He will never be fully on board with sorcery, but to fight sorcery, maybe, sorcery is needed. And he trusts her to fight alongside him. They had fought together, briefly, before, and would like to do so again. Only with a better outcome this time.
Fine, okay, he'll say it. "It would ease my mind were you to examine him." Gadriel has no skills in the healing department, other than his own stubborn inability to get injured.
They're almost to the camp, where he had left a fire burning against the chill of the season. "Would you like to be out here by the fire, or inside?" Either way nest of pillows and blankets is going to happen. He just needs to know where to set it up
Healing wasn't her preferred school of practice, but she had learned quite a bit during her previous time in Caldera. She had no issue looking Elion over for him either way.
"The fire is fine." She assured him. And before he could think to fetch those pillows and blankets, she set her hands on his cheeks and leaned in to kiss him.
He was placing her down before the fire when she reached up to kiss him, and he met the kiss with his own, ardent and warm. "I have missed you, little goddess."
"I missed you, too, Gadriel." Even if it had been odd, returning home and not quite remembering everything. She had a feeling, though, in her gut — something on the periphery of her vision she couldn't quite see in full.
Her hands lingered against his cheeks. "Don't go far. Please."
He wouldn't tell her how worried he had been--torn between glad that she had returned to her circle of friends and her duty, but also missing her terribly. He had had her in his life for such a short period, that it was surprising to him how deeply he felt her loss.
"Only to the tent, beloved." He turned his head quickly after he said that word, aloud for the first time. Uh. He'll be right back and by then perhaps the hot rush of color will have faded from his cheeks.
Beloved? Melinoë felt her own cheeks flush with heat, her eyes wide as she tracked his movements to the tent. By the time he returned her gaze had softened into something fonder, however; a small smile on her lips.
He returned, and no, the flush hadn't fully faded from his cheeks, or it relit upon seeing her, her body gilded by the fire. He knelt beside her, tucking pillows around her, doting over trying to get her propped up comfortably, pausing to tuck an errant strand of her hair behind her ear.
"I had despaired of ever seeing your beautiful face again."
She let him do as he pleased, shifting only to accommodate him in the process of getting comfortable upon the pillows and blankets. Melinoë looked up, mismatched eyes filled with adoration and a quiet, unspoken longing. Her fingertips of her flesh arm grazed his bicep. "That is quite unlike you." She murmured fondly. "The Fates have offered me the chance to return, so you need not despair any longer... beloved."
Uh. "In your absence I came to realize. It was like the sun had gone away, replaced by only a pallid light." Everything seemed without color, somehow. "I want to hear all you want to tell me, if only to hear your voice again." After a moment of hesitation, he leaned in to kiss her again, as though tasting heaven on her lips.
That was the sweetest and perhaps funniest thing she had ever heard — funny only because of her place in life as a goddess of nightmares and spirits.
"You are sweet, Gadriel." She whispered just as their lips met. Leaned back against the pillows, she grasped his arm and urged him to join her so she could cuddle up against his side and pull one of the blankets over the both of them.
"My duty... has been completed." Was the simple version.
No one said he was normal. She had brought so much color and depth to his life--he had no idea how better to express it. She could laugh at him if she wanted. It would be good to hear her laugh, whatever the reason.
He took the invitation to slide next to her, wrapping one arm underneath her, and he had been settling in when she said that. He propped himself back onto his elbow. "You did?" He sounded excited. "You defeated him?"
She cuddled in close, enjoying the warmth of him against her. Between him, the fire, and the plethora of blankets, she was as cozy as she could ever be against the chill in the air.
"Not in the way you may think." Nor in the way she assumed she would. "I moved through dreams to speak with my brother in the past and requested his aid. Instead of slaying our grandfather as requested... he managed to speak with him and offered an alternative: a timeline where he was simply... our grandfather, who we grew up with, who loved us. I met this altered version in my time, and while I did not initially believe it true; it seems to have worked."
He had missed feeling her against him--her gem had been a poor substitute to sleep curled up against.
