Dancing Dragon

The Wheel of Time (TV)
F/F
Multi
G
Dancing Dragon
Summary
A young woman who just came of age learns much about herself as she embarks on a dangerous journey. Making new friends and lovers along the way. Will she do what is expected of her or will she fall down to the Shadows. The Wheel Weaves as the Wheel Wills! (Another Wheel of Time!)
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Forbidden Bond

Feeling a bag ripped off her head as she gasped. Coughing while trying to catch her breath. Looking around as she saw only two familiar faces as Alessia looked back at Ishamael. He was standing on her left and was closer. Lanfear however was behind.
“Why can’t I touch the Source?” Alessia asked.
“You were given Forkroot.” Dana’s voice came from one of the masked and cloaked ones in the background.
“What is that?” Alessia asked. She had never heard of it and now took a mental note.
“It’s a tea that interferes with your power. I told them not to use it.” Lanfear spoke with a sigh. She was now sitting down with a glass of wine. Alessia looked around the room. It was dark as a single fireplace lit the room. There was a large circular table as there were many people sitting around wearing black. The room wasn’t lit that well but she could see. Of course she couldn’t see the faces of the hooded figures. She only heard Dana’s voice. She knew it was too good to be true with that woman.
“Must she be tied up?” Lanfear asked.
“I do not trust her.” Ishamael’s voice came. “She is here to do what she needs to do.” He added.
“And what will that be?” Alessia asked. She was glaring at him now.
“You will see.” He spoke as the door opened.
“I bring news my Lord.” That voice! She knew it too well. She looked over her shoulder where Liandrin’s voice came. Alessia gasped at this and frowned. Seeing the woman in red, well black now stopped and was staring at her. “What is she doing here?” Liandrin asked as she quickly walked up to Alessia and untied her. Hearing a scoff.
“I forgot. They are lovers.” Lanfear spoke as she rolled her eyes. Alessia stood up and tried to channel again and couldn’t. She sighed and stayed next to Liandrin. Feeling her chin grabbed as she was forced to look at the light blue eyes.
“You were told to go nowhere alone.” Liandrin spoke.
“I wasn’t alone. Alanna’s warder was there.” Alessia spoke softly. Liandrin sighed.
“Glorified dogs. Useless! Why is she here? Why did no one tell me?” Liandrin was now demanding for answers.
“Let it go. She’s here now.” Lanfear spoke as she took another drink.
“The Tower will hunt her down.” Liandrin warned them.
“Once she is done here, she can go back. You can even take her with you and claim that you found her.” Ishamael spoke with a grin. Alessia hated that look. She wanted to smack it off his beardy face.
“Be gone. All of you!” Ishamael spoke as the others sitting around the table all stood up to leave.
“What do you want of me?” Alessia asked with a frown. Looking back and forth between the two of the Forsakens.
“You were supposed to wake me up but our Dark Lord had other plans.” Lanfear sighed as she was frowning.
“Sorry to disappoint.” Alessia sneered. Feeling her arm grabbed by Liandrin.
“I’m taking her back.” Liandrin spoke. She turned to leave but was stopped. Ishamael had blocked their path to the door.
“Not until she finishes her job. It must be done. Even the Wheel calls for this.” Ishamael spoke. “You deny this and I will kill you.” Ishamael spoke. Alessia stepped in front of Liandrin.
“Harm her and you will never get my help.” She threatened him. Hearing laughter from both of them.
“She knows how to play.” Lanfear spoke. “Go. Get some rest.” With that, she kissed the air and created a portal behind her. Disappearing.
“Well, she can share your room.” Ishamael spoke as he chuckled and disappeared in black smoke. Alessia frowned at this as Liandrin pulled her with.

