I felt like drawing something after a long time. A brainworm whispered to me that I have to try to draw Lydik by @vikinglumberjack. I can’t draw bodies to safe my life, so here’s a headshot. 😄
So I might be starting to craft up a story line for Roul meeting Lydik... 👀
(In this version Roul and Reidunn are just close friends)
Roul and Reidunn trekked through the woods surrounding Vesuvia. Roul had never been out to this section before, but judging by Reidunn’s sure steps, she had travelled this path many times. Any rock, gnarled root, or creek was quickly pointed out so he wouldn’t trip. It was a beautiful day out, the light filtering through the lush canopy high above them.
“It really is the perfect day for a nature walk. A bright blue sky- watch for that rock- not too hot. The weather is definitely on our side today, Roul.”
He was extremely unsure about their trip, but she said Lydik was just as interested to meet Roul as he was to meet Lydik. He found himself constantly thinking about him ever since Reidunn had first entrusted him with the story of the two. Roul even thought he could hear the sound a fiddle being played skillfully in the moments before falling asleep. It was an odd feeling to think of someone based solely on an explanation of them. I wonder what form he’ll feel comfortable showing me?
The landscape around them quickly began to change as they ventured closer to the swamp. The trees had beautiful moss growing around and on them, a boardwalk of sorts had been built to walk on, and even the air had a more earthy scent to it. Small pools and puddles appeared more frequently, greenery lush around them. He heard himself let out a quiet “wow” before laughing lightly at his outburst.
“Even a city boy like myself can see the beauty hidden away here, Vesuvia is quite magical.”
Reidunn agreed with him, happy that he found the beauty as she had so long ago. She abruptly slowed and turned to tell Roul something, when all her words left his mind. He could see her lips moving, but all he heard was the fiddle from his dreams. His legs pulled him forward to the music, until he felt himself jerk back. Momentarily confused, he looked back to see Reidun holding his one hand firmly. Her lips were still moving when he felt a rush of magic hit him, taking away the fiddle playing in his mind.
“Tsk tsk.. I told him not to play his fiddle this morning because it would affect you too much. I was just about to warn you of it’s enchanting powers since we’re almost to his specific pond.” She walked up to stand next to him, still holding his hand. “Now you won’t be able to hear the fiddle right now, which is very important. Remember, he cannot talk. We’ve gone over the sounds he makes. I’ll be the mediator between you two today. Be respectful of everything. Do not harm anything while here because I will not be able to control him if he’s upset.”
Roul nodded, making sure to be as respectful as he could. He was extremely nervous now, making sure to have his magic ready if need be. “Okay, Reidunn. I’m ready to meet him.” She picked up walking again, leading him to a large pond, in which he stood, playing his fiddle, silently to Roul. Oh fuck, he’s handsome.. he must have chosen his human form for me today.
He stopped playing the fiddle, smiled with a mouth full of pointed teeth, and wadded over to them, making soft pewing noises in his throat. Once he reached the edge of the pond, he greeted Reidunn, then turned to him, looking him up and down, smirk on his face. Roul bowed low, looking up at him with a smile, before straightening up. “Hello, Lydik. It is a pleasure to meet you. My name is Roul.” Lydik returned his greeting with what Reidunn must have described previously as a combination of a bellow and soft roar.
Roul felt a small rush of excitement at Lydik’s response. Reidunn told him that roars were considered normal speech for him. But the bellows, that was when he felt attracted to you.. His brown eyes were full of curiousity, looking over Roul as much as he was doing to him. He was TALL compared to Roul’s 5’-6” height. Even in the pond, he was taller than him. Roul definitely had more bulk to his frame, but Roul could see the muscled body through Lydik’s shirt. No one spoke for a while, except for the soft pewing coming from Lydik. Roul could feel the attraction between the two, this time not caused by the enchanted music. Remembering his gift, he quickly opened his bag, and pulled out a glass jar of clear liquid.
“I brought you a gift, Reidunn told me you love moonshine. I do hope it tastes good.” He held the jar out for Lydik, an earnest smile on his face, blush lightly spreading across his cheeks and nose. Yes, I definitely want to spend more time with him.. I hope the feeling will be mutual..
OC Fact Swap: Reidunn had training as a shaman. Lydik doesn't like shoes.
