51st Day of Fall, 518 AV, 8th Bell
Dawn broke over Baroque Bay almost reluctantly, weak rays of early morning sunlight fighting to pierce their way through the ever looming clouds. The weather had been positively miserable this season, and showed no signs of letting up any time soon. The only upside of the otherwise gloomy morning was that the rain seemed to be holding back, even if the clouds looked pregnant and ready to deliver at any time.
A gentle yawn parted Kailani’s lips as she awoke on that dreary morn, her arm lazily tightening around Azcan’s waist. Nuzzling in against his neck, she pressed a kiss to the flesh with a soft laugh. “Wake up,” she whispered in his ear, lips fluttering against the lobe with the motion of her words. She’d taken a day off from ferrying the citizens of Sunberth about in order to take The Sunset Tide out on the ocean, and she was eager to get their voyage started. It had been far too long since she’d properly set sail upon Laviku’s waters, and a day trip with Azcan sounded like the perfect remedy to that unfortunate error.
The weather outside might be inhospitable, but the inside of the Svefra’s cabin was anything but. Since the night the drummer had drunkenly boarded her ship and poured his heart out to her, the two had become inseparable once more. Kailani knew the honeymoon phase was bound to end soon, just as it always did, but she was determined to enjoy it while it lasted. Limbs entwined with his, she nuzzled against him again. “Up, up, up,” she murmured to her drowsy paramour before dropping a kiss on his cheek and disentangling herself from the bed.
With a stretch and a sigh, she rose to her feet and rubbed the sleep from her eyes. A brindle Akinva Deerstalker looked up at her from his position at the foot of the bed, instantly on alert. The large, muscled dog rose to his feet and padded over to his mistress, looking up at her with curious amber eyes. “Hungry, Kona?” Kailani asked the dog with a smile. She reached down to scratch his ears. A wag of his tail answered her question, the canine then trotting over to the pack he knew held his favorite sausages. “You’re such a smart boy, aren’t you?” the Svefra crooned, giving his rump a quick pat before digging out a few venison links and offering them to her companion. He accepted them more gently than might be expected of such a large animal before licking her hands clean of any trace of sausage grease. “What a good boy,” she told him, scratching under his chin and kissing the top of his head. Another wag of his tail and a tongue swiped over her face were her reward, the Svefra giggling softly before Kona settled back at the end of the bed.
Walking over to the nearby chest, she removed a shirt and breeches, pulling them both on along with her boots. Stopping in front of the mirror, Kailani rearranged the mess her braids had become in the night. Picking up her seashell necklace, she wound it around her neck with a nod. The sailor flashed a grin at her reflection. Much better.
Kailani turned back to look at Azcan with a warm smile. The prospect of a day at sea had her eyes sparkling and her cheeks rosy, her excitement nearly palpable. The fact that he was with her made her all that much more eager. It was just like the old days, secret hours stolen away from the rest of the pod with only each other and the sea for company. Walking over to him, she wound her fingers with his and stole a kiss. “Hurry up and get dressed,” she urged. “I’m ready to go!”