Perhaps #2 from the hurt/comfort list, with Red and Blue? 🤎🤎🤎
2 - "Drink some of this tea, it will warm you up."
Affection prompts || Hurt/Comfort prompts
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In all the excitement of reuniting, it had been easy to miss, but Blue was still shivering even minutes later. Even after the little fairy had spirited them away to a warmer part of Hyrule.
Red frowned, watching him: walking with his head down, shoulders tense, arms crossed firmly over his chest, but even that wasn't enough to hide the shivering.
"Wait, Blue—"
"What." Blue snapped, and Red could see the moment he winced to himself at the harshness in his own tone.
Maybe that stint in the ice really did chill his hot head a bit, Red thought, and then immediately regretted his word choice as another bout of shivers wracked Blue's body.
Red pressed his lips together, eyes narrowed in thought. "I'm sorry I lost my sword," he said, and watched Blue blink in surprise at that turn of the conversation.
"It... probably wasn't... entirely your fault," he allowed.
"Still. All I've got now is this new weapon I don't know how to use," Red said, giving the Fire Rod a little demonstrative twirl. A couple sparks flared to life and he almost dropped it in surprise. It wasn't — entirely — for show. "I think we should stop and make camp while I practice with it. Right now, if we get attacked by monsters, I might be more danger to us than to them."
"That... might be a good idea." Blue eyed the Fire Rod warily.
"Great!" Red smiled and clapped his hands. "That looks like a good spot for a campsite over there, you go sit down and I'll collect some wood to start a fire. For practice."
The fact that Blue did as he was told without argument was probably further proof that this was absolutely necessary.
Red gathered firewood as quickly as he could. The Fire Rod made quick work of the dry wood, and soon they had a roaring campfire going.
Red very politely made no comment on how relieved Blue seemed to be to huddle next to it.
"I could still use more practice, though." Red pretended to think about it for a moment, before brightening. "I think my pack was the one with the kettle in it. I could make tea!"
He started digging through his bag — and if he happened to toss a blanket at Blue in the process, it was only because it had been on top of everything else and he needed to get it out of the way. Eventually he found what he was looking for, and set about learning to use the Fire Rod to boil water.
A little while later, he passed a warm mug to Blue. "Here, drink some of this tea," he said. It will warm you up, he didn't say. He didn't have to. They both knew what he meant.















