sinbound. [Akira & Earinor] [ENG]

    • "Well I'd call it lucky, but yes.", Caelan chuckled. "He's duke of Stenz, so he has the money to feed all those mouths. Besides, I've never see them fight over the throne or a position in the army, Cameron will most likely explore the sea with his own ship at some point, leaving all of that behind. I think he's glad his the last to inherit his country and sometimes I'd wish I'd be in the same shoes. I'd venture off with him, we always wanted to see the cold sea of the wolves, you know? Having a little challenge... but I can't exactly leave for several months to do something stupid like that." Caelan sighed, he wished he was free. Sure Ronan would do something different with his freedom, but Caelan was sure he'd understand. If Caelan was free now however, he couldn't exactly leave Ronan behind, so there went his plan of just leaving with Cameron, not that it really mattered. "The duke of Stenz is a fine father, to me as well, more than my own. He loves all eleven of his children and pretty much lets them do whatever they like, making their own mistakes. I think Cameron could have it way worse." Caelan smiled, he'd normally be in Stenz sometime soon, but with Ronan the blonde wasn't sure where he'd go and if he could just leave fhaergus, what if Ronan searched for him there?

      "I'm impressed. Here I was thinking you were the most clumsy person I know.", Caelan laughed, after all the old bow broke because Ronan slipped on some ice. There was not even one occurance were Caelan had to keep Ronan from falling, so this was a big win, right? "Hm.. would your father allow you to go on a trophy hunt with a fellow noble? We'd have to bring something back though, but if we're quick we can fool around the rest of the time.", Caelan grinned and another kiss was placed on Ronans neck. "I hope I'm not distracting you too much.", he said, looking down on the dead animal and how Ronan handled it. "Actually I didn't think you were capabe of that, after you told me you barely go outside. Then again you did survive out here without me, so... I shouldn't be surprised I guess." Caelan rested his chin on Ronans shoulder, watching him was kind of broing though. "Can I do anything to help?"
    • "Lucky? I mean, yes, but ... forget it, I don't think it would be good to have a conversation about something like this", Ronan chuckled and brushed the rest off. Cameron should be happy to be alive and as long as his father loved all of his eleven children, why even get into an argument about stupid traditions? While there were none in Alster, he was sure there were more than enough in Thria, for more than just a few people - getting into an argument over something like that was stupid. "You could, if your father lets you - and I mean, as long as the wolves don't kill you on the spot for intruding into their territory, why not at least try?" Not that Darragh would like that idea if Ronan would be onboard with it, but he wasn't - if Caelan wanted to go, he could, it wasn't like he was going to nail him down and never let him go anywhere again or forbid him from diverting his attention to his friends. This was how it was, how it should be and Ronan - for one - wasn't going to mind that. "He could have our fathers as his father and I doubt Stenz would be the same country that it is now, but I also doubt Cameron would have ten siblings." One person could change a whole lot, couldn't they?

      "Again, you underestimate me", Ronan laughed. Yes, some things tended to happen on accident, but others were merely a wash of one too many things and resulted in the blondes doom, his downfall in one way or the other - but none of them had killed him, not yet, not soon enough. One time, he'd thrown himself off a hill, had hoped he'd be pierced by whatever stones or icicles lay beneath his line of sight and the only thing that had happened was, that he'd given himself a concussion, ruined one of his favorite clothes and had to cut off that pesky hair of his when it had clogged up with blood that was a pain to wash out. "He'd probably beg me to leave the house for once as long as he doesn't know who's going to hunt with me, so why not? As for that - my father doesn't care, we could as easily just do nothing." Darragh didn't want trophies, he wanted results, nothing more - it was that simple. "No, no - you aren't, don't worry", he'd put aside what they'd have to feed the ravens out back, or some other hungry animal frequenting the forest. Then, he severed the limbs from the rest of the body. "I could have as easily just eating vegetable broth, though. But dismantling an animal isn't hard, you know?" Well, it wasn't easy either. "Hmmm, let me think. I mean, I just have to reheat the broth and probably cook the meat a bit before I toss it in there, but ... I don't think there's anything you could do right now."
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • "You mean if I'd ask my father if he'd excuse me for a few months, because I want to venture into the wolves lands? I don't think they'd kill me, but I also don't think my father would ever let that happen. If I were to just run off, he could do nothing about it and would act like he approved it, but I'm not sure if I'm allowed back to Fhaergus afterwards... My father isn't one for adventures or anything new.", Caelan explained with a sigh. He was pretty sure that Ronan, if he ever would actually visit Fhaergus, loved Allard of Fhaergus. Because he was polite, forthcoming, kind and gave him anything he would wish for. After all, not even Cameron knew that Caelan and his father didn't get along at all and Ronan who knew would probably ask Caelan if he was crazy, once he met the great Allard of Fhaergus. Now he hated him maybe, because Caelan told him all the bad stuff, but he'd see nothing of it. "Stenz wouldn't be Stenz without that family!", Caelan grinned, they were pretty unique and the only ones crazy enough to maintain a harbor at such a stormy coast.

