Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-12599067-20140222014010/@comment-11457306-20140302152239

Lab Coat Billy wrote: "I'll send word when I can," Makoru promised, returning her embrace. Torene held onto Makoru until Raelynn returned, breathless, from her dash up the stairway. It was no wonder the Elves were such wonderful climbers and vine-swingers. When she finally kissed him and stepped back, Peri stepped forward and handed him a small bag.

"I didn't salvage a whole lot, but I did get all of their teleport scrolls.  I didn't want them to be able to follow us immediately.  Here are several for you.  They are ready for imprinting." She shook his hand and walked back to Torene.

"Ready?" Torene nodded. It was odd to see Peri in charge. Torene was like a child being led by her mother. The news of the mutiny and the threat to Koru had shaken her to her core. This on top of her near miscarriage and now her separation from Makoru again was more than she could bear. She stood, numb, waiting for Peri to act.

"Hold on to the baby, Salla," warned Peri. Salla cradled Koru firmly to her bosom and covered the infant's ears. Peri lifted a hand in salute, then opened the scroll. The woods echoed once more with the thunderclap of sound and the trees were lit by the flash of blue light. They were gone.