Gentle petite paw steps left small grooves in the grass, as she wiped up the dew with her paw fur. Settling at the edge of the clearing she sat as the suns warm starting rays, hit her face and lit up the amber fur that lied there. She strode further on towards the borders, after warming her back and face. She smelled a few flowers and the leaves that were beginning to litter the ground. There were not many yet, but enough to leave some crinkly sounds ever so often.
Amber ears with black tips swiveled and turned to and fro as she walked. Listening to the trill of the birds and the call of the sea animals that were waking up. Today was going to be a good day, she hoped, thus far it was promising.
Somewhere along the line, the fog had began to thin, likely when the run began to rise a bit more prominently into the sky, making it a little bit easier for him to navigate based on his sight. Not that, mind, Ragnar gave much insight to vision. It could be easily tricked, he knew, and it could fail him where his instincts, hearing and sense of smell wouldn't. He scented Thistle upon the borders before he saw her silhouette cut from the fog. Good morning, Drottning, Ragnar purled at her in a greeting, as he closed the distance between them with just a few strides.
Thistle shifted and jumped slightly at her husband's voice, not realizing he was near her, so far lost in her own thoughts. She gave him a small smile, Hello dearheart. She breathed out gently, she nuzzled the fur of his shoulder and licked the side of his muzzle. Keeping us all safe i see. The fog was lifting as was the uncomfortable dampness of her fur. She shook her fur, droplets of dewy crystals falling to the earth in a shower of water glass. The light would occasionally hit them as they fell, making a prism of colors that struck her as awe inspiring as they hit the ground and shattered.
Ragnar held obediently still for his Queen Wife when she nuzzled the fur of his unscarred shoulder, smirking beneath her tongue as it drew against his muzzle. It was no secret that Ragnar enjoyed the attentions of his wives and he gave Thistle a satisfied and contented rumble of a noise. It was a barbaric, neanderthal sort of noise, incoherent and wordless but it's meaning needed no translation. Odinn knows I am trying, The Jarl murmured before he peppered a trail of kisses on her muzzle, down her jaw, to her neck where he slyly nibbled, his tail wagging behind him for a few moments before he drew back. We have something we need to discuss, as Jarl and Earl of this pack, In a split second, the deviance of his playfulness melted away and in it's place he became serious, his focus shifting to his duty as (one of) the leader(s) of Stavanger Bay. It was important and he was determined not to let his Queen Wife's beauty (or body) distract him — though she was temptation incarnate, as she had always been for him.
A few days I was called to Gyrfalcon Keep by a stranger who called himself Adair, he smelled of the same pack as the male that attacked Julooke. It was not him, he did not have white eyes and our meeting did not...go over well. He was an old fool and spat words at me about how I have no honor, and that I do not deserve wolves to follow me all because he was insulted that I refused the gifts of meat that he had apparently prepared for us and that I acted like an infant, and that I should learn humility and courage and maturity. A snort of amusement left the Viking's nostrils. Yes, he had remembered the words the old man had said to him but not for the reasons that Adair had wanted him too, surely. He remembered them to mock, only. If those words were true, then surely his rule would not have been accepted in the wake of Pump's death. If those words were true, Majesty's wolves wouldn't have flocked to him as they had. That wasn't to say that Ragnar thought he was perfect because he wasn't. He was selfish, a Heathen, barbaric, even. Harsh and unforgiving. His ambition was dangerous in that it knew no boundaries. He desired to keep Odinn's favor and to reach Valhalla when Odinn came to claim his life. He put his faith blindly in Odinn and his Pagan religion despite that he accepted that there were other Gods out there for other wolves, and there were no limitations on what he would do to ensure that Valhalla was where he ended up.
