Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20150602194428/@comment-24123288-20150606001408

Kay had Jessica moved into a room and she paid for medics to look over her daughter, ensuring she was safe before she turned out the Inn and sat in front of it nervously. An hour passed.

Then two...

By the third hour she'd started to lose hope, and couldn't help herself crying.

The fourth, she realised he may not be coming back at all.

After the fifth hour of waiting the Imperial stood up, and turned back to the Inn, looking defeated. She sighed and looked back longingly, her eyes widening as the sun rose.

There, walking along the road covered in lightning burns, and his clothes half falling off, stood the man she never thought she'd love. Kay ran to meet him, happy tears spilling out of her eyes. She threw herself at him and held him close to her.

"Kay..."

Kay shushed the Breton and the two simply stood there, sobbing in eachothers arms, happy that this promise was kept.

They got married the next day.

It was a small, quiet ceremony, with only Jessica and a few nosy people from the city present for the wedding. Kay had never looked more beautiful or more happy.

She could say the same thing about Dacian too. He positively glowed.

A few days after the ceremony, Jessica, Kay and her new husband rode the carriage back to his estate.

Jessica was awestruck by the sheer size of the place and she spent the entirety of the day they arrived, running around exploring.

The newlyweds did something else, and visited the Bellamy mausoleum so Dacian could finally say goodbye to his brothers properly.

It was there, that they had a serious discussion about mortality and whether or not they wanted to live together. In the end, they both decided to live out life as normal and accept their own inevitability.

The years passed by uneventfully and by the time Jessica reached the age of 16, she had four siblings to love and care for. Two boys and two girls. Needless to say, there was always something going on at the Bellamy estate.

One year later, once Jessica reached seventeen, Kay fell extremely ill. She was pale and would go days without food or drink.

Dacian fretted constantly about his love and the thought of losing her so soon, terrified him. So, in secret, he performed the tasks necessary to regain his lichdom. He approached the room he shared with his bedbound wife and gifted her a beautiful silver amulet, with a saphire encrusted in the center.

He didn't need to explain anything, and faced with her impending doom so soon, when she had so much left to give her children. Kay nodded, and Dacian granted his love Immortality.

And, from that day on, nothing could ever separate them.