70th of Summer, 513 AV 30th Chime of the 7th Bell The Docks Since the first night they had spent in one another's arms, Edreina and Razkar had made a sort of habit of sleeping on the subdeck of the Goldengrotto. Sometimes, they would wake woven around one another, limbs painfully asleep, suffocating under the hot breath of the other, other times they would be carefully parted except for their foreheads, and then there was that rare time in which they had somehow ended up on totally opposite sides of the ship, cuddling against the wall or a bookcase. In any case, waking was something that Edreina always savored. If she was the first to wake, chimes would pass in silence as her fingers forged new trails over the Myrian's skin, tracing over the delicate inkwork or one of the many knotted scars that adorned him. Each time he woke, the world's silliest grin would part her lips, a faint blush coloring her cheeks at the prospect of having been caught in one of her guilty pleasures. If the Myrian knew, or cared, he did not betray it. This morning, however, Edreina had been the second to wake, roused by the gentle creaking as Razkar moved across the deck. With a bleary blink, a long, stretching yawn, and a shake of her fiery mane, the Svefra was immediately wide awake. Curious, as always, the freckled woman rolled onto her feet and bounded across the hold, over to where Razkar was fiddling with something. As it turned out, Razkar was fiddling with his bow, for gods-knew what purpose. His bow... What day was it? For an instant, Edreina's brow creased as she counted days. Yes, it had been ten. Obviously, the cause of Razkar's early waking along with his pouring over his stringed weapon was that it was time for him to hunt, again. Once again, Edreina found herself wondering what this hunting-thing was like. Obviously not as easy as netting fish, and far more labor intensive than wrangling a fish with a pole. But what exactly did this land-strider's art entail? Did one simply sit in the woods until a creature of their choosing was foolish enough to tread into their line of sight? As odd as some may have found it to be, the soft-hearted woman had no qualms about killing the many-legged-beasts that roamed the land; they were stupid and brutish compared to the lovely finned creatures that filled Laviku's realm. "Can I join you?" Edreina asked abruptly, cocking her head to the side as the Myrian eyed her thoughtfully."I promise I'll be very very quiet!" Or at least attempt to be, she thought an instant later, somehow managing to keep her cherubic grin plastered on her face. Surely if she asked kindly enough, the Myrian would put up through her bumbling and stumbling through the woods. Besides, she would likely hate the entire experience, and that would prevent her from asking again in the future. If the burly warrior was half as smart as his willowy companion considered him to be, he would suck it up and take the vivacious woman along while they were still in a place where they could buy the food that her ineptitude would keep him from being able to procure this day. "Pretty please?" Absolutely bursting with energy upon this fair morning, Edreina attempted a facial expression she had seen girls make at the Arms a thousand times over: lower lip protruding, eyes wide and pleading. It was so un-Edreina that, as soon as the expression was created, it disappeared again as she dissolved into a puddle of giggles. |