As the hours pass and turn into days, Veli doesn’t emerge from the library. The books surrounding her growing until they were nearly as high as her head. She quickly looks through her notes and all that she could really find were notes on saronite poisoning and posession. Was this the diagnosis that she had come to? Was there really someone or something inside his mind, forcing him to do all of this, and just how could this have happened without anyone being able to see it taking place.
Hearing all of the talking over the communicator she was awoken again in the pile of books she was accumulating. Barely eating at all for the last couple of days and feeling like her legs were nearly ready to atrophy. Veli finally decided to try and pack up everything and taking the books she needed and heading out to clear her head, away from the prison of her own making. The only place she could think of going to get some really good food and fresh air was the falls outside where the zeppelin crash landed in Pandaria. It had taken her quite a while to venture out there, and even longer to find a place out of the rain to be able to sit and read but when she had seen the large willow tree just sitting there overlooking the falls she knew that that was the place. She set up a campfire and make some of the pandarian food they had packed up for her and again dove in to a book and reading until she was certain that she had the ritual down pact.
Again hours passed, and it was the middle of the night and Veli started to feel the exhaustion overtake her. She collapsed onto the soft grass on the outside of the waterfall and drifted off as she heard a small little creature bathing just a short distance away from her. But finally for the first time in what seemed like forever she finally actually just slept. She knew she needed it for what she would need to do, and it was as if her body knew so as well since she slept well through the night through the majority of the day as well. She would finally realize that her destiny was coming true, and that she would eventually be able to heal the pain caused within her family, but the dread still came in not knowing what it would cost from herself.