Eirika, Princess of Renais (
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museboxingring2013-12-11 08:02 pm
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It was all very beautiful. It had taken precisely twenty minutes before Eirika decided she very much liked the Homestead. Vast land, mountains, rivers, waterfalls, and the very fragrance of the woods. The only forests she had ever known had been claimed by the horrors of the Demon King and finding such peace and tranquility was something she'd not anticipated. In fact, it was almost frightening how at ease she felt. And it was a wonderful way for her 'vacation' away to begin.
Connor's people- she called them fondly, to herself -were good people. Kindhearted, selfless, and they certainly seemed to love Connor a good deal. Why shouldn't they have? From mere conversations, they made the native sound like a hero and Eirika was less than surprised. A matchmaker, a man of many skills, a being of the land, and with a heart as radiant as the very sun. Connor was certainly a hero in more ways than one, and his modesty topped it off perfectly.
Eirika's favourite people were Warren and Prudence. And perhaps that was in part to their son, for Eirika had been given permission to hold him once and fell utterly in love. Not that he was hers, of course, but that it wasn't difficult to picture herself with one. One day. Some day. Although she was certain she heard whispered rumours of just such a thing when she turned her back to rejoin the man responsible for giving her peace of mind. And either Connor didn't, or specifically ignored them. The whole sense of family seemed to be all about them, after all. Which did make her consider that perhaps he had no desire for children, for he already had a family of brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, cousins, and so on.
There was something that caught her, however. The woman Connor affectionately referred to as Dobby. She and Connor seemed close and there really was no denying that Dobby quite plainly liked him. Adored him? She had no way of knowing, but there was a significant age difference between her and the woman who seemed quite able to hold her own. Without even really knowing it, a good deal of doubts flooded Eirika's mind. Likely because of her age. Her own capabilities. Her own position.
She really is more suited to him, she thought to herself as she wandered along, unsure specifically of where Connor had gone off to, though it was really Eirika who'd stumbled off for her own solitude and obsessive thoughts. And in the forest, there were plenty of things to get lost in. Like by those said waterfalls Eirika liked so much.
"Pretty, amusing, entertaining, capable," she recited aloud to herself. Hands slipping behind her back, Eirika's head tipped. "I think we couldn't compare."
For the level she is, is above me, regardless of rank and title. I wonder how he feels about her... Perhaps it is not my place to interfere in what she should want. I am still a woman, after all, and I know what eyes say. He may be better off with her than in my care, and I could accept that, even begrudgingly.

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Connor had went to fetch wildflowers for Achilles' grave after the meeting. Eirika...? Maybe she...went back to the manor? How come? She didn't say anything. Odd.
Very odd.
He made his way back to the manor to drop them off by the grave, offering some words. As he usually did. To talk to him. A form of solitude.
It has been a while, old man. It would seem the others have tended to the place in my absence.
Much has happened, much that cannot be discussed in one visit.
I...have met someone. I remember when you so told me of Abigail, how she looked so beautiful to you. So much so that it made you feel so different; like a new man.
I wish you could see her, just so you can call me a hardy fool for my own stumbles only for me to try to call you a hypocrite. I learn more to this day. Not how I can carry on for the Brotherhood, but how I can be the man I feel she deserves.
If you could really see me from where you are, perhaps you will get to see her.
...Alright.
"Eirika?" Connor then started to search for her in the manor. Not here. Not here. "Eirika!"
...
Shortly, after a worried search he would find her. She went HERE? All the way here?
It made him a little upset. He didn't waste any time with it.
"Eirika, why did you wander off here? Is everything alright? I was looking for you."
NO ALL OF MY FEELINGS WERE UP THERE
"I did not mean to worry you."
She found herself biting back any of that slight irritation, because at the end of the day she just didn't want to argue. Of course he was going to worry, because the Homestead was vast and there was a lot of terrain to cover. Which meant he'd probably near exhausted himself just to find her. So in a way, she really had been a little more thoughtless.
