Can I just say that writing playful, fluffy, Solas is one of the great joys of mine. It isn’t something that he allows to come out often which really makes me treasure it more when it peaks up out of nowhere. Ahhh that elf man.
That night, when Emma entered the Fade, she found she was nervous. She paced the living room of her Fade home, putting things down, adjusting, double checking for anything embarrassing. Solas was taking a while tonight. She kept thinking how she wished she’d not asked Sherlock to give them a bit. If she hadn’t, then she’d have her friend here to distract her thoughts, keep the doubt at bay.
It was not that she didn’t want Solas to see this. It simply felt like opening up the final piece of herself to him. There was something frightening in that. Frightening to lay herself bare, strip herself down even to her most intimate memories.
She felt the moment he finally slipped into the Fade. Then, before she could even figure out how to call out to him, he was next to her. Expression puzzled and eyes focused on her. He opened his mouth, but then his eyes finally caught on the area around him, and his lips snapped shut again.
Her heart beat hard in her chest, the thud of it even heard in her ears. Solas looked around himself slowly, keen steel eyes taking in everything. The longer the quiet drew out, the more Emma found herself fidgeting. Then his eyes locked onto something and he was moving across the room.
“Solas?”
He was at the mantle, fingers reaching out to lift one of the framed photos. She saw the gentle upward curve of his lip before he said, “How old were you?”
She released a breath of air as she walked over to him. She peeked over his shoulder to see which one he’d picked up. It was a picture from one of the years they’d gone to pick raspberries. All the girls’ lips and fingers stained red from the juice. They’d eaten much more than they’d actually picked to bring home.
A slight lean and she was pressing just a touch against his side, “Seven I believe.”
“That is your mother and sisters with you?”
“Yes, Tess is the older one and Meredith the younger.”
“Your mother has your eyes.”
She laughed, “Usually it’s said the other way around.”
He lifted it closer to his face, fingers tracing along the edge of the glass, “I have never seen such a detailed painting.”
“It’s a picture not a painting.”
His eyes shifted to her, “A picture?"
“Uh yeah it’s...,” She thought for a moment, “I admit, I don’t know much about exactly how photography works, but basically I think it has something to do with mirrors. Reflections imprinted onto film. It’s like capturing and freezing a moment in time so you can look at it later.”
“That is...,” He put the picture back and his eyes went to over the others, “All of these, this is truly what you looked like in those moments?”
“Yes, well sort of.”
“You are so happy.”
Something in the way he said it, a wistfulness and resolve to his tone, made her nervous. She hurried to ease whatever had come into his mind.
“Smiling for photos was a rule. You have to look happy in pictures, even when you’re not.”
He looked unconvinced, eyes going back to the first picture, “You look truly happy, lighter.”
“I was a kid. Kids are like that for the most part.” She smiled, “I mean, when your biggest worry is if you’re going to have cheerios or frosted flakes that morning, the world is fairly straight forward and easy.” At his puzzled glance she added, “It’s cereal brands, breakfast food.”
“Ah.” He looked over the grouping of pictures once more, “You don’t seem to have any of you when you are older. I would ask if age restriction is also a rule to this, picture, but your mother is in them and your older sister.”
She shifted, a hint of old pain stabbing at her, “We moved. I haven’t been in this house since I was eleven.”
Solas straightened, turning to her and reaching out to brush his knuckle along her cheek, “Will you show me the rest of your home?”
Her eyes lifted to meet his, “You don’t seem very surprised.”
He chuckled, leaned in to brush his nose against hers before he kissed her light and teasing, “I am not, only because I have come to expect a constant flow of unexpected from you.” He pulled from her. His hand left her cheek to draw a path down her shoulder and arm till his fingers twined with hers, “Besides, I knew you were capable.”
She moved up to her tiptoes to place a quick kiss on his jaw before she gave his hand a gentle tug and began showing him around. At first he remained reserved, but it was not long before his curiosity won out. Then he reminded her of a kid at Christmas morning with each new discovery he made.
It was simple things too, like he was absolutely fascinated by the toilet and shower. Plumbing in general was of great interest to him, and she couldn’t blame him at all, plumbing was one of the things she mourned the loss of herself.
They moved through the house slowly because of his inquisitiveness. Not that she minded. It was nice to see this side of him. Even with her he always tended towards reserved, stoic, it simply was part of who he was. So, to see him like this, wide eyed and full of excited wonder, was a true treasure to her.
When they arrived at the office, he immediately went to the shelves, fingertips brushing along the various titles as he read through them. Emma leaned against the doorframe and watched him. She tried to imprint the little details of him, the way his head would tilt just a hint when something caught his interest or how his ears would occasionally twitch at some sound only he heard. The grace of each movement as though every breath of his was part of some intricate dance.