But he wasn't as heartless as he came off, not nearly so. He was still canine, he still loved and felt pain, anger, sorrow. He loved his wives, his children and his pack unconditionally, and there wasn't anything he wouldn't do for them — which had been his one redeeming quality his whole life. He wasn't helpful, he is a traitor to the Spine pack but I wish to make a trip there, to speak with their leaders...to see if I can find the male responsible for nearly killing Julooke. Julooke, who was just as much apart of his family (Verrine and their soon to be children as well) as much as his own sister and children and wives were. He had promised Julooke he would kill who was responsible for it and he intended to keep his promise. He would bring her the man's bloody pelt as proof, if she desired.
Thistle chuckled softly at the incoherent noise he made. Even though her thoughts threatened to overtake her, she looked down for a moment and then back up. She flicked an ear, and a noise of her own was forced up from the depths of her chest and insides at his ministrations. Sometimes she hated that he could turn her into a puddle of goo, but today was not one of those days that she hated it. Thistle perked an ear forward at his words. Okay what do we need to talk about? She settled herself to her haunches and looked up at him.
Thistle's muzzle twitched slightly Well a bit of humility wouldn't exactly go amiss Ragnar. She teased him gently, but she soon became serious herself irritated at the fact that another one these wolves were out and about. Gods above knew her husband wasn't perfect, and there were a lot of things he could work on and some things that would destroy him if he wasn't careful, and would take his family down with him. But that did not give another the right to mock him, or treat him so abhorrently, though knowing her husband she imagined he had perhaps been a bit condescending, he did that sometimes without even thinking. Why was he bringing gifts anyway?
Thistle listened and a terrible frown marred her pretty face Very well Ragnar and when you find him, kill him please. It was not often that Thistle was in favor of death, but in this case she'd kill the bastard herself and dance on his bones.
I was going to ask Verrine if he would be interested in going with me, but he will be a father any day now and I can't risk that, He wasn't going to ask Verrine to abandon his wife and newborns on what might be a march to death when Ragnar...well sure he had plenty to lose but he didn't fear death and if that was what it came too he would accept Odinn and Valhalla with arms wide open. Not that he anticipated dying any time soon. Odinn had a promise to keep for Ragnar was fulfilling his end of their deal. I do not know how long that I will be gone, He drew in a soft breath, considering. but I trust you, Thistle, and I feel confident leaving things in your paws. He wished she wouldn't be quite such a bleeding heart but she wouldn't be Thistle if she was any different and it was that, something that was part of her, that he had fallen in love with.
Thistle frowned I would tell you to take one of the boys, but they are far too young to be going towards what could be a fight. Now if they were 6 months perhaps. she grew quiet in thought. Merely listening and studying her husband. Thistle dipped her muzzle, unsure what to say. He trusted her, and she would do her best. I'll do my best Ragnar. Just...come back to us.
This may be a stupid trip, But all he wanted was the white eyed man. He wanted him to pay for harming Julooke, and Ragnar was determined to get to him one way or another. Whether he had to go on a suicide mission or not. Do not worry, my love, Ragnar crooned to Thistle, placing a kiss and nibble on her jaw. Odinn will not let me die any time soon, Ragnar was so confident in that, that nothing could shake that firm belief of his. I will come back. He assured her in a husky murmur against her cheek.
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I have humility Ragnar? Do you think I am a good leader for the most part? I know very well you think I am too soft about some things. But overall. She was not fishing for a compliment, she was merely pointing out the obvious.
Thistle listened to him and shook her head, growling again as she nipped playfully at his shoulder and the side of his jaw. Nothing to harm and she didn't even catch his skin, mostly air. However, she was in a playful mood and he may not be, but she was and he could not kill her good mood. She did take pause to have her ears stand up, Odinn's cove had a big reputation then? SHe tilted her head to the side, waiting on an answer to her question. Thistle had never heard of the cove, but she had not known many packs growing up, her parents living on the outskirts of most. Her mother was friendly with them all and she would offer her services to all, but they were not part of one. I had not heard of the cove before i met you. But then again, we were not part of a pack. My mother was a midwife/healer who offered her services to all who requested it in trade of course, and occasionally a voodoo ritual, but not usually. She grew quiet as she contemplated on her mother and what she had done, most likely still did.
