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Post by Fenris on May 18, 2016 21:16:21 GMT -5
- WARNING - Some of these little snippets may delve into triggering territory. Unfortunately Fenris has had a rather rough background, and though I don't plan on going too far into detail (because TOS is a thing), I don't wish to upset anyone who may be sensitive towards the abuse/trauma he's faced. The purpose of this thread is that I simply wanted to be able to write some one-shots to develop his character a bit more, but I felt these wouldn't be able to fit well in a normal play-by-post thread. All of these will be canon (not in terms of the game, necessarily, but what applies to this site's lore) unless otherwise specified.
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Post by Fenris on May 18, 2016 21:16:42 GMT -5
LIVING NIGHTMARE His senses were on high alert and he was sure that it would drive him mad. The sound of something dripping in a rhythmic manner, the sight of shadows he swore were demons dancing across the room, the smell of blood, sweat, and lyrium, and the intense pain that seemed never ending. Everything hurt, and ironically, this was the most relief he'd had since the experiments had started. The elf remained in chains, his body having "healed" but the pain remained persistent. The lyrium beneath his skin was still glowing, a sight he'd finally come to accept after his initial shock. The glow almost seemed to blink, fading out before brightening again, with it coming a searing heat in his flesh that made him grind his teeth, hissing in pain. He still didn't fully grasp what the purpose of it all was, having only been told he'd "find out in due time" by a man he'd come to understand was his master. At this point he didn't care anymore, he just wanted it to be over. He wanted everything to end, one way or another, but was assured that death was the last thing they wanted. At this rate, he'd welcome it.
He couldn't see all the intricate markings that now covered his tanned body, though he could certainly feel them, the skin still quite irritated from the lengthy procedure. The one on his forehead was the worst offender at the moment, his eyes still red and watered from the branding placed there. Danarius seemed to have an odd fondness for that one, having purposely pulled back the elf's now pale hair to get a good look. He seemed quite pleased with the outcome, praising his slave for enduring the experiment, for being the perfect candidate and testament to his greatness. He wasn't sure if it was meant to be comforting or not, but he doubted the man cared all that much either way. But after fondling over him for a while, he'd sorrowfully left to attend to some other business, giving the elf about as much peace as you could expect in this situation. Except... it wasn't. For a few hours Fenris had cried out, begging for someone, anyone to help him, until his voice had grown hoarse and his aching had become unbearable.
Now he simply waited, head hung low as he struggled between passing out and being forced awake by the pain. But, finally, the door had creaked open, causing the slave to look up and find his master, hope in his eyes for relief. Instead he grew all too familiar with the sign of things to come. It seemed he wasn't done yet, as the men who had followed him in had already begun to prepare for another session. "Don't worry, my little pet." the magister had cooed, carelessly holding his hand against the elf's tender neck, caressing the markings that were aligned there. "It will all be over soon."
Fenris awoke with a start, sitting straight up as he reached for his dagger nearby, seemingly prepared to attack. But finding no one to be there, his wild eyes had began to calm, alongside his breathing as he panted, dropping the dagger and reaching up to cover the side of his neck. He swore he felt that bastards fingers still ghosting there, making his stomach turn and his whole body ache. His markings were glowing bright, but gradually began to dim as his nerves had calmed down. Damn nightmares... Unfortunately they were not mere dreams, but haunting memories he had to live through nearly every night. He growled a curse beneath his breath, reaching up to cover his eyes with both of his hands as his body shook. He was so exhausted. He was supposedly free, but still felt tormented, well after his old master's death.
