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[ Suck it up Gwaine, she is already on the way.
It doesn't take her very long to head outside and find him, dark green cloak thrown haphazardly over her shoulders. How odd, she hadn't expected to feel such joy ever again and here she is, running over to wrap her arms around him in a tight hug.
He remembers, he remembers. He returned and he remembers. ]
It doesn't take her very long to head outside and find him, dark green cloak thrown haphazardly over her shoulders. How odd, she hadn't expected to feel such joy ever again and here she is, running over to wrap her arms around him in a tight hug.
He remembers, he remembers. He returned and he remembers. ]
[ They haven't escaped her notice, now she can see him clearly and not covered by fog, she thinks to ask but at the same time she knows she needn't. She knows those wounds intimately, she knows who is responsible for them.
For now she pushes them aside, the wounds and the knowledge and the questions on the tip of her tongue, focusing instead on his smell, his warmth. ]
You came back. [ She whispers, half in tears. ]
For now she pushes them aside, the wounds and the knowledge and the questions on the tip of her tongue, focusing instead on his smell, his warmth. ]
You came back. [ She whispers, half in tears. ]
[ She takes a step back, hesitantly letting him go to reach around and remove the chain around her neck. It feels odd no having it no longer hang there, she almost feels as naked as he does, she will simply have to find something else she thinks. ]
Here.
Here.
[ She takes it without hesitation, leading him into the castle, through the lobby and towards her room. The door she opens with magic and closes with it, letting go of his arm once inside.
It is only then that she realizes she has no idea where to go from here. She removes her cloak to brush the snow and mud from the edge, hanging it over on of the chairs.
Much has changed since he left and so has he. ]
It is only then that she realizes she has no idea where to go from here. She removes her cloak to brush the snow and mud from the edge, hanging it over on of the chairs.
Much has changed since he left and so has he. ]
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