Lacing her hands together, she continued. "I'm all right. Nothing happened. I'm sorry. I won't do that again."
;A;
But he hadn't meant to sound authoritative. In fact, he recoiled a little...tipping his head as he approached her.
"...Sorry, I had not-" Connor shook his head.
"It was unlike you to wander without a word, I was worried something was the matter."
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It was hard to not be jealous, though, and as much as she wanted to spark a revolution of monogamy, she had a hard time wanting to expect it out of someone who wasn't even from her world.
"I was just thinking. That's all," she found herself repeating in a different manner. "There is a lot to look at and see. I'll try to keep my enthusiasm for exploration to a minimum. Was there something you wanted to go do?"
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In any case, there was something the matter with Eirika. Connor learned too much to let something like this go. Try as you may, Eirika. This man knows when you're hiding something.
"Exploration is not what bothers me," Connor said. "Something is concerning you, Eirika."
His tone was concerned, because for some reason he still wasn't quite confident enough to not think it had anything to do with him right off the bat.
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"Yes, there is," she admitted to him, direct and somewhat to the point. "I do not really wish to talk about it with you, else I already would have. I think it is trivial and petty and I think regardless of any truth behind the matter, that it really has nothing to do with any decision that I may make."
Her posture straightened and she closed the distance between them. Not to touch him, for if she was right about Dobby, it seemed not very right to act so familiar with Connor, despite their familiarity. "I do not wish to spoil this trip for you. For all you know, you may discover something you were missing before."
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Connor didn't like this. His eyes narrowed. Not in anger, but in blatant confusion.
"What are you talking about?" Because well, it's obvious he missed his friends. He missed the widespread land. He missed the hunts. He did MISS things. But for Eirika to outright say it like that felt wrong. Among everything else she said before that.
He only wanted her to talk because he was so worried. He didn't want to press. But at the same coin...he placed a hand gently on her shoulder.
"Eirika, there is something really concerning you and I am not forcing you but...to what decision or to what you mean about me 'missing' something is worrying. I do not know what I can do about this if you do not speak with me. Is it something I had done?"
There he said it.
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Or he didn't take her seriously. Again, was it really any of her business?
Eirik shifted, somewhat uncomfortable with the conversation in general. "No," she replied very firmly. And then she did take his hand, removing it from her shoulder, but holding it for only a few moments before she replaced it back to his side. "Rather that your happiness is very important to me. I have never claimed it had to be with me. And I did once say that if I could not do that, give that to you, that I would want to know. I think you do not understand when a woman is well-suited to you. For you. It matters to me very little who you are with, me or someone else, someone here perhaps. None of that matters. Only that you are content and I think you haven't exactly been paying attention well enough."
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His confusion had a quick way of traveling to more questions. But in this instance, it just paved a way for an argument.
Especially since she mentioned another woman, from what it seemed.
"I do not understand."
He was now visibly a little upset.
"If you are instigating I would be happier with another, that is ridiculous. Are you unhappy because you feel I am more suited to another woman? Eirik, you are spouting falsehoods and I have no idea where the notion is even coming from."
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I seem to be as human as any other woman and guilty of envy, and I shouldn't be and I know that. But just because I know it doesn't mean that it stops me from feeling that way.
"Just... I told you before that I was thoughtful and that, I most certainly am. Please look at this realistically. I say it so frequently. Aside from my position in Renais, I am not quite as capable as you. Better, yes, but not quite up at your level. Politically, you and I are so incompatible I... I don't know how or if we will ever be able to get past that."
Eirik smiled a little and she shook her head. "I trust you. I trust you to do the things you feel need to be done or things you want to have done. But I also in earnest believe that if you were to set me next to your Dobby, even as royalty, I couldn't compare. That was all I meant. Perhaps she is more your type. She seems to adore you quite a bit, and maybe you just don't see it. But I do."
