homebound. (earinor & akira)

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    • "I can do that, if you want. If you're careful, but I can do it for you as well.", Edward answered. Would there ever be a time where he wouldn't be able to do it for him anymore? What then? Maybe it wasn't so bad to show the prince a few things, so he could at least find his way back home to get help if something happened to Edward. He didn't want to think about it, but they didn't know what lay behind the mountains and Edward knew that he wasn't invincible, far from it actually. He didn't have many scars, but that only came from the fact that he spent the last twelve years inside the castle with the prince, not like his brother who actually had to fend of a wild boar or some bandit from time to time. He did train every day, but he didn't have much experience and he never seriously got hurt before. He was afraid that all the training he got wasn't close to enough to protect the prince in a world they knew nothing about, but he also didn't know what he could do against it right now.

      "I am! I'm sorry, I will eat now.", Edward answered and once the prince vanished behind the curtains he truly did eat the rest of the food that was given to them. The prince had been hungry as it seemed, but what remained was enough for Edward and to make the prince worry less, he ate every little bit of it. Once that was done he put away the tablet and placed it by the door so it wasn't in the way. Then he brought back the little night stand to where it was before. Only then he noticed he stole that little stool from the washing corner earlier and the prince had nothing to sit on. He brought it over, but let it outside for now. "I apologize. We used to stool for you to sit on, it's here if you want it.", he voiced through the curtains before turning his back just in case. What else could he occupy himself with? He looked around the room, but there was nothing much to do anymore until the prince would be finished and either wanted to go to bed or gave Edward some time to wash himself and some o their clothes. "If you need help, just tell me please.", he said because he had nothing else to do and maybe the prince needed some help to reach his back with the water or the ointment.
    • "I think I'd like to learn it!" There was many things he didn't know, many things he didn't want to figure out and now he kind of had to - there was no choice for him to decline any of it, even when Eddie offered him something like that. Cecil wasn't tired of it all just yet, as much as he hadn't figured all of this out for himself just yet and still, he was young and Edward was, too, which meant they both could still adapt to any given situation, as well as just figure out their time with one another. It might have been true that no matter what, they were only grasping at straws and all of this was nothing more than the inevitable culmination of many things, but they didn't even do anything, except stirring up the smallest of storms and causing a disrepancy in one of way too many royal families anyway. Was it even fair the call someone like him, someone that theoretically was the furthest thing from a king, a prince and also somebody that - who despite not knowing better - wanted to try his best regardless? No matter what, he still was only one person, as much as Edward was no different and therefore, he just flinched slightly when he suddenly heard a familiar voice next to him and stared at Eddie, as wide-eyed as he could possibly do. What was there to benefit from, to gain?

      "Edibird, stop apologizing already!", he implored him instead. There he was, trying to wash himself, being handed a stool to sit on - one that he had sat on before - and while he'd taken it, he put it aside and stood there instead - he appreciated the gesture, but he also knew that he wasn't a feeble old man who was good for nothing except living his own delusions out to the fullest. Did he have to be so harsh on himself? Most likely not, but Cecil also wanted to amount to something eventually and the mere thought that he'd not be able to do just that, it spooked him to even think about. Without Edward, he was nothing - and with him, he felt as if he was nothing but a burden, so there weren't many choices he could make in the first place. That didn't get much better the longer he thought about it, but he continued to scrub the dirt off of himself and to wonder what it meant for somebody like him to leave behind a life of endless luxury and lavish, just to see what two painfully, childish eyes couldn't quite comprehend just yet. "Eddie, you really have to stop with the whole apologies", he mumbled the moment he had washed up and was drying himself off. This hadn't taken long, yet, he had used the soap Edward had handed him to scrub every part of his body free of dirt and the lakes water - it was somewhat refreshing, still, he was only now getting into his night clothes and once he walked out, he looked much more disheveled - his hair damb and all curled up again - than before, just like a tired, yawning sheep. "Do you want to play some games after you finished cleaning up? Or would you rather sleep?"
      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.
    • "Okay. I will show you then.", Edward nodded. As long as the prince didn't hurt himself by it it was fine and there wasn't that much that could go wrong. Well he could cut himself on some wood he put into the fireplace, or he could get some blisters from the firestones, but in this case the even had some matchsticks here, which should make it way easier. Besides, the young prince had a habit of bleeding a lot once he had a little wound, but a little cut on some wood or from a needle wouldn't be too bad. He'd just have to press something on the wound for a few more minutes than anybody else. Edward opened his mouth again to apologize for apologizing so much, but he caught himself doing it, noticing how stupid that was and just closed his mouth again. He probably looked like a fish. The prince couldn't see him as well as he couldn't see the prince just now, so it was fine. He didn't want to make more of a fool of himself than he already was, not in front of the young noble.

