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Skyrim Page 5 - "NAKED! Naked naked naked "
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Re: second part of 1
(Anonymous) 2013-12-12 09:17 am (UTC)(link)Teldryn briefly held on to Lendri's hand but let it go as the Bosmer stood up. "That would be good."
Lendri hesitated a moment, wondering if Teldryn wanted him to stay. Making tea doesn't take long, he decided. I'll be back in no time.
Personally, Lendri hated Canis root tea. It smelled good but had a sour undertone that made his tongue cringe. Despite this it had been a popular drink in Solsthiem, and Teldryn seemed to like it. While the tea steeped, Lendri rummaged the shelves for food, and turned up a few strips of dried rabbit, a little salt, a moldy heel of bread, and a few wrinkly apples, carrots, and potatoes.
The rabbit seemed best, and he gnawed on it until the tea was ready. With a little time and effort, he could have made a simple soup, but he didn't really feel like it would be fair to fill the house with the smell of food Teldryn couldn't eat. The mugs on the mantelpiece were clean: at the Dunmer's suggestion, they'd made a habit to never leave the place a mess before going out on any kind of adventure. He filled one and tasted the mixture, wondering if Teldryn had been right about it being an acquired taste. Well, if that was true, he hadn't acquired it yet.
"Hey, Teldryn. Tea's ready."
Teldryn murmured his thanks and accepted it, sitting hunched in the corner of the bed, sipping morosely. He'd changed into normal clothes, sturdy Nordic things they'd bought from the general store, and looked somewhat awkward, as if armor or nakedness were more natural states for him. Lendri curled next to him, nibbling on the last bite of the rabbit.
"Is there any of that left?"
"You know you ought not be eating now."
"Alchemists aren't always right."
"They are sometimes though. Enough that it's better to listen, in case this is one of the right times."
"But--"
"I'm not listening, Teldryn. Or that's not right, I am actually listening, I'm just not putting stock in what you're saying, is all."
"Don't mock me."
"I wasn't. You don't want to be vomiting, do you? Besides, it's just stale jerky. You're not exactly missing anything."
Teldryn sighed. "I'm hungry enough to eat that, though," he mumbled, but grew quiet. They sat in silence for a while, Teldryn drinking his tea, Lendri running a hand through the Dunmer's dark stripe of hair. At length Teldryn set the empty mug on the bedside table.
"Where's that Ice Atronach spell tome you took off that one wizard who tried to kill us by that one keep near the springs?"
"This is no time for you to be working on your magic."
"But I've been using Flame Atronach forever. I need to better learn my craft."
"Some other time. Give yourself a day or two to get better at least."
"Lendri. I'm fine."
"Liar."
"Why would I lie to you?"
"I don't know, because I 'worry too much'? Because you're a bit of a fool? Because everything is good in moderation? It doesn't really matter. You should be resting."
"I'll admit to feeling a little, rough, I suppose. But I might as well distract myself with some reading. Besides, you can't very well get me to sleep if I'm not even tired."
"I'm not going to be an accomplice in your scheme to avoid resting. I've seen children make up better schemes to not sleep, by the way. But if you want that book so badly--well, I have no idea where it is. So even if I wanted to help you I couldn't." Lendri turned his head and kissed Teldryn's cheek, nuzzling the rough stubble for a moment. "Don't worry. One day of resting and healing, alright? It's not forever."
There was no answer, and Lendri smiled. In spite of his protests, Teldryn had fallen asleep.
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(Anonymous) 2013-12-12 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)Love these guys, and love A!A!
Re: second part of 1
(Anonymous) 2013-12-19 12:29 am (UTC)(link)I'm looking forward to seeing more of those two wee lovable elves. :-)
Re: second part of 1
(Anonymous) 2013-12-26 08:35 am (UTC)(link)