Not surprised because Lydik is correct shoes suck but v interested in why and how Reidunn aquired this training.
Ensley doesn't believe in expiration dates, if it's not too stale to eat it's fine.
Via thinks it's a crime to shine light in people's eyes (long story) and because they don't want to do it accidentally they refuse to use lights, they stumble around in the dark instead
The name of this fic is from a song Something There from Beauty and the Beast.
Characters: Hande Kuura, Reidunn & Lydik - Reidunn and Lydik belong to @vikinglumberjack
The first meeting of Hande and Lydik!
No content warnings.
Words: ~4 000
Hande enjoys spring: it's that time of year when nature comes back to life after months of slumber. A smile creeps across her face while she's walking towards the marketplace, not only because of the warmth or budding flowers and leaves, but because today she will meet her best friend after a long time. Reidunn has returned from her months-long journey to Longyearbyen, so of course they had to arrange a meeting.
It doesn't take long for Hande to spot the redhead from the crowd. She starts to wave at her friend whose face turns to meet Hande's eyes. They both smile to each other and Hande takes the huldra into a warm hug.
”Dunna, welcome back! I've missed you! How was your journey? Any news from your family?”
”Takkâ, Hande! I've missed you, too! It was fine, sometimes the weather was a little stormy on my way back home, but I was happy to see my family again. They're all fine, thank you for asking! They sent their love to you – they had hoped you would come with me again.”
”I'm glad you didn't experience anything too harsh on your way home! I would've loved to come with you, but you know how it is: Nadia needs me with this mental health clinic project,” Hande chuckles before she continues, ”That's what you get when you say an idea out loud and the Countess actually ends up liking it.”
Reidunn pats her friend on the shoulder, reassuring Hande it was great, that Vesuvia is going to have an important institution thanks to her. The magician quickly brushes it off, changing the subject to Longyearbyen. The huldra decides to indulge Hande this time, and tells about all the things she's done during her stay at her childhood home. They keep sauntering the marketplace until they stop at Selasi's bakery to grab some pumpkin bread. They're sitting on a table, enjoying the warm weather and each other's company.
”So, Dunna, it seems that you haven't just come back to Vesuvia. What have you been up to, or have you just rested after the journey?”
”I've tried to rest, yes, but I also had to make some arrangements. I need to make some space to my new roommate.”
”Oh, you have a roommate now? That's so nice! How did you end up with this situation?”
”He's a friend of mine. I haven't seen him a while, but when I was at Longyearbyen, he approached me and asked if he could come with me to Vesuvia.”
”How neat! What's his name? Is he a Fosna?”
”His name is Lydik. No, he is not a Fosna. He's a fae – a Nøkken, actually.”
Hande's eyes widen and her posture becomes stiff. Reidunn has a Nøkken as a friend? One of those scary, human-eating water creatures? For all of her life, Hande has been warned about them, how they lure their victims to the water to drown them. She also knows some people in Hjalle who have lost their loved one to a Nøkken. And now there's one living in Vesuvia...
Lost in her thoughts, Hande whispers, ”Näkki maalle, minä veteen...¹”
”What is it, Hande?”
Hande turns her gaze to Reidunn, still a little absentminded, ”Oh, it's a Forestian spell, to banish a Nøkken from water if you're going to swim.You need to throw a stone into the water while saying those words and then a creature needs to go to the shore and can't go back unless you let it return with another spell. I... Why do you have a Nøkken as a friend? They're monsters, they've only caused harm in Hjalle – I've heard too many stories of disappeared people whose steps lead to water and not back. People didn't even find their bodies to bury...”
”Oh, I'm so sorry to startle you, Hande! I forgot how that could be upsetting for you. But it isn't what you think, Lydik isn't like that! Actually, he saved my, Guivi's and Bilzi's lives when we got lost as children.”
”Oh?” Hande looks surprised, but also intrigued, ”I didn't know that could be possible. How did it happen, may I ask?”
Reidunn starts to tell about her adventure with her siblings and how Lydik had taken them under his wing. How he had showed kindness to the children by entertaining and protecting them during the night. The huldra can see her friend relaxing a little, although the magician still looks astonished.
”Wow, that really is something else,” she says, ”I've never heard of a Nøkken who has saved human lives instead of taking them. Sorry, Dunna, it seems like I judged too harshly.”
