“For the ‘helluvit’.”
Over the hills, past the forest in deep into the peace plains of a hidden glen; stood a cabin. The cabin adorned with large windows and the logging meticulously measured and lined before having been set in the foundation. No magical presence could be felt or was visible from the surroundings, only buried stone walkways and patio, surrounding an inlaid brick firepit. Hand cut wooden loungers, numbering 4, surrounded the pit which was filled with log scraps, sticks, and leaf refuse. A figure opened the front door, wrapped in a thick fur blanket and draped around their head.
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The early morn was a time spent mostly back at the cabin, but this one would be spent in the woods. Be it the two lazing about as the sun peeked through the curtains or expressing their love for one another. The time that passed had brought the two wanting to leave the den of Cherly and Shad to strike out on their own. Privacy aside, it felt too cramped for the wanderers as they came and went at their leisure. Though they would return with different artifacts to house in the reliquary, it wouldn’t be enough and so they set off to find their own little haven. Now nestled away in the forest, the cabin the Gilnean had built with his our calloused hands was now their home. When he had suggested the location and the sort of house, it almost felt like a proposal to Dithaya.
Hearing Malth’s voice carry through the treeline, her attention was pulled away from her query. While she didn’t have to worry about skulking it any longer, her senses were still heightened as if she were. True, there weren’t any bipedal creatures aside from the two, but one could never be too sure. Taking a deep breath, she looks down at the stag she had fallen and a smirk set on her lips. the many meals the two would make from the meat another already had the elf wanting their so called breakfast while finding ways to salvage the rest of the carcass. It wouldn’t be as if they lacked the funds to outright buy what they needed, but living off the land around them had more perks than needing to travels days on foot for supplies they could make themselves.
The elf wasn’t one to let others help too often if she was capable of doing something on her own and bringing home her kill wouldn’t be the exception. Collapsing her bow, she straps it behind her quiver, a new addition to her arsenal whenever hunting. With it out of the way, she could freely use her strength to drag the beast back home to break down for food and supplies. The incline from the forest did weigh on her some, but it was the usual whenever she returned. Her and Malth taking turns for kills so one wasn’t the dependent one over the other.
“Letters was it?” she asked dropping the legs of the deer beside the seating arrangement around the pit. She huffed to relieve any tightness in her chest from strain. Before grabbing the envelopes, she runs her hands on her outer thighs to rub off any dirt or blood for the moment. The first being a tab for her stays in Boralus to which she could only roll her eyes at and proceeded to toss in the fire, something she would handle if stopping back in the town. The other sealed by wax and perfurmed did lift a brow until seeing the letterhead. Meanwhile a hand reaches for the cider that Malth had made and she sat down. A low hum resonating from her as the warm beverage traveled down her throat. “Certainly a development. Jera found someone that was willing to help her get over that crippling fear of hers.”
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“Jera? Relative of yours, if I’m right? Niece, I think? Or like, 5th cousin twice removed?” He chuckled lightly, sipping his drink once more, the fire burning in the pit radiating such delicious warmth amidst the almost freezing temperature outside. He reached down to the tray once more, pulling a cigarette from the silver case and offering her own if she wished. “..just remember hearin’ she didna’ like me much.”
He looked to her kill, tilting his head. He would clean and process it in a little bit, after their greetings and recoup. He leaned over then, pressing a tender kiss to the corner of her cheek and a nuzzle to her nose. He would then light his cigarette, holding the thin paper cylinder of tobacco between his lips as he pulled a letter from it’s sealed envelope.
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“The reason for that was due to you being human. If she wasn’t the only one of our bloodline alive, there would be more that’d object us being together,” she adds while folding the letter back to easily slip into the envelop for safe keeping. “Always the purists, but I find it ironic seeing the one she’s gotten herself wrapped up with is human. I suppose I rubbed off on her some?” she chuckles. She remains silent for the moment as he reads off the list of goods that were consumed by the both of them. Her eyes close for a moment as she felt his nose press into her cheek. A smug smirk crawling to her lips at the mention of the festivities. Even if neither remembered the time, the fact that they received notice did bring a chuckle.
Once both were addressed formally, she perked up at the message. The cup set right at her lips as she listens to the message in its entirety. Her azure gaze shifting back toward their home that stood within the forest. All the hours the two had put into the house, though Malth had built most of it while Dithaya had spent her time gathering what supplies were needed. It wasn’t the first time she had built a home, but she did want it to be the last. Months were spent camping in the wilderness for the two as the house was built and now they knew it wasn’t all in vain. The moment the word ‘owner’ hit her ears, she meets his gaze with a bright smile of her own. Taking the scroll, she skims over the wording for anything he may have glossed over only to find it read as it should.
“It’s..hard to believe,” she pauses to give the text another once over. Slowly she rolls it back up just to stare at the broken seal for a moment or two as if taking in the weight of it all. To have her name and ownership on anything again almost felt surreal as if it had been a dream that was finally coming into reality. Her own memories of the last time owning any form of land only to be filled with loss later down the line for her. This had to be different than the first two. One being of her own family and the other with someone that held her heart. Granted at least they wouldn’t have to worry about being away from one another to have their home left in ruin. It had become abundantly clear that neither had a want or need to be away from one another even if it were for a mission. She didn’t want to dwell on it considering it could dampen the mood, but that wouldn’t lessen the hint of worry in her gaze and thoughts.
“So then what now, Mr. Hawthorne?” she rises from her seat. Slowly she moves over to him and drapes her arms over his shoulders. The scroll she still held in her hands now gripped between both behind his neck, a tilt of her head to follow only to glance in the direction of her kill. “Food and then celebrate some more? I don’t think we’ve had the other two over here just yet. I’m sure Cherly would love to see her brother’s success.”
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Malthaius grimaced slightly, sipping his drink once more before shaking his head. “..please don’t call me that, it sounds REALLY awkward, coming from you, especially.” He chuckled lightly, leaning against her somewhat as he contemplated several things all at the same time, reaching conclusions and alternate conclusions based on whatever variables he could conceive as most likely or unlikely.
“..and what of you? ‘For you and future generations’. Sounds a lot like to keep this as our own for generations they’re wanting some type of little crotch goblins around here to keep it in the family name.” He laughed a bit, knowing full well their life spans would be by and large a bit longer than the average mortals. “..still.. it’s a bit.. what’s the word? Surreal?” He shrugged lightly and tilted his head to one side.
He took another drink, and pulled hard from his cigarette before tossing it into the fire behind them. The warmth of the great flames easily making the chilly, almost freezing temperatures outside more than bearable. “..I can’t help but feel there’s some type of red-tape, or secret ‘fine text’ somewhere. We both know, dealing with these nobles and mages has proven many times things are never as simple or straight forward..” He licked his lips, taking some more things into considerations before looking to his beloved once more, at the mention of his sister.
“Well.. Cherly might be a bit jealous, but she bagged herself a Kirin Tor, twice her height, and won’t ever really want for anything.” He smirked a bit. “..I’m sure she’s gon’ rub it in my face that I’ve somehow ‘goin’ legit’, Heh heh.” He shook his head, looking to the ground before nodding.
“..ehh, Fuck’it.. Call’em both over while I clean up your hunt. Wanna go out and rack up another 3,000 gold tab, or we want to enjoy company in a more personal setting? I’m fine with either, just dunno where we can go that we haven’t already been kicked out, off the top of my head.” He laughed a bit.
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