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Post by Fenris on May 20, 2016 18:03:37 GMT -5
THE MONSTER It had been over a year since his escape, a year since he not only abandoned his Fog Warrior friends, but also struck them down by the order of his old master. Fenris managed to flee from the shores of Seheron, across the Ventosus Straits, through the Arlathan Forest and now into the "grand" nation of Antiva, with no sign of stopping. He'd been hunted of course, but for the most part managed to avoid getting caught, purposely straying as far from the Tevinter Imperium as he could and evading anyone who hailed from there. But Danarius was no fool, and Fenris could no longer rely on Tevinter armor as a sign of trouble, but now the magister had employed anyone and everyone to bring his beloved pet home, forcing Fenris to always look over his shoulder, always on high alert an trusting no one. Understandably, it was starting to get exhausting.
He avoided major cities, sticking to the smaller villages where he was less likely to be discovered. The only issue was, he had a hard time finding places to rest. Inns, with free rooms at any rate, were hard to come by, an Fenris didn't have much coin on his person to begin with. Sometimes he had to rest out in the wilderness, or if he happened to be so bold, he'd find shelter in stables. This was the state of things this evening, the little farmland he stumbled on seeming to be quiet with their inhabitants being asleep. He'd decided a quick snooze would do him some good, as he was beginning to grow weak and weary from his travel. He'd be in and out before anyone would notice. That had been the plan, but upon waking up to a kick from an angry looking farmer, wielding a pitchfork like it were a spear, Fenris was starting to regret his decision.
The older man was speaking Antivan, a language Fenris found himself unfamiliar with, but the tone said enough. He was angry, and questioning why the elf was there. It seemed he'd also been well aware of him being armed, or had being the better term, as the great sword had been kicked aside, just out of reach. The elf could certainly try to grab it, and frankly was tempted, but he remained still, glaring up at the human. "Put that away before you hurt yourself, old man." he advises in common tongue, hoping they'd be able to get somewhere with this conversation. He lucked out, though the man doesn't appear too intimidated, surprisingly. "I've chased off larger bandits than you, elf." he retorts. "Much larger." he adds, gesturing with his pitchfork for him to move, further away from the blade and towards the exit.
"You are mistaken." Fenris had began. He was no bandit, but a fugitive? He'd give him that much. "I've no problem leaving, but I will not go without my weapon." he states calmly. He had a hard enough time fleeing, he doubted his chances would be much better if he were unarmed. He had no desire to hurt this man, not yet, anyway, but if he gave him much trouble, he wouldn't hesitate either. "And give you a chance to strike me down? You are a funny elf." he chuckles. This man was old and clearly didn't fear for his life, but Fenris sensed that this human was more than what he seemed. "Not very many people come out this far, none that are good, anyway." he explains, not caring what Fenris claimed to be, feeling safer basing his assumption on pure history. "I've had trouble with your lot for years. I may be old, but I'm not stupid." Fenris grunted, hardly amused. "I beg to differ."
The old fool was stubborn, offering him little choice. Fenris had other methods of fending for himself at his disposal, and already was prepared, his markings beginning to take on their glow. The old man notices, the smug attitude changing to confusion, then fear as Fenris moved in to strike. In a matter of seconds, Fenris has the man on his back, the pitchfork mere inches from piercing his eyes. Before the elf could make another move, he hears shuffling behind him, followed by a frightened voice. Fenris didn't remove the pitchfork as he looked over his shoulder to spot the child, a girl who could be no older than ten, with large eyes filled with such terror at the sight before her. She stutters out something in Antivan, and the old man does the same, yelling at the girl, no doubt orders to flee. She seems frozen instead, looking from her grandfather to the elf threatening to harm him, like he was some sort of monster. It causes Fenris to tense a bit, his grip on the pitchfork tightening.
In a surprising turn of events, Fenris retracts, tossing the pitchfork well out of anyone's reach before wordlessly grabbing his sword and heading towards the girl. The old man grunts in pain as he tries to pull himself off the ground, warning the elf against harming the girl. Fenris stopped, glaring down at the meek child before him who shook so harshly, he was surprised the ground below her wasn't also trembling. She doesn't move, doesn't say a word, she just stares, eyes full of tears as she winces, preparing for the worst. When she opens her eyes again, she finds the elf no longer there. In fact, he's no where in sight, leaving only her injured grandfather lying on the ground. She ran to him, crying out in concern and fear as she tries to help him now that the crisis was averted.