 

She could hear the ocean not far from them. She looked around to take in her surroundings. She did not know where she was. It was dark outside and shadows were taking over the town they were in. Many of the buildings were runned down and some were burned halfway. Hearing whispers among the people in the town as Liandrin had led her to a building that was well lit and brand new. Maybe it was built up again. She sighed and followed inside. Looking around as she saw many faces that she did not know. She stayed near Liandrin as they went up the stairs. The door was closed behind her, locked, and weaved shut. Alessia sat down on the bed while staring at the wall before feeling her cheeks cupped. Forcing her to look into the light blue eyes again.
“I am so sorry.” Alessia spoke with a frown.
“It is not your fault my love. It is that damn warder’s. He should have been better.” Liandrin spoke.
“He was no match to two Forsakens and neither am I.” Alessia spoke with a frown.
“Not yet you are not but you will be.” Liandrin spoke. “I see you are wearing different clothes and my cloak.” Liandrin changed the subject.
“I wonder what they have planned.” Alessia spoke softly. Taking the cloak off and setting it over the back of a chair.
“I do not know but I do not like it.” Liandrin spoke.
“Why are you here?” Alessia asked.
“I was given a task to do. Now that you are here, I am not leaving your side.” Liandrin spoke. “You being here was not on my list.” Liandrin added as Alessia sat back down. She kept feeling something near calling her. She looked around the room. There were two beds in the room. A table with two chairs. A wardrobe for clothes. The room was bigger than A Novice’s room at the Tower.
“How long do you think it will take for the others to know?” Alessia asked.
“That you went missing? Very quickly. Alanna must have felt her warder getting knocked out. They will take the news to the Tower. Tarna will send a letter to me about it.” Liandrin spoke.
“I don’t think they will spend the resources to search for me.” Alessia shook her head. She knew Moiraine would be hellbent on searching for her, especially after twenty-something years.
“If mother knows about you being the dragon, she will stop at nothing to find you.” Liandrin spoke. “Does mother know?” Liandrin asked.
“Yes. Moiraine made sure of that.” Alessia spoke. Liandrin sighed and grabbed Alessia’s hand and pulled her close. Alessia hugged Liandrin and sighed softly. Hearing a knock on the door. Alessia stood rigid in her spot as Liandrin went to answer it.
“They are doing the ceremony now. They do not want to wait any longer.” A voice she heard before spoke. Seeing the door open more as a woman stepped into the room.
“Jeaine Sedai.” Alessia spoke as she recognized the woman.
“What is she doing here?” Jeaine asked while looking at Liandrin.
“She has a role to play according to Ishamael.” Liandrin spoke. Jeaine nodded and handed Alessia something. It was a change of clothes and a pair of black boots.
“I was told to give her that. She is to wear it.” Jeaine spoke as she took her leave. Alessia looked at Liandrin who nodded. She quickly changed. It was a black dress that fell to her knees. It came with a hood. Tying the boots on and standing up. Feeling the cloak wrapped around her again.
“I see you have my cloak.” Liandrin spoke again.
“It’s comforting.” Alessia confessed with a small blush. In truth, it had Liandrin’s scent all over it. Liandrin only smirked at her before taking their leave.

 