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Dobby??
This was about Dobby?
What was Eirik talking about? Was she comparing herself to the kind of woman Dobby was? That didn't seem fair. Not just to him, but herself. And maybe Dobby too. Is this what she was aiming at? Feeling inferior to Dobby because she was an older woman...
...What would she then say about all the other women he knew? Aveline...what if she met her? Would she feel the same way? It would happen some day. Though Aveline hailed from New Orleans, every once in a while there would be Assassin correspondence. She enlisted his help and he knew she could be a friend as well as a Brother. If Eirik was still in his life like now, it would be inevitable she would meet Aveline.
And then there was Dobby; now was on Dobby.
Envy...a thing he never understood. Never felt. Why was this...? What an emotion...
"Dobby is a friend...an ally. We have worked together, found a line of understanding and respect. She is a good person and would make any man happy. But like any man, we still decide who we cherish in our lives. Why must you need to compare yourself to that?"
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When she heard him continue, she knew she was turning red. And some of it was what he said, but most of it was an odd sort of embarrassment that she didn't know she could experience. Pointedly she kept her gaze aside, which sort of went against everything she otherwise had been taught as a princess for her people.
"It is not really my business what you do or with whom, or so my upbringing would have me believe. You are an oblivious man and often do not see things that are there. Her feelings may be unrequited, but she has a certain look about her when she looks at you. If I must be truthful, she was here first and in your life before me."
Lifting her right hand, as if just to keep him quiet a bit longer, she continued, "You are right that you are the only person permitted to make decisions like this. But I'm telling you that if you should ever decide to change your mind, or whatever have you, that I support your decisions, and I support you. That it is unconditional and it does not exist solely because of my feelings for you, or our relationship."
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Connor, at times, either forgotten or ignored that Eirik was still young; yet some would say the same to him. Or at least mentally. But Eirik was speaking like a young girl; it just seemed like it to him.
There was still a spark of anger inside of himself when she continued speaking. Connor could not begin to understand the royal workings of Eirik's mind, or "upbringings", if only for the reason that what she says from them seem ridiculous. Naive, sure. Oblivious, sure. Not a man of no conviction.
"You think I would 'change my mind' so easy, then? Since when did you view what we had as something I was willing to consider to throw away because I met you second to another?"
It was then when he crossed his arms and looked to the ground for a moment. Shortly, he would look up to hear what she had to say next.
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"I could never even begin to think I knew what you were thinking," she admitted with a smile. "You are still sometimes such an enigma to me. In some ways you are very open, but in many more you are not. Just as I am." Which seemed to mean she had taken no offence to it.
"My implication was only that she may be more suited to you. I know you dislike it when I begin making these comparisons, but think for just a moment. Let us say you and I both lived in Renais and you were a prince among the other princes of their provinces. Naturally, a princess takes on many suitors until the appropriate one for marriage is found and this is based on relationship compatibility in addition to political compatibility. In the world I come from, love doesn't mean as much as I wish it did."
She motioned over to him with some consideration. "We stand at many odds with one another, where you and Lady Dobby do not. A relationship with her I think would be more convenience, and more of ease. But I say that objectively. It will never be easy for me to be apart from you and if the day did come that you decided your future was not with me, despite how upset it would make me, I would have no other choice than to accept and respect that. After all, you know what is best for you and for the love I bear for you, with everything in me, I could never endure willingly to see you unhappy or to be the cause of your discontent."
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"Your heart burdens you more than I ever want it to," he simply said under his breath. He said it so...sadly.
He did nothing else there, and would soon let her go. Again, despite what Eirik did. With how heavy as his heart and how heavy this whole discussion was, something happened.
He did ponder for a few minutes as a recollection started coming in. He would walk slowly to the falls, looking at it. Thinking hard about what he wanted to say. Because...he remembered. He remembered a talk he had with Dobby some time ago. Something he chose to lock away and move forward. Like he always did.