The elf decided he'd stay away from stables from then on.
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Post by Fenris on May 21, 2016 2:19:35 GMT -5
DEAD MAN WALKING "You are going to regret this, slave." the hunter had growled as he backed away from the enraged elf, no longer seeming quite as confident as he had when the battle had started. But now that his allies were lying dead in their own blood, his chance of victory was looking quite slim. He'd obviously underestimated the capabilities of the magister's 'living weapon'. Now he understood, but perhaps it may be too late.
"If not I, someone will come and strike you down for good." he states, still keeping a safe distance so that he could avoid that blade of his, drenched in the blood of his companions. He couldn't find an angle on this guy, and it certainly didn't help that he was more efficient with ranged combat than melee, though hadn't a choice in the matter as his crossbow lied far out of reach. His fate seemed inevitable, but he was far too proud to run, and the runaway slave didn't seem too willing to let him leave to begin with.
"Let them come!" Fenris growled before he moved in to strike with such speed that the hunter was easily overwhelmed. In seconds he was on the ground, with no chance to recover as the elf merely pinned him down, digging his heel into the human's chest with the tip of his blade at his throat, pressing in just enough that it was sure to pierce his skin with the slightest of movements. With no options, the man seemed to surrender to his fate, though not without making sure he had the last word.
"Once a slave, always a slave. You can't run forever, elf." he spat, words that only served to anger Fenris more. With a quick swipe, he'd cut the hunter's neck open, watching as the arrogance in his eyes turned to panic as he clutched his throat. He could have finished him off, quite tempted to, actually, but the elf had decided he was satisfied with leaving the man to drown in his own blood, make him suffer his last living moments. And with that he turned and headed off, hopeful to put some more distance between him and Danarius before he'd send others to replace the last.
A lesson learnt, Fenris decided a year later as he looked towards the very man he left for dead. A new crossbow in hand, and a scar across his neck as a souvenir. It was him, alright. Damn healing potions. He should have stayed dead. "Avanna, Fenris. Good to see you again." the man had purred cooly. It was no longer just about the coin. Now it was personal. Fenris would be sure to chop his head off this time.
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Post by Fenris on May 22, 2016 22:16:01 GMT -5
KIDNAPPED You know, Fenris never really cared for wine at first. He only really took a taste in secret after Danarius had purposely made the elf serve his guests, finding entertainment out of the fear his 'pet' invoked. But now? It was amazing how much the man could put away. His habit had started out of spite, of course, raiding the cellar because he could and very well would just to get back at the bastard in any way he could, now he just drank because... well it was comforting, strangely enough. His markings hurt less, his thoughts weren't corrupted with his inner demons, and he felt like he could just relax a bit, something the warrior could never really say he did much of these days. It was for these very reasons that he drank tonight.
Fenris was tipping back the bottle, making sure to get every last drop before he carelessly tossed the empty bottle at the wall, finding it oddly satisfying. The elf would sigh as he lied back into his chair, the sound almost turning into a purr as he closed his eyes and relished in the buzz that the alcohol was leaving him with. The only issue with being drunk, aside from the inevitable hangover, was that it did a man no favor when it came to fighting. Had he known he would have been having guests, he might have made a much wiser decision, such as not being unarmed and intoxicated. He'd learn the painful lesson soon enough, ears twitching to the sound of footsteps approaching. "I don't believe I sent out an invite for strangers." he mutters unamused. "To mages no less." he adds, the word mage sounding so vile on his tongue.