Then he spoke, head still looking down at whatever book he had in his hands, “It would appear you were not always lacking in a desire for sweets.”
Her brows knit, “What are you---” Then it dawned on her, there were family photo albums in here, and if the books were all filled from what she remembered then… She hurried forward, “You do not need to be seeing those.”
He turned as she neared and, just as she made to grab for the photo album he lifted it high over his head, “Why? This is nothing to be embarrassed about. It too is fascinating. I have never seen so much color on a cake, nor on such an adorable little face. Tell me, did you smash your whole face into it or bring up handfuls with your little hands? I wish to envision the scene correctly.”
Despite knowing it was ineffectual, she tried to reach up to grab the book from him, “Solas. Really, this is unfair. It’s not as though we can make it even by me seeing embarrassing pictures of your childhood. Now give it here.”
He chuckled, “Why be embarrassed? You were rather endearing.”
She kept reaching, practically climbing up him in her attempt, “Were?”
The arm that wasn’t holding the book up slipped around her waist, forcing her to still against him, “Endearing would now be far to understated a term.”
He dipped his head and pressed his lips to hers in an easy kiss. When he pulled away it took her brain a moment to come back from the feel of him on her mouth. Then she frowned and continued reaching for the album.
“You can’t woo me on this, wolf. Give it.”
“Feel free to climb me for it, cat.”
She opened her mouth to speak and then realized what she should have from the start. This was the Fade, her part of the Fade. If she didn’t want the book here then she could simply will it away right? Her mouth closed and she gave him a mischievous smirk. One of his eyebrows quirked up at the expression, but before he could speak the book was gone from his fingers.
He looked up at his now empty hand and then back to her, “Now that is unfair.”
“Hardly anymore unfair than your height.”
He brought his hand down bringing it to her waist with his other, “Bring it back, vhenan. I was not done.”
“Ha, no way sir.”
He hummed in the back of his throat as his fingers sought along her sides. “Please.”
“Nope.”
Then his fingers found the flesh of her hips, they dug in there massaging, she squirmed against him, “Bring it back.”
She tried to wiggle away from him as his fingers somehow managed to find one of the few areas she was ticklish at, though she had no idea how he had guessed at the particular area of her hips.
“I won’t.”
“Very well, you leave me no choice.”
His fingers increased their movements, holding her close even as they mercilessly tickled her. She struggled, but in the end he was stronger than her. All she could do was squirm while she broke into a fit of giggles.
She spoke through her laughter, hands against his chest, “Solas, stop.”
“Do you surrender?”
“Never.”
“Then I shall not.”
He scooped her up and, before she could even react, she found herself perched on the edge of the desk, pinned there as his fingers continued their merciless journey over her. As she laughed, he dipped his head to her throat, breathed against her there, then nipped at her ear. It was only a few moments then before tickling turned to something else.
The breathlessness of her giggles shifting to another kind of breathlessness as his mouth trailed along the skin of her neck. Her fingers now gripped onto his shirt as he tasted her. His fingers stopped their tickled and instead began to caress, moving along her till they slipped under her shirt, brushed against her skin.
He nuzzled at her, hands continuing their path up her sides, “Emma, I---”
Then as abruptly as he had started, he stilled. Pressed as she was against him she could feel his muscles stiffen for a beat before he moved his hands out from under her shirt. Her eyes fluttered open to look at his face just as he pulled his mouth from her. His eyes were on the door to the room.
As he straightened, Emma followed his gaze to find Amynta standing in the doorway. Solas stood tall now but kept a hand on her, kept himself between her and Amynta. Though, it didn’t remind Emma so much of him guarding her, more like a child who was concerned a parent was going to take away a favorite toy.
Amynta’s eyes went to Emma and she smiled, “I’m sorry to interrupt.” Then her eyes shifted back to Solas, “Hello Solas. It has been a while.”
“It has.”
“I confess when I had thought of ways we would meet again this did not cross my mind. Though I suppose I should not be entirely unsurprised. Old habits.” Then, Amynta’s eyes went to Emma and she shifted, “I apologize I did not mean---”
Emma smiled and hopped off the edge of the desk, “It’s fine. He has already hinted that he was more… rambunctious in his younger years. I don’t mind, his past is his past. He is---” She stopped herself than, unsure if being so possessive as calling him hers would be appropriate.
Solas glanced at her, leaned down to kiss her forehead, “Yours. I am yours, vhenan.” Then he straightened once more and looked at Amynta, “Amynta, I believe you and I should talk.”
