My giftee requested something with Kyle and Barrett, so here’s so fluff! :) Merry Christmas!!
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“I think it’s… cute.”
“….Cute?”
“Okay. Adorable.”
“…Shut up.”
Kyle tossed his head back and laughed, relishing in the rare pink flush across Barrett’s cheeks. They marched together through the snow on their way to the church, where Doug and Gordon were throwing the annual Christmas party. They were going to be late because of a certain spat between them—mostly centered around the bright red and white hat that sat atop Barrett’s frosted hair.
Kyle grinned, and Barrett gave him a light glare. The former squeezed the man’s arm.
“Thank you for wearing it,” he said genuinely, his cheeks red from the cold and from laughter. The snow refused to keep coming, piling inches further up their ankles as they walked.
Barrett sighed, his breath forming a white cloud of steam, and his gloved hand found Kyle’s.
“Whatever. You’re lucky I like you.”
Kyle laughed again, and he didn’t miss the small flicker of Barrett’s lips.
When they arrived, Barrett shoved the door open without knocking and the two practically fell through, pink-cheeked and shivering. Warmth flooded from inside and cheers erupted. Mana swept forward, helping them out of their coats white Jake closed the door behind them with a grumble.
Once Kyle began to thaw and move freely, he was swept up by the others, handed eggnog and wrapped in warm, enthusiastic hugs. Music filled the air and Tanya was already glazed-eyed from drinking. Cami and Roy ran about, both dressed like elves, while Doug and Gordon laughed at them.
After about an hour, Kyle glanced around, spotting a familiar red Santa hat through the crowd, and almost burst into laughter.
Barrett stood off to the side, clutching an eggnog cup and talking politely with Jake, the silly hat still perched dutifully on his head.
Kyle grinned and weaved his way through the crowd. Barrett spotted him and welcomed Kyle’s hand in his own.
“Hey, Jake,” Kyle greeted.
“Human,” Jake muttered pleasantly, taking a sip from his eggnog, which judging from the redness of his cheeks and the burn in Kyle’s own belly, he was beginning to suspect was spiked.
Kyle turned to Barrett with a smile.
“Are you guys having fun?” he murmured.
“Better now,” Barrett stated, squeezing his fingers. Kyle’s smile widened.
Ceci appeared then, her eyes lighting on Jake. She looked gorgeous as always, her fiery hair pulled back from her face and her lips painted red.
“Jake, come on! Let’s dance!”
Before he could protest, she grabbed his wrist and yanked him away into the crowd.
Kyle laughed after them, feeling Barrett’s eyes. He turned to meet them, his eyes dancing.
“Yes?” Kyle asked innocently.
Barrett observed them.
“You’re drunk.”
Kyle giggled.
“Not drunk. Tipsy.” Kyle tugged on his hand. “Dance with me?”
Barrett hesitated, and Kyle began to frown before Barrett nodded and set his and Kyle’s drink aside. Kyle beamed as Barrett lead him over to the other dancing couples and drew him into his arms. Kyle placed a hand on Barrett’s shoulder, blushing when the man’s warm hand rested on his lower back. They began to sway to a sappy Christmas song, and Kyle once again giggled.
Barrett sent him a questioning look.
“You just look so… festive.”
Barrett’s eyes turned hard and he raised a hand, as if to snatch the hat off. Kyle caught his arm with a yelp.
“No, please, keep it! I love it.”
Barrett reluctantly agreed.
“You’re lucky I like you,” he repeated.
Kyle giggled.
On the way home, it was even colder than before. Gordon tried to convince them to stay, but Barrett assured him that they would be alright. Kyle was more than tipsy at this point, and he stumbled along in the snow, shivering from where he was tucked into Barrett’s side.
“So much fun,” Kyle slurred, “You look so cute.”
He giggled. Barrett shook his head, but didn’t answer.
They finally made it home, and Kyle waggled his eyebrows as Barrett undressed him. To his amusement, Barrett managed to keep a straight face the entire time, and once the fire was started and they were both in their pajamas, Barrett slid into bed next to him. Kyle immediately curled up into the other man, and Barrett wrapped an arm around the farmer’s tan shoulders. Kyle’s lips pressed against Barrett’s collarbone as his eyelids dropped, burrowing into the familiar warmth of the man’s body.
“Thank you,” Kyle murmured.
Barrett pressed a kiss to his forehead and Kyle’s eyes fell shut.
“You’re just lucky I love you, Kyle.”
Kyle grinned, relaxing before he finally fell asleep.
Happy (belated) Holidays and Happy New Years to @quietaria!!! I’m your secret santa, and I’m here to deliver both “Kyle x Barrett” and “Family stuff with Aria and her parents”! There are allusions to RF4 / Selphia, but all the actual characters and setting are from RF2 / Alvarna. I hope you enjoy!! also it’s been forever and a day since i last played rf2 so i’m sorry if it’s a bit Weird
And thank you to @runefactorysecretsanta for hosting this event once more!