There were mages as well as a few templars, all looking at him warily. "Get out before I'll force you out." he orders as he manages to get to his feet. "You'll be coming with us." one of the templars had replied instead and it seemed being 'polite' wouldn't do the trick. He might have been unarmed, but he didn't plan on making this easy for them. Already his markings were beginning to glow... though not by his own accord. The magic in the air seemed to be causing the lyrium in his skin to awaken, and when his eyes lied on the source, they narrowed with fury. "Blood magic." he hissed, far more familiar with the practice than he'd like to be. "I'll kill you where you stand." he threatens, but he barely advances before the mage decides enough was enough, and Fenris, though he struggled, eventually submitted to the darkness, falling unconscious at their feet.
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Post by Fenris on Jun 3, 2016 5:05:14 GMT -5
MEMORIES The elf sat at the grand fountain amidst the courtyard, letting his fingers skim through the cool, clear water, his green eyes watching the ripples follow in a rather hypnotic dance. It might have seemed odd, but he quite enjoyed watching the water flow, though seldom actually had the chance to simply sit here without the risk of getting caught. After all, it wouldn't be appropriate for the slave to just be sitting around and not doing anything, no matter how young he may have been. He'd surely be punished if he were caught dawdling like this, but it hadn't stopped him from doing so any chance he got, despite his mother's frequent warnings. Fortunately today, their master wasn't here, so his chances of getting into trouble were lessened, as far as he was concerned.
He was eventually pulled back to reality by a gentle but concerned voice. "Leto!" he turned to face his sister who was already hastily making her way towards him. "There you are! What are you doing out here? Mother has been worried sick!" she explains as she tries to grab hold of her troublesome brother to keep him from fleeing. He scowls in protest, but it looks more like a bratty pout. "She always worries." he feels the need to point out, as if it justifies his actions. Varania merely rolls her eyes, "And you aren't helping." she retorts. They were twins but she swore she was the older of the two, if not for maturity level alone.
Onto the matter at hand, however, she feels the need to scold her brother for once again being out in the courtyard. "You do realize if you get caught out here you will get the switch?" she reminds and stubbornly willful as always, Leto remembers, but doesn't seem to care. "The magister is gone." he insists. "What he doesn't know wont hurt him." Course he said that now, but as bold as he liked to pretend, he feared the man just as much as he respected him. At the same time though, he didn't understand the issue with playing around outside. Hardly anyone visited the courtyard anyway! "You are such a child." she sighs and of course the other elf decides to take that as a challenge. In a matter of seconds, she is splashed, Leto cheekily sticking out his tongue. Varania goes from shocked to vengeful in no time, already moving to retaliate before he can get away.
The courtyard is filled with laughter as the two soaked elves chase each other about, all concerns about getting caught seeming to have escaped their minds as they simply fall into playing like any child would.
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Post by Fenris on Jul 20, 2016 4:59:01 GMT -5
BETRAYAL "What?!" The elf looks devastated as he stares at the woman he'd come to secretly admire, not able to understand. His stomach was in knots and it felt like his whole world had turned upside down. Fenris just gawked at her, looking for any sign that this might be one of her cruel jokes, an attempt to poke fun. He would certainly prefer such cruelties to... well.. this. Unfortunately as he stared, looking into her eyes for that sparkle of humor, he found none. In fact, he couldn't even find any sort of sympathy, just a fierce coldness, reminiscent of the chains he once bore, and apparently would soon enough...
"You're on your own, Fenris." the Champion had curtly replied, not showing even the slightest sign of guilt about giving him up to his master. He... He should have known. How could he be so stupid as to believe otherwise? And the worst part of it all was that he was genuinely hurt by it, the betrayal cutting him deeper than he could have imagined. And she didn't even bat an eye, the runaway elf looking down to his feet as Danarius goaded on, seeming quite pleased with the change of events.