Reidunn reaches for Hande's hand, giving it a gentle squeeze, ”It's okay, Hande. I should have warned you first.” The huldra seems to think for a moment and then smiles to her friend, ”If you want, we can go to my place. Lydik's there so... I've told him about you and I think it would be nice for you to meet.”
”You have?” Hande sounds surprised. She gives a little smirk for Reidunn and adds, ”I hope you've told only good things, and haven't frightened him by telling that I'm a Nøkken discriminator.”
The huldra bursts into laughter at Hande's latest remark. Reidunn is also relieved – she doesn't want to upset Hande, and it could be troublesome for Lydik if her best friend would decide to dislike Lydik without actually getting to know him. The duo raise from their seats and head to Reidunn's home.
***
Reidunn lets Hande enter first to her herbalist shop-apartment. The magician is greeted by music – fiddle music, to be exact. Hande stops in her tracks, starting to listen the sound that comes from upstairs. A melody is swaying and gentle, and has lots of short glissandos in it. The magician can hear a tuning of an instrument differs from her own violin: it sounds warmer, raspier and more ”homemade”. A shy smile rises on her face and she closes her eyes, taking in the whole experience.
Hande's friend can hear the music, too, which fills her mind with worry. Oh no, it's Thursday! Reidunn approaches the magician quickly, fearing she'll be traumatised after this incident. Before she's reached Hande she becomes a little baffled: Hande isn't walking towards upstairs. The huldra slows down and circles to meet the face of her friend. The magician's eyes are still closed, taking in the pleasant melody. Reidunn can see how Hande picks out the tune with her fingers against her thumb, like it's the fingerboard of her violin. Reidunn relaxes immediately. Phew, Hande isn't in trance. The huldra decides to wait for the song to end before she'll speak, for she doesn't want to startle her friend.
When the song ends, Hande opens her eyes and smiles at Reidunn, ”That was beautiful. How did you do it?”
Reidunn thinks for a moment before she opens her mouth, ”It was... Hande, don't freak out, but it was Lydik.”
Realization hits Hande and she feels dumbfounded. It the Nøkken is playing the fiddle, then why...
”Why am I not in trance?” Hande places her hand on her forehead, as if to feel if she has fever. The magician had no idea about this ability of hers. Reidunn seems as much surprised as her but then answers, ”I am not sure what may be the reason of this, but it seems like you're immune to Nøkkens' music.”
The magician, still a little confused, ponders out loud, ”I guess quite a few can do that – maybe it's related to families that have had magicians in their bloodline? There's nothing special about me in addition to that...”
Reidunn looks at her friend, giving her a wistful smile, ”That is a rare ability, I've never heard of anyone who is able to resist Nøkkens' playing. Not any human, at least.”
Hande isn't sure what to say – this ability of hers has taken her completely off-guard. The magician decides she doesn't have the time to muse about it too much – she will have time to think about it and ask from her family later. Now she can see the humorous side of this incident and chuckles to Reidunn, ”That kind of hospitality, eh? Trying to trick unsuspecting guests with his beautiful playing! How rude.”
The huldra looks a little confused, not sure whether her friend is joking or not. Her tail swishes nervously before she answers, ”No, Hande, it isn't a trick. I just brought a friend home. I'm sorry, it's Thursday and for some reason Lydik plays instinctively on Thursdays, and I didn't realise to warn you.”
Hande approaches her friend, hugging her lightly, ”It's okay, Dunna. I was only joking. How could you know he's playing right now? Besides, this was spontaneous visit, so Lydik doesn't know I'm here, either.”
Reidunn relaxes, her tail calming down as well. The huldra can't help but admire Hande's abilty to see humorous side of situations even soon after she has been nervous or baffled because of them. ”Would you like to meet him?” Reidunn asks with a warm smile on her face.
Hande answers her friend's smile with a smirk, ”Weeell, maybe this once. And if something goes wrong, I can always incant him inside of a water orb!”