It was silent all over the town now. There was now light rain as she could hear the light thundering as she looked up. She could barely see the clouds covering the stars. Alessia felt uneasy at this. Feeling an arm wrap around her shoulder as Liandrin could feel her. Comforting her. Seeing a line of people standing outside of the building she left earlier. They were all wearing black as well.
“Inside.” Ishamael’s voice came as they did as they were told. Alessia was the last inside with Liandrin. Seeing a circle around what seemed to be circular stone tablets on stands. Alessia was curious. She saw the one on the far left. She could feel it tugging at her. Calling her. She was focused on it only before being snapped back to the front as Ishamael was in the center.
“Tonight. The others awaken! Tonight, the Dark Lord will have his most powerful followers back. His Chosen!” Ishamael shouted as they cheered. Alessia leaned against Liandrin with a worried look. Lanfear was slowly walking around the room, simply waving her hand as she lit several candles at once. Then there was low chanting.
“Tonight, a few of you will give your blood to one of the Chosen when they are released.” Ishamael spoke. “Your blood will break their seal and release them.” He spoke as he raised a dagger. “Who will be first? Who will release Rahvin?” Ishamael asked. A man raised his hand and stepped forward. Ishamael took his hand and sliced it. Alessia gasped as she could see the blood dripping fast. The bloody hand was placed onto the seal as Ishamael was speaking in Old Tongue. She couldn’t understand what he was saying. Then there was channeling that she saw from Lanfear. She could not see Ishamael’s. Hearing a loud crack as the building shook. Hearing gasps as a shadow swirled around the room and stopped in a pile by Ishamael’s feet. Seeing the shadow rise as a man came from it. He was shorter than Ishamael but taller than Alessia.
“Welcome back Rahvin.” Ishamael spoke. Rahvin smiled and bowed.
“It is good to be back.” Rahvin spoke.
“Who shall wake Graendal?” Ishamael asked. Several hands shot up. Ishamael picked another man. One by one, each Forsaken was now awakened but one.
“Who shall awaken Moghedien?” Ishamael asked. No one raised their hand. In fact, people began to leave the room. Alessia felt her arm grabbed as they were the last to leave. 

 

Liandrin had pulled her back towards the tavern. Alessia stopped. Seeing the older woman look at her. Alessia could hear the whisper in the wind again. This time it was louder. She closed her eyes and took a deep breath. She knew she had to do this. She knew whoever it was in that seal, she needed to release her.
“I will meet you back in the room.” Alessia spoke.
“No. You are not going anywhere alone.” Liandrin spoke.
“Liandrin. My love. I have to do this. I’ve been called to do this.” Alessia said. Liandrin was looking at her. Studying her before sighing.
“There is no point in arguing about this. You’ve made up your mind.” Liandrin spoke.
“It’s been so long that this has been happening and now I can finally put an end to it.” Alessia explained. Liandrin nodded her head and pulled Alessia into a hug. Watching the older woman take her leave back to the tavern. Alessia however turned back around and went back to the building they were in. She was alone in the room. The only unbroken seal was left. All the other seals were shattered and covering the floor with dust. Alessia closed her eyes and touched the seal. She could feel it. The energy coming from it. It was pulling her.
‘Release me…’ It said again.
“How?” Alessia asked.