He should fight, run away to be free another day! But.. he just couldn't muster up the desire. What was the point? He was so tired of running, tired of being betrayed. So, he did the only sensible thing he could. "...I'll go..." he sighed heavily, pain in his voice as he kept his eyes glued to the floor. Even after all these years, he fell right back into routine. Head down, follow orders, suffer in silence. And so he did, clenching his fists as he stared at his feet, trying to tone out as Hawke and his master discussed a reward. Did she even care? Did she even know what she was sending him into? He wanted nothing more than to stop thinking, to forget any of this ever happened. FOr once, he looked forward to having his memory wiped clean, and maybe then it would stop this strong ache in his chest.
Soon enough they would be off and Fenris, despite his judgement, looked up just for a moment, hoping to see something from her. That smug smile of hers was all he needed to see, lowering his head again as he followed his master along, like the obedient slave he was and always would be.
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Post by Fenris on Jul 21, 2016 1:45:04 GMT -5
FREEDOM He opened his eyes, only to immediately regret it as his eyes stung from the light. Not only that, but everything else was completely sore he'd come to realize, wincing and yelping out as he'd reached up to shield his eyes, only to hurt himself in the process. What the hell happened? After a couple more moments to prepare himself, the elf moved to sit up and get a better look of his surroundings as well as his current state. He barely moves a couple inches before a voice orders him to stop.
The elf freezes, glaring over to the man he'd just notice out of the corner of his eye, watching him for who knows how long. Warily, he watched him, his markings beginning to glow, and the man's expression went from stern to concern, as if he was familiar with what usually came next. Considering he couldn't recognize him, the runaway didn't find that all too likely.
Before he can make a move though, the man holds up his hands, revealing himself as unarmed and not a threat, which caused Fenris to pause for only a second, the pain doing the rest of the work and preventing him from actually following through as he wrapped an arm around his abdomen, feeling particularly sore there. But now that Fenris was no longer an immediate threat, the man had jumped at him, only instead of attacking him, he pulled the elf's arm away and helped him lie back down. "You need to rest." he tells the now gawking elf who looks entirely confused. Who was this man and why was he trying to help him?
Seeming to read his mind, the man introduced himself, explained that Fenris was in the company of Fog Warriors who had rescued him. It all seemed to flood back and the man had to fight to keep Fenris down again as the elf began to panic, worried that his master would find him. "You are safe here, friend. You are free." the healer had assured with a warm smile, and the words seemed to have left the elf speechless and eventually even calm as he lied back down. "Free..?" It seemed so odd, but here he was, not dead yet and with no sign of the magister. "Now rest. And please don't do that... glowing thing again." the healer requested with a nervous chuckle as he began to tend to his wounds for the day, keeping him entertained as he told him what had transpired and what life with the Warriors was like.
Had Fenris finally find his freedom?
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Post by Fenris on Jul 27, 2016 12:28:36 GMT -5
SILENCE "Do you like anything?" the exasperated 'witch' had asked the brooding elf, trying so hard to be friends with him, to understand him at least, only for him to curtly push Merrill away. She never could seem to understand why he hated her so, though he'd insist it was her constant prodding, among other things. But rather than try to start something else, he simply answered, "I like quiet."--- Another 'successful' mission with Hawke's company, odd errands requested by the Captain of the Guard herself. With nothing else to do for the day, the elf had excused himself from the party banter as they laughed over drinks. It was beginning to get a bit too loud for his tastes and he'd decided he wanted to retire for the evening, despite a few drunken attempts to persuade him otherwise from Isabella and Varric. The few who cared waved him off, the others probably relieved to no longer have him in the company. He didn't particularly care either way, stepping outside on the darkening streets. Most of the commotion came from the tavern as the rest of Lowtown seemed to already be settling in for the night, a habit when thugs like the Carta had often lurked the streets at this hour. They'd mostly disbanded now that Aveline had come into power, but he was certain he could handle a couple low life criminals if they dared to try anything. Again, he wasn't really all that concerned, heading towards the opposite direction of Hightown and instead finding himself at the docks, where the only sound that greeted him was the gently swaying waves brushing against the dock and ships. It was almost peaceful, the elf thought as he sat down on the stairs leading into the Waking Sea, closing his eyes and taking a big breath of the salty air, releasing it in a weary sigh. Part of him liked this, had a desire to live a far more relaxing life where fighting was no longer a daily thing... "Look what we've got here, boys!" But another part of him knew he wasn't cut out for such a dull lifestyle. "We've got to protect this city at night, how about a little contribution?" the loud one grinned. Fenris wordlessly stood to his feet, and instead of giving them gold, he provided then with an onyx blade. Things were quiet again, the group of thugs laying at his feet, not having a chance against their target. He wordlessly grabbed up their loot, a hefty bag of coin no doubt stolen from other victims, before heading off, deciding it might be best to alert Aveline of what happened in the morning. For now, it was back to his mansion, and more specifically the cellar where he could drink over his 'good deeds' in peace.