Reidunn lets out a giggle and leads Hande to upstairs. Lydik is still playing his fiddle, apparently unaware of the company he's going to get. Hande is still a little nervous, but her curiosity is taking over – it's not every day you get an opportunity to meet a fae, after all. She waits behind Reidunn when the huldra knocks on a door that apparently leads to Lydik's room. The fiddle playing ceases and Hande hears a low grunt behind the door. Reidunn turns to Hande, ”For your information: Lydik can't speak, but I can interpret his communication to you. He understands what we are saying.” Hande nods after which Reidunn opens the door.
Lydik has put his fiddle away and turned to see the comers. Whatever Hande has expected to see, it wasn't this: a thin creature almost twice of her height with green skin, only loose pants covering his body. The Nøkken has yellow-green, wavy hair with twigs poking out of it, straight nose, elf-like ears and green, glowing eyes that reminds Hande of alligators.
A yelp, ”Ei perkele, hän on pitkä!²” escapes from the magician's mouth while she instinctively takes a step back towards the door. Her back hits the door and her brain catches up with her reactions. Don't be stupid, startling because of his height! There's nothing he could drown me with, and besides, why would he try to kill me, Reidunn's friend.
Hande's body is filled with embarrassment. ”I... I'm so sorry... I didn't mean to... I... I just got a little startled of how tall you are. I don't know why, but I get this stupid inferiority complex every time I am near someone who's much taller than me...” she stutters, trying to meet the Nøkken's eyes despite of their huge height difference.
Reidunn observes the situation a little worried: she can notice how Lydik has tensed a little, probably willing to hide, and now also Hande is nervous and starting a tangent in order to hide it.
”It's not because of you, it's completely on me... I've never met a Nøkken before and half of my family has always warned me about your kind... Reidunn told me how you helped her when she was a child, I really don't have anything against you, I'm so, so sorry...” Hande continues her rambling, unable to stop the flood of words. Her mind races, like she's on the back of a kelpie, unable to get off while the creature gallops towards the water. Great, now I'm thinking of horses...The last thing I need to do now... The magician starts to wringle her hands and she wants to do is to flee the scene, but she feels like her feet are glued on the floor.
Lydik is watching this new acquaintance in confusion. He isn't sure what he's supposed to do. He can sense the woman is nervous, even a little scared, but isn't sure if it's because of him, or like she claims, because of her. He glances at Reidunn pleadingly and the huldra goes to comfort the woman, who still hasn't stopped her nervous talking.
”Hande, it's okay. Just breathe,” Reidunn says calmly while rubbing her friend's back. Her best friend's voice helps Hande calm down – she feels safe, accepted. Reidunn has always had this skill of making Hande feel comfortable, since the beginning of their friendship. She is Hande's pillar of strength, always there for her, like Hande is for Reidunn. Little by little tha magician's breathing stabilizes and she's able to collect her thoughts. It doesn't make her feel any better about her messing up, but at least she's stopped rambling.
”Well, that was awkard... I'm so sorry, I don't know why I get this nervous in new situations... It seems like I'm socially rustier than I used to be,” Hande raises her gaze to meet Lydik's eyes once again, ”Please, let me try again: My name is Hande Kuura and I'm delighted to meet you.” Hande places her right hand above her heart and bows at the Nøkken in order to greet him.
Lydik is still a little confused, but his body relaxes. He glances at Reidunn who is still by Hande's side. The huldra gives him a nod – it's okay now, even Lydik himself can sense the woman next to Reidunn has calmed down. He cocks his head, but then he gives Hande a small smile while mimicking the magician's gesture. After his greeting he pews at Hande.
The magician looks questioningly at Reidunn, not sure what that sound means. ”I think Lydik is trying to say he's also delighted to meet you. Pew is a friendly sound,” Reidunn interprets.
Hande answers to Lydik's smile. ”I heard you playing, it was beautiful,” Hande says sincerely after a moment of silence. The Nøkken's smile turns into a friendly grin, revealing his sharp teeth. The magician doesn't get startled by that, ironically enough.
”You look different than I imagined,” Hande states looking pensive.
Lydik cocks his head again. This time Hande realises he's asking a question. She thinks for a moment, but then decides she can say her thought out loud, ”Well, to be honest, I expected to meet a huge pile of alga with scary eyes,” she gestures to his direction with her hand, giving the Nøkken a bashful grin, ”This... It is a positive surprise. My expectation would have been way too creepy for me to handle.”
