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The torchlight from the military encampments made the tents glow in the fields below the keep. Laun was on Erin’s arm as they walked around the perimeter of the keep, her face turned to him though seeing more than just he.
The wind had come at dusk, cooling the Summer evening and making the trees hiss. The night sky went from the blazing hot oranges of sunset to the cool purple velvet of night, clouds floating singularly across the waxing moon. Stars blazed in the dark sky above, but they could not shine brighter than Erin.
He was not looking where he was walking in the cooling evening. His eyes were only for the woman on his arm. Her eyes glinted of gold as they passed by torches, her mouth naturally pink and soft as the roses he grew. He was not really paying attention to the small talk, the mention of weather and phasma flies. He nodded and smiled as she smiled.
She had come back from the bathing chamber in what she was wearing now. Light and flowing and a silvery sheen to the linen that glowed against her tan skin. The three pointed crown above her hair, a simple braid that came down her back, tied with the thong that had been on her wrist, the silver bell dangling soundlessly there. He watched her come in and curtsey to him, use his honorific and tilt her head slightly to the side. He had wrapped his arms around her and kissed her deeply for several minutes.
She reminded him, gently, that he needed to wash himself, also. He tore himself away from her and almost ran to the bathing chamber, cursing himself for having it so far from the bedroom he had chosen. »Read More