“Take the dagger.” Ishamael’s voice came. Alessia looked over to the table and walked over to it. Picking it up. She felt a hand grab hers from behind. Moving it. Guiding it as she held up her other hand. Wincing as she felt the sharp blade pierce her skin. Cutting it open. Feeling the warm blood run down her hand and wrist. Alessia walked up to the seal.
“Here she is released. Here she is shared by the blood of the Dragon. Here they bind themselves together. Rise Moghedien!” Ishamael spoke in Old Tongue. Alessia had no idea what he was saying. Placing her hand on the seal. Seeing her blood run down the seal as it shattered at the touch. The swirl of the dark shadow went around the room, causing half the candles to go out. The room was darker but still had low light. Hearing a whoosh as the shadow landed in front of her. Slowly rising as a woman now stood up. Slightly hunched over as her head was tilted to the side. Inhaling a deep breath before standing up straight now. Alessia was only an inch taller than the woman.
“Moghedien.” Ishamael’s voice came. The woman opened her eyes and looked at him. Her eyes were dark brown. Her face handsome, her bangs very short and her black hair up in a braided bun. Her fingers blackened. “She awakened you.” Ishamael spoke as he waved at Alessia. The dark eyes looked at Alessia as she was frozen in her spot.
She’s pretty. I want to keep her.” Moghedien said.
“Lillen?” Alessia asked as the woman stared at her.
“How does she know my name?” Moghedien asked Ishamael.
“We speak the common tongue in this age.” Ishamael replied.
“How do you know my name?” Moghedien asked.
“The arches.” Alessia whispered.
“You are an Aes Sedai?” Moghedien asked as Alessia shook her head.
“She is an Accepted at the Tower.” Ishamael spoke. Taking Lillen’s hand with his own and opening her hand. Pulling the dagger back out and cutting open Lillen’s hand. The woman didn’t even flinch at this. He let go of her hand. Lillen still had it up while staring at it. Then Ishamael grabbed Alessia’s hand and pulled her closer to the woman. Grabbing both hands and putting them together. Wound touching wound as Alessia could sense Ishamael using a weave.
“What are you doing?” Alessia asked as she could feel their energies now merging.
“I call upon our great Dark Lord! Bind these two through blood so that they may share their power! That they may never be away from each other. That they make each other stronger! Bind these two by blood!” He shouted. Feeling the wind rushing all around her as Alessia could see the weaves coming from Moghedien as her own weaves were out as well. Both of their weaves were now intertwined with each other. Circling them both with one One Power before switching and then Alessia felt the weave push through her chest. Gasping at this as the same thing happened to Lillen. Her hand was let go as she looked at it. The wound was healed. There was a scar left. Reminding her.
“You are now bound to each other.” Ishamael spoke.
“Who is she?” Lillen had asked.
“She is the Dragon of this age.” Ishamael replied. Moghedien’s eyes went wide as she was now staring at Alessia.
“Why are you telling her that?!” Alessia spoke in perfect Old Tongue and covered her mouth. That had never happened before.
“You are blood bound to Moghedien now as she is to you. You share your power with her. Making her stronger.” Ishamael spoke. Alessia frowned at this. She didn’t want this. Though she knew deep down it was supposed to happen. Ishamael then looked at Moghedien and smiled.
“She is yours.” He spoke. Alessia took a step back. Lillen stepped forward. She turned away from Lillen and ran from the room. Not stopping until she got to where she needed to be.

