Little One

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Lorani groaned in pain as she was thrown to the cold, dusty stone floor of a house. "G-Greymane..." Lorani groaned, trying to comprehend what was going on. "Shush, Little One. Call me Genn." Genn whispered into her ear. Lorani remembered that Nathanos and Genn had gotten into an argument and Genn had taken her- That was it. She was kidnapped by Genn. Lorani's mind gathered up and everything came together. She remembered everything. "Y-you kidnapped me." Lorani said. "There was no other choice, Little One. Nathanos wanted to hurt you." Genn cooed. "No. He didn't want to hurt me. Nathanos never wanted to hurt me!" Lorani raised her voice, her vision still drowsy. "Shush, Little One. Save your voice." Genn whispered. Lorani tried to get up, but felt too sore. Almost every part of her body hurt. "What in Azeroth did you inject into me?!" Lorani yelled. "Just a sleep potion. I forgot to tell you about the side effects." Genn answered. There was suddenly a *poof!* and a normal man emerged. A pounding headache hit Lorani's head and she almost screamed in pain. "Is there an antidote?!" Lorani yelled, her hands holding her head. "There isn't an antidote for everything, Little One. The only thing you can do is sleep and relax. Don't yell. It'll simply make your head hurt more." Genn whispered. Lorani sighed. "Is there at least something comfortable for me?" Lorani asked in a quiet voice. "Upstairs, second door on the right. I set it up just for you." Genn said. Lorani sighed once more and dragged herself up the stairs. "Thank you, I guess." Lorani said. Genn nodded and smiled at her. When Lorani opened the door, it was a nice bed. (It looked something like this :

 (It looked something like this :

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Lorani was surprised. At least Genn cared about her enough to do this for her. Lorani laid down on it and relaxed. She was surprised at how comfortable the bed was. She covered herself with the blanket that came with it and fell asleep quickly. 





Lorani awoke. She expected to be greeted by the darkness and coldness of the room, but the sun was shining brightly and it was warm. 'It's not like Orgimmar at all.' She thought. Lorani got up and yawned. She opened the door that led to a hall. She walked down the stairs, to be greeted by nothing. 'I knew he would abandon me.' Lorani thought with disgust. 'Not a surprise, to be honest. The Alliance are dishonest.' Lorani thought. She walked into the kitchen and grabbed an apple. It looked fairly fresh. Lorani bit into it, surprised by the fresh taste. 'Why in Azeroth would he bring me here? Why would he not treat me like a slave?' Lorani thought. She finished the apple and stepped out into the living space. There was a couch and a chair. Lorani sat on the couch and decided to start singing. "She paints her fingers with a close precision. He starts to notice empty bottles of gin and takes a moment to assess the sin she's paid for." She sang, but was interrupted by a thud. She turned around and saw Genn. "You have a beautiful singing voice, Little One." Genn complimented. "Thank you, Greymane. I thought you left." Lorani said. "I wouldn't leave unless it was something important. I wouldn't want to leave you alone." Genn said, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear. "I should go style my hair, Greymane." Lorani said before walking up the stairs and putting her hair into a long braid. She walked back downstairs. "You look beautiful with that braid." Genn complimented. Lorani smiled. 'Why is he being strange?' Lorani asked herself. She shrugged it off after a few moments. "So, um, Greymane. Care to explain why you brought me here?" Lorani asked. "I wanted to keep you safe. It's fine if you call me Genn, Little One." Genn said. Lorani nodded and said nothing else. "Greymane! I know you have Lorani!" A voice yelled outside. "Wait for a few minutes, Little One. I need to patrol outside." Genn said before turning into a wolf and walking outside. "Okay." Lorani said simply. Genn waved to her, and Lorani waved back.

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