He nodded, watching the fire for a long moment before responding. "The Codex says that if one has exhausted one approach, it is only wisdom to try other avenues." So Codex Approved...if a little heretical in methods--dreams? sorcery? SIGH. "So your friends and you are all...happy now?" What...what does someone do without fighting?!
She fought for so long, and it only took her brother speaking to him once to change the entire course of Chronos' life. Alas, she was not made for such diplomacy.
"More or less. But our duty is never truly done. I decided to remain with the Unseen — headmistress Hecate, Selene, Artemis," her Silver Sisters, "and protect my family from the shadows still, should they need it. Things are just... not so dire now, and I have my family returned."
But she had still initiated things. Sometimes a general doesn't get to stride the field of battle set in motion by their words. It was still a victory.
And if she's not made for diplomacy, he is even less so.
There's another long pause, but he pulls her closer as he stays silent, so that when he speaks, his voice rumbles against her. "I cannot imagine what that would feel like: one's duty completed." His kind die in war, that is their duty. The idea of an end to it was almost impossible.
She leaned into him, eyes shut, arms around him to nestle in as close as possible.
"It is a strange feeling. One I barely know how to comprehend myself." She admitted. "Perhaps one day you will. Especially if you consider what you do here a part of that duty."
"Perhaps one day." But that day is a long time off and in a different world. And she is right here, and right now, warm and beautiful. "Tell me more of your time back in your world?" He makes a soft chirp and Elion comes padding over, because he sees a fire and a warm lap and his favorite lady person, who clearly has a kitty biscuit deprivation. He will fix it.
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Fine, okay, he'll say it. "It would ease my mind were you to examine him." Gadriel has no skills in the healing department, other than his own stubborn inability to get injured.
They're almost to the camp, where he had left a fire burning against the chill of the season. "Would you like to be out here by the fire, or inside?" Either way nest of pillows and blankets is going to happen. He just needs to know where to set it up
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"The fire is fine." She assured him. And before he could think to fetch those pillows and blankets, she set her hands on his cheeks and leaned in to kiss him.
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Her hands lingered against his cheeks. "Don't go far. Please."
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"Only to the tent, beloved." He turned his head quickly after he said that word, aloud for the first time. Uh. He'll be right back and by then perhaps the hot rush of color will have faded from his cheeks.
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"I had despaired of ever seeing your beautiful face again."
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"You are sweet, Gadriel." She whispered just as their lips met. Leaned back against the pillows, she grasped his arm and urged him to join her so she could cuddle up against his side and pull one of the blankets over the both of them.
"My duty... has been completed." Was the simple version.
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He took the invitation to slide next to her, wrapping one arm underneath her, and he had been settling in when she said that. He propped himself back onto his elbow. "You did?" He sounded excited. "You defeated him?"
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"Not in the way you may think." Nor in the way she assumed she would. "I moved through dreams to speak with my brother in the past and requested his aid. Instead of slaying our grandfather as requested... he managed to speak with him and offered an alternative: a timeline where he was simply... our grandfather, who we grew up with, who loved us. I met this altered version in my time, and while I did not initially believe it true; it seems to have worked."
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He nodded, watching the fire for a long moment before responding. "The Codex says that if one has exhausted one approach, it is only wisdom to try other avenues." So Codex Approved...if a little heretical in methods--dreams? sorcery? SIGH. "So your friends and you are all...happy now?" What...what does someone do without fighting?!
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"More or less. But our duty is never truly done. I decided to remain with the Unseen — headmistress Hecate, Selene, Artemis," her Silver Sisters, "and protect my family from the shadows still, should they need it. Things are just... not so dire now, and I have my family returned."
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And if she's not made for diplomacy, he is even less so.
There's another long pause, but he pulls her closer as he stays silent, so that when he speaks, his voice rumbles against her. "I cannot imagine what that would feel like: one's duty completed." His kind die in war, that is their duty. The idea of an end to it was almost impossible.
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"It is a strange feeling. One I barely know how to comprehend myself." She admitted. "Perhaps one day you will. Especially if you consider what you do here a part of that duty."
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