of the wave, but as of right now, they had nowhere else to turn to for safety.
Wish moved away from the window and grabbed Victor's hand, the two running from the tavern. She didn't explain what was going on; Wish was sure Victor was smart enough to figure out there was a huge problem heading their way. Once outside the tavern, Wish and Victor would make their way to the roof. They got there in a timely manner from her using her wings to fly to the top, although she guessed Victor might have been able to shift into a bird and fly there on his own.
Once on the tavern's roof, she noticed a few other people who had climbed up there as well. The worst, however, was not over and as she kept hold of Victor's hand, she and everyone else on the roof waited for the impact of the monstrous wave.
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 2:10 pm