 

Alessia nearly slammed the door closed as she was catching her breath. Her cheeks were flushed.
“What is it? What happened?” Liandrin asked as she stood up. Alessia went straight to the woman and hugged her tightly. “Tell me, my little dragon.” Liandrin spoke softly. Rubbing Alessia’s back.
“I released Moghedien.” Alessia spoke. Feeling the older woman pulled back.
“What did you do?” Liandrin asked.
“It was her this whole time.” Alessia started. “The whispering in the wind. It was her. She was the one calling to me. I was the one who was supposed to free her.” Alessia spoke as she sat down on the bed.
“Is that all that happened?” Liandrin asked as Alessia shook her head and put her face in her hands. Her body was shaking a little. Feeling the bed shift as the older woman sat down.
“Ishamael. He…he..” Alessia began.
“He what?” Liandrin asked.
“He bound us by blood.” Alessia spoke weakly. She could feel the anger coming from Liandrin as she looked at the woman in red. Alessia looked up and nearly shouted. Moghedien was standing in the corner with a smile. She could almost not see her due to the darkened corner.
“Softly softly from the shadows.” Moghedien whispered as she slowly walked forward and sat down on the bed. “Ishamael said that you are mine now.” She spoke softly. Her voice was raspy and slow.
“She is no one’s but mine.” Liandrin spoke in a low voice. Alessia was silent but she could swear that everyone could hear her heart beating.
“Too late for that now.” Lillen spoke with a giggle. Alessia gasped again.
“What is it?” Liandrin asked.
“She said she knew me from her arches.” Lillen added. Liandrin was looking at Alessia now.
“Well?” Liandrin asked.
“I do. We got married.” Alessia spoke quietly. Hearing a small laugh as Lillen was watching her with a smile. “Right after you and I did.” Alessia added. Her eyes are not leaving the dark ones.
“You never told me about your test.” Liandrin added as Alessia looked back to the Red Ajah.
“Never asked.” Alessia replied. Liandrin sighed.
“This is out of my control. I am not sharing Alessia.” Liandrin spoke while glaring at Lillen.
“Oh. You don’t have a choice.” Moghedien spoke.
“First Lanfear, now her?” Alessia asked. Seeing Moghedien’s smile disappear into a frown but there was anger on it.
“What does Lanfear have to do with you?” Moghedien asked.
“She’s been visiting my dreams.” Alessia spoke. Hearing a sigh as Lillen tilted her head back with her eyes closed before moving her head to the side and opened her eyes. Staring right into Alessia’s soul.
“You’re the dragon. Of course she is. You were lovers in your past life.” Moghedien spoke. Alessia felt a chill go down her spine. “This time you are mine and for the rest of eternity.” Moghedien whispered with a creepy smile.
“She’s bound to me as well.” Liandrin spoke. Hearing a hiss from Lillen who rolled her eyes and sighed again.
“Great.” She spoke. “You are lucky I am willing to share but I do want her to myself. I have much to learn about her.” Lillen spoke. Alessia was silent now.
“You have to earn her trust.” Liandrin spoke.
“Lucky for you and her. I do not chase. Lanfear does. Alessia will come to me. She won’t have a choice.” Moghedien spoke as she stood up. Making her way to the door.
“Wait.” Alessia spoke. Seeing the woman stop and look at her as did Liandrin.
“We have an extra bed. Stay.” Alessia spoke. She wanted to know why.
“Alessia…” Liandrin began.
“I want to know why.” Alessia spoke as Moghedien was watching her closely now. Slowly walking back to the bed.
“Why what?” She asked.
“Why did I hear your voice in the wind? Why did you call out to me?” Alessia asked.
“So it was you I was calling to.” Lillen spoke. She was now playing with her fingers or picking at them. “I wanted you. Before we even met. The Dark Lord promised me a lover once we were released. A lover who couldn’t resist me. All I had to do was call out to you.” Lillen spoke. Alessia had her eyes fixed on Lillen. Then the Forsaken stood back up. Moving in front of Alessia now. Seeing the blackened fingers nearly touch her cheek as Alessia moved a little to the side. Her eyes watching the hand before looking at Lillen’s eyes again. Then she felt it. When fingers touched her cheek. Alessia felt it. There was a warm sensation she had felt when Liandrin touched her as well. Her eyes closed as she gasped. Melting against Lillen’s hand as she covered the hand with her own.
“You see?” Moghedien asked. Alessia quickly pulled away and scooted further away from Moghedien on the bed.
“You can stay in that bed over there. Assuming you are not going to be leaving her presence anytime soon.” Liandrin spoke in a calm angered voice. Moghedien only smiled and sat on the bed. “Are those the only clothes you have, love?” Liandrin asked while looking at Alessia who nodded.
“Yes. The dress from Jeaine Sedai and the outfit from Dana from the tavern.” Alessia spoke.
“What tavern?” Liandrin asked. Alessia sighed at this.
“You weren’t supposed to know. I was trying to make an extra coin for a present.” Alessia spoke. She was folding the cloak and set it in her lap. Seeing Liandrin pull the cloak from her and set it on the chair nearby.
“Let me get this straight. You went to the tavern to make extra coins and they found you and kidnapped you from the tavern?” Liandrin asked as Alessia nodded. Seeing the older woman rubbing her temples before walking over to her bag. Pulling out an oversized top and tossed it to Alessia who caught it.
“Do you have any clothes?” Liandrin asked Moghedien.
“She’s been sealed for three thousand years…” Alessia spoke.
“Right. It might be too long on you but here is this. Burn it when you’re done. I don’t want it.” Liandrin spoke while tossing Lillen a gown as well. Alessia stood up and walked over to Liandrin and stood behind her. Changing into the oversized top and putting the dress onto the table. Folded. Seeing Liandrin take the side of the bed closer to the wall. Alessia took the outer side. She weaved the candles out. Now it was just the moon shining in the room. She laid on her back while staring at the ceiling. She was unsure about falling asleep.