Thistle dipped her head I know you won't Ragnar, you have a few faults, but being a bad father is not one of them. She did not say anything else keeping her words to herself, and she meant no offense with those words anyway, rather complimenting him in a way.
Thistle listened It may be, but if you find the white eyes male, even not to see him yet, but know where he is. Then it is not a wasted trip, and we shall be fine here Dearheart. Thistle made a quiet sound at his nibble and as he spoke into her cheek she turned her muzzle and tugged playfully at his neck fur and then slid her muzzle across his throat to rest on his shoulder and she nipped again playfully, standing to brush her own chest against his and craning her neck she nibbled softly at the spot between his shoulder blades, granted she could not do it long having to almost stand on tip toes to do so. She slid her muzzle back down his shoulder and leaned her head into his chest backing up, flicking her tail to and fro.
He was being cruel and he knew it, but he took Thistle's question how he had, even if it had been a massive misinterpretation. Do you honestly think wife that I would have made you a Queen if I thought you would be poor at it? Ragnar inquired drawing a cruel, sharp 'hmm' in his throat.
Up north we did, Ragnar responded simply, still seething a little from what they had previously discussed. He took her nibbles in good face but he was still a little irritated. If it wasn't for him Stavanger Bay wouldn't exist, and Horizon Ridge might have well been dead, with the combination of the bear and Wheeling Gull Isle. Someone probably would have stepped up, no doubt (and it helped having core wolves that he relied upon like Julooke and Verrine) but even so would they have done as well? Maybe. Maybe they would have done better. But Ragnar had stepped up and led them away from the dangers, and while not kind to outsiders was not a tyrant to his faithful subordinates. Or so he thought, anyway, but then again his opinion of himself was bound to be incredibly biased.
She shook her head and continued backing up, she hung her head and looked down at the ground, fighting the rush of emotions he had managed to uncover yet again. She wanted to scream and cry, but she just bit her lip and stared at the ground. Tired of constantly being on the receiving end of his anger when it wasn't even her fault. He seemed to take his issues out on her all the time, never once had she heard him take any of his irritation out on anyone but herself. She took a deep breath and lifted blue eyes flashing fire at him and she turned and simply began to walk away. If he wanted her he could chase her she was done. No Ragnar you would not have made me queen if you thought I couldn't lead, or perhaps you made me queen so you could take your frustration out on me as you so often do. I am done being berated for something you misinterpretated Ragnar Loðbrók. If you want me you know where to find me husband. And just like that she continued on hoping that he would come after her and apologize while at the same time seething in abject anger and frustration at her husband. Gods why did she have to love such a stubborn and insufferable man!
I am not disrespecting them, He countered her quickly. I never said I didn't want to lead. Do you really think I am so selfless as to give up what I worked so hard for? I was bringing that up to make a point wife. I'm aware that someone would have said something long ago if I wasn't fit to lead. Do you really think my ilk would have let an incapable leader lead them? If Ragnar hadn't stepped up to Bjorn someone else would have. The Northmen looked for specific qualities in their leaders and they would rise up against them without so much as a second thought if it was what needed to be done. If someone wants to take this pack...my family from me, they will have to kill me. But she knew that.
Thistle kept back away from him and he just stared at her with stoic eyes, watching as she turned and began to walk away, his body ghosting forward as if she had a rope around his neck, tugging him after her. Why is it that you are allowed to be mad at me, that you are allowed to lie and hide things from me but the first time that I get angry at you I'm the bad guy, hmm? He asked her, with every intention to follow her and work this out with her. She should have known him better than that. Like he was just going to let her walk off. They were having a lover's spat (which they had a lot, frankly) but he loved her far too much to just let it go. Letting it go wouldn't fix the problem and he didn't want to part ways with her on these terms. Not when neither of them had any idea what would happen on his trip, or if he would come back at all. It was a horrible thing to be on bad terms with someone only to come to find out that they had died, knowing the last thing that had been said between you was said out of anger and not really meant.