"Eirik, I am not the man for Dobby," he would say. "I remember..."
A pause.
"I remember we spoke once. She asked me what I wanted to do when everything was over. When I was done with what I wanted to do."
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And then just like that, he divided them and the difference between union and 'divorce' was apparent, a sensation that imprinted itself upon her heart, and reminded her how much the very thought of not having Connor in her life made her insides ache. A kind of sorrow she had no desire to entertain, but one she willingly wore because there was nothing else otherwise that she could have done.
Subconscious thought or not, her right hand lifted and settled over her heart momentarily, as if well aware enough of the way he sometimes made it race by doing hardly anything at all. And then it moved to her necklace that she sported with pride, as if she'd had some kind of staked claim over the man, though he was certainly a man and not a piece of land.
"What did you tell her?" she asked him, undeniably curious, but willing not to press if he had no desire to tell her. It wasn't his requirement, after all. He never had to answer to her, regardless of her position. In the end, he never saw her position anyway, and perhaps that was all for the better.
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This ring said a lot about Connor's feelings right now; how he was as willing to let go of the ring as he was to the person who gave it to him. Which wasn't what he was going to do easily.
Also, how he was willing to come to finality to any thoughts he seemed to push aside in the past. Revisit them and hope they made sense. His past with Dobby seemed to make more sense the more he spoke with Eirik about it. In the end, he hoped she would listen before coming to judgment.
"I told her," he started. "I wanted to someday settle down and start a family. Someday. At that time, I knew it might not come soon with much I had still needed to do. I had not...given it serious thought at that time."
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Eirik thought of the future often. She had to. Because that was all she had. At least in accordance with tradition. She didn't know how to live a life that didn't involve her throne or her people or her obligations. She practically relied on the idea of marrying, bearing children, and being an appropriate queen. When her journey with Connor had begun and even when they knew there was some kind of future there, she had done her best to ignore the life she normally would have lived.
"Many... people I think would feel the same way," she replied with a slower nod, clearly still thinking. "Even fleetingly. When you get accustomed to the way a life is, it's hard to imagine it any other way. You've spent your entire life fighting for other people never having a moment for yourself, never really thinking about things you wanted or things you would have liked to have. You always live for the moment right then and there. Because you didn't really know how long you would be about. In a worse case scenario, the present day could be your last one."
Folding her arms over her chest, she continued. "When you live a life like that, you have to do everything you absolutely can that day. Taking things for granted, or people, isn't something you can do. So it would be hard to think of a future, when you're not certain you'll ever have one." Her tone quieted and she found herself eying the ground with some consideration, "...We've both done our share of not thinking too hard about what may come. Usually."
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He fiddled with the ring again before turning to her, his eyes looking right at hers. Instead of retorting, he decided to add more to her statement.
"I led a long life of finding answers and solutions to problems that came for my people," he spoke. "Soon enough, my war was over."
He motioned to her again, coming closer.
"But where that left me, I did not know. I thought I knew what I wanted at the time; what all I wanted. My mind was more shrouded before than I could think."
He eyed the floor with her.
"Dobby made a statement to how she wanted me to give her a chance. I agreed then, thinking that would be my answer," he said, with a small sigh. Only because he didn't want to give Eirik a chance to think anything bad.
"An answer to what, I did not feel I knew. I could not see myself with a woman then. I had told you once we started our courtship...I had not known how to be a good partner or what I could do to begin so. "
He continued.
"A while passed...soon enough, Dobby came to me again saying she was not ready for settling down either and that I should really find someone on my own. To this day, I never knew what she meant by such words. She did not seem in pain from it, nor did she seem upset with me. I knew then that I could not be the man for her, whether I felt seriously about a relationship or not."
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Her head tipped and eventually her eyes found his. She found herself gazing at his hands temporarily, thinking to how many times she noticed he would fidget with them. As if he was a child. Endearing. She liked it sometimes. He probably didn't know that she knew. Or maybe he did and he simply didn't care.
