never the wiser
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There are a lot of words that we have now that they didn't back then which makes translating kind of hard, lol, so Ragnar's speech in ancient norse might not make much sense in my attempt to keep it close to what he means. xD

There was a moment of silence from the second born from Ragnar talking to him, not that Ragnar had disillusioned himself into thinking that the second born could understand; he did not know much about the development of newborns but he knew that they were blind, deaf, and their sense of touch was likely their most dominate sense since he had heard from his mother once (in the way that old women gossiped about their successful sons time as babes) that their sense of smell was weak. Even after they began to hear they would not still understand until they learned languages. Ragnar assumed that it was the vibrations of his vocals that pacified the young, mini-me of Thistle; however short lived it might have been. For a moment, eyes studying the awake child with unbidden affection only to nearly drop him when the child let out a loud wail of protest at being lifted. Ragnar, frightened that his grasp had slacked on the squirming infant grasped onto his scruff tighter in the blind, parental fear that Tveir would squirm right out of his grasp and fall to the earth in a crushing impact of potentially breaking his tiny body. It was a horrible scenario that had played out in the Viking’s mind and he was quick to set the second born down between his paws, his heart feeling like it had jumped into his throat.

He had boasted to anyone that called him a ‘first time father’ that he was not a first time father — it was not a lie but his oldest son had been a captive, already past the infant stage when he had been captured and then adopted by the Viking and his Berserkers. Ragnar was a first time father where the infants were concerned and so far he’d already had his mini heart attack. “Hush sveinn,” Ragnar chided him in a gently stern voice, his native words spilling effortlessly from his tongue in a rushing relief. It had been so long since he had used his native language — the last time he had spoken it had been with Dagrun and it brought with it a sense of home (and the assertion that he was going to use it more).

The second born began to crawl (Tokio is assuming, if not feel free to correct her!) towards the curve of Ragnar’s chest in the mini cage that Viking had made of his long legs, and the Viking rumbled a laugh when he felt the second born nestle against it. Sem skapgóðr sveinn,” Ragnar praised his second born in his native tongue, not able to see where the boy was nestled against him without literally tucking his muzzle to his throat and looking down (which was a little too much effort); but he could feel him and comforted by the knowledge that the second born seemed content peeked over his shoulder to glimpse at his first born and daughter where they lay nestled together against his side.

Messages In This Thread
never the wiser - by Ragnar - May 25, 2014, 09:57 AM
RE: never the wiser - by Gunnar - May 25, 2014, 05:38 PM
RE: never the wiser - by Ragnar - May 26, 2014, 07:19 AM
RE: never the wiser - by Gunnar - May 27, 2014, 01:38 PM
RE: never the wiser - by Ragnar - May 28, 2014, 06:38 AM
RE: never the wiser - by Gunnar - May 30, 2014, 03:25 PM
RE: never the wiser - by Ragnar - May 31, 2014, 10:34 AM
RE: never the wiser - by Thistle Cloud - June 10, 2014, 10:49 AM
RE: never the wiser - by Ragnar - June 10, 2014, 11:16 AM
RE: never the wiser - by Thistle Cloud - June 10, 2014, 11:37 AM
RE: never the wiser - by Ragnar - June 10, 2014, 01:44 PM