[edit] Read on Ao3
As much as Barrett enjoys traveling and seeing the friends he’s made in Selphia, at the end of the day, he’d much rather be at home with his family in Alvarna. It’s too often that he’s called away for some reason or another. As it is, he’s been gone a few days, at most a week - far from his longest trip - but it’s New Years Eve, and he wants nothing more than to be able to see his husband and daughter.
There’s a layer of snow covering the ground, but numerous footprints mar the blanket, a clear sign that Kyle has been hard at work, despite the chill. A fond smile comes to Barrett’s face as his gaze sweeps out to the farm field, hoping to spot his partner. It’s still rather early in the day, but the sun’s already starting to disappear beyond the horizon, and if he knows Kyle at all, he’ll likely be out until it’s far past dark. But Barrett’s unable to spot the farmer, and he goes to head inside. He’s willing to put off greetings if only so he’s able to rest for a short bit. Just because he’s used to traveling doesn’t mean he doesn’t find it tiring.
It’s mostly dark, the only light coming from the sun filtering in through the windows, and the outside chill has seemingly seeped through the walls to fill the interior. But still, it’s home; there’s a clutter of books and papers on the table, farm tools gathered haphazardly by the door, and weapons hung in their proper place by the cupboard. It’s messy, undeniably so, but there’s nowhere Barrett would rather be.
The house is silent, though, and were that not such a common occurrence, Barrett would be worried. He knows Kyle and Aria both will be in before it gets too late, driven inside by the lack of light and ability to see, if nothing else.
He goes to drop his bag at the bottom of the stairs, knowing full well that any intentions to unpack would be thwarted the second he let go of the strap. But he decides that that’s an issue for a later time.
The teacher busies himself with tidying up his strewn papers, knowing that if he were to sit down to actually work on them, he’d more likely fall asleep than make progress.
As it is, he finds himself being awoken to the sounds of familiar laughter and someone shaking his shoulder. Blearily blinking his eyes open, Barrett finds himself looking at the smiling face of his husband.
“Have a good nap?” are the words that greet him, amusement filling Kyle’s voice. It’s not often he comes in to find Barrett sleeping, and as much as he may enjoy the sight, it’s been too long since Barrett was home.
Barrett nods shortly, a smile quirking his lips up, before he rises to press a kiss to Kyle’s lips. Pulling away, he stretches and asks, “How late it is it?” A glance to window doesn’t help much what with the shorter days.
A quiet laugh comes from Kyle. “It’s late enough. Aria should be home soon, and I should get started on dinner. You,” he trails off momentarily before pointing an accusatory finger, “you put your bag away.”
Barrett raises an eyebrow, casting a pointed glance around their house, but acquiesces to the request. He doesn’t miss the way Kyle’s gaze follows him, eyes alight with humor.
He’s coming back downstairs just as the front door opens, admitting the other member of the small family. A smile comes back to Barrett’s face - and how many is that now, just today - as he spots the brunette girl. She stops in front of Kyle, cheeks flushed from the chill outside, but Barrett can easily see the dirt smudged there as well. Doubtless her hands will be covered similarly, once she takes her gloves off.
Kyle says something to her, something Barrett can’t hear, but he can see the smile on Kyle’s face, and he watches as Kyle ruffles Aria’s hair before doubtless sending her to wash up before dinner.
Barrett can see the exact moment that Aria spots him, can see her face break into a grin as she runs toward him with a cry of, “Papa!” and he barely has time to open his arms before she’s hugging him.
“Hey there, Aria,” he says, fondness seeping into his voice. “Have any adventures while I was gone?” They both know that after Kyle had been brought back, there wasn’t much need or want for adventure, but that’s done little to stop the girl’s neverending need to roam and explore.
She steps back from the hug, shaking her head. “Just more of the same. There’s only so many places I can go before the forest gets too thick or I run into the edge of the island.”
A nod of understanding before Barrett glances up at Kyle, who’s been watching them from the of his eye. “Go on, wash your hands,” the redhead says, nodding to his daughter. “Dinner will be ready soon.
And it really only is another short few minutes before the table is set and the food is laid out. It’s not a huge affair, but it’s more than enough for the small family.
Kyle’s day had been little more exciting than Aria made hers out to be, just making sure his tamed monsters were happy and all the crops he’d planted were still doing well in the chill. There’s a short discussion of Aria being allowed to go with Barrett on his next trip to Selphia. Kyle and Barrett are both more than sure that she’d be capable of handling herself against any monsters she’d come across while traversing the area, but it’s a more serious discussion for another day.
There’s snow spiraling down outside, hiding the previous footprints and setting a new slate to be marred for later. And inside, their home is filled with laughter and lights, the coming of midnight and the new year to be met only with happiness.