Her mind traveled somewhat distantly. Briefly anyway. Had he and Dobby been lovers at one point in time? Probably no more lovers than she and Lyon. Or she and Innes. That was to say, not at all, but only that points in her life either of them could have and would have made fine husbands, fine kings, and fine emperors. And she could have been empress. All of that what ifs and what could have been's.
"Someone of your own," Eirik finally managed to echo. "The only person who can ever make a decision like that is you. Only you know who makes you feel so complete. Like the person you've never been, or never thought you could be. A... long time ago, you told me that unions were supposed to be joyous occasions and up until you said it, I only thought it, somewhere deep inside of me. Because I didn't believe in it. I didn't believe it was possible. I didn't believe that was a life I would meet."
Lacing her hands together, she drew in a deep breath and sighed. "I... love you more than the sun and the stars, the moon, the lakes, the rivers, the trees, peace. I love you more than myself, more than my people. More than position. More than my crown. I've... never been happier than I am when I am with you. I can never make a decision for you, but I can tell you, that I've never been complete before you. You never have to say you feel the same and I don't expect it, but... you deserved to hear it from me. If only once."
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But was it really? Eirik had come in his mind a lot, in many places. He thought about how they could spend a morning, a day, a night. What he could do with her that they could enjoy. Would she like this? That? Was she happy? Sad? Afraid? All those things mattered, and soon Eirik became a part of his life in such a way that he can't think otherwise that it was of high importance. It was as if she became a part of him; and a part of him he didn't want to get rid of.
How to say that, though? Really say it? Then he thought: he should just say it. With a small purse of his lip, he removed the ring from his finger and gazed at it.
"With all of my love, respect, and fidelity. I see those words through all my days," he said as he put the ring back on. "I read it and it soothes me in a way that it feels like it has become something I want to experience and keep experiencing. This ring...means you have become part of my day when I wake to when I sleep. I do not want to lose that nor would I exchange it for anything else."
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But would he ever...? She wanted to think he wouldn't.
In hearing him, she released a breath that she didn't realise she was holding. And she blushed so hotly because the words she left for him were ones that she didn't easily hear or say. With her love, respect, and fidelity. With her love, respect, and fidelity. The three words were not simple and carried so much weight that just the ring itself was its own kind of burden. It bound her to him and vice versa.
...Why did he wear it? She had expected he would only ever hold onto it. She... never imagined he would wear it. And that surprised her from the beginning up until the current moment.
"...I..." She shifted nervously, because he caught her. "...I am very honoured to have you say such." And if it had been any other situation, she would have curtseyed. It was something paused in the middle of because she felt awkward. He was her... lover? Was that a word to use? Suitor seemed so simple. Lover sounded so passionate.
"...I'm sorry," Eirik shyly replied. "I don't know what to say. I feel... increasingly bashful. In... a good way." As indicated by the way she wove her hands together and stared at them as if they were so fascinating. His eyes were so much more beautiful she thought, but she really disliked letting him see her blush.
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"You have made me feel that way," he stated.
"Actually, you had steered me from thinking in the dark about..."
He paused, but only briefly. He tried to find a particular word then have it crawl up his throat to let it out.
"...My heart," because it really was hard to say something like that, he was understanding more about what his mother had told him those many weeks ago when he learned about her and Gordon. He admitted that he misjudged; it truly all was hard to say outloud.
But once he did, that feeling of being alive came back like it had before, and then everything felt great. Wonderful even. It helped him move on.
"To that, I can only hope to give you as much as I could. You. No one else."
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The kind of thing she wanted to proclaim so publicly so that everyone in every world might know of her undying and unconditional love.
Eirik nodded and as she put her composure back together, she tried to look a little more authoritative. Her hands lowered, one behind her back and she beckoned to him with the other. "I hear you," she acknowledged through pink cheeks.