      Once the prince was done Edward already searched for a comb and handed it to the prince. His hair was all fluffy, if he wouldn't comb it now it probably would stay that way for a while, no matter how hard the prince tried to pull it down. The nightgown he wore now made him look a little bit more childish too and Edward had to smile for a moment, before he got his own things. "Games?", he asked while getting some different clothes and the cape he wanted to wash. He wondered what kind of games the prince meant. "Whatever you prefer.", he answered as usual and waited for a scolding, but he truly didn't mind. "If you'll excuse me.", he added before disappearing behind the curtain with his things. He got rid of his light armor and then his clothes, though it felt weird only having a curtain between him and the prince. It was very odd and definitely not etiquette, then again his brother probably had to undress rather close to the crown prince from time to time too. If they camped outside there was not much room to hide. Before Edward washed himself he washed the clothes he'd hang later. Then he scrubbed his body but stopped at his hair that was still braided. A flower fell out of it when he touched it too. Unsure what to do, marbling at the flower he stopped for a bit, before simply asking the prince. "Should I... keep my hair as it is?", he asked through the curtain.
    • A comb, huh? Cecil could try to get through his locks, he really could, but there was more than one reason for him to not even try in the slightest - he'd look like a mess regardless and unlike any of the maids and butlers that sort of manhandled him in the morning, just to get his hair right, he didn't have the time or patience to when he had to be on his feet either way. It was true that he did enjoy the help and the amount of attention for detail that Eddie had, yet, that was very much most of it. He still took the comb and sat down on his assigned bed, which was obviously not as soft and an endless sea of pillows like the one in his home, but it was fine enough and he was not regretting a second of this, not up until now. Now that he sat here, hoewever, there were many things he could talk about, one more nonsensical than the other and the only person who - theoretically - judged him for it was Edward, who'd never really do something like that, Cecil was fairly aware of the predicament he believed he found himself in, even when said predicament was no such thing in the first place. After all, why would it be? There were many things that made no sense and this relationship that seemed to be quite the uncertain one didn't seem to be so indifferent from that.

      "Hmm, you still have tow ork on your ability to answer questions", he chuckled, fiddling with the comb and guiding it through every white lock of hair he could find. What could one compare him to? A dozen of white flowers, to lilies, to roses, to daisies - whatever the case, he was nothing more than just a nice piece of decoration, something that people were supposed to marble at, not love, not cherish, not entertain. He was anything but swift, even when he wanted to be something or someone else and it was oddly enough something that he couldn't quite understand by his lonesome - he wanted nothing more than to play a plethora of silly games with Eddie, for as long as he could, but right about now, he actually felt content just falling asleep and not waking for a good few hours before he had to force himself out of bed the next day. Whatever or not, at least he felt somewhat refreshed. "Hm, you can if you want to. If you'd rather watch it, you can open it up and if you need help with that, I'd be happy to!" In the end, Cecil could always try something else with his poor friends hair and no matter what, it wasn't going to stick with either of them anyway - once they needed a good wash, or once the flowers died, the effort would be a waste either way. He glanced towards the fireplace. "Really, the choice is up to you. I won't hold anything against you if you take it out." Or something along those lines 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.
    • Edward had already known he'd be scolded for not deciding himself if he wanted to play any games or not. He just didn't know. He didn't need that much sleep, the prince was the one that probably was tired because of all this excitement and being awake and on a horses back fro most of the day. Edward also didn't know much about any games. Even though the prince often enough had tried to make him play with him, Edward was dutybound and he'd always tell him that he couldn't. Right now things were different, but he probably wasn't a very good playmate to begin with. He didn't get a definitive answer regarding his hair either, but who was he to judge when he rarely decided anything even if he was asked to do so. he decided to open up and wash his hair after some thinking. First he pulled out the flowers and placed them in a circle around the bowl with water. Then he carefully opened up his hair to eventually wash it. Once he was done with that to he dried himself and got into some different clothes more suitable for sleeping, even though he still remained on high alert and he also wouldn't run around in pyjamas in the presence of the prince. At least he didn't wear his armor during night though. Instead he wore a wide shirt and some pants.

      Edwards hair was still damp when he came back out but it wasn't as resisting as the princes. It would dry and then fall down fairly straight afterwards. First Edward needed to hang the clothes he washed. He lacked a laundry-line, but he just used the pole the curtain to the washing corner was mounted on. Once that was done he looked at the prince for a moment before rather looking at the floor like he should. "Are you feeling alright? Any sunburn? Any pain in your muscles from riding?", he asked almost a little worried already. "Did you use the ointment?", he wanted to know too. It would help, but if there were any spots the prince couldn't reach alone, of course Edward would help him. He felt a little awkward standing there but he also didn't want to sit unless he was asked to. He probably was way too stiff around the prince that just wanted to be his friend and traveling companion, nothing more. Edward however couldn't forget who both of them were and he also couldn't forget his manners, even though he avoided calling the prince by title already.
    • Twelve years were a lot, yet they also felt as if they were over in nothing more than a flash - now he found himself sitting here, on a bed away from home and marbling at a man that hid behind a curtain and was washing all the dirt and sweat off of his body - and all of this was happening because of Cecil. Would Edward prefer it if they went back home? He wasn’t sure, he hoped that they had something they could come up with - that made it seem like home wasn’t as far away as a few days in a different direction and that no matter how far they went, they would always find their way to where they belonged. Was it not his home? Cecil wasn’t sure, he was looking on the floor below and stretched - looked at the ceiling, ever so slightly illuminated by the candles that Edward had lit earlier. It was just the two of them and a locked door - they were almost all alone and there was nothing else that would be happening from here on out. For games, however, they’d need cards and Cecil wasn’t so sure if there were any downstairs and if he’d even manage to borrow a pack all on his own - and on the contrary, he didn’t want Eddie to faint if he suddenly disappeared.