“If you wish.” She clasped her hands together and gave a slight nod to Emma, “Take a night to yourself, child. You deserve a bit of peace. We will work on your training more tomorrow.” Then her eyes went back to Solas, “I will meet you in your study.”
With that, she was gone. Solas turned back to Emma, brow raised, “Training?”
“Oh. Yeah, I suppose I forgot to mention that. Amynta is teaching me some basic fighting techniques. Just in case.”
“Ah, that is good. She is a skilled fighter.” He reached up to place his palm to her cheek, thumb brushing along her cheekbone, “Was she the spirit that helped you when you healed me?”
“Yes. Does that bother you? You two seem...” she paused, “Well…”
“No, I am glad. We were friends once and even now, I would be a fool to be upset by someone so skilled offering you their aid.” A pause, “Has she told you about...,” another hesitation.
“About your history together?”
A release of breath, “Yes.”
“Not really, just that she knew you and it was a long story.”
“It is complicated.” A slight knitting of his brows as he added, “We were never romantic.”
She laughed, “She told me that already and even if you had been, I meant what I said about your past. What matters to me now is what time we have together.” Then her expression turned serious again as a thought crossed her mind, “She didn’t… betray you somehow did she?”
“As I said it is… complicated, but she would not harm you. She has offered you her protection and aid, she will not go against that.”
“It’s good to know I was right in placing my trust with her.”
She felt a slight twitch to his fingers, the smallest hesitation before he spoke, “Yes, you were.” He bent his head towards her, “You do not mind if I go speak with her now? I know we had intended to---”
She brought her fingers up to his jaw, “I don’t mind at all, dearheart.”
A smile before he pressed his mouth to hers, breathed her in with his kiss, then pulled away, “Ar lath ma.”
And he was gone.
She took a deep breath and looked to the shelves around her. It felt as though there wasn’t that much time left till they would need to be awake. Had there been more, she might have tried to explore the Fade a bit, let the spirits show her something new. Instead, she pulled a book from the shelf and settled into one of the plush reading chairs. She tucked her legs beneath her and allowed herself to try to focus on the book.
It wasn’t a very successful attempt all in all. Her mind kept wandering to what Amynta and Solas could be talking about. Not that it was any of her business, but that didn’t keep her from being curious about it. The whole thing between them was strange to her and the way they’d greeted each other only served to make the curiosity about their past stronger in her.
On top of that, she kept feeling out into the waking world. It was comforting to have him so near. To be able to feel his body against hers still.
She had no idea how long this struggle to read went on for. Time in the Fade could be different from time in the waking world, but she felt when he woke. First she felt it in his breathing, the overall stirring of him next to her. Then she felt it in the soft brush of lips upon skin, fingers curling in her hair as others feathered along her skin, lighting a trail of electricity in their wake.
When her eyes opened it was to find him trailing kisses along her jaw. The morning light just starting to make its appearance as it painted the room in a warm gold. One of the beams from the window set along his broad shoulders, painting the strength in them along with the adorable softness of the freckles that were scattered there.
She shifted, brought her mouth so she could brush against the dotted flesh of his shoulders. He sighed into her skin before he moved his hand to turn her head to him and took her mouth. There were no words. They didn’t really need them in those last little stolen moments together.
She opened for him, like a bloom in the bright spring sun. He took and took till she felt everything drained out from her, released in floods of light and song. Then he gave back to her, gave her everything of him to fill up all those places he had drained. And for a bit longer they simply were.
When they were both coming back to themselves, to awareness of the world around them, she allowed herself to think what it would be like if they could be like this. If there really was another world where things were easier. Another world where she could fall asleep every night so entwined with him that their bodies couldn’t be told apart. A world where she could wake up every morning to him as her shining sun.
Solas nuzzled to her breast, gripped her tighter to him for a while longer. Then, when the room was almost full yellow with the day’s light, he gave a deep sigh against her. He unraveled himself from her slowly and moved to get their things from the bedside table. His movements uncharacteristically slow.
Emma set up behind him, pressed kisses to his back, “I love you, Solas.”
He shifted so that he could see her, started to turn his head to bring his mouth to hers then stopped himself with a shake of his head. Instead, he touched his brow to her’s for just a moment before standing from the bed.
“If I kiss you again, we will never join the others.”
“It’s a tempting thought.”
They both knew that given the current situation they would be unlikely to get any time alone, not outside of the Fade at least. It was likely many of the mages would be traveling with them, this would mean sharing of tents which in turn would mean no stolen nights. Given that, once they left here they would probably not have each other again until Haven.