      "I know, I'm sorry.", Caelan smiled, still eyeing what Ronan was doing there, not that he had to check on him. "Mhm... that sounds like a plan then. We'll go 'hunting' and meet in Alsters woods for that, hiding away fro some days not actually hunting at all." Caelan grinned, that sounded like a great plan if Ronans father actually approved of it, as long as he didn't know with whom Ronan was going about. They could just crawl back here to the hut, though maybe they should actually come back with something to prove that they didn't just fool around. "Well I don't know many nobles who can do that... besides you and Cameron.", Caelan smiled and let his hand brush over Ronans chest for a moment. "Mhh... well then I think I'm going to read for a bit, if you don't mind. Since there is nothing else to do for me.", Caelan sighed and finally let go. He spun around on one foot and headed for the bedroom where he left his book. Until the food was ready that would occupy him a bit.
    • "You wouldn't have to ask him to go there outright, I'm sure he wouldn't be opposed to you spending a few months with Caelan, you know? After all, you told me he wouldn't mind if I spent the entire winter at your place, so why wouldn't that work for you?", Ronan asked, seemingly confused. Allard of Fhaergus was nobody he knew good things about - both his boyfriend and his father seemed to hate him - and there wasn't anything to make that better, let alone was there a single good hair left on that man, at least it seemed like that. "Well, you're right! Stenz wouldn't be what it is without its nobles." Ronan had no idea what Stenz truly was like, but he wasn't keen on finding out all that soon - he was friends with Caelan and not Cameron and he wasn't willing to come out of his shell all that much just yet. "Don't be sorry", he mused as he started to remove the meat from the bones and cutting it up - he probably had enough oil and a pan somewhere, so he just had to move the kettle aside and try cooking without a proper stove, didn't he? It wouldn't kill him, though. "Some alone time with you never hurt, you know? So, yes, I approve of that." After all, it didn't matter how he spend his days outside, as long as he actually got along with someone, anyone, didn't it?

      "That's because they're all lazy and up their own asses. I don't know much about our fellow to-be dukes, but most of them seem like they'll explode from their pride and head-assery alone." Though, Henry wasn't exactly a to-be duke and not full of himself either, Ronan would probably defend that man to his last breath, even if that mean to get into fights, yet, he couldn't imagine anyone would be as stupid as to insult their future king at all. "Makes me wonder how long that book actually is or if you're just taking your time", the noble laughed and immediately felt bad about the loss of warmth but then went back to cooking, hands still bloodied, yet he was trying to make the best out of it and started with what he'd planned anyway - the difference was, that he decided to just leave the meat in the pan until it was done and then tossed it inside the heated broth, stirring it and mixing it in before he grabbed some dishes to put those on. They probably should wash those bowls from yesterday - unless Caelan already had - but for now, he had enough of those here to actually just dirty two different ones. As much as he wanted to eat at the table, he instead brought the bowls back to the bedroom, alongside two spoons and put one of them on Caelans nightstand and the other on his before he sat down onto the bed. He'd spend maybe thirty minutes cooking and prepping the rest, but ... oh. "I should wash my hands before I get that on the sheets, I'll be right back", he mumbled, got up - and touched the sheets in the process - and immediately cursed. "Oh for fucks sake." It wasn't much, but now there was rabbit blood on the fresh sheets, at least some smudges of the residue on his hands anyway.
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • "If he could he'd lock me up in Fhaergus, he doesn't even want me to go outside if I stay in Fhaergus. He didn't oppose much of this trip, because I asked him in front of some people, or rather just told him and I'm sure I'll have to listen to a rant or two when I get back home. I just leave home if I feel like it, because he can't do much about it, but if I'd be away for so long...? I'm scared he won't let me come back." Would that be so bad? Somehow Fhaergus was still Caelans home and Allard was still his father, all that wasn't so easy, not at all actually. He wouldn't want to loose his home for real, his father was the only one driving him away, but Caelan wanted to protect the country itself, as he should, that was his purpose, right? If he actually would not care at all, he'd be gone for good already, but he did care and he did want to become duke someday as it was expected of him.

      "I don't know, besides you I don't really know anyone that well.", Caelan smiled and usually he wasn't one to run his mouth about others, so he didn't. He didn't know any of them good enough to have an opinion and they could do whatever they wanted. Ronan was the first future-duke he actually called friend and Ronan had no one either besides the crownprince. maybe they actually should befriend them, after all in the future they'd have to work with them. "I'm almost finished!", Caelan blurted out almost a little bit offended. Was he really slow? Well, he would finish out now, maybe. And so he did, as soon as he was back in the bedroom he took the book from the nightstand and read the final pages, being finished in time for the food. Caelan put the book away and grabbed his bowl without really paying attention. It was kind of sticky and... "You're such a dork!", he laughed at Ronan who did not only bloody the sheets although he just said himself he should wash his hands, his hands also touched the bowls and the spoons and probably half the kitchen. No wonder the bowl was so sticky and Caelan had some blood on his hand as well now. He set the bowl aside again and stood up, still laughing, this was pretty funny. "Maybe we'll get it out, if we wash it right away, or do you not care? I mean it's not much...", Caelan grinned walking over to Ronan, only to smear some of the blood on his own hand on Ronans nose. That's what he got from being dumb.
    • "You'd actually get along with Darragh, if it weren't for the fact that you're from Fhaergus. My old man usually is almost hellbent on getting me outside and wanting me to do things that he did in his youth - whatever that was. He seems adventurous enough, you know? Maybe you can talk about that with him because I doubt he'd ever lock me up - unlike yours. But I'm sure your father won't disown you for having fun, that'd be silly", but who knew. A duke sometimes had a really stupid mindset, especially about his heirs and their behavior and sometimes, that showed, more than once too - and Ronan knew as much. His father wasn't stupid, nor was he himself, but they both were standing on different grounds. Darragh was the duke of Alster, the one that could say and do what he wanted and Ronan was nothing more than his good for nothing son that would do good to go out every once in a while and stop wasting his time, all the way up in his own headspace. Or out here, in a hut, because he didn't want to attend any of those stupid events that he should at least join to keep in touch with those around him, but Ronan rarely felt like it to begin with.