      “I wouldn’t say pain from riding or anything, but I think I have a slight sunburn.”, he confessed, begrudgingly if anything. Why did he, though? Probably because no matter what, not only was he busy sorting through his thoughts, he also wasn’t so certain if anyone was going to support those thoughts of his in the end. Edward didn’t make him doubt himself, which was good at least, but Cecil also knew that he’d eventually have to peel some skin out if his face and off of his chest and the flaky mess would annoy him more than it should. Why wasn’t he anything like his siblings? He grumbled, almost as if none if this even mattered to anyone - he was who he ought to be and the sudden realization that nothing could change that stuck with him, especially right now. “I did, but it’s not like some droplets of an ointment are going to help me with an underlying problem … well, whatever. Do you still want to play something?” There were many silly things they could do, but instead, he eyed Eddie up and down for a second. “That’s not what you are going to wear to bed, right? Eddie that can’t be comfortable.” Cecil was right, it probably wasn’t but at least it wasn’t as tight as it could be.
      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.
    • "That at least is good to hear. If you ever feel like you need a break, please say so.", Edward answered. They both weren't exactly used to riding a whole lot. The prince being able to was a feat in itself but he never had taken no as an answer, right? He even learned how to use a sword at some point in his life, it wasn't like he never did anything. Still, riding wasn't just sitting and relaxing on a horse, it could get exhausting and Edward didn't want to keep going when the prince needed a break. If they remained at one town for a bit it sure was fine, right? For now the lucky factor was that no one knew i which direction they left or if they maybe were still in the capital somewhere. The prince had expressed interest on many things, Thria had been just one of those so they could have left in any given direction and they also could have been faster or slower than now. In this town Edward didn't even see any of the pamphlets yet. He hoped no one caught onto them yet, but at the same time being caught would at least put the prince out of harms way.

      "That is true I'm afraid, but I hope it still helps...", Edward mumbled and wondered if he should have been more strict. Maybe he should have told the prince to put that hood on even in the water, or to keep his shirt on even if it got wet, at least it would have protected him from the sun somewhat, but alas he never was able to be very strict with anyone. "If you want to play, we can.", Edward then nodded, but he also had a different idea. "Or maybe if you wish, we could plan our travel tomorrow." They had the map and they knew by now how far they could get even with a few breaks in between. At least they could pick a town as their destination, even though this time they also changed plans in the end and went somewhere else. Edward looked at the prince a little bit puzzled when he inspected him from head to toe, only to ask him if that was what he was going to wear for the night. "I... I can't wear less than this in your presence...", he answered and looked at the bags af that would help with anything. "I also didn't bring anything different..." He already knew he'd be by the princes side all the time, why would he bring something he couldn't wear anyway?
    • "I will, but we are taking a break right now, might I remind you.", Cecil chuckled. They were, in fact, they were getting ready for bed and it wouldn't be before long until he fell asleep, almost like a stone, and would only rise when the sun shone right in his face or someone got him out of bed. That wasn't exactly the best trait to have, yet, he wouldn't have it any other way - he rested well and for quite some time, and whenever he found himself crawling out of bed, looking even more disheveled than the day before, he still felt as if he had gotten more than enough sleep and as if nothing would even change anything about that, no matter how dire the things were that could and would happen that day. "It will. No need to rush after all." Therew wasn't - his skin would take time to heal and Cecil was perfectly fine with giving it that, even if it was acting up over some minor issues that it didn't have to - namely the fact that no matter what, it was just trying to compensate for the lack of pigment, of color and instead of taking some on, it felt as if his skin wasn't doing the job it was supposed to do. Instead, it hurt, quite a bit at that, but it still wasn't something he wanted to bother Eddie with, not right now, especially when it only occured when something touched the patches of skin in question.