Thistle listened to him, all the while seething with anger and hurt and every dratted emotion the man made her feel. How could one man incite such things in her it was unreal really. I already know that. was her scathing reply and it was all she felt was needed at the moment. He was the one that had said if she and his subordinates wanted rid of him to step up, as if they thought cruel things about him behind his back.
Thistle swung around so quickly she stumbled. Narrowed blue eyes with a snarl on her maw. Lied? Hidden things? You are paranoid Ragnar Paranoid. When have I ever lied to you? I have never been anything, but honest with you. And what do I hide from you? My own feelings? They are my own Ragnar they belong to no one I do not have to share them if I do not wish too. And this is not the first time you have gotten angry with me, because you were originally angry at someone else!" Thistle didn't really want to part with him on such terms either, but he had opened the door to the flood gates and he felt her hellish wrath. There was more she could have said, she supposed, but instead she just choked back her words, and turned around again to hide the anger and the hurt, that lit up her blue eyes and threatened to spill over in the form of her own salty water. She was tired of always fighting with him, for a brief moment she wished she was more like Nerian and kept her mouth shut and her head down. She quickly dispelled that thought, but it was there. Maybe if she was he'd like her more and wouldn't pick a fight all the time. Granted she picked her own fair few.
Thistle be like why we always fight!
You tell me that you are ok with Nerian but you are not. You think I can't see it? You think Gunnar keeps things from me? He is upset because you are upset and I don't want him to hate me for it Thistle. I don't want you to hate me either, It was hard for Ragnar to admit these types of things. It had always been said that a warrior never reveals his heart until the axe does but he was trying to be open with her. It scared the Viking — exposing his feelings, his fears to Thistle but it also proved that he trusted her. Why can't you share your feelings with me? I have always shared mine with you. We are together, Thistle. We are husband and wife, we are an Alpha pair. We are like Odinn and Freyja. Granted, Ragnar wasn't exactly sure if they shared their feelings or not but he didn't know why not. It seemed like a logical thing to him because Eitri and Kenna had often shared theirs and often had fights but at the end of the day they had loved each other. Kenna had loved his father even after he had an affair with a slave woman and produced Dagrun.
Ragnar watched Thistle turn away from him and for a moment the Berserker just stood there, staring at her back for a few, still and breathless seconds. When he finally did take a breath it was deep and expelled hard from his flared, black, leathery nostrils. He moved against her side as long as she didn't pull away, and murmured I am sorry my love, Whether she chose to accept it or not was up to her. This is not how I want to part ways with you, He admitted. He was fairly confident he wasn't going to die any time soon but he truly didn't know. He was no Seer, after all.
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Thistle chocked on a hysterical laugh. It was a rhetorical question Ragnar. It was not meant to be answered. I already knew the answer i was proving a point, by asking a question, with a straightforward answer. She shook her head, she just didn't know. She needed to remember her husband did not always understand such nuances. She had not meant to incur his wrath, or incite his anger. She had been merely trying to point out, counteract his words about having humility and not being a good leader. That was all, and then one thing got misconstrued and the whole thing was just a shit show. She sighed softly, they were both so stubborn not wanting to give an inch. But one of them would, they always ended up giving in, and usually it was her.