      "Neither do I, especially since Henry doesn't exactly count as a future duke, right?", he chuckled. No, while they both would have a country of their own to rule, Henry would ascend to the throne one day and not only have his hands full with Myriad, but also all the other nations under his flag - and he'd be the one they'd all have to listen to, as simple as that. Ronan wouldn't have any problem with bowing to him, his will or his desires, whatever those would turn out to be, but he knew that someone like Henry drew the ire of many, especially since he wasn't like one would imagine a crown prince. "Only almost?", he teased, but after that, he was pretty much the one getting teased - for being a forgetful idiot, despite the evidence being right in front of him, glued to his hands and all over the things he'd touched. "Sorry! I didn't mean to!", he immediately, frantically apologized as his eyes had widened and he kind of stared at what he did, almost as if it had spooked him. "I mean, I could change the sheets and wash them with the ones from yesterday? I'd have to wash my hands for that first, though ... HEY!" And as Caelan had smeared the blood on his face, Ronan brought his hand up to Caelans cheek and rubbed it against it for a second. "Nice."
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • "Well maybe you could introduce me, I'll get along with him and then I'll tell him who I am... though he probably knows how I look.", Caelan chuckled, that wouldn't work at all. But maybe if Caelan just told him how much he hated Allard... no, Ronan was the only one who knew and that would stay like that. In the end Ronans father didn't seem like a person to know such things and after all Caelan was still on his fathers side somehow. "Maybe if I just swing by and have you go outside, he'll approve." Caelan didn't want to be friends with Darragh of Alster, nor did he want him to like the blonde, he just wanted it easier for Ronan and him to meet and visit each other. Maybe Caelan managed to get on his good side somehow, though should he witness what's happening to Ronan, Caelan wasn't sure if he could keep his calm.

      "I'm finished, alright?", Caelan asked with a grin, he finished the last page just in time, though he didn't quite know what to make of it now. He wasn't sure if they'd try something like that before they went home, there was no need to rush though, right? Maybe when they met again, which was soon hopefully. Caelan had to laugh, actually he couldn't really stop, because Ronan was so shocked about what he'd done himself. Where had his head been all the time? At least touching his nose let him snap out of his panicked state of mind and in retaliation Caelan got blood smeared on his face to. "Hey!", he gave right back, still laughing. "I didn't deserve this! This was only fair idiot, now we're uneven again!", he kept laughing, should he cover Ronans face in more blood? No, that was probably a bad idea and made even more of a mess. "Let's clean you up!", Caelan said as if Ronan was a child and he even picked him up just like that, to carry him to the bathroom. "Cold water it is now!", he said leaving Ronan in front of their water reserves.
    • “Knowing what the offspring of Fhaergus looks like isn’t hard, so I’m afraid he’ll figure it out before I even introduce you. But we’ll figure something out, I’m sure”, Ronan said, determined to find a way to spend time with his boyfriend without having to come up with something, literally anything. Would his father even approve of something as stupid as him, trying to impress him by dragging a Fhaergus sprout to a hunt and trying to best him? Of course Darragh would want proof, especially of an occasion like that, which was why Ronan probably rather not disclosed who he was meeting with. “Worst case scenario is that I have to be the damsel in distress, saved from her room by a dashing knight, clad in white armor, but I doub’t my father is as stubborn. Who knew, though? If Darragh could have, he’s probably not broken Ronans arm but leg and left him out there, somewhere so that he could die - either from hunger, dehydration or literally anthing else. On one hand, he wanted this, wanted to be together with the blonde all the time and yet he knew that such thoughts were futile - he’d only hurt himself over something that it was barely worth crying over.

      “What’s the verdict on the contents then?”, he asked, chuckling and yet trying to sort his own thoughts. After all, Caelan was still good at having him not only lose his mind but also adhere to his words, so Ronan wanted to know - wanted a honest opinion on something that he couldn’t let anybody else read, for a good reason. “Then make it even”, he said, simple as that and was hoisted into the air soon enough, carried off to the bathroom. “Clean me up? You have a blood stain on your cheek”, he said upon being sat down and grabbing one of the slightly damp towels, soaking one of their edges in a tidbit of cold water and scrubbing his face and hands with hit. This had to come off, right? “We should clean the sheets, though”, he mumbled as he got up after soaking a different corner of the towel in water and walked up to the blonde as he gently started rubbing off the blood and hoping for better results. “You’re better getting cleaned up too”, he sighed and rubbed the towel over the cheeks of the blonde to rid themselves of the nasty blood and any other noticeable dirt and grime. “We should really stop fooling around. But I’m glad you don’t mind that all too much.” Having fun still meant that the two of them were still doing their best, wasn’t it? Once they’d rid themselves of all the blood, he sighed. “All better!”
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • "Curse those blonde hair and blue eyes!", Caelan joked, he knew he was easily recognizable. Of course there were others with light colored hair, but the Fhaergus bloodline was not easy to miss, they never were. Darragh may even know Dreigh, Caelans uncle, who had looked just like Caelan in the same age and Allard was blonde with blue eyes as well, though the color of his hair was a little bit darker. They also tended to have bright skin, though Caelan as well as his uncle spent a lot of time outside and the sun could give out sunburns even when it was cold. For some reason most children inherited the darker hair of their parents and dark eyes as well, but the Fhaergus bloodline was so full of blondes, that it didn't seem to matter much. Here and then there were some children with brownish hair or hazel eyes, but the next generation was as blonde as Caelan again. "Too bad, I don't think I have a white armor...", Caelan mused jokingly. If he had to, he'd rescue Ronan and drag him outside no matter what his father said.