      "We'd have to play something really silly that we don't need cards or a board for.", Cecil mumbled - he had spotted none of that over here, but he still got up from where he sat, over, towards the fireplace that they had wanted to light earlier. "That sounds like quite the idea, actually. Maybe I'll get a grasp on the card and the general directions then ... but before we do that, how about we try and light a fire?" That was the least that he could learn and even out there, in the wild, he couldn't put this kind of knowledge to much of an use. A fireplace came with a few things, namely no annoying twigs that one had to collect beforehand, still, teaching him in here would be worth something - in the end, nobody tried what one couldn't fail, it was always trial and error and no matter why or what came of it, it wasn't important as long as what resulted of it was usable. Therefore, Cecil only had to craft a usable fire, right? "I ... Eddie why would you do that?", he sighed, almost disappointed that Edward only thought of him, of his prince and not himself at all. This was absurd, so much in fact that Cecil couldn't help but wish he was a few centimeters taller so he'd be able to share his clothing with his knight. "I'm not saying you should undress, just wear something comfortable. Nobody knows who we are and nobody will try to come in here. I appreciate your concern, but you're fearing too much. Are you comfortable in those clothes?" They should buy some comfortable nightgown for Edward was well ...
      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... yes of course. I meant a longer break.", Edward explained clumsily, maybe it would be a good idea to take a longer break after the prince suffered from a sunburn too. It would give his skin time to heal, but Edward couldn't imagine him being happy in a small room like this, again not able to leave. He ran away from that in the first place, right? "I'm sorry if I didn't pay enough attention. Maybe next time we swim you want to keep your shirt on. It's not quite comfortable, but at least you'd be protected a little bit.", Edward suggested looking at the red skin that was pale white just yesterday. This was exactly why the prince had always been locked in and why he shouldn't go on a journey like this, but Edward knew that he couldn't be happy locked away like a bird in a cage, even if everybody just wanted the best for the young prince. The king was probably worried sick, but Edward wondered if he truly believed Edward had kidnapped his son. He never spoke much with the king, but at least his own father should know that Edward would never do anything to harm the prince. Since they wanted him unharmed as well, maybe they believed in him still. But why accuse him of it in the first place then?

      "I'm sure you can come up with something.", Edward answered with a slight smile. The prince always found something to entertain himself with, even if it was driving Edward inside by asking the impossible of him. Edward followed the princes movements and watched him got to the fireplace they had talked about earlier. Edward meanwhile got the map from their belongings to bring it over for the prince to read later. They probably needed that fire to do just that anyway, at least the prince needed it. "We need to assemble the logs first.", Edward then explained and crouched down, grabbing one to put it into the fireplace and start to build a structure. While he did that he focused on his task, kind of to avoid having to look into the princes disappointed face. "It wouldn't be right to run around with less than what I have on now. Not in front of you.", he answered, knowing very well that the young noble didn't want to hear that. "I am comfortable sleeping in these. Please don't worry about me." Once they built a little stake Edward pointed at some stuff that was placed next to the logs. "Now we also need to put in something that's easy to burn. Like that straw over there. Paper works too, or dry leaves. You need to put it close to the middle so it can set the rest on fire once it started burning." Edward make a short break but didn't grab what the needed himself, he'd just be scolded again. "You really don't have to learn any of this, I can do it for you."
    • "Would you like one?" If Eddie did, he only had to make up his mind and tell him - it couldn't be too hard, he doubted it and even if it wasn't, maybe he just hadn't figured it out for now. Whatever the case, hope was not lost and trying his best to get Edward to think for himself was still something that Cecil had to work on, lest he eventually had a knight that only lived by the principles that his master gave him and not by what he actually wanted him to do. "Why do you apologize for that? Geez, Edward, you really are helpless sometimes.", he chastised his knight and there wasn't much else that he could do about that to begin with. Cecil was sure that Eddie was only trying his best, that much he understood in the first place, but it also became apparent that he seemed to look out for nothing except that prince of his and that, in turn, would become much more of a problem in the future, as silly as it sounded. What would they do if there was a perfectly fine chance for Eddie to run when Cecil couldn't any longer? He was hopeless, just like a dog that spend the last days of an owners life by their side instead of getting help, just standing guard in case someone dared to approach them - he wasn't exactly the brightest creature under the blue moon, but neither was his prince.

      "Are you? I admire your faith in me." That he did for sure, but there were plenty of things that he didn't quite understand - at first, not only was it unthinkable of him to do something that caused more people than just him excrutiating pain, but now he sat out here, crouched in front of a foreign fireplace and was hiding in a town that had not only seen better days, but also had no idea who either of their faces belonged to. Silly was, what all of this was and he looked at his servant, wide-eyed and unbelievably curious, as if he was missing something, whatever it was understanding or context for the situation at hand, still, he wanted to figure out all of this as fast as he could. "So, you need a feasible structure for all of this to work? As in, good groundwork for a house, just, that you're burning the house to the ground almost immediately either way." That was, what he gathered, but he watched as Edward handled the logs with much more understanding ofthe task than a pesky little prince like him could - it was almost as if he was doing his job, which, in theory wasn't wrong but it also showed just how helpless Cecil could be. "It's a nightgown, I'm not running around in more either. Why? I saw you shirtless already, there wasn't much that I didn't know yet, you know?" And that wasn't even wrong, either. Cecil had seen Edward take off his shirt, maybe because he had peeked out of the window a bit too much, but that was besides the point! Rules, especially those that kept Eddie from just trusting him and the process it entailed were stupid! "But I am ... also, you mean these?", he inquired and handed Edward what he had needed. How would they make fire, though? "I want to figure it out. You can't tell me your brother does everything for Garrett when they are on a camping trip!"
      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.
    • "No, I don't need a break, you-." Why was he starting with the titles again? At least he stopped himself before he actually said it. Edward didn't need a break, he wasn't used to ride all they long either, but he was used to long days, longer days than they were now and to some workout. He usually was around whenever the young prince woke up and he only left him after he went to bed. Before Edward could go to bed himself however he needed to do his usual training. Sometimes he had to fill out a report too, though mostly there wasn't much to say. When he was younger he trained during the day and the prince got someone else who watched over him during that time, but once it became solely Edwards responsibility, as long as he didn't sleep himself, he had to shift his schedule a little bit. He couldn't watch over the prince and train at the same time after all. "I am?", Edward asked slightly tilting his head and unsure why the prince would say something like that, but then he remembered that he shouldn't question him and thus he didn't ask any further.

