@Brann Note to self, takes place before I Need You thread with Casp |
Brann had come to the Fae Forest time and time before — in seeking the Fae for questions, for answers that he knew resided somewhere within himself. Now, it was a little different. While they sought out answers, the duo did not seek the Fae. No, they sought something — someone — a little more moral, a little less ethereal. Cory’s sister. They had searched high and low for the woman, a hope that they would stumble across others that had fled from the Southron territories. The man kept his paw steps light, careful not to tread upon the skulls of others that had been lost here, that had been consumed and taken from their mortal furs by the Fae that lurked here. As generous as the Fae were, they were dangerous, taking others as they saw fit. What they did with them, Brann did not know… he did not wish to think about it, in truth. His two-tone eyes lifted from the ground as he spied Cory glance back at him. His gaze lingered on them for a moment, before drifting to the side, caught by a floating light. He blinked a few times in surprise, his ears angled forward slightly. His ears quivered slightly as Cory spoke, drawing his attention back to their black and white markings. “It’s very pretty,” Brann said quietly, coming to stand beside Cory. “The little fae bugs.” He chuckled softly, watching as one of the bugs found purchase upon his nose. He lifted a paw, letting it crawl onto it. He pulled his paw away from his face, looking at it carefully. It was a tiny creature, that flickered on and off like a twinling star upon the tip of his claw. He watched as the bug flicked its wings open, and floated off, silent in the quiet breeze that shifted the trailing branches around them. Brann moved closer to a tree trunk, sitting down slowly. He patted the ground beside him with a paw, hoping Cory might join him in taking a moment to simply watch. @Cordelia |
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Brann wasn’t often struck by the beauty of things — or the serenity of it. But when he was, he found peace in both facts. Here, amongst the trailing wisteria, with the fae bugs fluttering around, it was… peaceful. It was easy to ignore the impending, looming facts of the future that they all faced in Rionnach. Still, despite the weight of the future, Brann smiled. “You think so?” he said quietly, lifting the bug up to look at it closer. “Oh, I guess I breathed wrong or something.” He murmured, watching as the bug took off into the air. As the moments passed, he couldn’t really keep his gaze on any one thing — the dancing of the bugs, the branches, and Cory’s own movements were all a bit distracting from one another, as he wanted to see each and every little movement. It was like all three were dancing together. It was nice, Brann realized, to see Cory have a good moment. Since they had run into each other again, it had seemed to be nothing but stress in trying to find Cory’s family, to make sure that everyone was okay, while the tales and rumors from the dungeons became all the more frightening. It also became harder to discern what was truth, and what was royalist lies to try to scare the Jacobite side a little. All of that hadn’t distracted from the mission that they had settled on themselves, however, as they searched seemingly in vain at times for any hint of the truth. Cory’s words brought him back to the present, as his mind had slowly begun to wander after he’d patted the ground. He smiled slightly as the felt the brush of their furs together. “In truth? Once, yes,” he said, with a small smile. “But, either wolves are not meant to, or I didn’t do it right.” Those had been easier days, more carefree days. Days before the weight of the family and the world rested upon his shoulders. “Have you?” @Cordelia |
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Brann had to wonder, just a little, what it was that Cory felt. But, while he was concerned, he couldn’t bring himself to ask — the truth, sometimes, is too hard to face. He knew that any negative emotions that existed within the other were not something that he could outright fix at that moment. Which, perhaps was truly what kept Brann from asking. He wanted to fix what ailed them, what bothered them, and he knew in some regard that this time, he couldn’t, not in a day’s time, at least. So he kept silent in that regard. But, he didn’t have to fret about the silence too long as Cory began speaking again. “You’re quite amazing yourself, Cory. Don’t forget that,” he said quietly. “That is something I have seen in you since the day we met at the stone circle. How amazing you are.” “Well, I’m happy that the ‘ouchies’ weren’t too bad,” he said. “If they had been, then I might not have gotten to meet you, and the beautiful soul that you are.” What was it about the wisteria that made him feel safe enough to say some of the feelings that he had? Safe in their little cocoon of branches and flowers, surrounded by the fireflies… He felt at peace, and comfortable, despite the chaos of the world on the outside of the branches’ safety. “I’ll remember that, Cory,” he said quietly. He gave a small sigh, a content sound as they leaned their head on his shoulder. Slowly, his head leaned over a little, brushing his cheek against the top of their head. @Cordelia |
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Brann could tell by their reaction that his words had struck a little. They seemed to blush at his compliments, getting flustered in a way that Brann admittedly found quite cute. ‘Where did that thought come from?’ He asked himself, almost tilting his head to the side at the realization. “You are too kind, Cory,” Brann said quietly. “I only did what was right to do — and you had done nothing to deserve coldness from me. Besides. When you came to me so scared, how could I turn my back on a friend? You were in need. I couldn’t turn you away, it wouldn’t have been right of me. Not that I would have wanted to turn away someone who had shown already that they were so good in their heart.” As he finished speaking, he felt Cory move beneath the hug that he had given. He felt the touch of their lips upon his cheek, a sensation that sent a warm shock through his body. Brann felt his cheeks burn, his skin a bright red beneath the earthen tones of his fur. He stammered for a moment, before growing quiet once more, a smile lingering on his lips. “Thank you,” he finally managed something, although he wasn’t quite sure that it admittedly made much sense at that moment. @Cordelia |
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Brann was quiet for a moment, thinking over his next words carefully, taking a moment for some unusual introspection that he did not always have in a positive light. He took a breath, holding it for a small moment before he began to speak. He was aware that they moved, however, he did not look up until a paw was placed underneath his chin, and he was forced to look up. His two-toned eyes swirled with emotions that even he did not fully understand at that moment. “For being a good friend… And, for showing me that I can trust others outside of my family. That’s always been a hard thing for me to do, and you’ve shown me that it’s worth it. I… Cory, can I be honest about something, and it not be weird?” Brann asked, feeling a wave of discomfort wash over him at the thought of what he might say next. If they responded positively, he would begin speaking again. “You have shown me so much in the short time we’ve known each other. You’ve shown me how to have fun, and how to step out of that leader mindset. That not everything falls on my shoulders all the time. And I… I’ve been thinking a lot, recently. More than I perhaps should be, at times. And I…” He paused for a moment, searching for the right words. “I think I have feelings for you.” The words felt awkward on his tongue, heavy, and thick, but silky smooth at the same time. @Cordelia |