Till Death Us Do Apart
Spring, 510 AV
Spring, 510 AV
Never had she been this anxious about a mission. From what she’d heard, it appeared to be an ordinary patrol like every day. Something seemed to be strangely off, though. For the time being Kilviria pushed the thought aside, but later she should remember it as a creepy foreboding.
“So we’re out once again” Ansel sighed. Sitting at the windowsill of his room and playing with his violet highlighted hair made him incredibly good-looking to the half-naked female curling up at the fluffy carpet to his feet. She couldn’t take her eyes off him, her happy smile revealing subtly pointed teeth. Her pale yellow hair, the feral glint in her dark eyes indicated her race. And the way she rubbed her shoulder against the vantha’s foot hinted at her affection for him.
“I will help you in any way I can” Kilviria promised her bondmate. He was soft-spoken and sometimes overreacted, but she knew serving Morwen in the Icewatch was important to him. Through their bond and with her strength she would support him as best as she could!
Ansel looked down at her and smiled warmly. They’d been together since Kilviria had been a very small cub, barely away from her mother, and had developed a stable and reliable bond since then. They could feel each other’s emotions, so Kilviria just sensed that her support made Ansel stronger. Then he tapped at the icestone between his legs. “Come, sit with me.”
Kilviria obliged happily and cuddled with him. She only wore a thin indoor tunic she had borrowed from Ansel – with his smell woven into the fabric! – and through thin linen their skin rubbed against each other’s and made emotions stir. “I will follow you and protect you, and defeat any enemy coming in our way. You don’t have to worry when we’re together. Please be happy.”
Still Ansel wasn’t convinced. She knew what he thought, knew that he had been gnawing at that issue for quite some time. Ever since he had joined the ranks of the Icewatch. “Your uncle has told you to join, right? Your craftsmanship’s not too good”, she reminded him and giggled.
That brought a grin on his face and he ruffled her blond locks. “I’m glad I got the chance to meet you, honestly. It’s just … it’s not a life I enjoy. I’m not good at anything else besides fighting and patrolling, but … I don’t enjoy it.”
Kilviria had heard that before, but she had never truly understood his feelings. Although she felt them through the bond, there was something transferring she couldn’t comprehend. “But you like serving Morwen, right?”
Ansel sensed that she didn’t fully understand – again. “Of course”, he confirmed and gave an encouraging smile. “Well, it’s not like I have anything else to do with my time, so let’s get dressed and started.” Carefully they parted and left the windowsill. Both had barely felt the cold of the icestone, thanks to Morwen’s gnosis.
The Ice Queen protected their home and their people. Why wouldn’t they be happy to serve Her? But as long as she could be by Ansel’s side, Kilviria didn’t really care and didn’t concern herself with problems she couldn’t change.