      "Didn't you always invent games I could play with you during duty?", Edward asked. After all when he had to watch out for potential attackers that never came he couldn't play cards or a boardgame either. He wondered if he ever did that with the prince to begin with, actually he never played many games once he turned ten and had other things to do. "I uh... I guess?", Edward than answered, the princes choice of describing it was very odd, but it was true at the core. "The fire needs some air to breath and it will fall inwards and not everywhere else like this.", Edward explained and then swallowed down a sigh. "You're right I guess...", he admitted, the prince had seen his knight in nothing more than his pants too today, but the shirt he wore now was fine and he wouldn't get rid of his pants! "Yes those.", Edward nodded and took what the prince handed him. "I'd assume he does.", Edward answered not agreeing to the prince. They all were raised the same, why would his brother not take labor like this out of the crown princes hands? Edward searched for something to light the fire with and eventually found it, showing the prince how to use it and create some sparks. "If it doesn't want to start burning but it starts smoking and glimmering it usually needs some air.", Edward explained but stopped himself from leaning forward. He wasn't so sure about all of this, but the prince was always happy when he got to do something himself, right? "You can try setting it on fire by slightly blowing some air onto it. Carefully though. Do you want to try?"
    • "You? What about me?", he simply asked, misunderstanding what had been meant on purpose. It was true that no matter what, Cecil would remain more optimistic than pesimistic, hoping that the people around him had good intentions and weren't really up to no good, yet, often enough he was handed the receipt for his actions, foolish as one might think they were and it only seemed to follow that he soon found another mistake among the pile of trash he had to go through just earlier. Truth be told, not a lot of what he had matched up with what he could fathom being his own mistakes as well and he was also doubting himself, questioning whatever or not he really was trying to make Edward his friend or just keeping him at an arms length, yet, when he thought about it just for a bit too long, none of this was actually all that important, either. "Sure did, but there is nothing much that I can spy with my little eye in here and I'm afraid that we are limited in supplies as well. Hm, let me think of something, I'm sure I can come up with something silly.", Cecil smiled, almost grinned and he wondered if one of the most childish games he could think of right now would do the trick. After all, he was no adult, though, he soon would be and even that confused him. Why, though? Nothing would change anyway.

      "Hm, that sounds plausible at least." Fire needed air, needed to breathe much like them and if it didn't have that, it would cede doing so in the first place. Wasn't that much like all of them? They, too, needed air and without it, they were sure to become nothing but forgotten memories from ages past. "You guess? I am right, Eddie!", he chuckled. What one could spy with their little eye, others probably couldn't and Cecil had always been good at being somewhere he wasn't to be and he'd been even better at finding out things he wasn't supposed to know - like, how Eddie looked without a shirt for example, or that someone liked to mix alcohol into his brothers tea - this sounded silly and it was, definitely. "I doubt it. If he did, I mean, have you seen them when they come home? And besides, my brother hates nothing more than not being able to do something on his own." Garrett was a mess, a pest, for many people and yet he was all smiles, all the time - something that Cecil admired, just as much as Edwards current handiwork and the many questions that it seemingly raised. Why was he able to do that, yet Cecil struggled and why was all of this nice to look at, yet he couldn't figure it out for the life of him? Either way, this was worth trying, wasn't it? "Oh, yes!" He'd not been a stranger to singing something off, though, and the more he thought about it, the worse it got - it was embarrassing to say the least, and yet, he leaned forward and gave it a good blow, carefully at first and then a bit more - nothing much came of it, unfortunately. Except for the fact that there were some sparks flowing around for a second. "Uhm ... am I doing something wrong?"
      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.
    • "N-nothing! I just... I wanted to say something you forbid me saying...", Edward explained like a child that confessed it stole a cookie from the kitchen. He wondered why he always took everything so serious when everyone else was not, but as he had told the prince earlier, overall he was content with who he was. He still was worried if the prince didn't want someone else as his guard, even though he'd scold Edward for those thoughts much as it was the other way around. "But if you'd rather rest, we can do that too.", Edward smiled. The prince didn't have to stay awake to try and entertain Edward. He wouldn't sleep before the prince did neither. He'd probably sit on his bed and maybe look outside a little. Not necessarily to watch the night sky or the people from downstairs leaving, but because he was worried someone followed them by now. At some point even he had to sleep though, he knew as much and being exhausted wouldn't help him by defending the prince, should the need arise. Thus far he had slept some good amount of hours, enough at least and he'd try to keep it up. As long as they had a room and not just a tent he felt saver too.

