
Red looked down to the meat for a moment before her gaze shifted back up towards Aella. She then, once again, looked down at the meat, inspecting it as if she though Aella might have spit in it or something. In the end, however, she threw away any feelings of reservation before eating at it whole heartedly, not offering any words of accusation towards Aella over the offering, but at the same time not offering thanks either. She wasn’t quite ready to fully embrace Aella in a hot kind of womanly cuddle, but the fact that she had caused Jaeden to just stop so far on his travels, and interact, when for days she had had none with him, was something that hadn’t gone unnoticed by her. Even if it was Ranuri playing it’s forceful hand on Jaeden after Aella’s touch didn’t matter to her. It had been the first time Jaeden had spoken to Red in close to fifteen days, and she was thankful for that at least, even if she wouldn’t voice it.
Jaeden continued to work over the remainder of the meat, moving some of hers to cook with his own. He gave a subtle roll of his shoulder as a slight itch appeared.
“There’s a small chance I’ll already be up fetching breakfast anyhow.” Jaeden said as he began working over the last piece of meat Aella had cut away.
“So if you feel the need to slip away, there’s a chance I won’t be aware of it until I’ve returned.”Jaeden nodded, listening silently as she spoke of her husband and her philosophy when it came to loss and dealing with it. He, in the end, didn’t necessarily have anything to add verbally, having shared the same view himself, but at the same time he found moving on difficult, especially in the wake of Olevar’s death. Jaeden soon pushed himself into a stand again after packing up the last of Aella’s meat into her preservation kit, moving back over to his spot in front of the fire, sitting next to Red. He turned the meat some more, making sure it would be cooked evenly before he looked up to Aella, giving a tilting nod of his head.
“Sure, you’re seeing people, but you’re avoiding them at the same time. Just running into them for what you need, nothing more.” Jaeden then commented, leaning back as Red suddenly laid her head along his shoulder.
“I’m talking about forming connections, meeting someone more than once rather than just getting their name for a bell or two and forgetting it half a bell after walking away from them.”Jaeden released a slow sigh, grabbing a few twigs and feeding the fire a little more.
“Look, I don’t mean to push the subject, in fact I generally wouldn’t these days,” Jaeden said, leaning back into the log as he stretched his feet out a little,
“and I’m not saying you have to go move into the city and take up permanent residence. It’s just that, well you said it yourself: You have to keep on because that’s what they would want you to do. Do you think your husband would want you to spend you remaining years alone, and by alone I mean eventually passing with no one to remember or grieve for you, as you did for him?”