Emma set up fully, letting her legs swing over the side of the bed as she reached for her clothing, “We could run away together.”
He chuckled, pulling his undershirt over his head, “Where would we go, ma vhenan?”
“You mean if the world was not ending?”
He smiled at her as he reached for his leggings, “Ideally.”
She stood and started to pull on her own clothing as she thought. Once she had on her underclothes she paused, “Everywhere.”
He stopped just as he was putting on his belt that soft smile still on his lips, “Everywhere? That is quite a broad suggestion. I was thinking more specific.”
“I want to travel with you. I want you to take me to all the places you’ve told me about. I want to walk with you in the ruins, the battlefields, all of it. I want to see everything with you, walk the Fade as one. Then, when we are both ready, find somewhere quiet to settle.” She pulled on the outer layer not looking at him as she focused on the various fastenings, “But in the end, what I want most, is simply to be with you. To fall asleep knowing that I will wake to you every morning and fall asleep against you again the next night, be that in a bed, under the stars, or tucked away in ruins.”
There was absolute silence then as she finished the last of her clothing. When she was done she was almost afraid to look up, but she forced her eyes to his face. He was staring at her, his gaze piercing into her.
She fumbled to find words, “I’m sorry did I… I mean was that too much? I didn’t mean to make you---”
Her words were cut off as he moved to her in one long stride. His hands went to her hips and pressed her against him as his mouth went hungry to hers. He bent her backwards again, leg finding it’s place between hers to hit the spot that made her release a little gasp into his mouth. Then he kissed her as only he could, consumed her. Lit her on fire till the world fell away.
When he released her, she stumbled and he had to hold her shoulders to help her balance. Both their breathing was ragged and, as soon as he knew she was steady, he took a large step back from her.
“It was not too much, Emma. I wish with all my being it could be so.” He looked out the window and for a moment his eyes went dreamy, distant, “I never thought I would meet anyone who could so thoroughly pull me from the Fade, but since I have met you, I find that I would give everything, even that, if…” His eyes turned back to her, sadness turning to resolve, “In another world, vhenan.”
It took her a moment to come back, to be able to register that his words weren’t in reference to that kiss, but to her words earlier.
When she did she took a deep breath. What she wanted to say was why not this one. What she wanted to do was throw away everything to simply be with him. Her life wasn’t just hers though. She’d made a promise long ago. A life for a life. It should have been hers now she had to amend.
She forced a soft smile, “Who knows, maybe there is some world where we are already together. Living in some cute little cottage with all the best things from my world and yours. Like not as many people and magic, but still with plumbing and coffee.”
His hand reached for her but he pulled it back to his side, “I hope it is so.”
His eyes went to the last item left for him to put on. He walked over to the it, picked up the wolf jaw, and let it drop slowly over his neck. It was like watching a new skin being thrown over him, his mask back in place, shoulders pulled straight and stoic.
She walked to him, placed a hand over the jaw, the other going to his face. There was something more to this. Something to the necklace he still wasn’t telling her. It hurt him and she wanted to help ease that, but how could she if she didn’t know the cause.
“Solas, what is---”
A banging followed by a shout from the other side of the door, “Alright you two rabbits, you better be decent. If you’re not, pull out and get that way.”
Solas and Emma exchanged a mirrored look. She let her hand fall from him as he bent to give her a kiss on the head before he chuckled.
“I am surprised it took this long, if I am honest.” He ran his hands along his clothing once to make sure everything was straight. Then he went to the door and opened it, “Good morning, Herald.”
“Is it?” Ivy’s head peeked around his shoulder to find Emma and she grinned, “Ah so it is. Look at her all glowey. Good job old man. I had my doubts but it appears you must have been adequate. Your no complaints record shall continue it would seem.”
“What a relief. That is my true goal in this existence. Though I am curious where you found these records from my earlier exploits.”
“Top secret Herald shite. Now scoot on out. Me and your misses need to talk.”
“You--”
“Out ya old egg.”
“Egg?”
Ivy reached up to tap on the crown of his head, “Isn’t it obvious?”
“No.”
Ivy shrugged and then pushed on his shoulders, “Scoot.”
He didn’t exactly go on his own, but Emma knew he could have stopped her from pushing him out had he really wanted to.
Still, once he was on the other side of the door he turned to look at Ivy, “I am---”
Ivy shut the door on him and turned to Emma with a grin, “Alright where can I go to sit or lean that you guys didn’t rub all over last night?”
Emma snorted then looked around, “To be honest…”
“Are you serious?”
She grinned but gave Ivy a shrug, “He’s rather enthusiastic.”