      "You are, of course. I am sorry.", Edward expressed but he wasn't going to take off his shirt because of that. The prince worried too much about him, he was trained for this in some sense, wasn't he? He knew how to sleep even if it was uncomfortable and even if he had to stay alert even then. He had a light sleep and that was a good thing as a royal knight. If someone tried to open the door, he'd notice it. "He hunted some impressive animals, isn't that doing something?", Edward asked and thought about it once more. "We all were trained the same. I believe my brother would at least try to do all that unnecessary work for the crown prince.", he eventually concluded, much like he tried to take away all work for the youngest prince, even though he didn't want him to. Edward watched him right now how he tried to ignite the fire and sent some sparks flying, but nothing much happened else. "Keep trying. Too much air and it will go out or send the sparks flying somewhere they can't catch fire, too little and it will go out. It's smoking lightly, so that means there is still a tiny flame somewhere. It just needs some help."
    • "Is that so? At least you caught yourself before you did!" A dogs good behavior was to be rewarded with something, yet, Cecil had nothing for his dog in theory, even if he came up with something, it was nothing important - it was nothing Edward wouldn't have to get on his own, nothing fancy and nothing worth calling a reward in the first place. Therefore, this poor dog had to sustain himself on normal food and verbal praise alone - that was, what it had to be or rather what it ought to be, now that his master didn't have much to give him either. "No, no need to. Unless ... what do you want?", he earnestly asked once again. Was it so hard to voice ones opinion on some matters? Cecil was sure he had overheard his brother and Francis talking casually countless of times, and while he was sure that all of the Dryden family was dutybound to his own, he also was aware that no matter what, Eddie would protect him as long as he could. That deserved a reward, without being mentioned, but Cecil couldn't think of anything worthwhile right now - not a game, not a reward and he was sure he wasn't the first of his siblings that struggeled with creativity late at night, when nothing was really happening and everything came to an odd standstill that was even worse to explain.

      "Eddie, please cross the word sorry out of your vocabulary. There is nothing to apologize for!" That was the truth and as long as there wasn't, there also was no need to think twice about it. Cecil was putting up with this because he liked Eddie, as a friend, nothing more than that, but also did because the knight seemed to be an easily guilttripped mess and he was sure that Xander would have a fieldday with him, were he his servant instead. The sole thought let him shiver - his brother could be a menace. "Yes, but still! And also, as if Garrett would let him do all those things. He is conceited at best and seems selfabsorbed, but I think he cares a great deal about your brother and therefore would want to help him." The crown prince wasn't selfless, he just wasn't helpless and whatever could leave a good impression on somebody, he did - it only followed that he only would want to impress that knight of his, somebody that was supposed to do all the work for him instead. His older brother wasn't like that, Cecil admired him for just that and wanted the same for himself, yet, he struggled at the easiest of tasks and could do nothing more than damn himself and hope that Edward would help him somehow, someway. "More air?", he just asked dumbfounded, but he leaned forward and tried to nurture said flame as he was told. Some things were easier than others, but this one was questionable at best. After a while, the small flame started to crackle and fed itself on the pieces of wood that it found ... it wouldn't take long until it got wholly warm. "Look! I did it!"
      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.
    • Edward slightly nodded, not sure if catching himself from a slipup was worth any praise. If he hadn't slipped up in the first place, there wouldn't be any praise to begin with so this seemed just odd. For now he watched the prince tend to the flame and there was nothing more he needed. The young noble seemed discouraged at first, but also excited to try something new, something he had never done before, even though it was something other people did on a daily basis. What else could they be doing without risking the princes health? Edward thought about other things he could teach him, just to see him smile a bit more, though since they were out here he did a lot anyway, unless they were talking about the sun. The sun seemed to be the princes mortal enemy. "Me? I... I don't know.", Edward answered and he truly didn't. He wasn't just too shy to voice what he wanted to do, he simply never was prepared to be the one deciding anything. He also wanted his answers to be as honest es possible which was why he thought a whole lot about them. "I don't need to sleep just yet, if you want to stay awake and we can't find anything else to do, perhaps... perhaps you want to try your hand on my hair again? I kept the flowers at the bowl too.", he suggested, solely because he felt a little bit proud when the prince gifted him something like that and also because the young noble seemed to have fun doing it.

      "I'm afraid I can't do that. I'm so-... I apologize...", Edward mumbled and at the same time questioned why he couldn't just say the right thing for once. He probably drove the prince insane at some point and what would he do if he rather wanted someone else around? "That might be. Neither my brother nor I mind doing all those things though. A prince shouldn't need to do things like lighting a fire or doing laundry... it goes against everything we were told as children and we also want to care about you. It has nothing to do with our oaths.", Edward explained looking at the prince who set next to him on the floor. That was also not a place for a prince but Edward couldn't stop him anyway. He also said all that with the firmest believe that all of his brothers felt the same as him, even though that might have not been entirely true. The prince managed to start the flame eventually and he looked like a child that got some unexpected cake. Edward smiled and nodded at the young noble. "Well done.", he praised him and afterwards stood up, now that the flame didn't need any more attention. He then offered his hand to help the prince on his feet too.
    • The two of them against the world hardly sounded like a fair battle, yet, it was the one that at least Cecil had chosen for the two of them and no matter what came toward them, what arose and threw them out of loop, it most likely wouldn't be as generous as it could be - in fact, he doubted it and the simple realization that, no matter what on earth was going to transpire, his choice wasn't going to change, hadn't yet transpired. It felt almost as if he was trying to take babysteps, to learn from the beginning, learn to choose what was between right and wrong and why the world only revolved around the little things that made no sense to anyone but himself. "Then think! Your father didn't just teach you to adhere to your prince, did he?", he genuinely asked. Sometimes he felt as if both of their fathers had lacked tact and understanding of delicate feelings, but Cecil was nothing more than questioning Edwards lack of definite choice-making, or the seemingly painful presence of something like a deeper understanding of a situation that was nothing more than the usual. Why was that, though? He couldn't quite tell, much like he couldn't quite say what his own word was worth in case they were found out, but there was no trial without error - that much was apparent, even to someone like him, grinning from ear to ear.

