A firm nod came her reply to the Merchant's question. Indeed, her house. The group entered debate again. Not with words, but with looks. Magna stared awkwardly as the group processed her offer, and they came to the decision that the larger men would stay behind to guard the caravan. That was probably for the best, though Magna didn't voice it.
[indent=20]Excitement fluttered in her chest once the pair was ready to proceed, and she led the way through the small, disorganized layout of Clearwater. All the paths they walked were streaks of dirt in the grass, worn down by the boots that had tread upon them in repeated patterns. Those were the paths most often walked, and the one they were on led from Magna's house to the village's belly.
[indent=20]When the dark-haired man inquired of her mother, Magna pursed her lips in hard thought. What could she say about her? She was strict and worked hard to keep Magna's fire contained. She spent most of her time at home, either working around the house or gossiping with the other mothers in the village, which often congregated at their spacious cabin.
[indent=20]"She's nice too," assured Magna, "but she tells me off a lot more than dad does because dad is always working," she spoke, almost in a parrot-like fashion. Magna did, on occasion, confront her mother about her strict attitude, and sometimes compared her parents. That was often the response to that argument, only more heated. "She makes really good venison stew, though!" she added at last.
[indent=20]Whent the time came that they were before the slope that led to her house, Magna bowed her head to the pair, then broke into a light run around the building, only to crawl beneath the windows before she arrived at her bedroom window once more. Once she'd positioned herself appropriately, she climbed in once more, and let herself down from her nightstand.
[indent=20]She'd been gone for what, less than an hour? Her father was likely home, though she couldn't know for sure. Carefully, she reached over the nightstand and brought the window shutters to close. A knock on her door accompanied her father's voice. "Magna? Are ya awake?"
[indent=20]At once, the girl steadied herself, and looked to her hands, which were dirtied from the crawl. "...Yeah, dad," she spoke as she wiped her hands in her fur kilt, then sat on the edge of her bed.
[indent=20]"Can I come in? I knocked a bit earlier, but you were asleep." Magna's eyes widened, and she drew a sharp inhale through her teeth. She'd almost been caught.
[indent=20]A nod of her head came her reply before she realized that her father couldn't see her. "Uh, yeah," she answered after a lengthy pause.
[indent=20]The door creaked open, and he wandered in. A tall, burly man, perhaps half a foot taller than Magna. He wore a dirty beige tunic complete with a brown leather belt and pants of a similar color. His boots were dark, almost black, and slightly muddy from the ground out where he worked. Brown eyes peered from his tanned complexion, which was framed by a thick, head of brown hair and a bushy beard of matching color. He looked as though he belonged in the woods and the raw earthy scent that accompanied him only strengthened that notion. Despite his wild appearance, he closed the door behind him as he entered the room.
[indent=20]He sat at Magna's side on the bed with something of a sad smile and the entire thing creaked at the addition of his weight. It spoke volumes of his remorse for the girl. Perhaps he understood? "Yer mom told me ya got in a fight today," he spoke after a moment or two of silence. "Wanna talk about it?" Magna sighed.
[indent=20]"Lloyd was bullying Nathaniel, so I picked him up and yelled at him," came her simple explanation. The man looked at her with both eyebrows raised.
[indent=20]"Picked him up? Like how?"
[indent=20]"Like... The way you picked up those puppies a while ago..."
[indent=20]The father furrowed his brow and tilted his head a little, then lifted his hand. "Like... this?" he asked, as he reached out into the air in front of him, only to grab an imaginary puppy by the nape of their neck.
[indent=20]Magna nodded in affirmation, then looked to her father, who was beaming with pride.
[indent=20]"Wow! What is your mother feeding you? You're getting so strong!" He praised, and her features brightened with a smile. Darkon smiled back, then cleared his throat the moment he caught himself. "What I mean to say is, ya shouldn't pick up Lloyd, Magna, or any of the other kids."
[indent=20]"I know..." She spoke as her smile waned, and her whole body slumped a little.
[indent=20]"But, ya were standing up for little Nathaniel, which tells me yer heart was in the right place." He smiled, then placed his hand atop her head and ruffled her amber locks. "Just don't tell yer mother I said that," he warned with a sudden turn to seriousness.
[indent=20]Magna brightened up again at her father's kind words, then giggled a little as he spoke his warning. "Alright. I won't do it again, either," she spoke in assurance and maintained her smile.
[indent=20]Darkon grinned back, and offered a "good," before the rap of knuckles against the door sounded. Darkon looked to Magna's door, but the sound was further than that. The front door. "Who could that be, eh?" groaned the weary lumberjack as he stood again. Meanwhile, Magna did her best to conceal her excitement.
[indent=20]She followed her father out of her room and into the main living room, which was filled with the scent of stew. Not venison, as Magna liked, but the savory vegetables and rabbit meat together still brought her mouth to water. Her mother, who had been stirring the pot, looked to Darkon as he approached the door, then spied Magna from across the room.
[indent=20]Magna had activated her Poker face and assumed a look of unknowing as Darkon opened the door to the two men. The warmth of the air inside the cabin, coupled with the scent of fresh home cooking graced the two when Darkon presented himself, still dirty from his time in the woods.
[indent=20]His brow furrowed as he looked the men up and down, but found no weapons. There, his discerning gaze softened, and a light smile spread his lips. "Ah, the two of ya's must be from the convoy, right?" he spoke in common, then extended his dirty, calloused hand to shake. "Darkon, nice to meetcha," he offered before he stepped back and motioned his hand for the two to enter. The family wasn't accustomed to receiving visitors from outside the village, but the father made an effort to be a kind host all the same.
[indent=20]If they accepted his offer to enter, he'd close the door behind them and gesture to the coatrack in the corner of the room. "To what do I owe the pleasure?"
[indent=20]Meanwhile, Magna could barely contain her excitement, and half-bounced on the spot. She was beside herself with glee.