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52nd Spring, 515AV
52nd Spring, 515AV
After a long day at work, the last thing Zhol wanted to be doing was lugging heavy boxes from place to place; but right now, he didn't mind in the slightest. The weighty chest currently stretching a few extra inches belonged to his wife, and while it wasn't quite the interpretation of her chest that he'd have liked to have his arms wrapped around, the fact that it provided him with an excuse to think of her as his wife over and over was more than enough to keep even the faintest glimmer of a bad mood from forming, and ensured that even if exertion made it fade, his smile was never more than a split second away from his lips.
Besides, today was a special day. Granted, it had been a season and a half since Zhol and Khara had spent a night apart from each other, and slowly - item by item - Khara's belongings had migrated their way from her room to his. It had still been his room though, and while Khara had said she didn't mind, it hadn't felt right to Zhol. There was something imbalanced about it, something not quite equal. That wasn't what their relationship - their marriage - was about. It had taken a few awkward conversations, some flashing of Chevas marks, and no small amount of eye-rolling from various Inarta who seemed to think they were far too young and couldn't possibly have slept around enough to have properly found the right person to mate for life with, but finally it had been agreed. A slightly larger room - emphasis on the slightly - had been found for them, and in their arms were the last of their belongings, being carried the final few steps to their home.
Zhol reversed into the already unlocked door, awkwardly pushing it open with his backside. A thought struck him however, and rather than back into the room completely he loitered in the doorway, settling the chest on the floor just beside the door before stepping back out into the corridor. Swiftly, he began to unburden Khara of the various items that she was carrying - she'd allowed Zhol to do his husbandly duty and carry the heaviest items, but had insisted on bringing as much as she could possibly carry on her own - and made a small mound against the wall beside him. Khara looked at him questioningly, but her gaze was answered a moment later, when Zhol swept her from her feet and into his arms.
"There is an old tradition in my family," he explained, sneaking a quick kiss before he said any more, "That when newly-weds establish their own pavilion, the husband carries his wife across the threshold into their new home."
His voice faltered, a slight wince tugging at his expression as he considered the possible origins and connotations of such an act. "It is probably supposed to represent the fact that I have stolen you away, and am bringing you to my pavilion to have my way with you, but..."
A flush of red crept onto Zhol's cheeks. "Since I have stolen your heart, that is close enough for me."
Besides, today was a special day. Granted, it had been a season and a half since Zhol and Khara had spent a night apart from each other, and slowly - item by item - Khara's belongings had migrated their way from her room to his. It had still been his room though, and while Khara had said she didn't mind, it hadn't felt right to Zhol. There was something imbalanced about it, something not quite equal. That wasn't what their relationship - their marriage - was about. It had taken a few awkward conversations, some flashing of Chevas marks, and no small amount of eye-rolling from various Inarta who seemed to think they were far too young and couldn't possibly have slept around enough to have properly found the right person to mate for life with, but finally it had been agreed. A slightly larger room - emphasis on the slightly - had been found for them, and in their arms were the last of their belongings, being carried the final few steps to their home.
Zhol reversed into the already unlocked door, awkwardly pushing it open with his backside. A thought struck him however, and rather than back into the room completely he loitered in the doorway, settling the chest on the floor just beside the door before stepping back out into the corridor. Swiftly, he began to unburden Khara of the various items that she was carrying - she'd allowed Zhol to do his husbandly duty and carry the heaviest items, but had insisted on bringing as much as she could possibly carry on her own - and made a small mound against the wall beside him. Khara looked at him questioningly, but her gaze was answered a moment later, when Zhol swept her from her feet and into his arms.
"There is an old tradition in my family," he explained, sneaking a quick kiss before he said any more, "That when newly-weds establish their own pavilion, the husband carries his wife across the threshold into their new home."
His voice faltered, a slight wince tugging at his expression as he considered the possible origins and connotations of such an act. "It is probably supposed to represent the fact that I have stolen you away, and am bringing you to my pavilion to have my way with you, but..."
A flush of red crept onto Zhol's cheeks. "Since I have stolen your heart, that is close enough for me."
"Nari" | "Common" | "Pavi"
This template was made by Khara. She is part of the Rebel Alliance, and a traitor.