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Post by Fenris on Jul 31, 2016 3:40:10 GMT -5
JUST A DREAM He'd finally managed to get the whole illiterate flaw taken care of, Fenris now able to read and write without issue, and had taken to reading quite often when he was at home and not having to worry about missions. Varric had of course congratulated him by giving him one of his own novels, which the elf had happily accepted after some of their usual bickering. He would have to tell the dwarf that he was pretty good, once he was feeling ready to boost the short man's already massive ego.
He was at Hawke's estate actually, having finally given in and moved in with her officially, leaving that old dusty mansion behind. He hadn't completely gotten over his past and what Danarius had done to him, but he was coming to terms with it and was finally making an effort to move on, which Zaria seemed very pleased about. They still fought every now and then, but even that was getting better, and they usually made up without Fenris having to storm off first. Just little steps, but progress, nonetheless. The new addition certainly helped a bit, despite the elf's previous concerns.
Speaking of the little devil, Fenris paused from his reading when he heard soft little steps, the sign that someone was sneaking. He rolled his eyes but pretended not to notice, barely even feigning shock when the little girl had attempted to spook him. Good thing he hadn't made acting a career. "Terrifying as always." he said in monotone, his eyes seemingly glued to his book, but he noticed the little girl blowing a raspberry out of the corner of his eye, smirking a bit at the spunk.
The little elf-blooded child didn't appear to enjoy being ignored, stomping over to stand in front of him and pushing the book out of the way as she crawled into his lap. "About as bad as your mother." he tsked, sitting the book aside as he looked down to the dark haired girl. Her skin was dark like the elf's, whereas her eyes were the brightest of blues, much like Hawke's. The girl didn't seem offended by her father's statement. In fact she wore a little smirk of her own and Fenris knew this girl was already far too dangerous for her own good.
She was already a handful! He couldn't imagine how tiring it would get as she grew older, sighing at the thought as he wrapped his arm around the child, letting her fall into tracing his markings across his arm as usual. Though she had an attitude, she was pretty gentle too and that shown in the way her fingers ghosted over them. She didn't know where they came from, what they were, and quite frankly he was content with leaving it that way.
"You're up to something, aren't you?" he interrupted his own thoughts, convinced the child was up to no good. Sure enough, that mischievous grin said it all, and he heard Orana in another room, saying something along the lines of "Not again!" The elf could only shake his head, "I wont tell anyone if you don't." he offered, holding up a pinky that she took in her own, a silent pact. He didn't think it would ever be possible, but here he was. Life was good. Until Hawke inevitably found out and scolded both of them. He chuckled a bit at the thought.