“How enthusiastic? How many times did you actually do it last night?”
She flushed, “Uh well, I dunno a few times then we bathed, then again, and then again this morning.”
Ivy gave a deep sigh and walked over to the bed. She lifted the cover between two fingers and tossed it to the side, then set on the edge of the mattress. “Andraste’s tits, so the old man does have some staying power.”
“You have no idea. He is quite---” Then she realized he might not exactly relish her telling all this, even if it was all a glowing review. She cleared her throat, “Anyways, I should thank you.”
Ivy looked up at her, head tilting, “Thank me?” Then a half grin, “I wasn’t there.”
Emma snorted again, “You know what I mean. Thank you for giving us this. A night to just be.”
For a moment Ivy’s face turned serious, “We don’t know what tomorrow will bring. If you can, you deserve to have a few moments of love. You should hold onto them.” Then she patted the bed next to her, “On another topic, I believe you were going to tell me the truth sissy. We won’t have privacy again for a while so, have at it.”
Emma took a deep breath. She loved Ivy, wanted to tell her the truth, but at the same time she was afraid. It was a lot to take for anyone. Still, she had to just keep having faith in this woman she’d come to love. So, she went to sit down next to her and started from the beginning.
Emma must have fallen asleep at some point, although she could not recall exactly how or when. Last she remembered, she was staring at Solas’ jawline with her head on his chest. The sound of his breathing and heartbeat must have eventually lulled her into sleep. She should probably force herself awake again to avoid any awkwardness that might appear from her sleeping like that, given that they’d never actually made up.
She had ended up in her usual area of the Fade, which was to say, his area of the Fade. The library she had come to know so well.
“You are here!” Sherlock spoke from behind her and she turned to find him grinning, “You met him?”
Her brows furrowed and her eyes shifted as she tried to think, “Met him?”
“Kind. Warm. Comfort to those who need it.” He paused a beat, “Large hat.”
“Ooohhh, Cole. Yes, sorry a lot happened today. Is Cole somewhere near now?”
“He doesn’t like coming here much. He will when he needs to. To help. Solas will not be here. Wisdom wanted you to know. In time she will meet you, but with him. Amynta wants you to come to her. I will take you.”
It took her mind a moment to sort through the rather abrupt changes of topic. You’d think she’d get used to it by now, but apparently not. She tried to focus on the most pressing topic first, “Is Solas alright?”
“Yes. He needs the deep sleep. You saved him but it costs. They will not leave you alone now in either place.”
“What do you---”
“Amynta grows restless. You have much to learn in a short time.”
She sighed. It was clear there would be no more information from him on anything else at the moment. The idea of leaving this area right now wasn’t the most pleasant though. It reminded her of him. She felt safe here, it was somehow easier not be so overwhelmed. After everything it was needed.
“Will she not come here? There is plenty of space for whatever training she wishes to do.”
Sherlock shifted, “She has not been invited in. She will not come unless he asks her to. There is---” He shook his head as his words abruptly cut off. “Please come.”
Emma frowned, “She isn’t hurting you is she?”
He tilted his head, “No. Why?”
“I… no reason.” She held out her hand, “Alright, let’s go.”
He took her hand and in a moment she was in a beautiful forest clearing. A soft breeze rustled through the branches bringing with it the sweet scent of flowers and cedar. Amynta stood in front of her wearing light armor that was shaded mint green with etchings of gold. Her silver hair was pulled back in a braid that coiled around the top of her head.
“Savhalla Emma.”
She assumed that meant hello so repeated it, “Savhalla Amynta. I meant to thank you again for what you did. If you hadn’t---”
“There is no need child. Much of it was you and you will get stronger. Something you may find both a blessing and a curse.”
She looked away, “You know I intend to leave, right?”
“I am aware that is your intent.”
Emma looked up at her again worried, “You don’t think I can?”
“No. I have faith you could, but much can change, much has already changed from when you first came has it not?”
She bit her lower lip before answering, “Yes, but there are some things that won’t change. I have responsibilities, obligations to---,” She swallowed, “Even if I wished it I have little choice.”
“None of us can know for certain what the future will hold. All we can do is prepare, and that is what I wish to help you with, regardless of what you decide in the end.” Amynta looked her up and down. As was the usual case in the Fade, Emma wore something from her world. Today it was a pair of jeans and an off shoulder sweater. “May I change you into something more suited to the task at hand?”
Emma nodded, “Of course.” Then she glanced over to Sherlock shivering slightly at the feeling of the clothing shift on her body, “Will you be helping train too?”
“No. I don’t like fighting but I’ll watch.” He looked around for a moment before he spotted a large root and headed over to sit.
