The Dawn is Breaking
10-04-2014, 08:30 AM
The sentiment was true both ways. Frith had become an important part of her life now and like their children, and the rest of her family around her, Novella honestly couldn't imagine departing from them. How Lyric still stayed strong in Ahlon, especially with her children gone was a mystery to the girl though she could only imagine Darilnor was part of the strength that kept her going, equally Novella knew she could count on Frith if she needed to.
They simply couldn't be alone forever though and with the light continuing to brighten within the cave, Novella's gaze looked around her once more, aware of the change in light and also that this meant the sun had likely risen, the morning although still rather early was upon them. She would make no effort to move from Frith's side and head towards the exit of their secret haven, though a soft sigh would sound from her as she pointed out the time now to her husband.
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10-12-2014, 12:35 PM
Frith certainly would be of no help as she pointed out that the morning was here. He had promised, or more a fact she had made him promise they would be here only until the sun had risen and currently he was breaking that promise. Of course she too was to blame, having made no effort to move herself either, comfortable and calm here within their secret little hideaway, shut away from all but her mate.
She would find herself leaning into his touch rather than away from it as her mind told her she ought to do. They should head back down from the falls, make their way to their main den and yet he made it increasingly difficult to do so.
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