      "I... uh... I mean it was... interesting? I've never thought of... well I'm still not sure about..." What was that question anyway? Caelans cheeks turned red only thinking about what he had read, he'd never had thought anyone would write something like that with this kind of detail. Caelan had an idea now, about how... this... worked between two men and still he was nervous and a little bit unsure. "It's a good book.", he answered rather caring about cleaning up than talking too much about what he had read. "At least I don't look like I've murdered someone and I also didn't make the hut look like a crimescene!", Caelan retaliated laughing, though he stopped as Ronan walked up to him, cleaning his face. He smiled at Ronan and let him continue while he just watched him faithfully cleaning the blondes cheek. Caelan also started cleaning up his hand, dried blood was a pain to get rid off. "I'll get the sheets then.", Caelan smiled and pressed a kiss on Ronans lips, then he walked outside the bathroom again to rid the bed of the bloody sheets and bring them to Ronan. "I'll try cleaning up the rest of the hut meanwhile and find any spot you touched, dummy."
    • "I don't think there's much to curse, you are pretty handsome", the noble said. If his hands hadn't been sticky with blood just a few moments ago, he would have brushed some of those pesky strands in Caelans face aside, but for now he didn't dare - lest he'd have to wash that hair of his to get rid of any residue blood. But then again, Caelan was handsome, beautiful even - he looked dashing and a white armor would actually suit him, though, those were unneccessary thoughts. An armor was uncomfortable, a pain to get into and also horrible for physical contact, but at least it protect oneself, didn't it? Fair skin, blue eyes, blonde hair - a dashing smile and so much more than Ronan could ever have with that raven hair of his and those auburn eyes. Weren't it for the color of his iris, nobody would even recognize him as a noble of Alster, but ... he wouldn't mind. The pitch-black hair was uncommon for his fellow sheep and prove of his heritage, but everyone ignored it - even Darragh did - and they chalked it up to something else. And while Cameron was a fellow noble with black hair of his own, who even questioned someones heritage if they came from Stenz? "You don't need one, it would only get in my way."

      "Don't worry. You look embarrassed, though - but that's fine", he chuckled and once he'd finished cleaning Caelans face, he put the wet towel back into the water, sumberged it fully and then wrung it out - he'd actually have to get some soap and warmer water for this, didn't he? How frustrarting - but ... "It's a good book? I mean, I have some more lying around but I doubt you can just discern them based on their covers." After all, he hid those forbidden texts - as one might call them - in different books altogether, which was why it took some time to figure everything out by himself sometimes. "Hey now! At least you're still in one piece, so be happy the rabbit died for our sins", what did he even say? Why did he say it like that? "I mean, not sins, but rather for ... you get what I mean! I'm just so damn hungry!" Ronan was about to lose his composure sooner or later if this went on, didn't he? God, why was all of this so confusing anyway? And why was he still so stuck up about all of this? Just for a moment, that damn kiss lingered on his lips and left behind a warm, tingling feeling - but Caelan parted as soon as he'd arrived and said he'd get the sheets. "You're pretty eager to clean for someone who said he dislikes cleaning! But you really don't have to, at least let me change the bed sheets myself."
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • "You think?", Caelan grinned, looking at Ronan that had already admitted, that he had watched Caelan from afar way before they met. Caelan wasn't entirely sure what people liked about his looks so much, but there evidently was something that girls and apparently also boys liked about him. Caelan didn't complain, not at all. Ronan wasn't bad looking himself, though he might have thought otherwise, another compliment wouldn't suffice though, Caelan knew Ronan didn't like to hear them and thought the blonde was just spouting nonsense, but there was no reason to, after all Ronan already was Caelans, he didn't need to charm him anymore. "Well I have an armor in my possession, but it's not white. I mean how long would it even stay white, you're supposed to fight with one.", Caelan laughed. His armor had some spots of blue and it was old. It was Dreighs once and before that it belonged to Caelans grandfather, so it was actually very old, but in good shape. Allard didn't want it and so Caelans grandfather kept it until Caelan was old enough, now it was his, though he had no reason to wear it anyway.

      "I... what do you expect? Weren't you after reading such a book for the first time?", Caelan asked, crossing his arms. Was he acting like a child for being embarrassed because he read a damn book? Maybe he had imagined it too vividly? "Mh... maybe I'll read another one, you wanted me to, right?", Caelan mumbled. He had to learn a few things apparently, though he just got more nervous for some reason. He wasn't even sure who'd take what part if they wanted to... "Sins is an alright words. After all we're not supposed to kiss each other, right?", Caelan smiled and after he brought the bloodied sheet to Ronan, he grabbed another rug to go about the hut and rub every surface with blood on it. "The more we work together, the faster we are, the sooner we can eat, right?", he answered, he still didn't like cleaning but he couldn't exactly sit down and eat, while Ronan cleaned up this mess.
    • "Why, yes. Your beauty is enough to kill me one of these days, probably", he joked, but on the other hand - was it really a joke if he meant it and was just being honest? They both had their own issues, their own problems and they both were opposites of one another, yet worked in tandem - almost as if there was nothing they couldn't conquer once they had set their mind to it, yet they had only known each other for a few days, nothing more. "You do have one? Show it to me when you've got time to, I'd like to see how much it can actually get in my way when putting my hands on you." Ronan didn't have one and it almost felt as if he was the weird one for that - but he wasn't, right? After all, he was trying his best and if his best was somewhere else - not in the fighting department - then he wouldn't have garments made for him that he'd never wear, that was about as wasteful as any other noble would be and he really, really didn't want to be like them. "I don't even dream of having one, I just think it would collect dust and I'd either grow out of it or never wear it to begin with. There's no need for me to have one." Or was there?