Amynta spoke, “That’s better. I’d like to stop a bit early tonight as well. You need to establish your own Fade home.”
Emma looked down at the clothing she was in now. There was a pale green blouse, topped by a darker green corset looking vest thing that was fitted to her and cinched with a belt. There were also gloves that went up to her elbows and matched the form fitting leggings. Her feet were left bare the feel of the grass cool between her toes.
She frowned unsure if she liked how everything felt practically pasted to her skin but she let it go for now. After all, it wasn’t like anyone would see her here. Instead she asked, “Isn’t that unnecessary? Solas’ home is safe and he welcomes me to it.”
Amynta eyes softened for a moment before her face went neutral again, “Precautions, child. What if you have another fight? What if something happens to him and you have to be on your own? Or for some reason you are blocked from it?”
“I---” Emma shut her mouth. Amynta was not wrong, although the thought of fighting again, or of losing him for any reason, made her chest ache.
Amynta walked forward and placed a hand on Emma’s shoulder, “What is often forgot, is that to protect others you must first protect yourself. You must not be completely dependant on anyone but yourself. Trust, love, and open to others, but be able to take care of yourself should the need arise. You know I speak truth.”
“Yes, I know but I just thought that I wouldn’t be here for long.”
“You are already here longer than planned and you have had much unexpected happen even in these few months, have you not?”
Few months. It had really been that long? Yet, such a short time all things considered. For everything to have happened that had, it seemed like it was all stuff to be done over a year not just a couple months. She’d almost died several times, learned magic, and, most unexpected of all, fallen in love.
At that thought Solas came to the forefront of her mind. She opened herself to the waking world so she could feel him better. So she could reassure herself more firmly that his heart was still strong and breath still even.
“He is fine. You would know if he were not. You are more connected than you even realize. Now, you need to focus. We have---”
“I’m sorry for interrupting, but I meant to ask, did you know Solas? Before I mean.”
For the first time Amynta hesitated. When she spoke it was slow, the words chosen carefully, “Yes. A very long time ago, but we have not spoken in many centuries. It is a long story and one I would rather not discuss especially not now. As I said, we have much to do in a short time.”
Emma realized she had crossed a line by asking. The problem was it only made her more curious. Though there was little she could do if Amynta wouldn’t share, and the spirit had been so kind. It would feel wrong to try and find out through other means. She’d wait, perhaps bring it up after they’d established their trust more.
She straightened her shoulders and took a deep breath, “Ok, what first?”
Amynta gave her a wide smile that made her suddenly very nervous about what was in store for her tonight. “We start with basics, then we’ll work up.”
It turned out the only basic thing about basics was the five or so minutes of getting the starting stance. After that it was all business. Business that made Emma starkly aware it was sheer luck that had allowed her to get the upper hand on Solas during their one snowball fight. It also made the training with Leliana’s people seem like it had been child’s play.
It must have only been a few hours, but it felt like an eternity. When Amynta ended up on top of Emma for the thousandth time she finally got up and said the most glorious words to Emma’s ears, “That’s enough for tonight.”
She took Amynta’s offered hand and winced at the pain in her muscles, “Thank goodness. I’m pretty sure I’m half jelly at this point.”
Amynta laughed, “You did well.”
Emma’s eyebrows shot up, “I did well? I spent 80% of the time on the ground.”
“Hardly that much, and you are learning. You’re muscles are becoming used to new movements and your body swifter. You are a good student and you are more than capable. The main issue is you lack faith in your own abilities.”
Emma gave her rear and experimental rub before wincing again at the soreness that her touch caused, “Couldn’t you just teach me by like a transfer of knowledge, similar to what I did with Sherlock?”
“I could but it would do you little good. Your muscles must learn also, and that can not be simply transferred.”
She heard rustling and looked over to find Sherlock bouncing lightly on the balls of his feet as he looked between the two. She smiled at him, “What’s up Sherlock?”
He paused and blinked at her before looking up, “Green, blue, white, leaves and sky.”
“Right.” She shook her head, “I really need to learn not to use that saying here as much.”
Amynta laughed, “I believe he is excited for the last part of the night.”
Sherlock immediately looked at them again his grin broadening, “Yes, may I come with you Emma?”
“With me?”
“When you make your home.”
She rubbed the back of her neck, “Oh right, I completely forgot. I’m not even really sure how to do that.” This would be a great time for a joke about red heels. Sadly, it would go completely unappreciated with the current audience. Wasted.
“I confess I am not sure myself.” Amynta tapped a finger against her chin, “I would assume it is like anything else in the Fade just on a larger scale. Willpower. I will keep the area around you clear of other spirits to be safe.”