      "Both isn't good. Just try and stop apologizing, please?", he urged instead. There was nothing to be afraid off, not in the slightest and then Cecil eyed Eddie for a second - keeping the flowers and not just washing them out sounded much like his things, always careful with the things he was handed and the white-haired noble couldn't help but chuckle ever so slightly when he thought about it. Who was he to decline an offer like that? "If you'd like that, I'd be more than happy to!" This was something Eddie asked for all by himself, which seemed like more of a rare occurence than anything and while Cecil wanted to see more of that - more of what could be - there also was no way of really knowing what would happen if he didn't try so hard to peel Edward out of his shell. Wasn't it a waste of time to just sit there and solemnly stare, to try and figure him out instead? "That isn't wrong, but out here I'm not a prince and you're my friend, not a servant. Therefore, I propose a peace treaty. You teach me things and I get to learn something, does that sound fair?", Cecil giggled, but he shook his head soon enough, without a verbal answer to follow. "Thank you!", he excitedly answered instead, just before he got up - grabbing Edwards hand in the process, and going to grab the bowl. "Can you sit down on your bed? It'll be easier that way, after all, you're a bit too tall for me to reach all the way up there."
      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 he did. And to protect you and strife to improve my skills.", Edward answered carefully. There had never been much else, right? All children of the Dryden family were trained to stick to their assigned royal family member and to protect them, keep them safe and tell them no if they had an incredibly stupid idea. Only Edward was not so good on the last part and Francis or William would never have let the prince that was fragile by nature, go out into the world with nothing more than some clothes and cash. It was hard to find the correct line between protecting the prince and to making him happy and adhere to his wishes. Francis probably leaned towards the first, but the crown prince was much more capable of taking care of himself and besides that they never found a giant mythical creature to begin with. William didn't really have that problem, because the middle prince wasn't going outside much anyway. He didn't run head first into danger and so William probably had the easiest job. Edward also had a sister but that was barely comparable.

      "I'm... I'll try...", Edward answered. Whenever he opened his mouth he questioned if he said something wrong or stupid, or maybe even something to offend the prince with. He probably worried too much, but he also wasn't able to stop. He was quiet and didn't talk much, he could ride alongside the prince the whole day and not say a word, but that didn't mean that he didn't think about a plethora of things. Furthermore, now that the prince had only Edward by his side, he actually talked with him even more than before and Edward couldn't blame him, there was no one else around. Edward nodded with a slight smile on his face, at least they found something to agree on and now that the fire was burning they could do something else. Edward wondered if the prince remembered everything though and if he'd be able to light a fire himself after watching once. "I'll always be your knight though. I want to.", Edward replied almost a little bit worried, as if the prince was going to fire him in the next view minutes. Besides that the deal didn't sound fair at all, but Edward didn't mention that, instead he pulled the prince on his feet. "You don't have to thank me.", Edward replied then headed for the bed to sit down. "I could also sit on the floor in front of the bed, if that makes it easier for you.", he proposed but for now stayed where the prince directed him to.
    • "Yes, but you also have to think about yourself! Eddie, you're own person, not just mine and you know that!" Sometimes it got frustrating, but Cecil wasn't someone that was easily detered. Often times, he nagged Edward until it finally got into his thick skull and it was quite funny to even think about how much time he spend trying to figure this guy out - an open book to him and yet, he somewhat hoped that at least something lay underneath that perfect facade, a glimpse of human not of servant, and whenever it bubbled up for a second - briefly, if at all - it made Cecil want to dig even deeper, for even more reactions. Why was he so curious about who Eddie really was, below the layer of things he'd learned and been taught all his life? Was it just the understanding he lacked, or wanted to procure, or was it something else he wasn't able to grasp just yet? Whatever the case may be, Cecil wanted to be the one to figure it out before anyone else could. "Then try your best, that's the least you can do!", he reprimanded him, knowing that he might be too strict, too stern with someone as soft as his knight, but was he that? Soft? Cecil doubted it, in fact, he was sure that there was much more about Eddie than just being soft, or trying not to listen to his own prince, but whatever it was, he had to draw it out - it hadn't happened just yet, that much was for sure.

