your little sister is determined to make you and eivor see that you belong together.
A FRUSTRATED SIGH escapes your lips as your little sister dashes off with the piece of parchment you were using for a letter —now half-written. Rising from one of the tables in the longhouse, you start after her. "Helga!" You shout, catching her disappearing toward the granary. "Come back here!" You round the corner of the longhouse in haste, colliding with a wall of warm muscle, the both of you falling at the sudden impact. A warm and familiar laugh fills your ears from beneath you. "Eivor!" You gasp, eyes wide in shock —he was not due back to Ravensthorpe for some time. He smiles at the flush of color creeping up to your cheeks. "Sorry, I was–"
"Chasing after Helga," he finishes, laughing again, "as always." Much had changed since leaving Norway, but Helga's antics for mischief had not —you swear she must be one of Loki's spawns with how often you have to chase after her and keep her from getting into serious trouble. You roll off Eivor, and he's quick to rise, offering his hand —calloused from battle— to help you up.
Eivor smiles as he brushes the dirt from your shoulders and the smudge on your cheek. "It is good to see you," he notes, the amusement gone from his voice. Of all the people in Ravensthorpe, he always finds himself missing you the most. Your gaze flicks away from Eivor, unable to meet his clear blue eyes and the soft smile hiding behind his golden beard without making a fool of yourself. "But weren't you chasing after your sister?" Eyes widening, you dart off after Helga again. Eivor shakes his head, laughing to himself as he conducts his rounds.
EIVOR CALLS FOR a feast to celebrate the Raven Clan's new allies in the north and his return to the Ravensthorpe. For now, he has no intention of leaving —at least not until the time comes to secure another alliance with the lords of England or Sigurd summons him away. It is a good feeling, knowing you will see Eivor more often —like the days before you fled Norway. You watch as he makes rounds, speaking to Gunnar and Wallace, among others who call this growing settlement home. He may wear the title of Jarl, but Eivor is a good leader with the love and respect of his people.
Helga stumbles to where you sit, hiccupping with every other step and trying her best to hide the cup of mead behind her back. Part of you wants to laugh; you'd gotten into similar trouble as a young girl —Eivor and Sigurd your accomplices— but Helga is all you have in this world, and despite calling you sister, you're the only mother she's really known, too. "You are too young to be sipping on Tekla's mead," you tell her, giving her a cup of watered ale instead. She opens her mouth to protest, but you shake your head. "I won't hear anymore on it, Helga."
Pouting, she clambers onto the bench next to you, reaching for the last remaining piece of a berry tart at the table. If she can't have any more mead and fun, then she'll eat enough sweets to make you stay up all night to hear her complaints. Helga follows your gaze as she bites into the sweet raspberry tart Tarben made. You're watching Eivor as he speaks to Mayda and Bertham —young lovers in a predicament with disapproving parents. Helga can't say she's surprised to find you staring at him. You seem to do that a lot. With the glances you and Eivor have exchanged all evening from across the longhouse, and after snatching a half-written poem from your desk a few days ago, she decides it's time for her greatest plan yet. "Do you like Eivor?" She asks —words slurring together.
"Of course," you answer, unsure why she would even ask a question like that. Helga knows how close you and Eivor are and how he oft comes in the late hours of the night seeking counsel, especially if he and Sigurd were at odds over something. "He's one of my dearest friends." Nigh every story worth telling from your childhood features Eivor.
Your little sister rolls her eyes with an exaggerated sigh. "No" —she shakes her head, whole body squirming on the bench— "not like that. Like how," she pauses, trying to find the right way to describe it, "Gudmund and Gudrun each other?"

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Assassin's Creed Drabbles
FanfictionA collection of one-shots and drabbles focusing on Alexios, Deimos, Brasidas, Eivor, Ivarr, and Edward. [requests are currently: CLOSED] Note that this book contains some stories rated 18+; such stories will be identified with a warning before the m...