 

She felt fingers running through her hair as she opened her eyes. Blinking a few times before she smelled food. Her stomach growled as she sat up. Rubbing her eyes with a yawn before looking around the room. Lillen was already at the table. Poking at her food. Alessia looked to her left to see Liandrin smiling softly at her. Pulling her into a hug. She returned it.
“I have an errand to run. Do not leave this room.” Liandrin spoke as Alessia nodded. “Your breakfast is on the table. I already ate.” Liandrin added. Watching the woman stand up, Alessia did as well. Taking the older woman’s hand into her own as it made the red ajah look at her. Alessia cupped Liandrin’s cheek and kissed her. It was returned as Liandrin pressed for more before pulling back. “I need to get this done. Remember, do not leave.” Liandrin reminded her as she nodded again.
“Stay safe.” Alessia spoke. Seeing the red ajah take her leave. Alessia sighed and walked over to the table. Lillen was staring at her. “Is the food good?” Alessia asked. Seeing the woman nod her head before eating again. There was eggs, bacon, and hash. She poked at her food for a minute before eating. Not realizing how hungry she was and nearly shoveled her food down. Coughing while taking a drink.
“You need to chew your food.” Lillen spoke.
“Sorry. Just really hungry.” Alessia spoke softly.
“You always eat like that?” Lillen asked in an annoyed sighed.
“No.” Alessia spoke as she leaned back in her chair and finished her water. Setting the cup aside before getting up and walking over to the window. Seeing there was an ocean nearby. “There’s an ocean!” Alessia spoke as she grabbed the clothes she worn last night. She stopped and looked at Moghedien.
“Could you turn around please?” Alessia asked. Moghedien only smiled and leaned back in her chair. Alessia rolled her eyes and quickly changed. Putting the black boots on. They were more comfortable. Liandrin’s cloak and placed it around her shoulders.
“You were told to stay here.” Moghedien spoke.
“Then come with me.” Alessia spoke. Seeing the Forsaken was thinking for a moment before nodding. Alessia turned her head when the older woman changed back into her clothes.
“Let’s get you some new clothes first.” Alessia spoke. Lillen only had a white button up shirt and black pants.
“I have no money from this time.” Lillen spoke.
“No worries. Come.” Alessia spoke. She opened the door and took the lead. Moghedien was following her closely. Seeing the sun higher now, she was able to see the town clearly now. Many of the buildings were dark. Most of them burned down on this side. She stopped and looked around. Feeling Lillen bump into her. Feeling hands on her hips as she jumped.
“I do not know my way around here.” Alessia confessed while looking around.
“Stick to the shadows.” Moghedien spoke as she grabbed Alessia’s arm and pulled her close to a building.


