49 Winter, 511 AV With the whole world falling apart around them, or Denval at least, Seodai had spent the better part of the season attempting to hide from it all in the company of Syllke Skyglow. Or, rather, he spent much of his time chasing mysteries from the past, resurrecting magic he'd forgotten in lifetimes between, and trying to sort out how to fix Denval. But, when the load got heavy and his spirit needed rest, it was Syllke to whom he turned. The Vantha had insinuated himself into Seodai's life and become inexpressibly important. At first, the dynamic between them had been purely blissful. Eventually, though, Seodai realized that sharing his thoughts about the magic gone awry, about the troubles in Denval, about Melchior only served to upset Syllke. For the first time since he'd met the beautiful Vantha, he had to keep something to himself. He'd been willing to do that, though, to avoid upsetting his lover and friend. The time in between tangled limbs on long nights was spent with, beyond their regular duties, enjoyable outings and time shared. Seodai introduced Syllke to Theo. He even introduced him to his parents, a dinner he'd never want to repeat. The other people in Seodai's relatively small social circle had all found themselves company to the duo, too, so that they had generally had a very busy winter. The chill that had taken hold of Syllke, however, refused to let go. Though some days were nearly normal, there were others where his Vantha could scarcely get out of bed. He would shudder and quake as if he was freezing to death, even when Seodai heated his small room to a heat that made him sweat as he held on to his beloved. It made Seodai feel desperately helpless, and all the more determined to figure out what was going on in Denval. But Syllke didn't want to hear about that, so Seodai lent whatever strength he could to his friend who wavered on the edge of wellness with each new day. On this particular day, Seodai had awoken in his own bed. It seemed cold and so very empty, and he worried about Syllke, waking up in his own in the Lyceum. These thoughts spurred him from the warmth of his blankets especially early, and he spent the better part of the morning working hard to take care of the animals and the farm. The afternoon was promised to Oliver, with whom he was making great progress. Syllke still did not know that Seodai had recreated a tiny sliver of his former magical abilities. Seo didn't think he'd appreciate it, somehow, his ability to create beautiful, magical flame and control it. By the time early evening had fallen, Seodai was tiring, but especially eager to drop in on Syllke. He'd made the Vantha promise to keep his evening free, as it had been several since they had been afforded the time to spend more than a few moments together. By the time he arrived in the doorway of his lover's room, he was exhausted with the worry that had plagued him for much of the day. It was an incredible relief, then, to see that Syllke seemed to be having one of his better days. His cheeks weren't so gaunt, his skin so blue. Violent shivering wasn't the order of the day, and Syllke actually smiled up at him when he noticed his arrival. His heart was arrested at the sight, and he crossed over to kiss those smiling lips quickly, before the moment passed. His fingers in dark hair, he felt Syllke meld into him with an ease that had been absent for a week or two. Gods, but it felt nice. "Hi," he grinned against Vantha lips, and pulled away enough to meet those swirling eyes. "You seem better." After half an hour of simply lounging about the warm room, catching up on the day, and simply basking in the warmth of Syllke's incredibly present presence, Seodai began coaxing Syllke towards the door. He was hesitant, at first, lest the grip of the cold torment him again. Seodai insisted that if he wore enough layers he would be fine. And so, bundled up more than even the Denvali, Seodai eventually coaxed Syllke away from the Lyceum, into the bitter cold of Winter. "I want to show you something," he said, lacing gloved fingers with Syllke's own. If anyone they passed resented it, he didn't notice, nor care. Seodai led Syllke away from the center of town, though he dare not venture into the wild in the dark of night. Neither of them would return from such a foolish endeavor, unarmed as they were. But, he moved precariously close to that line - on the borderline of the property belonging to the farm where, beyond it, lay only land and sky. "You're probably used to this," he breathed at last, pulling Syllke in front of him so that his arms could wrap around the fabric padded waist, pulling his lover into him. "But it only happens here every few years. I thought you'd like it..." Stretched out before them was an expanse of snow, fresh from the night before. Above it was an ebon blanket pricked with a million beams of light, glittering stars. None of this was uncommon for Denval but, instead, it was the swirl of color that overshadowed those stars that was out of place. It was the aurora, in limited force, stretched out before them. Seodai had thought Syllke might like it, yes, but he had also hoped it would make him feel better. |