Season of Fall, Day 40, 513 AV
Jorin's head sprang up when Rinya snapped "Well I’m glad you finally get the feeling then!" At first he couldn't understand what she was referring to. When had she... then he remembered when Farline had practically thrown herself at him at the Grotto. And then there was Farline bringing up their dancing during he and Rinya's little week of... separation.
And he could see how much that would have hurt her. Did hurt her, now that he recalled. He'd not paid attention with Farline and Rhys both standing there, but Rinya had not been happy to hear about Farline's dancing lessons with him.
Jorin sighed softly. Really, neither of them behaved well that week. He had nobody to talk to, nobody that he really knew that well. Kirsi didn't seem an appropriate person to confide in, and Dust was a nice girl but she didn't seem like she'd understand. Krima was not a close enough friend, and so that really only left Farline.
Jorin realized that, in all probability, Rinya had been spending an equal amount of time with Rhys during that week. Who else did she really know that well in Riverfall, besides Dust? Jorin really didn't want to think about what went on that week. For once, he didn't want to know. Ignorance was bliss, and all that.
Jorin barely registered it when Rinya apologized a moment later. He was too busy thinking about how, despite their bond, despite their trust, despite their love, they could've come to this. Everything he'd done up until that point was in the hope and effort of avoiding a situation like this and now here they were. Right in the middle of it.
When Rinya knelt down in front of his seat and put her hands on his knees his own hands reached out and covered hers. The warm contact with his mate comforted him and he realized, neither of them were really being fair to the other. The anger from earlier had already begun to ebb. Really, Jorin was not a man who could stay angry or depressed for very long.
Rinya spoke softly, telling him how she didn't mean to keep it from him, just that it had slipped her mind. He could understand that, they'd been... busy, these last few days. And truthfully, he himself hadn't really thought about Beautyfest much. He realized with growing shame that he'd taken Rinya for granted. He'd assumed they'd go together, so he never even bothered to actually ask her. This was as much his fault as it was hers.
In his musings, Jorin almost didn't notice when Rinya had gotten up, and silently padded to her own room. He waited a tick or two before getting up himself and following her. She was brushing the sand from the beach out of her hair with her hand, his shirt was tossed carelessly across her bed. Jorin came up behind her and wrapped his arms gently around her, just under her breasts. He rested his head in the crook of her neck and sighed.
"I'm sorry, Rinya," he murmured quietly into her ear. "I guess we both behaved pretty badly that week. We never really talked about it because we knew this would happen. So we basically just agreed not to think about it. But that doesn't really help, does it?"
Jorin sighed heavily hugging Rinya closer to himself. "It wasn't fair of me to blame you for this. It's both our faults; but really it doesn't even matter."
Jorin released Rinya, and gently turned her around by the shoulders to face him. He shifted his gaze so that he could look Rinya in the eyes, hands still on her shoulders. "I know Farline isn't easy for you to deal with. And I guess you can imagine, I'm not exactly Rhys' biggest fan," he admitted, with a small smile.
"But I'm in love with you, Rinya. Every day I fall more and more in love with you. And that means I trust you completely." Jorin grimaced. "I do know you better than that. And I want you as much as you want me, you know that. It isn't you I don't trust. It's Rhys. I don't trust him not to drag you off somewhere, whether you let him or not. Tell me, Rinya, would you trust Farline with me?"
Jorin sighed, and snaked his left hand to Rinya's waist and drew her close, pressing their chests together. He rested his forehead on hers and closed his eyes. "I-I'm sorry, that wasn't fair. I'd never hurt you, Rinya. Especially not like that."
Jorin pulled back, and his hands went from Rinya's shoulders to her waist. He pulled her forward, leaned in and kissed her. He wanted to just forget the day, forget Farline and Rhys and the whole Beautyfest debacle and just feel like they did on that beach. Content. Playful. Happy. He just wanted to see a smile on Rinya's face again.
Jorin felt a familiar heat radiate from their kiss, warming his insides and washing away the negative emotions. Sure, kissing Rinya didn't actually fix the issue. She was still going to Beautyfest with Rhys. But at least, here in their condo, she was here with him.
Jorin would have continued the kiss, but the drying sea-salt itched uncomfortably, and the sand made both their skin feel gritty, making their embrace less than comfortable. Breaking off, he looked Rinya in the eyes and winked, feeling a bit playful himself. "Wow, we're both filthy," he noted with a grin.
"Let's both get cleaned up," he suggested as he smiled down at Rinya and winked again.