      "I mean, I was - it was pretty stupid. I'd picked it up because my father told me to leave those books alone and, well, I didn't want him to dictate what I do. After I got to the more explicit parts, I felt like some girl being kissed for the first time", he chuckled. His head had been red, he himself confused about what was going on and all in all, he made quick work of the book, hid it beneath his pillow and concentrated on something else that evening, only to go back to it in the dead of the night and read some more pages, the embarrassment rising back up in no time. "You can read anything you'd like, I could blindly choose one and tell you to take it home." Nobody would suspect a thing, except maybe, that their future duke read out of his own volition and wasn't forced to - which would raise some suspicion, but not much, right? "But I don't want it to be a sin, there's nothing wrong about that, you know? At least not for me ... it's just. I don't get why it's supposed to be a sin, you know?", he said, scratching the back of his head in confusion. "Argh, you're right. But I call dibs on changing the bedsheets, so don't you dare!" And as Ronan used the water to soak their dirty bedsheets and went over the dirty spots with soap, he already knew that all of his words were in vain - Caelan would probably do what he wanted.
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • "Oh stop!", Caelan laughed, now he felt a little bit embarrassed. He didn't object and he knew Ronan had liked him just because of his looks before they even talked to each other, but hearing such a cheesy thing was a bit too much, even for him. He wasn't sure how much of it Ronan actually meant, better not too much, he wasn't that good looking and opposed to Cameron he didn't really work for it. "You really want to see it? I can show it to you, but... do I have to get into it? It's not that uncomfortable, but it's a pain to get into it. Actually I didn't wear it for a long time, as long as there is no war, I don't need one, right? It's also not white, as I said, it's... well metal color with a little bit of blue and the Fhaergus crest on it. I got it from my grandfather and it was changed so I fit into it... now it's standing around in Fhaergus unused." Caelan smiled a little bit, it was a waste wasn't it? But it was also good he didn't need it. "Well mine collects dust too, so don't worry."

      "So now that you got your first kiss, did it really feel the same?", Caelan asked with a grin, after all he got that first kiss from the heir of Fhaergus himself not long ago. "Maybe I'll take one home... my father usually doesn't go through my things, so no one should be able to find it.", Caelan said, maybe that gave him some more time to figure all of this out, well unless Ronan wanted to sleep with him while they were here. "Do you... well uhm... do you already know what you want to try... and how... or when?", Caelan asked a little bit unsure, his cheeks turning red again, while he rather left to clean and speak to Ronan with some meters inbetween them. "I... yes I agree. It feels just right being with you. In the end, maybe we won't go to hell, after all it's just some random people interpreting the true meaning of the many gods, so... they might have gotten that part wrong.", Caelan smiled, trying to cheer Ronan up a little bit, though probably that wasn't even necessary. He only nodded when told Ronan wanted to change the sheets himself and for now just kept cleaning the bowls and spoons and then went over to the kitchen to inspect anything Ronan could have touched.
    • "Why should I stop?", Ronan asked, amused. "Are you getting flustered because I'm saying the truth?", he asked with an almost devilish grin spreading on that face of his before it disappeared again. As cheesy as it may have been to say something like that, he meant it - he really did. They belonged to one another and Ronan was going to bask in it as long as he could, as long as they were somewhere where no one could ask stupid questions or even want to punish them for what they did - they belonged to one another and nothing was going to change that anytime soon, after all, why would they want that? "You don't have to wear it if it's too much of a hassle, but I'd like to at least see it, just for the mental image of you in it. I don't know, you're hot without it, but I think you, with an armor on the battlefield would look nice too", and yet again, Ronan laughed, just a bit - not, because he thought an impending war would be fun, but the thought alone was. The thought of him Caelan in his armor, hating every second of it - and the thought of the blonde, covered in his own sweat and someone elses blood, that was kind of hot, wasn't it? "We should be glad we're not at war with anyone."

      The south would squash them like incessant bugs, the wolves would mince them to meat and one didn't even dare to imagine what awaited them beyond the vast, blue sea of their land. Was there something, somewhere out there or was it all just an imagination that Ronan had to deal with from time to time. "It felt better. Soft and warm - I wouldn't mind some more, you know ...", he threw in, going over the bedsheets again, washing them over and over until he was sure that all of the soap residue was out, as well as the dirt they'd covered them in. For once, those two would still be usable once they'd dry - and for that, Ronan just hung them up in the bathroom, from the thin line of thread he could span from one side to the other to create a small but durable clothes line for their laundry. "Hm, I could recommend you some, too!" Then, once that was done, his attention shifted and he finally left the bathroom of horrors that now was used to dry their laundry. "I kind of do, but ... don't worry about it. We'll do it when we've both grown more comfortable with it and when there's less to do. No need to throw yourself into something like that headfirst, take your time." Ronan brushed past the blonde and back into the bedroom, just to open the cabinet and fumble with some of the bedsheets - they were all stained, weren't they? Now there was a pile of them on the floor and some in his hands. He'd throw those out now, rip them up and use them to fuel their fireplaces. "Who knows, who cares. Gods are just a sorry excuse for those who can't come up with a valid argument. I don't care for he gods and their supposed words, because if I did, I shouldn't be alive", the noble grumbled. "We don't have any clean sheets."
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • "Uhm.. well, yes! And now stop that, you give me too much credit!", Caelan answered still a little bit red on his cheeks, at least he didn't have to look into Ronans face. Usually he was the one giving out compliments, though also receiving them, but they didn't mean anything to him, Ronans words however did. He would have hidden if he wouldn't have felt like a child if he did. "If you're visiting Fhaergus, I can show it to you. I usually don't drag it around.", Caelan answered still with a smile on his face, at least the thing had some use then. "You're doing it again and actually it'll be hard to lean down to kiss you with that armor wrapped around my body. Though it's actually not that bad, it was adapted for me after all." The compliments were quite enough, why did Caelan have trouble just taking them like that? He should be used to it and yet if they came from Ronan so straight forward it was weird listening to him, did he really mean it or did he just try to tease him? "You'd look good in an armor too though."

