3 Frost 120
Sleep came more readily in the comfort of a bed, he found. It was especially better in close proximity to another person, who happened to exude a lot of heat. Sivan was useful in that regard. Flower found it easy enough to snuggle close simply for the sake of keeping cozy, and Sivan had yet to push him away for it. Perhaps Sivan got just as cold, he reasoned to himself.
The roof over his head was a strange thing. Unnerving, in truth. For a long moment, he stared up at the ceiling, keeping the blankets close to his chin in order to preserve as much warmth as he possibly could. The little cottage was, from what Sivan told him, not much to look at, but it already seemed a much more welcoming alternative to a tent. At the very least, the snow and wind couldn’t quite reach them in here, even if it was cold outside. When at last he crept from within the confines of the bed, his teeth chattering, he went in search of something to wrap around himself for warmth. Clothing wasn’t the immediate solution, but it did turn out to be the answer in this particular. He found one of Sivan’s tunics, which was drastically too large for him. It hung about his calves, swaying as he walked, bare feet padding along the chilly floor on tip-toes.
There was not much to the little cottage, truth be told. But it was a shelter, and one which meant that living on the street was not a necessity. They had some level of security while Sivan tried to get his affairs in order.
What he liked was the window in the front of the house. He settled on the floor now, staring up at the window. His blue eyes sparkled as the sun streamed in on him. He sighed and closed his eyes, letting the warmth soak in on him. He pulled Sivan’s tunic down so that it covered his bare feet. He did not know how to make a fire, so this would have to do for keeping himself cozy. Besides, there was something magical about sunlight, though he did not fully understand why it so entranced him. Even in this chilly room, the sunlight seemed to soak through him. Like a cat, he snuggled up to keep warm. He did not know where Sivan had gone, exactly, or when he would be back, but he supposed that having a house would mean Sivan would be very interested in coming back. Perhaps he’d gone to get food. That sounded nice.
His thoughts drifted. Over the past few days, he had tried to keep from thinking over much about the things he could not remember. For now, Sivan told him, it was important to rest. Other things would become clearer in time, but it was foolish to try and approach clarity without being physically healthy. Instead, he tried to imagine the little house warmer, with flowers growing and moss beneath his feet.
Yes, that sounded much more appealing.