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Post by Fenris on Jul 31, 2016 15:04:45 GMT -5
IT'S OVER, ISN'T IT? How could he be so stupid? The woman was always flirting and the runaway slave had been so confused by her advances, unable to even imagine someone falling for him in such a manner. Surely she was joking! He even questioned her motives, certain there must have been others who she had her eyes on. But it appeared her intentions were genuine and at some point he found himself admiring her for some damned reason. Somehow, they ended up in a bed together, and... That was it. Don't get him wrong, he certainly enjoyed himself, and there was nothing wrong with her in the slightest! He just felt... overwhelmed. He had far too much going on at the time and thought it had been a sensible choice to end it there, at least until he could get his life somewhat in order, only to end up regretting it. It was foolish for him to think she would wait for him, especially when there were far better options. But why did it have to be him? The mage hadn't waited long to take advantage, filling in the empty space that he'd left Hawke with and the two were disgustingly sweet with one another and it made him sick. Had he not been still concerned for her safety, Fenris surely would have left, if not simply avoid the two as much as he could. But he remained, growing ever bitter as Anders seemed to have won, and that blasted abomination wasn't blind to the elf's plight. "You were an idiot to leave Zaria." He hadn't needed the reminder. "And you were fast enough to replace me." he'd countered, convinced that the mage was only doing this to take advantage of her. It certainly couldn't just be jealousy! But no, Anders insisted it was love, and that only frustrated him more. Rather than admit defeat, Fenris threatened him as per usual, though it lacked it's usual bite. The mage was happy, and he was left feeling absolutely miserable. --- "So.. You are living with Hawke now?" he reluctantly asked, hopeful it was just stupid rumors. The two had been together for quite some time now, but the elf still liked to have that damn hope that he still had a chance. "What's it to you?" The warrior tensed and never felt quite so small before. That was it then? He loved that woman but... He wanted her to be happy, even if it was with someone else. "Be good to her..." he'd finally spoken up again, words that appeared to have caught the mage off guard. "Break her heart, and I will kill you." he promised, and for once the mage didn't argue or scoff.
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Post by Fenris on Dec 2, 2016 5:29:29 GMT -5
HELPLESS This was one of those rare days where Fenris was feeling absolutely lazy. In his defense, he'd come in from a very long and taxing journey that night and was absolutely content with staying in bed all day, preferably with Hawke at his side. But of course the damned mage would have responsibilities to attend to. He cursed Aveline under his breath, having no doubt the Captain was to blame for this, and Hawke had merely laughed, finding his grumpiness amusing evidently. He just gave a matching pout, burying his face in the pillows as the tips of his ears reddened a bit, his groan muffled as he cursed her too. There was no actual bitterness behind it though and fortunately Zaria recognized that, simply laughing yet again before apologizing, genuinely sorry. It was really no one's fault though. He was supposed to have returned home much sooner and Zaria had already agreed to help the Captain of the Guard in her diplomatic ventures. The Champions work was never done, he supposed. That still didn't mean he wouldn't give Aveline a dirty glare the next time he saw her, or that he'd let Hawke completely off the hook.
Part of him felt obligated to join her, while the other, much louder part of him wanted to just rest. Hawke apparently recognized that and insisted he take it easy, assuring him she'd be fine on her own and that he'd only get bored anyway. That didn't stop him from grumbling though... but the kiss had. "Now you are just trying to distract me..." he growled, a little frustrated it hadn't lasted all that long. Perhaps if he managed to wrap his arms around her, the elf could prevent her from leaving! A brilliant idea, only she seemed to be wise to avoid that tactic, knowing if she'd let Fenris have his way, she'd never get to leave. He could tell part of her didn't want to. He supposed he'd stop giving her such a hard time, though tempted as he was.
"Go already... The sooner you finish with the Captain, the sooner I can have you all to myself," and yes, he had every intention of keeping her to himself for the rest of the day, having missed her for far too long. She seemed to like the idea, which caused Fenris' scowl to soften a bit, more so when she leaned in to give him another kiss, one a bit more satisfying than the little peck he'd received earlier. She'd then assured him she wouldn't be gone long, to which he simply replied he'd be waiting. With that she'd exited the room, leaving Fenris to sigh to himself as he buried his face in the pillows once again. "Damned mage..." She had him feeling helpless... and he hated that he sort of loved that.
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