      "I...! If you say it like that I feel almost dirty! But... you can have as much more as you like...", Caelan mumbled the last part of his sentence, why was he so flustered all of a sudden? That had to stop! "Just give me any book you think I should read and when we see each other again, I'll be finished with it and give it back to you." That was in fact a promise to see each other again, right? It felt more safe and Caelan would need to get another book some day, he may read slow, but not so slow after all. "Less... to do?", Caelan asked kind of confused and scratched the back of his head. They didn't have much to do out here either, did they? And it was safer than doing that in Alster or Fhaergus, or somewhere entirely else, what if someone found out? "I'm not... I... don't think I need... more time. I'm just not sure how to... start and I don't want to disappoint you.", Caelan answered, averting his gaze to the floor, to his feet, he couldn't look at Ronan directly saying that. Now he felt like a little girl not able to open her mouth. Well at least Caelan was finished with cleaning, he brought the rug back into the bathroom and wrung it out, ridding it of some blood it had caught. Then he took the dirty water to bring it outside, they couldn't use that anymore. After that was done he walked over to Ronan. "Hm... it wasn't much blood you spilled today, so we can probably wait until that one spot on the sheet had dried?", he asked looking at the pile of dirty sheets. "More rabbit blood...?" He knew that wasn't true and it wasn't from some head wound because Ronan slipped on ice as well, not all of it at least. Caelan didn't know what to say, but was this surprising for someone saying he hadn't laughed or even smiled in years? And still this was something Ronan hadn't shared, so Caelan didn't press the topic, instead he just turned around again, acting like he didn't see anything or he simply didn't get it. Instead he grabbed the now clean bowls with the food that was getting cold and set those on the table instead. "We can do that afterwards, we should eat as long as the food is still warm, don't you think?"
    • "I can't give you too much credit, that's a lie!", he said, quite harshly actually. Sometimes compliments drove him up a wall - he wasn't used to them, instead he knew that his father was quick to talk him down, to discourage him from doing anything that didn't involve his work and he just had accepted it for the past few years, acting like the good son he was expected to be and never questioning much. Ronan of Alster was dutybound, even if he didn't want to, and that would never change - not once. What remained wasn't much more than an abyss of mixed feelings for all sorts of things. "I'm not expecting to be dragged around, so don't worry. I'd love to visit you anyway." It would be weird to actually spend time in an official estate of Fhaergus' nobility and unable to do whatever they wanted, at least on a whim, wouldn't it? "Who said you'd have to lean down? I can tiptoe if I have to! Or wear some higher boots", Ronan stuck his tongue out at Caelan, much like a tiny child, offended by the fact that someone had talked about its height - but was he? "Unfortunately, I don't have spares lying around. My father doesn't have anything that fits me and I don't personally need it, I never will."

      Wasn't that conclusion a bit too quick? Or did he just intend to never wear armor in a fight, to guard his body as best as he could? No, it wasn't about that - if he was meant to die, he would, just as it was intended for someone like him. "Dirty? What's dirty about a kiss?", he asked, somewhat puzzled - this wasn't a joke, right? Then what was it? In the end, Ronan was the one that was confused by something he'd said himself and even touched his own mouth - die he say something stupid? "You swear you will? Are you sure? Do I have to write you letters to remind you?" Figuring out how to send the heir of Fhaergus a letter wasn't hard, but getting that letter past his father without him finding out would be, unfortunately. "Forget it and ... you can't disappoint me. I don't even have expectations or experiences in that regard, so ... this might as well be my first impression. But I don't want to ruin another bedsheet, so lets save that for the next time, alright?" Ronan wasn't backing out because he got cold feed and he surely wasn't slightly blushing right now, but ... all of this was kind of embarrassing and hard to figure out, wasn't it? Then, he sighed - Caelan had seen and yet didn't seem to take note of it, or did he? Whatever - the cat was out of the bag. "Waiting is alright", he mumbled, then grabbed one of the sheet and started looking for a hole or something else before he started tearing - the ripping sound of fabric still was odd. Soon enough, as Caelan moved, he tossed it back to the others. "Sounds like a plan. What do you even want to do after we finish eating and while we wait for the sheets to dry?"
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • "I...mhh!", Caelan uttered because he actually didn't know what to say. He couldn't stop Ronan giving him compliments and actually he didn't want to, yet he didn't know what to reply. Giving a compliment back sounded forced and Ronan didn't want to hear it anyway, so Caelan just had to endure the praise and take it all in, while he tried to not let his ego swell up too much. "It's probably not enough for you to tiptoe if I straighten out my back, little kitten.", Caelan said with a smirk on his face. He didn't want to offend Ronan and actually his size was just right, he was tall enough and small enough to be carried around or held while lying in bed together. If Caelan wouldn't be able to wrap his arms around Ronan like that, warming his entire body, he wouldn't know what to do, this was kind of his job now, wasn't it, keeping him warm and comfy? "Well, I think light armor suits you better anyway, also your fighting style, though I have yet to see it. Your sword already gave me an idea however."