Thistle froze at his words about Nerian and Gunnar and she turned to stare at him.I already took care of Gunnar Ragnar, he is fine. He will not hate you, and I could not hate you, no matter what. And what would you have me say Ragnar? Because everytime I bring up your priestess and how i feel about it you are quick to defend and you don't listen anyway, so I do not see a point in telling you the same thing that I had already told you over again. So Yes Ragnar I was not okay, I am still not okay. I do not know if I will ever be okay, but it does not matter, because I said yes. I told you it was okay and I will continue on with the way I am. And as far as Nerian is concerned, I am used to the idea of her, and for the most part I care about her in my own way. I told you i just needed some time and I was right. So you can let that matter rest. She grew quiet and stared at him, she didn't know what he wanted her to tell him. She shared her feelings with him on everything else, except Nerian and that was because he always shut her down. He always protected his precious priestess, so yes she didn't speak to him about her feelings where she was concerned and she wouldn't. She would keep them to herself, because he didn't understand. Perhaps if someone approached him about sharing Thistle he would understand, but she did not see that happening, did not want to be shared anyway. I tell you my feelings Ragnar about Everything except Nerian and that is the way it will stay.
A soft quick shuddered worked it's way down from the tip of Thistle's nose to her tail tip when he ghosted up besides her. Because she could not deny him anything he wanted at anytime and his touch was like fire to her ice. So she let him there, she did not move, did not say anything. Though she did swing blue eyes to look at him with surprise written on her face. Ragnar Loðbrók did you just apologize with actual words instead of flowers? She stared at him a moment longer and took a deep breath and dipped her muzzle, You are forgiven and I am sorry too, but you know better than to push at me I push back. You would think you would learn. The last part was made in an attempt at jest, to try and lighten the sour mood that had permeated the air around them. She did not want him to leave like this either. I do not want you to leave like this either. She did not say anything else, but she turned to gaze out over the bay, still a little hurt and unsure how to precede.
A soft chuckle left the Viking's lips when his Queen Wife's head turned so that she could look at him, her surprise at the words that he had allowed to leave his lips dominant. You deserve much more than flowers, Though, he half considered trying to find her some on his trip back. He wasn't so sure he would be able to find lilacs at this time of the year (but in reality he didn't know and Tokio doesn't know because she's allergic to them and stays as far away as she can). It wasn't often that Ragnar apologized for ...anything, at least in the verbal, crystal clear and concise manner. The most important thing I want you to know is that I love you, even if it doesn't always seem like I do. If he said nothing else to her before he died then he would die a happy man knowing that she knew that he did love her.
Thistle did not like to fight, as a matter of fact she hated it. However, she was far too stubborn to not stand her ground when someone pushed at her. It was self preservation she supposed to push back. Thistle honestly didn't know if she could ever leave the scarred man that was hers, but not only hers.
Thistle mumbled softly at him about yea she did. But she did smile then a small smile, a soft one. She was still hurt and a little upset, but she was slowly calming down and she was determined to salvage her day. Thistle looked at him and then nodded I love you too Ragnar. She slid her head against his shoulder, she would tuck herself under his chin, but decided against it, preferring his shoulder anyway. She nipped gently enough and then licked the side of his face.
Keep the bed warm for me while I'm gone, He murmured huskily, moving so that he could run his tongue over the velveteen fur of her ear. Goodbye my Shieldmaiden. He offered her one last kiss before he detached himself from her side with a great reluctance and turned, his gaze fixated upon the free territories beyond the safety of their Bay. He had made a promise when he had first stepped up to leadership, even before he claimed the title of Jarl of Odinn's Cove that he would always protect those within his borders. Their lives were his responsibility, and he knew that this was something he had to do for Julooke — no matter the cost.
With a last glance back at her he offered her a wolfish grin before he crossed over the threshold of their borders, his direction North, knowing that he wouldn't stop hunting until he'd found the man responsible.
Thistle chuckled Okay I will She leaned into his lick and then snorted softly as it tickled slightly. She watched him leave with a grin for her and her heart fell deep down to her toes. She feared for him, if an entire pack felt he wronged their member would he be any match against them? Any at all? She blinked fast and furiously and then dipping her muzzle to the ground. She took over where he left off patrolling the borders and she would do some hunting later. She would not be able to get as much game as him, but she would just have to be more determined to get something everyday.