Lydik looks at Hande for a moment, but then he starts to chuff. This yellow-haired woman is funny indeed. His chuffing increases which creates a confused look on Hande's face. The Nøkken notices that and approaches a shelf nearby. He starts to tap some kind of rhythm onto it with his finger. Reidunn follows him carefully while Hande's confusion seems to increase.
When Lydik stops, Reidunn nods and turns to face her friend, ”Lydik used Morse code. He said that he would've thought that sharp teeth would be more creepy than some algae with eyes. He found your remark funny, by the way: that chuffing noise means he's laughing.”
Hande chuckles, surprised by the fact Lydik is laughing at her sayings. ”Morse code, you say?” the magician asks creefully, ”I need to learn that, so I can understand what you're saying.”
A realisation hits Lydik who starts to look confused once more. Still by the shelf, he starts tapping, looking at Reidunn questioningly.
”Oh yes,” Reidunn exclaims, ”Lydik asked how you're fine although he played, Hande,” the huldra turns towards Lydik before she continues, ”Well, it seems like that Hande is immune to Nøkken music. It didn't affect her at all, and Hande didn't even realise at first it was you who was playing.”
Hande nods in affirmative, ”I don't know how, but it seems like Reidunn is right about my immunity”. Lydiks turns to meet Hande's eyes. He looks like he's impressed. Once again the Nøkken taps and Reidunn interprets, ”He says: Woah, I've never met someone who could do that.”
Hande lowers her gaze to the ground, feeling embarrassed for the attention she's getting. In the hopes that Reidunn will indulge her, she tries to slightly change the direction of the discussion. ”Well, your playing did affect me, though. Like I mentioned before, it was very beautiful. I just wanted to stay and listen for a while. I play a violin myself, so it's nice to meet someone who can also do that,” she says wholeheartedly with a friendly smile on her face.
Lydik's impression brightens and he gives Hande a wide smile with some cheerful pews. He places his hands in front of him and then he draws his hands to the opposite directions in the air: his left hand upwards and right hand downwards. The Nøkken's fiddle and bow appear in his hands from thin air.
Hande smiles at Lydik looking impressed, ”That's a neat trick! I have to settle for a case and then glare at anyone who almost kicks it.”
Lydik chuffs and then gestures to his instrument, asking if Hande wants him to play again. The magician's smile softens when she replies, ”Please.”
Lydik lifts his fiddle onto his shoulder. He doesn't need to think for long what he wants to play. The song is faster than the previous one, something one would dance to. Most of the time Lydik concentrates on playing, but from time to time he glances towards the women in his room. Reidunn is swaying with the music and Hande taps the rhythm with her foot. The Nøkken notices Hande's face is lit up with a pure delight, not an empty smile what those people in trance would have. He finds it fascinating, intriguing even, and he wants to play even better because of that. Lydik really likes seeing that look on Hande's face.
After the song ends Hande starts applauding, Reidunn following suit. Lydik is confused, because he isn't sure why the women are clapping, but judging by the smiles on their faces, it is something positive. He smiles a little sheepishly and makes his instrument disappear once again.
Hande notices Lydik's confused expression and hurries to explain, ”Oh sorry, I'm so used to doing this I didn't realise it might be new to you. People start to applaud to a person if they've enjoyed their performance, usually something related to music, but it can be dancing, a speech or something like that. You really are playing well, thank you for this performance.”
Pleased with himself, Lydik grins widely to Hande. A chuckle escapes Hande's mouth, but it's a kindhearted one, so neither Lydik or Reidunn thinks anything of it. The magician seems to think for a moment, before she opens her mouth again, ”Lydik, have you made your fiddle yourself?”
The Nøkken nods in affirmative and Hande's face lits up again, ”That's wonderful! Unfortunately I can't make violins, but my uncle Paavo – he's the brother of my mother – has made mine. From what wood are your fiddle made of?”
The room is filled with Hande's questions, Lydik's tapping and Reidunn's interpreting. The atmosphere is completely relaxed which fills Reidunn with relief – she has been a little nervous when she noticed that her friends were uncomfortable, but now that they have warmed to each other, both of them are able to show their best sides which the huldra enjoys to watch. Lydik's expression grows brighter and brighter, now that he's able to talk about one of his passions with someone who actually understands the details.
