January 01, 2025, 11:47 PM
she had brought @Faust to a cold place.
here she thought fevers might be kept at bay and here she found caverns for him to lay in silence. it would be there that she let him rest finally. she knew his pain must be great and she doubted his first thought would be how wonderful of a place this was.
she stepped away from him and braced herself for any kind of voicing of his pain.
her mind already worked upon how she would find healing for him and where she might hunt, too.
here she thought fevers might be kept at bay and here she found caverns for him to lay in silence. it would be there that she let him rest finally. she knew his pain must be great and she doubted his first thought would be how wonderful of a place this was.
she stepped away from him and braced herself for any kind of voicing of his pain.
her mind already worked upon how she would find healing for him and where she might hunt, too.
January 01, 2025, 11:50 PM
faust shifted with a pained groan, the sharp movement pulling a hiss from between his teeth.
his green eyes flickered open, catching asha moving away, her focus clearly elsewhere. for a moment, he lay still, fighting against the searing pain that pulsed through him, before his voice broke the quiet.
he let his head fall back, his breath ragged, trusting her to know what he meant and do what needed to be done.
fuck,he muttered under his breath, the word barely audible but laced with frustration and agony.
his green eyes flickered open, catching asha moving away, her focus clearly elsewhere. for a moment, he lay still, fighting against the searing pain that pulsed through him, before his voice broke the quiet.
asha,he rasped, his tone rough but deliberate.
find moss. green furs under the lichen of stones.he paused, swallowing hard against the discomfort.
it’ll help… stop infection.
he let his head fall back, his breath ragged, trusting her to know what he meant and do what needed to be done.
character is rated R
January 02, 2025, 12:29 AM
her name.
his rasping, clinging voice. it is good to know she had not somehow killed him on the way here. he gives her instruction and she thinks that together they will keep him alive.
she said nothing and only slid off to go find these things. it mattered not if the work was hard or if it took hours. she would collect all she could for him of what he instructed.
truthfully, she hoped to find him resting when she returned.
yet she wondered if the pain would keep him from it.
his rasping, clinging voice. it is good to know she had not somehow killed him on the way here. he gives her instruction and she thinks that together they will keep him alive.
she said nothing and only slid off to go find these things. it mattered not if the work was hard or if it took hours. she would collect all she could for him of what he instructed.
truthfully, she hoped to find him resting when she returned.
yet she wondered if the pain would keep him from it.
January 02, 2025, 09:28 AM
faust lay still, his breath shallow but steady, the cold pressing against him like an old companion. the sharp bite of it worked its way into his aching body, dulling the fire of his wounds, and for the first time since the chaos began, he found a sliver of peace.
his green eyes fluttered closed, the faint shimmer of frost gathering along his battered fur. the thickening temperatures, harsh to some, were a relief to him—a reminder of the north and the resilience etched into his bones.
he let the quiet envelop him, the faint rustle of asha’s departure fading into the distance. he did not fight the cold; instead, he leaned into it, allowing its numbing embrace to ease the edges of his pain, if only for a moment.
his green eyes fluttered closed, the faint shimmer of frost gathering along his battered fur. the thickening temperatures, harsh to some, were a relief to him—a reminder of the north and the resilience etched into his bones.
he let the quiet envelop him, the faint rustle of asha’s departure fading into the distance. he did not fight the cold; instead, he leaned into it, allowing its numbing embrace to ease the edges of his pain, if only for a moment.
character is rated R
January 02, 2025, 08:47 PM
it took time.
she loathed the movement of sun and knowing she was absent from his wounded side. yet she trusted herself to have led him to safety, to have given him a private place while he laid in healing.
moss.
she flipped over stones, she dug through old places and tore at cold trees.
eventually something gave in her searches. it was not much but anything was better than nothing. so with what little she found, she returned to him. unexpectedly relieved to see him still there, untouched.
as if he might have had the chance to go anywhere —
she said nothing as she neared. trusting him to still have a nose that would scent her presence, how her perfume mixed with his iron-tinged cologne.
the little moss she had found settled near her paws, awaiting instruction.
she loathed the movement of sun and knowing she was absent from his wounded side. yet she trusted herself to have led him to safety, to have given him a private place while he laid in healing.
moss.
she flipped over stones, she dug through old places and tore at cold trees.
eventually something gave in her searches. it was not much but anything was better than nothing. so with what little she found, she returned to him. unexpectedly relieved to see him still there, untouched.
as if he might have had the chance to go anywhere —
she said nothing as she neared. trusting him to still have a nose that would scent her presence, how her perfume mixed with his iron-tinged cologne.
the little moss she had found settled near her paws, awaiting instruction.
January 02, 2025, 10:13 PM
his ears twitched first, the faint sound of her steps pulling him from uneasy dreams. a low groan rumbled in his throat as his eyes cracked open, the effort dragging him further into awareness. asha’s scent reached him, mingled with the damp musk of moss and the iron tang of his blood.
put it around the wounds,he muttered, his voice gravelly with sleep. he shifted, sitting upright with visible effort, his muscles protesting the movement. landing upon her, the faintest flicker of surprise in their depths as he saw what she’d brought. she really did it.
you did good,he added after a pause, leaning back slightly to give her room to work. a huff escaped him as he settled again, exhaustion evident but his trust in her clear.
character is rated R
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