La Vie En Rose [Wedding!]
08-02-2020, 07:27 AM
Ásvor wasn't entirely sure how she ought to prepare for her little wedding ceremony, if it could even be called that, but she had tried nonetheless. Firstly, she wanted to make Valdís a gift of sorts. She was hardly as crafty as her girlfriend was, but she had spent some time learning from her and she'd taken that little lesson to heart. It wasn't the easiest of feats, but she'd managed to dry out the thick stalk of a vine and weave it together into a makeshift bracelet of sorts. Woven in the vine were a few flowers, likely to do not long after the ceremony finished but the gesture was meant to be temporary rather than something permanent. She'd save the real crafting for Valdís and her companion Embla.
Finishing the last minute touches on her little bracelet, Ásvor headed to where they were meeting, at the front of the barn. It was as fine a spot as any to gather Fireside together, and they'd been blessed with a day just as fine. She'd gathered a few special herbs to treat themselves to after the ceremony, but she left those behind in her den for now, not wanting to share those particular wares with the rest of the pack. Finally finished, the vine bracelet hanging from her jaws, she loped over to the barn. The sight of Valdís with the flower crown upon her head didn't earn a laugh, but instead a big smile as she drew closer. It was an amusing sight, seeing her future wife - who was normally the epitome of strength - suddenly seem so delicate. Her heart was soaring as she dropped the poorly-made bracelet at her paws. "This should complete the look," she teased, licking the side of her muzzle gently.
Finishing the last minute touches on her little bracelet, Ásvor headed to where they were meeting, at the front of the barn. It was as fine a spot as any to gather Fireside together, and they'd been blessed with a day just as fine. She'd gathered a few special herbs to treat themselves to after the ceremony, but she left those behind in her den for now, not wanting to share those particular wares with the rest of the pack. Finally finished, the vine bracelet hanging from her jaws, she loped over to the barn. The sight of Valdís with the flower crown upon her head didn't earn a laugh, but instead a big smile as she drew closer. It was an amusing sight, seeing her future wife - who was normally the epitome of strength - suddenly seem so delicate. Her heart was soaring as she dropped the poorly-made bracelet at her paws. "This should complete the look," she teased, licking the side of her muzzle gently.