"If you would, approach." It sounded diplomatic, but that was only a façade and knowing Connor, he could probably see through it by now.
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It was another "moment" for them: Connor and/or Eirik spilled some of themselves, Eirik tried to act like a regal princess, etc.
Eirik's flushed cheeks could mean much more than she says, and that is what Connor was going to believe.
He was used to this by now, but again, nothing about it he disliked. He welcomed it, actually.
He moved closer, maybe feeling a bit coy. So he decided, again, he should just do it. "If you had wanted something, just say so," he said as he took that hand in both of his. "Or do you not think I know by now when you do?"
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Her breath caught in her throat when she heard him and she very willingly kept her gaze on the way he held her hand between his. She could have protested. Would have, in any other situation. It wasn't like she didn't think about it.
He was so direct that she felt no other option than to play the fool. Her gaze turned aside and she allowed him to keep her hand. "I-I don't know what you're talking about."
Because how to be so straight forward to him? Did he not know the effect he had on her? He was a grown man and she was just barely an adult. That might have been the complication with taking so young a girl as a lover- that ability to satisfy her in a plethora of means. Eirik's curiosities existed, but stayed at bay, a distance so far beyond that she truly believed he knew nothing of them.
As she'd intended for them to stay.
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He wished she'd look at him but, again, there was something endearing about her reaction. It was...precious, and amusing.
He gently raised her hand to put his lips to it. He decided to not say anything, if only to see how Eirik would react.
Call him somewhat curious.
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In those moments if he'd known any better, he could have asked anything of her and she would have given in voluntarily. Almost anything, anyway.
Her gaze returned to him and she drew her lower lip between her teeth, a ginger bite as if to keep herself upright. How could a simple man make her feel like she'd go weak in the knees? Eirik thought it was ridiculous. Her expression, as unreadable as she tried to keep it, held a degree of fondness, adoration, and perhaps a tad of arousal from the way he treated her. Or perhaps it was only that she imagined it was her mouth he was kissing and not simply her hand.
...Must you, she thought as she eyed him lovingly.
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Eirik could very well reach over and hold his heart physically in her hand and it would have been the same feeling. Eirik had him entranced that way, completely. Like a temptress beckoning him. He could feel his throat close, a fault of his nerves actually getting the better of him internally. He kept a straight face-well no, that modest smile. His heart raced with anxiety with every thump it made.
He had seen how she reacted, now it was a matter of what to do next. She looked at him so lovingly that Connor didn't know whether to kiss her again or see what she did on her own. With every kiss they shared in the past, it was like a small iota of his burdens would leave him for just that moment. Because the world brought him there, kissing her, and that was all that mattered. He would look back when they first decided to court, when they shared their real first kiss, when they first met. So many things would flood his heart and he loved every moment.
Even looking into those eyes, those blue...beautiful blue yes, he felt a trouble leave him. Replacing that trouble was the sensation of wanting more. He passionately pressed his forehead on hers and wrapped his large arms around her small waist. Like a breath, he spoke again from his heart.
"Your eyes..." Connor softly spoke. "You always show such light and kindness in them. It is all still...so surreal to me, I cannot fathom it sometimes. I do not know when it was I starting seeing the light you always gave, but it is something I always see in those eyes."
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But how to even begin voicing that... She hardly understood why the feeling existed or what it really meant. Only that she felt so incredibly insatiable and greedy that to some degree, she thought love itself could have been a great sin. But oh how she loved the man who birthed the sentiment in her.
Teeth scraping over soft pink, she was still trying to reteach herself how to speak when she left her left hand between them, knowing it did absolutely nothing for the way she practically ached. Her other rested against his side, creeping up along his ribcage, over his shoulder, until she found the very length of his neck. Her weight shifted and she trembled from what she described only as delight.