      "I... don't mean... I just... you know... soft and warm, I... it's not dirty. It just felt... odd... having you say it like that.", Caelan uttered, the words soft and warm echoing in his head. It wasn't dirty, it just felt... weird to hear that description and also thinking back on any kiss they shared made Caelan blush just a little bit. He actually hoped it would never feel just normal, he wanted to feel goosebumps and his heart skip a beat whenever Ronan came close, he didn't want to miss it anymore. "You don't have to remind me, I'll take i with me, I won't forget it, after all it's something you gave me, so I'll treasure it!", Caelan said and other than that he would keep it safe simply for the fact, that no one else could ever find that book in his possession. "I don't want to forget it!", Caelan yelled almost, blushing right after and looking away again. "Here you are now not wanting to have sex with me anymore...", Caelan uttered a slight joke, he was just a little bit disappointed and he didn't want to seem like a pussy Ronan had to protect, he was fine with doing whatever Ronan wanted. For now Caelan sat down and took his bowl. He tasted the food and it was good, also it felt nice to have some meat between his teeth, though it could have used some more salt and pepper. Caelan ate about anything though, so it still was very good. "Thanks for the cooking, it's really good!", he smiled, moving any thoughts about the bloodied sheets to the back of his head. Could he really leave Ronan alone? "You still have your wish.", Caelan reminded Ronan, then shrug his shoulders. "Or reading, cleaning, going outside, cuddling, kissing... the usual stuff, we have lots of options. Maybe we could even play a game, do you have something here? Though I tell you right now, I'm awful at chess!"
    • "Is it now? That precious kitten of yours can still reach your neck, or scratch out your eyes, you know", the noble giggled. He wasn't as tall as most of the others his age, but he still had some faith that he'd grow eventually - after all, his actual father wasn't tiny either and his mother was quite the tall woman, so ... that had to mean something, right? He'd still grow, wouldn't he? Usually, he'd be offended by jabs at his height, but right now, there was only some sort of dread that he'd stay the way he was right now and Caelan would grow even taller - worries like that were stupid, but they were still present and something Ronan disliked about himself. Right now, he was overthinking and what if he stayed the way he was? It was fine like that. Maybe. "The sword you saw once when you took it out of its hilt? I mean, I didn't know you could read someone that fast - but if I had to guess, you're like my father. Brute strength over strategy." Still, it was alright - they all had their own fighting styles, their own values and he wasn't going to be mean to Caelan over something just because it reminded him of his father and said fathers doings. "It makes me feel nice, all bubbly inside actually - does that make more sense?", he asked, scratching the back of his head once more before sitting down across from the blonde. Were those the words he'd looked for, or was that just his imagination? In the end, Ronan couldn't actually tell, he just knew he wanted to eat his broth. "You won't forget? Good, I'll send you a letter anyway! Whatever you want one or not!" Having someone like Caelan by his side, someone he could confide in without being scared, wasn't that what he wanted? And yet he couldn't open that damned mouth of his and tell the whole story. "You fucked my throat yesterday and might I remind you my jaw hurts and my throat is sore? I would like a sex break, actually", Ronan laughed at his own comment - it sounded incredibly silly. "Let's concern ourselves with that later! And I'm glad you like my cooking! As for what we could do, I could actually force you to play chess with me!" Oh, this was going to be a fun one.

      Eventually, all of this came to an end - their time together wasn't meant for eternity and once some of the snow had went and a week or two had gone by, they had to part ways, lest their parents would actually start to worry about them. Caelan almost looked like he didn't want to leave and Ronan didn't want to, either, but as soon as the blonde was leaving, he agreed to at least go with him until he'd reach the border to Fhaergus and then, as they had spend their last minutes together, he'd gone home. As expected, a scolding had been due by Darragh himself and he'd taken it, had accepted it - and oddly enough, he'd been praised in the same sentence. It was almost bewildering to be praised for his good, yet short work with his fathers business partners and fellow noble and Ronan took some pride in it - although the rest of his time at home was dull. While Caelan had that book of his to read, he actually had agreed to spend some time training with that useless sword of his - he did want to beat the blonde in the upcoming tournament, especially since Alster was going to host it, weren't they? After all, he did have to write him a letter to and ask about that book he was reading. It was time to get out of his shell and yet he spend most of his evenings pacing around his room, sneaked back into the courtyard in the middle of the night and sparred with thing air - or he did it in his room. All of this was nothing more than nervousness and so much more was ... what, exactly? The last time he'd slept well was when he was with Caelan - the blankets kept him warm, but not asleep and waking up was getting harder too - it was goddamn awful. In the end, his life felt dull again and not exactly worth living, but the usual remarks made by his father weren't there, for some reason he couldn't figure out. Still, he found himself in the exact same situation like always, two days before the tournament was supposed to be happening - sitting on his bed, knife in his hand and a piece of fabric in his mouth to muffle any noises he could make, before he the knife down upon the first and then the second wrist - if it was going to work out this time, he'd probably have broken a promise he'd made to Caelan. In the end, he still fucked this simple task up and after bleeding all over his bedsheets and his own clothes, he woke up in cold sweat with a hurting head and an unpleasant, burning feeling in his wrists - it hadn't been deep enough. If he were to try again, maybe it would work but ... he didn't dare. Instead, Ronan got back to doing the usual, to changing the sheets himself and letting those dirtied clothes of his disappear. And after that, he bandaged those fresh wounds and went back to bed.