“I haven’t really seen any.”
Amynta smiled, “Oh they are there. You attract many as I said, both with good and ill intent. The wards Solas taught you are strong ones but I would imagine he knew they would only last so long. We already saw Andruil get through so it will not be long till other strong ones with ill intent make it in as well. Likely one of the main reasons Solas has mostly kept you tucked away in his home. Yours will serve much the same purpose, though I will not lie, there may come a day when you need to defend it. At least until your magic gets closer to full potential and your barriers grow stronger.”
“Oh good, so there is that to look forward to.”
Sherlock spoke up, “You will have help. We and others---”
“If we can.” Amynta’s face softened at the look of nervousness on Emma’s face, “I do not say this to frighten you, child. It is simply that you must be prepared to defend yourself should help not be there. It is important that you survive.”
“I appreciate that you care so much but you say that as though the world is dependant on it. I’m not the Inquisitor and when I go home---”
“If you go home.” Emma frowned but Amynta continued, “Just because it is not yet your story does not mean there are not important things in store for you. We all have our time.” She sighed, “Now, morning is already fast approaching. Focus Emma.”
Right. I’ll just conjure a home then shall I? Not like it is 50 times the size of clothing or a piano. No problem.
Sherlock spoke, “Clothing is much smaller than a piano.”
Amynta chuckled even as she shushed him, “Let her concentrate dear boy.”
She forgot about the whole, hearing her thoughts, thing. Her bad. Luckily, Amynta seemed more amused than annoyed.
Shutting her eyes, Emma took a deep inhale through her nose and out through her mouth. Then she focused on the word home. The feelings of a home, warm, comforting, family, and safe. When she felt the subtle shift of the Fade around her she figured she was on the right path. She kept focusing on concepts. Fresh baked cookies, laughter, warm bed, the carpet beneath her toes, fuzzy blankets, and a feeling of peaceful contentment.
When the shifting stopped she slowly opened her eyes, then they went wide as she spun taking in the area around her. She was in her childhood living room. It was perfectly replicated from the beige carpets to the picture frames over the fireplace. Somehow she wasn’t surprised this was the home she conjured.
She was surprised she managed it. As she stepped her foot fall started out hesitant. She turned to look into the dining room, the table set with the usual light blue placemats. Then she went to the kitchen area. Her fingers reached out to gingerly brush along the cool marble of the breakfast bar, the worn wood of the bar stools.
With a shuddering breath she turned to go down the hallway. She passed the half bath on her right, the dining room again on her left. She paused at the glass doors of the study, opening them to peek in, but then unable to resist stepping inside when she saw the bookshelves were filled.
“I did this?”
Amynta spoke from the doorway with her hands held loosely clasped together in front of her, “Yes. Your connection to the Fade is a strong one, stronger than I have seen since the veil.”
She went over and pulled out The Chronicles of Narnia, flipping through the pages to find them all filled. Her fingers trembled, “I don’t understand how any of this is possible.”
“There is much you thought impossible before you came here.”
She slipped the book back in and turned to find Sherlock practically bouncing a hole in the floor. It lightened her mood considerably and she said, “Feel free to explore Sherlock. I don’t mind.”
His eyes widened and a huge grin split his face, “Thank you!”
Then he was off back down the hall. She imagined he had a method of some kind for digging into every nook and cranny. So long as he was enjoying himself. For her part the nostalgia was proving a bit overwhelming.
She walked out of the study and started to the stairs. One foot came up to rest on the bottom step but she couldn’t bring herself to go up. Upstairs was more of her family. Their bedrooms. Their personal space. Her parents, Tess, and--
Emma shook her head. “Is that enough for tonight?”
“Yes.” Amynta tilted her head, “Why here? It is… painful for you.”
She glanced at Amynta then back up the stairs, “I haven’t been here since,” She stopped and found she couldn’t say the words, “Well, for a long time, but when I think of it, this was the only place that ever really felt like home. After everything, nothing was quite as...” She searched for the words and after a moment gave up with a shrug.
“I’m not sure I understand. Some emotions are still complicated to me.”
Emma stepped down from the step and a soft laugh came out, “That’s alright. They’re complicated to me too.” Then she looked around with her brows furrowed, “Will I have to create this every time?”
“No. This is your Fade home now. It will be here for you whenever you want it.” Her eyes went to the nearby front door, “It has already drawn quite the gathering. You will be able to allow in those spirits you wish in and keep those you do not out, ideally.”
“Ideally.” She turned to Amynta, “How will I know what spirits want in? If they have good or ill intent?”