Drawing the tip of her nose over his, she thought about kissing him. Wanted to, but somehow managed to refrain, for she had a suspicion that if she did, she might not stop. Withdrawing her face from his, she took his cheek into her hand, so he might better eye her. "...And what else do you see, Ratonhnhaké:ton?" She sought nothing in particular, only that he would seduce her with words.
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His cheek practically nuzzled in her hand, feeling the warmth of it. That small hand making this large, tough, strong man somewhat melt inside...it would be a sight for sore eyes. He closed his eyes a brief moment, at peace and feeling soothed by her touch.
He opened his eyes to realize they were at such close proximity that he wondered if Eirik took notice of his features; or at least, examined them when they were so up close. They were looking at each other so deeply that the two were probably in total synchronization with their hearts and minds. He was seeing much, but as serious as Connor was, he wanted to answer her question even if Eirik didn't really seek answers. His eyes were looking right at her, so she would know he had every intention to answer.
"Spirit. Dedication...I wonder if you realize how much you could inspire the world as you had inspired me."
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The fool she loved with every bit of herself. Her attention went in no other direction. It was all for him, every gaze, every moment that they stood there together. Was that what it was like to be in love? It must have been. She had no way of comparing it as she had nothing in her past akin to.
She bothered not to hide the smile that took her features. Grazing her thumb over his cheek, she softened and shook her head slowly. "You did not have to answer that," Eirik explained. "And yet I am not displeased by anything you said."
True, that when she had the opportunity to, she took in all of his features. It was hard not to and when they were so close to one another, she had no other desire than to take advantage of the situation. The sculpting of his features. How he looked when he smiled. For she always wanted to know every part of him. As lovers that was what they were to do, in her opinion.
Where she normally would have asked for his permission, she leaned up to the best of her ability, which didn't require much, and set her lips to his in something of a fleeting and brief kiss, but with no lack of warmth.
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Connor's features still softened the more she looked and touched him like she was. He was becoming softer and softer...Almost defenseless. Again, completely fine with it right now. He let out a small sigh, as his cheek was grazed, before deciding he was to take a hand of his to gently have her keep the hand where it was. He liked it right where it was, happy where it was. His other arm was still wrapped around his waist.
All of which meant it was okay for her to give him that kiss. The brief but warm kiss.
He just...kept on smiling at her. Under her "spell" of complete adoration.
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She'd had a thought to draw away, which she did, for in heavier moments, Eirik thought it wisest to indulge only a little at a time, for she had the suspicion that to some degree, her discipline would break. And that was something she was either trying to hide from him, or simply grasping onto tightly in favour of keeping his comfort at the forefront of her mind. Whatever the case, the way he held her hand in place, kept the rest of her as well, and reminded her once more of how small she was beside him. If not in height then surely in muscle mass.
In short, easily broken.
As he kept her eyes, she wondered if she was to kiss him again, or what he wanted. He looked so... open to... ideas. As if he only wanted her near him. Perhaps because he was concerned about losing her. She wondered if she made him complete. And she wondered if the difference between them was that she'd willingly let him go if she had to.
"...Yes?" she managed to breathe out, though more than a little lost for words. "...Is... there something you would like...?"
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Sorry Eirik, he had no words either. He kept her hand there with his one hand but he made a reach for her chin with the other.
Nothing she couldn't give, that was the real answer, but he did know what he wanted. Something he had enjoyed so much these days.
An emotional talk turned into making them ever so closer, how strange. Funny, even.
He decided the chin graze would be a clue. He wouldn't utter word.
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It was an answer enough. Something about the way he didn't even say anything had her minutely captured. Caught enough that for many moments, she said and did nothing. Not because she didn't know what he wanted, but rather that she did know.
How far they had come.
How simple it was for her to surrender to him.
If Connor had been the enemy, then she all too willingly would have given up her country. All for the sake of love. And he could have destroyed her. Yet she knew well enough that who they were to one another would result in no such thing.
A kiss what what he wanted, and a kiss was precisely what she gave him.