After Hande has learned that Lydik has used Nøkken magic to make his fiddle waterproof she starts to wonder about differences between Nøkken and humans in general. The magician keeps eyeing Lydik curiously, trying to determine what kind of skin does the Nøkken have. Only if she could touch it... No, it's not appropriate to touch others! But what if I ask permission first? No! Hande tries her best to listen Reidunn, but she's buzzing with curiosity and it gets harder and harder to contain herself. She must know.
Before Hande can decide whether to open her mouth or keep silent, Lydik's eyes lock on hers. Ugh, he must've sensed I was ogling... She gives him a bashful smile which the Nøkken answers. Feeling a little more courageous, the magician blurts, ”Can I touch you?”
Reidunn turns to watch Hande, looking extremely surprised. Lydik's smile turns into an expression of confusion once more which causes Hande to wince. ”Ugh, sorry... That came out wrong... I meant to ask, if I can touch your skin, to try how it feels like? It seems like the texture of your skin is different from human skin... Of course you don't need to let me if you don't want to, my curiosity just took the best of me...”
Before Hande can start another ramble, Lydik holds out his arm to her, smiling encouragingly to her. Hande holds her tongue and glances at his arm, a little hesitant. ”Are you sure?” the magician asks to which Lydik only nods. Slowly Hande reaches out her right hand towards Lydik's arm. She lightly strokes his hardel with her forefinger a few times. ”I didn't expect it to be this soft,” she states absentmindedly, ”It feels like a skin of a lizard... Interesting...”
Sensing Lydik's pretty intense gaze on her, Hande becomes extremely self-conscious and lets go of Lydik's arm. The magician clears her throat and thanks Lydik for letting her inspect his skin. Then she looks like she just rememberd something and exclaims, ”How rude of me! I kept touching you like a test subject, but didn't offer the same for you. If you want, you can touch my arm.” While saying the last sentence, Hande holds her arm to Lydik in turn.
Lydik isn't quite sure what Hande meant with ”test subject”, but he touches Hande's arm, mimicking her previous movements. The magician's skin feels smooth under his fingers and only soft arm hair offers some texture to it. Lydik notices how the hair on Hande's arm rises up and her muscles tense up a little, so he stops stroking, cocking his head once again.
”Oh, it's okay. I just am not used to new acquaintances touching me,” Hande says bashfully, ”To be honest, usually I don't like being touched at all, if the person is not a close friend of mine or a family member. I was ready to make an exception because of my intrusiveness.”
Lydik is still watching Hande, feeling a little puzzled about how to response to her latest remark. He didn't feel the woman had been intrusive, she has asked permission. This has been the first time someone has asked permission to touch him before doing that, except for Reidunn. Hande has been nervous, yes, but she's also been kind and friendly to him, even though she has learned to fear his kind, if rightfully so.
Lydiks smiles at Hande and gives a clumsy pat on her shoulder with some pews. Reidunn swallows up a giggle and states, ”I think Lydik tries to say he likes you, Hande.”
Hande answers Lydik's smile. ”Thank you, Lydik,” she says sincerely, but after that her smile turns into a mischievious grin, ”I think you're okay... for a Nøkken.”
Everyone stays silent for a moment, but then Lydik starts chuffing which causes Reidunn and Hande to burst into laughter, as well. The atmosphere is full of warmth, and it looks like a magician and a Nøkken have found a friend from each other.
My head has been swarming with ideas lately, and I just had to get this one out. Here’s Hande who may or may not have a crush on a certain Nøkken. Thank you, Viking, for creating these wonderful characters and them being Hande’s friends. I hope I managed to do justice for them!
The name of this drabble is from a song On The Street Where You Live from My Fair Lady Musical (and here’s the mandatory rant about how they dubbed Jeremy Brett’s singing in the film - he had remarkable singing voice so it’s a crime they didn’t use it)
Characters: Hande Kuura, Lydik (mentioned) & Reidunn (mentioned - Lydik and Reidunn belong to @vikinglumberjack)
No content warnings.
