Njal breathed the chilled air and got a mouthful of Proudheart's perfume. Somehow, her smell relaxed him - but it was momentary, it passed, leaving him stale and empty. The man was unsure of himself. Left standing alone in the cold with his fire just out of reach. With a careful stride he approached her. Letting out a soft wuff of air to alert her of his presence, if his scent had not already. Regardless, he could not look her in the eye.
Electricity flowed liberally through her body as her hair raised. It had been almost a full year... maybe longer... and she pined for his touch, his gaze, his voice... her blood boiling hot from the proximity of its partner -- its aokkatti. "...Palestrike...?" she wheezed in an unexpectedly shaky voice. A few steps were all it took to realize that she hovered dangerously beneath a glass ceiling; ready to crash through.
Tuwawi stood only a few feet adjacent of the sterling granite wolf who she called mate, and felt magnetized by his presence, the light in her face growing visibly as she drew nearer. Her slender face reached out to his broad muzzle carefully... for he felt inexplicably fragile in that moment... and brushed his whiskers with her dark nose, urging him closer.
There was a subtle curve to her figure now, that was an undoubted fact; but Njal did not look upon her in such a way. He watched her face. The spark in her eyes as the pupils dilated, the gasp of her lips as she breathed his name, and then the touch - her touch - upon his skin.
As much as he wanted to hold back, he could not. Njal was powered towards her through the monumental chasm that gapped them; he brought himself so close that his breath played across the curve of her neck, as he ducked and pressed close. A wolfish hug. His chest pressed against her own, mingling silver and copper. His ice and her own fire.
"Proudheart.." He breathed, the name thrumming from his core; lavished with a meek tone. At first Njal didn't know what to say beyond that - he sank to his haunches, breathing her in. He did eventually build up the courage to speak, but he did not sound as confident as he had felt just hours before. "Proudheart I am sorry. I did not mean to leave you behind."
Njal couldn't be close enough, and she wished she could simply melt into him. His sturdy form sank to the ground as her own limbs threatened to give way. "Proudheart.." he whispered, uttering the name granted by Sterntooth - something that caused her adrenaline to spike as she remembered a time before Neverwinter... before Tartok. She knew then, that her fealty would always be to Njal and him alone. It would branch valleys, oceans, mountains... and never see a dark day in the world again.
His warm breath tickled her neck as he continued, "Proudheart I am sorry. I did not mean to leave you behind," his voice rumbled low, laced with remorse. She frowned, and shared his hurt. "You didn't," she responded, "we were only apart a little while." Tuwawi took a step back to offer a crooked smile, almond eyes shutting as her brow pinched together, emotions and passion running high. There was sadness buried in that expression, questions wondering why he had fled from her twice... but now, they all felt answered -- as if something had been confirmed.
Her figure returned to him, pressing up against his chest once again as her crown buffered his shoulder. Her fangs reached out to bite his neck, offering the slightest pressure as she nipped the loose skin of his nape. Her small body sank into him, and curled between his forelegs as she wrapped around him possessively, engulfing him in flame. "It's been a long time...," she purred, almond eyes studying him. More thoughts queued at the back of her mind, but the moment felt too right, too perfect, to spoil with words. Instead a range of vocals slipped from her throat- low whines and growls as her face pressed into him, contented to stay there forever.
He ached in that instant. A terrible and deep longing overtook him. But Njal did not move, he gave her the space - believing that she somehow deserved it. He had become a lot more distant from her physically, but now with the woman before him, Njal realized he was emotionally more attuned to things. He felt her hurt, the way he felt his own. Her love came next; under the guise of forgiveness Proudheart drew close again, and she buried herself against him.
"It's been a long time..." Too long. And it was his fault.
They were together. They were more than that, far more. Njal was the mountain that rooted her, and she was his fire - his sun, his stars. Burning for him. How could he have let that go?
Proudheart's warmth overwhelmed him. The entire situation was overwhelming, really. But as she sank against his chest he did not move, save to cradle her close with his body; he would sit with her forever, if she wanted him to. The mountain would never move again if that was what the sun would ask of him.
There was a new conviction in his voice when Njal spoke again. A strength. His rumbling question was muttered softly as if to not break whatever spell she was under, but there was pride there again. His adoration for the woman rolling to the surface.
"Will you stay?"
Tuwawi carefully preened the downy fur nearest his ears before removing herself from his embrace once again. She shook her body, hairs settling in their untamed places, and took the opportunity to observe her mate with open eyes. She smiled, chest swelling with a pride that felt like fire as her red tail lashed, ready to take on the storm. Together, they would do great things.
"You live here now, in Swiftcurrent?" she asked to confirm, "Would they have room for one more?" Her tongue rolled over her chops, hungry for the new adventure that awaited.
[exit Njal w/ Tuwa?]