      Had he done anything remarkable the past two days? Not really, but now he was standing there, wearing some stupid, fancy clothes and gloves to cover up every single evidence there could have been - arguably, it still hurt like shit, but he couldn't tell his father he was going to pass up the opportunity to beat everyone to the pulp in the comfort of his own home, not when Darragh hadn't seemed this happy in what felt like forever - it was almost scary. Formalities were quick and mainly done by his mother, which meant more freedom for him - and more time to look for a certain blonde that he'd been longing for. Although, he probably looked horrible - tired to no end, but at least he wasn't exactly that; and there was still time until the main event would start - why else would good old Darragh invite so many nobles? Certainly not to hold just a flimsy tournament. So, where was Caelan? He had to be somewhere among all of these people, didn't he?
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • Caelan had spent the last day with Ronan clinging to him the whole time. He held him in his arms, cuddled him and in turn also let himself hold. It was awful to have to think about leaving soon, but he couldn't stop and the bloodied sheets which were so many kept present in his mind too. And so he tried making the days as pleasant for Ronan as possible and the last day especially he wanted to show him, that he was not alone, without speaking about what they both knew, Caelan actually wasn't sure if Ronan knew that Caelan had put one and one together already. The blonde had always been good at hiding behind a happy mask, in that regard he was just like his father, who in the end had taught this to his son. Caelan generally was a happy person, but not always, he just was good at making it look like that.
      Ronan escorted Caelan to the border of Fhaergus, just were the mountains began. Caelan tried to make the best of it and laugh and smile the whole way, but in the end when their lips parted from their goodbye kiss, it felt like Caelan left a part o him behind in Alster. The only thing they'd have of each other for a while was a book and a shirt.

      Caelan eventually received a cryptic letter from Ronan, he was glad, but unsure how to write something as plain looking while actually telling him about the book. Caelan wasn't good at this, not at all and while Allard would never read Caelans letters, Darragh of Alster maybe did and that in itself was a problem. Caelan masked his answer as a reply from Fhaergus, telling Alster they'd gladly accept the invitation and so on, addressing it to Ronan however and sprinkling a little something in only they'd understand. After that it was again a long wait. Allards mood didn't improve since Caelan came home, he almost had locked the blonde in his room, but he knew that was futile and so he just told him for three hours that he shouldn't have walked of like that, that they should have arrived together and that he shouldn't just go 'somewhere' without specifying where to, this went on almost every day until Caelan decided to take a time off again, indulging in nature and since he felt like company, visiting his uncle to go fishing.

      This time around Caelan did arrive with his parents, though he also took his horse and not the carriage. He rode next to them, this time also not sweating like hell, because Alster though warmer than last time, was still not hot. Caelan got off his horse and watched it be brought away while he waited for his parents to get out of the carriage as well. Caelans mother was tiptoeing to fumble with Caelans hair, while his father reminded him to behave, then they went inside. They were somehow late, there already were a lot of people who stood all over the vicinity and talked. Caelan tried to spot Ronan right away, he had missed him so much and now his stomach felt odd, was he nervous? They spent so much time together, but now seeing him again made his body tingle and his mouth dry for some reason, he also couldn't wait to see him. For now however his father dragged him around for a while until he finally was let go of. While he searched for Ronan he signed up for the tournament and then there he was, those black hair and scared eyes, because there were so many damn people Ronan didn't like. He almost looked like a deer, which was cute. Caelan started grinning, walked up to him and sneaked up from behind, letting one hand brush over his butt briefly and circled him to halt before him. "Long time no see!", he grinned. He wanted to kiss him or put his hand on Ronans cheek, but he refrained from that, instead crossing his arms behind his back, as if he had to restrain himself. "Hm... am I even allowed to talk to you, your father is here somewhere, huh?", he asked, his typical smile on his face and grinning from ear to ear, because he waited for this day since he went back home. "You're ready for the tournament, right?"
    • Where was Caelan? He couldn't figure that out, no matter how hard he tried - it almost seemed impossible to even get a glance at the blonde amidst all of these people, pouring in from all sides and by now, Ronan felt completely and utterly helpless. Maybe he should just go back to his parents or even retreat to his room and wait for the sun to settle and eventually crawl back out of the woodwork in hopes of finding anyone of Caelans friends chatting with him at a solemn spot in their garden - but there was no trace of the blonde, nor his friends and yet his father had probably invited anyone he could, whyever that was. He sighed, almost gave up, only to feel quite the confusing touch on his skin and hear a voice he hadn't heard in a while - Caelan was here after all, but he did do a better job at finding him than Ronan had done. "There you are!", he said, all the tension in his body slowly leaving and yet, why was he so stiff and so confused about what it actually was that he wanted to do? He really wanted to touch Caelan, didn't he?

      "My father is here because this is his own mansion, but rest assured, I don't even think he knows where I went, let alone that he knows that I know you", he remarked, a soft smile plastered on those lips of his all of a sudden. He wanted nothing more than to reach for his boyfriends hands, or his wrist, and waltz off with him, but Ronan knew as well as anyone that he couldn't and that he'd be confined to formalities some longer, especially with those hurting hands of his, hidden beneath some gloves that he'd dug out of his closet. "I am, don't worry - but I hope you are prepared to be defeated." Ever the eager one, wasn't he? And yet, Ronan of Alster wasn't even sure if he could bear to wield a sword in his current condition - the stress had gotten to him and while it was nothing that wouldn't be easily fixed in Caelans presence, it still felt omnipresent and like it weighed down heavy on those sore shoulders of his. "Can we ... go somewhere else? Anywhere is fine, but ... I can't stand this crowd", he asked, reverting back to his pretty shy self that wanted nothing more than to bury his face in Caelans chest and never look at anyone ever again. "Please."
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.