Words: 955
Once again Hande found herself near Reidunn's and Lydik's place. She didn't intend to go there, she only wanted to go for a walk after a long day at work. Still, there she is, looking at a window, that just happens to be the window to a room of a certain Nøkken. Well, why wouldn't she look at it? Reidunn has been her friend for a decade, at least, and once she has come to know Lydik, Hande has really started to enjoy his company, too. Of course, it's not the easiest to have a conversation with someone who can't speak, but at first Reidunn had interpreted his social cues, and later Hande has learnt to understand them herself. The magician has also studied Morse code and sign language in order to discuss with the Nøkken.
Thinking of Lydik causes Hande to chuckle: to be entirely honest, befriending a Nøkken is a little bizarre for someone with her background. During her childhood she was always warned about Nøkken, or as they call the creature in Hongas, ”näkki”. They weren't a thing in Karnassos, but in Hjalle you could be certain, that every lake or pond might be a home of one. And Nøkken were always mean and wanted to drag you under surface to drown you and then eat you. Hande knows lots of spells for getting a Nøkken out of water when you're going to swim, and has used them just in case.
Hande may have even encountered a Nøkken on the shore of the lake her vaari's house is, when she was 12 years old. She had heard someone playing a violin, but she didn't think any of it, because she didn't have an urge to go to the water after hearing it. Armas-vaari was horrified, tho, after hearing Hande was trying to play a tune she'd heard with her own violin. He told Hande there was no one else, except for Hande, who could play violin in that area.
Still, when Reidunn had introduced Lydik to Hande, and told her he is a Nøkken, the woman had thought she's no one to judge. If Lydik was Reidunn's friend, he should be trustworthy. Hande could also sense he is secretly a little shy, although he was very easygoing from the start. And well, Hande has a soft spot for the shy ones. Despite of the language barrier, they have gotten along pretty well, and it didn't take long time for Hande to grow fond of the Nøkken. It was nice to hear him play his fiddle, and after some time Hande even had the courage to play her violin in front of him – something she didn't do with anyone. Lydik also seemed to like, when the magician read books to him.
The Nøkken has visited Hande's thoughts pretty often recently. How he pews every time he sees Hande, his beautiful fiddle playing and cute pets, the smirk on his face, his hypnotizing eyes... No matter which form Lydik's in, Hande finds him beautiful. She hasn't noticed that before, but for a few weeks she's caught herself thinking that Lydik is rather attractive. Well, it's probably because she finds him such a good friend – people (or Nøkken or huldras) tend to look more beautiful in her eyes when she grows to like them more. For her, it doesn't necessarily have anything to do with romantic feelings, oh no... Definitely not in Lydik's case.
The Nøkken has also started to gift her flowers. Since her earth magic is one of her strongest magical abilities, she was delighted by his gesture. Hande has pressed all of them in her books and glued them to her journal (a detail she hasn't told to anyone). When Hande found out, that Lydik had stolen the flowers from Reidunn, she asked him not to do that – Hande felt bad for receiving flowers that were from her best friend, taken without permission. She still couldn't deny that the Nøkken's behavior was endearing in her opinion.
Hmph, all this stream of consciousness, all of it about Lydik... That name... Hande finds it rather lyrical. The woman notices she's still staring at his window, and bashfully lowers her gaze, hoping no one has noticed her staring or grinning. Feeling confused, Hande wonders if she should try to knock on their front door and see, if either Reidunn or Lydik was home. After pacing a little she decides against it – she wouldn't want to disturb them and well, she wouldn't want anyone to notice where her mind has been lately. Especially Reidunn has known Hande so long that she'd probably notice something's amiss. The magician also rather enjoyed her daydreaming, tho she definitely wouldn't admit it – not even to herself.
Still, Hande walks towards the backyard of the home of her friends. Smiling to herself, she gently twists a wrist of her right hand, concentrating on the ground below Lydik's window. A bush of gardenias appears from the ground. Hande hadn't thought about what flowers she wanted to grow, but was satisfied with the result – gardenias look rather pretty next to the wall. With that, Hande turns around, intending to go home. Her steps feel lighter than before, almost like she's flying. The magician restrains herself from whistling, although she can't help but hum a tune she's not sure where she'd heard that.
After wandering for a while, the woman suddenly stops. Gardenias... Why gardenias? Could it be that her feelings have... Nah, there's no way. It's been so long since Hande has had a crush on, let alone fallen in love with someone. Lydik is a good friend of hers, nothing more. No one – not even a charming Nøkken – could steal her heart.