      "I know and I'd like to always have you by my side, but you don't need to be my knight for that!" Eddie could be a friend to him, his best friend and Cecil wouldn't question it - he'd enjoy it, like he wanted to enjoy a bunch of things. And why? Because no matter what it was that he tried to think about, it always circled back to the two of them just having a nice time, making memories of their own and understanding that walls were just walls, obstacles in their way that they had to climb over - and Cecil would do it his damn self and drag Eddie right with him! "Why not? Is that not what friends do?", he then asked, with a sly grin on his lips. What about him wasn't pale? Nothing, not a single thing came to mind and while his eyes had an interesting color, the underlying issue wasn't that deep either - Edward was the one that was much more interesting! "No, no. The bed is fine." He grabbed the bowl and the comb that Edward had mentioned earlier and then got on the bed as well, prodding himself up on his knees to be the taller one - something he'd never be otherwise - and started combing through it. The lit fireplace offered quite a bit of light, not enough just yet, but it was doable, for something like this. Once he put away the comb, he started braiding again, thinking of a different way this time. "Actually, aren't you excited? We both haven't been many places in a long time."
      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... Yes.", Edward simply answered, his gaze just pointed towards the floor and his own feet. Of course he was his own person with feelings and thoughts no one could ever call their own, but Edward didn't feel like there was much behind him. He felt like the prince wanted there to be something, some big secret personality, maybe some rage or simply excitement over something silly, but the truth was that there wasn't much and when the young noble asked for more, Edward failed to deliver. It made him question himself and he wondered why it was so hard for him to decide on something or to find something he simply enjoyed, he probably didn't even need a reason for that. All he could come up with though revolved around the prince that seemingly didn't want to be the center of Edwards life. What did it even mean to think about himself? He didn't even know what he'd do without the prince around. Maybe he'd travel? He wasn't sure, being alone out in the world sounded kind of scary. He was a knight though, he shouldn't be scared. "Yes, I will.", Edward answered swallowing down a sigh, or maybe even more than that.

      "I... why not?", Edward asked still a little bit worried. What was he if not a knight, the princes knight. It felt like there wasn't much else there was to him and while the prince wanted him to simply be his friend, Edward didn't know how to be that. Edward maybe didn't have to be the princes knight, but he very much wanted to be. That was something he was sure of. "Friends thank each other for little things?", Edward questioned and now that he thought about it, he didn't even know if he ever had a friend beside the prince. He felt like the young noble pitied him for the fact, but Edward also wasn't interested in any other friendship, it just stressed him out when he had to talk to people. Now he sat on the bed and the prince, his friend combed through his hair. It was odd, almost like they switched places, but Edward liked the little attention and the smile on the princes face when he was able to gift something to Edward, even if it was just a temporary hairdo. He always seemed mighty proud and Edward was too wearing it, even though people, including his brothers, looked at him oddly. The slight tug on Edwards hair felt nice. When was the first time the prince did this? "I think I am... but also worried. Yet I think I feel better than if I'd have to travel alone.", Edward admitted, holding still for the prince.
    • Yes, always just yes, not one single no and even if it meant no, no wasn't no. Sometimes, being with Edward wasn't easy - it felt as if he was easily moldable, yet he wasn't and all in all Cecil didn't know what to do with him. Freeing him or anyone from their apparent suffering wasn't it, in fact, it had never been and the subtle realization that he had had along the way, well, it wasn't much to begin with. People changed, whatever they wanted to or not, but Edward didn't change much, especially not in terms of personality - he was simple, at least Cecil thought so and even when he wasn't, there also was no real way of knowing. "I want you to be my friend? You're not going to lose employment because I want a friend, stop being worried!" His father, Edwards father, wasn't the kings knight anymore either, not officially, and yet he stuck to him from time to time, much like two old and inseperable friends - Cecil wanted that for himself, but right now, he wouldn't just rid himself of the only thing that kept him at bay and forced him to remain there, lest he'd swim out into the metaphorical sea and be swallowed by the high waves that surrounded him at any given time to begin with. It was an uphill battle, but Edward was doing well.

      "I'm sure they do, they can't take everything they get handed for guaranteed, or do they?" It was hard to tell when he'd never had many non-noble friends himself, actually, he didn't even have any. None of them thanked anyone for anything sincerely and it only followed that he wouldn't know either, even with the best of efforts it felt much like a stretch and unbelivably slow, like a crawl that he was going to endure. "We both don't know though, which kind of sucks.", he admitted as he tried to incorporate the flowers into the new things he tried - it didn't work too well and he didn't have much practice with stuff like this, but sometimes he liked to believe that Edward had kept his hair on the longer side just for this, just so that he could try to do something silly with it. "Company is always nice, whatever you need it for travelling or not! But I'm just glad you're here, I'd be completely helpless without you." He'd probably sit in a dark corner and cried over a sunburn that got even worse because he had no idea how to treat it. Actually, he'd crash and burn, he'd not even know how to use his money accurately and he was sure that even if he tried, he'd fuck up along the way and find himself in quite the pinch, whatever he wanted to or not. "I'm glad you're here ... and besides, if this trip turns out to be fun, I'm sure we can do some more in the future!" And with that, he finished up the simple braid he eventually had went for instead, undoing most of what he'd done before again - he still lacked practice.
      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.