They had finally found a shop that was selling a few clothes. Alessia looked around and frowned. She needed clothes for herself as well. She looked in her coin purse and only had enough for one. She shrugged and looked around again.
“The fashion here is horrendous.” Lillen spoke softly as she tossed the clothes aside.
“Sorry to disappoint you.” Alessia spoke while shuffling through some tops.
“Not your fault.” Moghedien spoke as she found a pair of clothes. It was all black. Alessia took them and walked over to the only other woman in the shop.
“How much for these?” Alessia asked.
“Free dear. On the house.” The woman spoke. Alessia raised a brow and turned to look over her shoulder. She saw a weave drop just in time. Alessia sighed and handed Lillen her clothes before stepping outside.
“You disapprove?” Moghedien asked.
“You used compulsion on her.” Alessia replied as they made their way back to the tavern.
“Yes, it was rather easy.” Moghedien spoke with a smile. Alessia scoffed at this before taking the lead again. Hearing voices and low music coming from the tavern.
“It's a bit early to be getting drunk.” Alessia spoke. “Then again with everything going on. I do not blame them.” Alessia sighed as she headed up the stairs. Pushing through the door to their room and closing it once the Forsaken was inside.
“No bathtub or washroom?” Lillen asked.
“What room?” Alessia asked.
“You know. Where do you take baths and get cleaned?” Moghedien asked.
“Oh. Wash Tubs. There is a public bath house.” Alessia spoke while remembering passing by it.
“Are you telling me that people share water when washing themselves?” Moghedien asked in a disgusted voice.
“Well, some places, yes.” Alessia spoke. “I do prefer rivers.” Alessia added as she sat on the bed.
“You wash in rivers?!” Lillen asked with a shocked face.
“Yes. You forget, our time here is nothing compared to yours.” Alessia spoke. Crossing her arms as she was now uncomfortable. Lillen sighed and nodded her head.
“I know. It’s just. Rivers are full of bacteria and other infections.” Lillen spoke as she changed into her new clothes. Alessia walked up to her and fixed the collar on the top. Seeing it fully as she stepped back. She could see that Lillen was watching her closely. Alessia cleared her throat and looked away.
“Now can we go see the ocean?” Alessia asked.
“Have you never seen one?” Moghedien asked.
“Once. When I was a little girl. My father took me to the harbor. Told me how dangerous the world was.” Alessia spoke as she followed Moghedien out of the room again. Hearing her boots against the stone road as she looked around. Putting her hood up since she did not want to be spotted. Hearing the ocean get louder as she could hear the seagulls flying around. The road then turned into sand. It was a little hard to walk as they made their way down towards the ocean. Alessia stopped and took her boots off with her socks. Taking the cloak off as well. Walking towards the ocean as the water was now up to her ankles. She closed her eyes and inhaled the salted air. She felt pleasure around her now as her cheeks were light pink as she let out a soft sigh. Opening her eyes and saw weaves around her. She looked behind her as Lillen was weaving towards her.
“What are you doing?” Alessia asked.
“Testing the boundaries.” Moghedien whispered. Alessia weaved quickly. Cutting from Lillen’s weaves.
“What are you doing?!” Moghedien then shouted. Closing her eyes and took a deep breath.
“I don’t even know you!” Alessia snapped.
“Oh but you do.” Lillen spoke. Alessia felt her heart beating against her chest as the Forsaken walked up to her. “What do your stories tell you?” Lillen asked in a whisper.
“That you were the first to turn. A mass murderer. A war criminal.” Alessia spoke. Remembering the ruins that Moiraine had told her about from traveling with the False Dragon.
“You only know what your books tell you. What your teachers tell you.” Moghedien spoke. Her dark eyes were locked onto Alessia’s dark blue ones. “Ask me why.” Lillen spoke.
“Why?” Alessia asked.
“The Dark One promised me power. Immortality and a lover by my side.” Moghedien whispered. Alessia sighed and took a step back.
“You cannot force someone to love you.” Alessia spoke.
“I know. I’m not stupid like the others think that I am.” Moghedien growled. Hearing a whoosh as Alessia jumped and stood behind Moghedien.
“There you are my dear.” It was Lanfear. She was wearing clean and crisp black clothes. Alessia stepped back again.”Why do you hang around this spider? You could be having so much fun with me.” Lanfear spoke softly. Walking up to Alessia. Grabbing her chin. She moved from Lanfear’s hold while glaring at her. “Well?” Lanfear then asked.
“Stay away from me. Both of you!” Alessia shouted. She turned and made her way back to the boots she took off. Grabbing the cloak as well.
“She’ll come to me in time.” She heard Lanfear’s voice carry. Alessia looked around as she was making her way back towards the town. She had no idea why she even bothered with the Forsakens. ‘Maybe at night?’ Alessia asked herself. While making her way into the town. She wanted to be alone. It was better than staying here. ‘What about Liandrin?’ She frowned at this. Seeing the tavern not far ahead as she made her way towards it.

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