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𝖆𝖚𝖗𝖔 𝖘𝖞𝖑𝖛𝖆𝖗𝖎𝖘; 𝖈𝖗𝖔𝖜𝖓 𝖕𝖗𝖎𝖓𝖈𝖊 𝖔𝖋 𝖚𝖒𝖔𝖗𝖎𝖆 @beingsofkismet
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the quiet afterward was his favorite part.
darius lay sprawled across elrik’s chest, one arm loosely draped over him, the sheets tangled somewhere around their legs. warmth still lingered in his skin, a pleasant heaviness settling through his limbs that made it difficult to imagine moving anytime soon.
lanternlight flickered softly against the ceiling beams. he watched it lazily, eyes half-lidded. elrik’s chest rose and fell steadily beneath his cheek. the slow rhythm of it was calming in a way darius rarely allowed himself to acknowledge. his fingers moved absentmindedly along the man’s side, tracing idle shapes without any real purpose.
he felt… quiet.
not just the room.
himself.
that alone was rare enough to savor.
his eyes drifted closed for a moment before opening again, gaze sliding upward. “if anyone in vissai knew i end up here half the times i visit,” he murmured, voice low and warm with lingering ease, “there would be an entire council convened about it.” the thought made the corner of his mouth lift slightly.
his fingers stilled, resting against warm skin.
“several councils, probably.”
he shifted a little, settling more comfortably where he lay. his cheek pressed more firmly against elrik’s chest, listening for a moment to the steady heartbeat beneath it. so simple. so strangely comforting.
darius exhaled quietly. “they already think lysain is a bad influence,” he added after a moment, tone thoughtful but light. “too many secrets moving through one city.” his fingers resumed their slow, idle tracing. “information travels faster here than anywhere else.”
he paused.
“the skywardens hate that.”
the words came easily, carried on the same soft current of afterglow and ease that always loosened his tongue. darius shifted again, stretching slightly before settling back down. “they’ve been adjusting patrol routes lately,” he said idly, gaze drifting back toward the lanternlight above. “further west than usual.”
a small pause. “closer to the coast.” he didn’t think much of the words as they left him. his body was warm. his mind quiet. and for the moment, the world beyond this room felt very far away.
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the invitation had appeared without explanation.
one moment the small table beside darius’ bed had held nothing but the oil lamp and the stack of council reports he had been reading well past midnight. the next, a folded piece of parchment rested neatly atop them, as though it had always belonged there. no servant had entered. no door had opened. just his name written across the front in an elegant, curling hand that seemed almost amused with itself.
he had known immediately who it must be from. he'd heard the whispers for a while now, though truth be told, darius never really bothered to know more. maybe he should have.
few men in liathra would dare address the crown prince of vissai with such theatrics, fewer still would do so without seal or messenger or even the courtesy of knocking. master of revels of lysain, lord of festivals and endless celebrations, a man whose reputation seemed to follow him wherever he went like the lingering scent of incense and wine.
the message itself had been infuriatingly brief.
a night without crowns, titles, or expectations. come as a man, not as vissai.
darius had very nearly thrown the parchment into the fire.
it was presumptuous. improper. entirely ridiculous. and yet refusing it outright would raise far more questions than accepting it ever could. an invitation from lysain — even one delivered in such a… unconventional fashion — was still an invitation. for the crown prince of vissai to ignore it would invite gossip, speculation, perhaps even offense. diplomacy, irritatingly enough, demanded appearances.
so here he was.
seraphina’s wings beat steadily beneath him as they cut through the cool night air, the great dragon gliding with effortless strength through the dark sky. below them the land stretched wide and quiet, broken only by the occasional flicker of distant torchlight where small settlements clung to the earth like scattered stars.
arteros had chosen his timing with irritating precision. the invitation had appeared on a night when council meetings had dragged long past dusk, when reports of trade disputes and border tensions had stacked themselves endlessly upon his desk, when the silence of his chambers afterward had felt less like peace and more like a cage.
darius exhaled softly, the breath carried away by the rushing wind.
seraphina shifted beneath him then, her massive wings angling as she began a slow descent. ahead, the darkness of the landscape had begun to change. faint lights shimmered between low hills, flickering gold and amber and even from this distance he could see movement among them — lanterns swaying in the night, firelight dancing against pale stone. music carried faintly upward on the wind. not the distant, orderly sound of a court performance, but something warmer, looser. drums somewhere beneath the melody, laughter drifting upward in uneven bursts.
seraphina landed with a heavy, graceful thud upon a stretch of open ground just beyond the lights, her wings folding slowly against her sides as the dust of their arrival settled around them. darius slid down from the saddle, boots meeting the earth with quiet certainty, one hand briefly smoothing the silks at his waist as he stepped away from the dragon.
“go on,” he murmured, giving a light pat against her neck.
seraphina rumbled softly in response before spreading her wings once more and lifting back into the night sky, her dark shape disappearing into the stars within moments.
for a brief moment darius stood alone in the quiet.
then the music reached him again.
after a short pause, he adjusted the drape of the scarves around his shoulders and turned toward the distant glow of lanternlight, following the sound of laughter and drums deeper into the night, lowering his hood once he seemed to pass a ..threshold of sorts. how did this even work?
EXT. THE STREETS OF VARLINNIS. AFTERNOON.
“ if they ask you where you've been, just tell them you came with me to give books to the academy. ” it wasn’t as if that were a complete lie; one of his father’s orders had been to bring a gift as a token of appreciation for their host. in a country forged from desert sands, there really wasn't much for them to give. varlinnis had its gold, and its soil was said to be the most fertile of any kingdom in liathra. whatever they offered wouldn't be coming from the earth.
instead, he had brought something they were more familiar with: knowledge. some of it was recent, fresh from the lips of travelers and scholars in the trading district, but most were secrets and histories many believed were buried forever in the dunes.
with a gift like that, he believes he had earned a few hours of fun around town. and he won't be doing that by himself. " they say the wine here shouldn't be missed, and i really don't want to drink by myself. so ... ? "
ft. @beingsofkismet.