Lily was incredibly fortunate that he came to her aid.
She laid in his arms bridal style, head nestled into his chest. The man had wrapped her in his cloak, leaving his appearance exposed to her greedy eyes.
The sun had slowly begun to peak above the mountains, coating the land with her warm gaze. Looking at the sun reminded her of someone- but it hurt her head to think more about it.
She always preferred the moon.
Mindlessly, her fingertips delicately traced his tattoos. Amongst the sharp turns and Nordic symbols, there was writing along his shoulder and forearm in a language she didn't understand.
He hummed in contentment as she touched him. Seems that was an easy way to relax him.
"Aren't you cold?" She asked delicately. She knew the answer because his body radiated heat like no tomorrow. "Not one bit." He'd say.
How strange. "Why?" She questioned, leaning her head near his collarbone.
He tensed, avoiding her gaze, before speaking. "I'm going to leave you near them." He told her, "I can't let them see my appearance."
Lily furrowed her brows. That was... the worst attempt at a diversion she's ever heard.
Or, well, the worst she remembers.
He'd slowly put her on the ground. Her feet were wrapped up with cloth they took from the cabin. She felt awful for stealing, but the man didn't care one bit. He only cared about keeping her warm.
She kept her hand on his bicep, turning to look up at him. His extreme height was always a shock, but she began to find comfort in it. Pursing his lips, he appeared reluctant to walk away. She was just as hesitant."I hope I learn your name soon." She smiled softly, watching him melt at the sight of it. "I think I'm falling in love with you."
His breath caught in his throat. The man averted his gaze, bashfully unable to meet her gaze.
Clearing his throat, the flustered man stepped away. "... Stay safe."
Lily giggled quietly as he trotted away, hiding the red invading his face. His vulnerability made her heart swoon and ache for him more.
She holds the large cloak close, bundling herself up in it like a blanket. It was huge compared to her- dragging on the ground due to her inferior height. The inside was fluffy, obviously made from a warm pelt.
Walking through winter's tears was cold, but it was satisfyingly beautiful. She noticed the whitened landscape beautifully complimented the moon.
The sun felt strange when it bounced off the shiny surface of the snow.
Up ahead, she began to approach an archery.
Aun wasn't too bothered about being awoken early this time.
With slightly widened eyes, he watched Vor get chewed out like a piece of gum.
Baldur roared at her, flailing his hands and constantly grabbing her to shake or hit her for her insolence.
He constantly threw around the world Sacrilege- which wasn't a term he used lightly. Vor had royally fucked up this time.
Nearby Tribe members anxiously stood on the sidelines. They held their bows, awaiting for the trio to move out of the way. Baldur had run up to Vor while she was walking back from the target with her arrows, and his verbal assault has continued there ever since.
Aun approached not soon after, but he didn't speak a word. Fortunately- Baldur seemed solely focused on the Ek, for now. It was unlike him to be this angry since he tends to brush things off and not treat them very seriously.In other words, Baldur was very laid back.
This was nearly as shocking as when Aun watched Eir get angry for the first time.
"Lá hyú́, he?!" Baldur hissed, "I know you care about the cubs, but this is fucking attú!" He flailed his hands, "Do you not trust me, Ek?!"
[I mean, really?!] - [stupid!]Suddenly, the Aðal's gaze landed on Aun. He tensed up.
Baldur pointed at him, "Fú́f o fndé lúta fau?"
[Did you know about this?]He had an idea of what Vor had done.
"No, sir." He pursed his lips, trying to avoid his own personal screaming match.
"Wow." He deadpanned, sounding like a disappointed parent. "O fú́f fau pó hré ú onáfu, Vor?" He looked at the Ek.
[You did this all by yourself, Vor?]She was blankly staring at the ground. Aun couldn't tell if she was angry, ashamed, or miserable. Perhaps all of the above.
"I asked you a fucking question." He hissed, getting up in her face. The Ek hurriedly nodded, "Má."
[Yes.]Her title was on the line.
But it wasn't like Vor didn't have some semblance of support. Other tribe members were equally suspicious of Lily- considering her timing of arrival and when the children started to get hurt. Aun agreed with her suspicions- but not with her violence.
Baldur speaks to Ullr, their god. He has nothing but respect for the two of them- so why would he defy their orders?
Aun perked at the sound of snow crunching nearby. He looked around the archery before noticing a woman coming from the woods. The usually emotionless Fjǫrðr raised his brows in shock.
Lily had returned. Her arrival, especially in a cloak and small clothing pieces, confirmed his suspicions.
Vor literally dumped her outside pack land.
"... Aðal." He spoke up. The taller man whipped his gaze toward the Fjǫrðr, searing his gaze deep into his soul. Aun gestured toward Lily, "She's back."
Almost giving himself whiplash, Baldur immediately turned his head toward her.
He bolted up to her, quickly bowing his head. "I'm so sorry." He apologized, "lá'm he gyahú for her insolence."
[I'm so sorry]Looking at the Ek, she stared at Lily in absolute shock. Her eyebrows were raised high, eyes wide open, and lips slightly parted. She definitely didn't expect the guest to make her own way back.
"Gæ was gone pæ dá nei's..." Vor muttered, "ægá...?"
[She was gone for five hours...] - [How..?]Aun leaned toward Vor, whispering quietly, "Te s fei é o re staúing gyu Ek."
[There's no way you're staying as Ek.]She threw him a harsh glare before they both flinched as Baldur roared.
"ESCORT HER TO THE HEALER!"
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THE TYRANT : UNVEIL THE MOON
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