2nd Ash, 121
Torin lay in his bed, his arm wrapped around the shoulders of the elf who slept again his shoulder. It was late and he was supposed to be asleep, had been asleep until about half an hour before.
Sivan was warm and soft in his sleep, all his limbs heavy and still. Mostly still, he twitched occasionally, dreaming. The movements the smith's lover made in his sleep were different now than they had been when first they had shared a bed. The change had been abrupt and Torin could only imagine it had something to do with the new rune that now nestled between Sivan's shoulder blades. Perhaps he dreamed as a Wolf now. It was something to ask later, perhaps.
He had found out about the new rune only the day after it had been unexpectedly given. As unexpectedly to the one who received it as to Torin himself, which was why he'd found out so early.
It had started as a work day like any other, as Searing had been leaning toward its end but wasn't ready to give up its hold on the weather yet. Torin had began his work after breakfast, a little disappointed that Sivan, who had several concoctions working away in the Alchemical lab upstairs hadn't joined him and Timon for the first meal. The elf had a lot going on now, Torin knew, between the lessons he was giving to several students and the unexpected awakening of the Fae’ethalan who had been sleeping beneath the tree in his garden, so it was of no concern. At least, not until he had looked up from his work on the cuff he and Aurin had been working on to protect him from Mesmer manipulation to discover it was nearly noon and he still hadn't seen or heard from his friend.
Stepping away from the forges he poked his head into the shop to ask Timon if he had heard anything from the elf. The apprentice had shaken his head, a look of worry now blooming on his normally pleasant features as he took seemed to realize that Sivan should have been there.
"Should I run go find out what's up?" He asked, almost all trace of his once pervasive lisp now missing from his speech.
Torin shook his head, "No, I won't be needed for a few hours and I'd rather have you manning the shop."
It was a compliment; acknowledging that sales went more smoothly when Timon handled them himself, and the younger boy took it as such, nodding with a smiling and returning to the book he'd been reading.
The smith stopped in the house to give himself a quick wash, put on a shirt and don his light Searing coat. The trip didn't take long, between Torin's long legs and knowing all the short cuts between their two homes. When he arrived he didn't see any light coming from inside, so, maybe Sivan was out, but it felt so unnatural of him not to show up for work without even sending word, so Torin knocked on the door.
When no answer was forthcoming he took out the key he'd been given and opened the front door.
"Sivan? Are you home? It's Torin, I just wanted to make sure everything is alright."
Torin lay in his bed, his arm wrapped around the shoulders of the elf who slept again his shoulder. It was late and he was supposed to be asleep, had been asleep until about half an hour before.
Sivan was warm and soft in his sleep, all his limbs heavy and still. Mostly still, he twitched occasionally, dreaming. The movements the smith's lover made in his sleep were different now than they had been when first they had shared a bed. The change had been abrupt and Torin could only imagine it had something to do with the new rune that now nestled between Sivan's shoulder blades. Perhaps he dreamed as a Wolf now. It was something to ask later, perhaps.
He had found out about the new rune only the day after it had been unexpectedly given. As unexpectedly to the one who received it as to Torin himself, which was why he'd found out so early.
It had started as a work day like any other, as Searing had been leaning toward its end but wasn't ready to give up its hold on the weather yet. Torin had began his work after breakfast, a little disappointed that Sivan, who had several concoctions working away in the Alchemical lab upstairs hadn't joined him and Timon for the first meal. The elf had a lot going on now, Torin knew, between the lessons he was giving to several students and the unexpected awakening of the Fae’ethalan who had been sleeping beneath the tree in his garden, so it was of no concern. At least, not until he had looked up from his work on the cuff he and Aurin had been working on to protect him from Mesmer manipulation to discover it was nearly noon and he still hadn't seen or heard from his friend.
Stepping away from the forges he poked his head into the shop to ask Timon if he had heard anything from the elf. The apprentice had shaken his head, a look of worry now blooming on his normally pleasant features as he took seemed to realize that Sivan should have been there.
"Should I run go find out what's up?" He asked, almost all trace of his once pervasive lisp now missing from his speech.
Torin shook his head, "No, I won't be needed for a few hours and I'd rather have you manning the shop."
It was a compliment; acknowledging that sales went more smoothly when Timon handled them himself, and the younger boy took it as such, nodding with a smiling and returning to the book he'd been reading.
The smith stopped in the house to give himself a quick wash, put on a shirt and don his light Searing coat. The trip didn't take long, between Torin's long legs and knowing all the short cuts between their two homes. When he arrived he didn't see any light coming from inside, so, maybe Sivan was out, but it felt so unnatural of him not to show up for work without even sending word, so Torin knocked on the door.
When no answer was forthcoming he took out the key he'd been given and opened the front door.
"Sivan? Are you home? It's Torin, I just wanted to make sure everything is alright."