~One~
The white, ethereal mare ran at break neck speed along the wide cobbled road that led to the elf city, hidden from the prying eyes of the world by powerful enchantments. It almost seemed to take flight for a few moments as it passed over the crest of a small stone bridge that arched over the flowing crystal clear waters of a small creek that no one had ever felt was important enough to name. It landed on the winding road that twisted and turned almost artfully through the picturesque woods full of tall trees that basked in magically induced, eternal spring and stretched toward the sky until their extensive boughs formed a roof over the forest.
The early morning sun filtered through the canopy of leaves, bathing the entire area in liquid gold and bear cubs roared in frightened protest at the mare's swift passing. Their protective mothers gave chase for a small way but the rider and horse passed so quickly that they soon disappeared from view and the aggressive animals were left far behind.
The slight figure robed in simple blue, perched precariously yet masterfully in the saddle and urged his mount to an even greater speed. A break in the thick canopy of the forest roof allowed the rider a refreshing glimpse of the pale, watery blue sky against which the sea blue and gold spires and aqua hued flags of the elf city that only its inhabitants could see, loomed in striking contrast.
The white mare whinnied excitedly and ate the miles that separated them from their home until finally they slid to a halt at the tall golden willows clipped into graceful cone shapes that lined the road which led to one of the city's imposing gates.
The rider flung a blue clad leg over the horse's back. He slid forward in the saddle until he could drop from the considerable height to land lightly with booted feet, onto the manicured lawns that surrounded the entrance. Dodging the decorative gardens that dotted the fenced grounds, he slid his cowl back from his head and long gold-white hair cascaded down his slender back until it brushed the top of his buttocks.
Another elf was waiting for him at the gate and he recognised his friend immediately. She was chatting animatedly with the guards, her hands swept in wide gestures that punctuated her point or underlined a joke. Her fashionably bobbed midnight black hair hugged her petite face and her long ears sagged as she spoke with as much expression as her hands. She lifted the skirts of her tight fitting blue robes which were the same as the rider's, and which also marked them both as healers.
She ran down the cobbled path, her softly glowing sapphire blue eyes twinkled playfully. "Arsha! I knew you would be on time!"
Arsha chuckled silently as he always did, despite how happy he was to see his long time friend again. He held out his arms to catch the excited bundle of elf that was hurtling toward him. "So you haven't been waiting for long Neika? That's a relief. I'd hate to have to listen to you nagging me after having not seen you for so long."
Neika pouted and furrowed her long, delicate eyebrows. "That's entirely unfair of you to say such a thing Arsha. Just because you get all of the exciting missions' abroad while I am left here to co-ordinate the training of novices, it's no reason to get all snooty on us."
"Ah, if only I were you! Able to stay at home in this glorious city, getting drunk on all things arcane and magical…" Arsha held the slighter woman at his arm's length and looked her up and down under a raised golden eyebrow, "…Getting delightfully curvaceous!"
Neika's pointed chin dropped open in outrage and her almond shaped eyes flared wide. She slapped his arm lightly and then giggled. "I'm so glad you are back to keep my flagging ego even more deflated."
Arsha lifted her delicate hand and hooked it through his elbow. "I have to do something to remind you to extend the hospitality of our fair city. I've been off fighting armies of loathsome trolls and ogres on the borders for months, with little more to defend my self other than my bare hands, and you leave me standing out here…alone…cold…
nagging
when you should have immediately spirited me off to the nearest inn and showered me with wine, and delicacies and smoking
hookahs
!" He smiled and hefted his heavy pack higher onto his shoulder as they began to walk.
Neika rolled her eyes dramatically and then she quickly arranged her features more pleasantly to wave and smile invitingly at the blonde, ramrod straight city guards as they passed through the keyhole shaped entrance of the elf gate. "You are such a baby! First, you never drink
or
smoke, and second, you were surrounded by gorgeous, beefy hunters and archers who no doubt fought each other to protect you
and
your considerable charm. What, are you complaining about?"
"Now you are the one fibbing! You know I never bother with hunters, archers
or
anyone else, gorgeous or beefy or otherwise. I leave such pursuits to those more inclined to chase them. Namely,
you
!" Arsha's eyes twinkled playfully and he poked her exposed ribs with his forefinger.
Neika tried to dodge the assaulting digit and laughed loudly, drawing the attention of the guards once more, much to her delight. "Ow!"
Arsha pulled the giggling elf against him and slid his arm companionably around her slim shoulders. "You look well. I've missed your antics dreadfully. You must tell me everything!"
Neika's eyes glowed brighter as they passed through the dim oval shaped hall that would take them into the city, but once they stepped into the light of day, her eyes were narrowed seriously. "Oh you know, it's always the same here among the socialites…Plots, currying for favour, murders, and then more plotting and favour seeking which leads in turn to even more murders." She tried to smile. "I'd much rather hear about your wholesome adventures and tales of honourable fighters who defend our decadent way of life!"
"As long as said fighters are gorgeous and beefy, right?" Arsha winked slyly.
"Of course! I don't care if they are really stubby little dwarfs. As far as I am concerned,
all
military elves are gorgeous and massive and hung like donkeys!" Neika laughed again.
Arsha chuckled and bowed. He lifted Neika's hand graciously and pressed his lips to her fingers, "For you my love there will always, only ever be masculine, entirely drool worthy fighters in my tales, and dwarves shall ever remain figments of the Gods' twisted imagination!"