“Those with good intent will always ask you before they enter. As for telling if they truly have good intent, that is not something that can be taught. Some will try to simply break through. The more clever ones will try to trick you. You must trust your instincts at all times.”
Something shifted then in the waking world. She felt Solas wake up and then felt his immediate agitation followed by a brush of his magic before it was pulled back.
“I need to wake up.” She called down the hall, “Sherlock stay as long as you like.” Then speaking in a normal tone to Amynta again she added, “Sorry to leave so suddenly.”
“It’s alright. I will see you tomorrow, Emma.”
“Till tomorrow.”
When she opened her eyes she found she was still sitting on the chair with her head resting against Solas. At some point though he had shifted her carefully to his lap, her head resting on the warmth of his thigh. She blinked and set up, her eyes doing a quick look over him as he set in the bed.
His eyes shifted from where they had been looking to her for just a moment, his face softened before going back to emotionless, “I am fine, Emma.”
“Now that you’re awake perhaps you can tell me what that is I felt earlier.” She turned towards the voice so fast she almost fell out of her chair. Dorian was standing in the cabin looking at her intently, hand on chin as he spoke, “It came from you after all. I could feel it halfway down the mountain. Rather impressive really, I’ve never felt the Fade so---”
The door opened with such force it banged against the wood of the wall making Emma wince. Ivy stormed in, “Do you make a habit of just striding right into people’s home’s?”
Dorian looked aghast, “This is a home?”
Blackwall spoke as he walked in behind Ivy, “It was mine for a while, not that it’s any of your business. What’s a Tevinter mage doing all the way here?”
Ivy spoke before Dorian could reply, “He is the one who gave us the warning and who will be helping us with Alexius. This doesn’t mean he shouldn’t show some proper manners.”
Dorian gave a slight bow, “I do apologize. Your companion here caught my attention,” His eyes were back on Emma, “Speaking of, what was that thing you did?”
Emma felt Solas bristle next to her. She imagined she was the only one who picked up on it but still, she spoke quickly before the situation got out of hand, “I’m not sure I know what you’re talking about. As you could see I was asleep when you walked in.”
“Which is exactly what makes it so interesting.”
Solas moved and stood between her and Dorian with swift grace, “I believe she already answered you.”
Dorian looked from Solas to Emma and then turned to Ivy, “It seems you are a group of people doing very interesting things with no idea how you actually do it.”
Just as Ivy was about to give some reply to Dorian, Cassandra hurried in, “What is going on?” She eyed Dorian, “When did he get here?”
Dorian smiled and shrugged, “Only a while ago and isn’t this wonderful. Now almost all of you are here, except that little blonde elf with the arrows.”
From just outside Sera’s voice piped up, “Call me little again and you’ll have a little arrow shoved up your arse.”
“Lovely.” Dorian clapped his hands together, “Well then, we should talk plans. There is no time to waste if this is going to work in our favor.” He raised a brow as he looked at Ivy, “That is assuming you have seen that the mages are your best option?”
Ivy squared her shoulders, “We have.”
Emma glanced at Cassandra who showed no surprise. That must mean that Ivy had spoken with her at some point last night. A good thing. Then her eyes shifted to Solas but, of course, he still had his mask carefully in place, his eyes staying focused on Dorian.
“Splendid. Now how many combat ready recruits do you have?”
Cassandra held up a hand, “Wait. I am still not sure why we should trust you, much less go with any plans of yours.”
Ivy looked to Cassandra, “Why would he even bother with everything up to this point? We can’t trust what he claims his motivations are but I believe we can trust that he wishes for Alexius to be stopped. There would be no reason for him to save us from the trap otherwise.”
Solas shifted then gave a soft sigh, “I must agree with the Herald, though we should obviously keep our guard up.”
“Are we in agreement then?” Dorian looked to Cassandra who gave a stiff nod, “Good, as I was saying how many useable recruits do you have?”
Emma listened as they went over the plan. To her it all sounded completely mental. They were going to be using themselves as bait, acting like they had fallen for Alexius’ trap, while Dorian led a group of recruits in a back way. If it worked it should go somewhat alright, but if it didn’t, there was little doubt in Emma’s mind it would go very very bad fast. Still, in the end all she could do was trust. There was no way she would leave these people she had come to care for so much to face this challenge alone.
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Amynta Group, a provider of property/casualty insurance and warranty protection products and services, has acquired a workers’ compensation insurance book of business from Houston International Insurance Group (HIIG).
This acquisition broadens Amynta’s workers’ compensation practice and geographic presence in the Southwest.
The business will be conducted through Dallas-based Southwest…