91st of Frost, 4622
It was time.
Vivian had packed Bara with as many of his things as he dared earlier in the evening under the pretense of throwing some of his old things out. It made sense; why have extra clothing if he was a shut in? What was the use of cosmetics if no one would really see them? Vivian appeared to be a man broken in spirit that day, knowing this was the last evening he would spend with his baby. He had grown so close to Laurent in the past week or so. The little one was growing like a weed, healthy except for his foot. What concerned Vivian was the cramps that tended to grip the poor child's leg; he had kicked out a few times and his entire leg had shaken violently, setting off pained squalls. He would likely need a brace when he was older, or correction from a Necromancer.
Vivian prayed tonight the boy's leg wouldn't pain him. If he screamed, it was over.
Bara was packed, and Vivian had prepared a small sling around his chest that was normally used to help him breastfeed. He was still a bit weak from the birth, but he had to push through. There was simply no more waiting. A week of recovery was all he got, and he would have to work with it. Vivian stood up straight, and tapped into the ocean of magic waiting deep within him. He had overextended when he had Ascended, but Hakon's face was now just another template. A new template, one he had little Synchrony with, but he would have to try. He grew taller, more muscular, his shoulders widened and his jaw thickened. Little Laurent looked up at him, eyes wide in shock. Vivian, now wearing Hakon's face, smiled down at him. "Don't worry, little one." he whispered with a stolen voice. "This is just a face. It's still Mummy."
He kissed Luarent's brow, and made his way to Hakon's room. He had to be seen coming out of Hakon's room, and the man was still either at prayers or working out. He quietly closed the door behind him and looked around the room. Gods, it was such a simple life. He touched Hakon's bed, the little stuffed animal. He smiled and picked it up for a moment, showing it to Laurent. "I'll get you one when we escape." he whispered, and set it back on the shelf with a fond pet. Vivian opened a chest by the bed and winced, shutting it immediately. Entente masks and robes. He shuddered, thinking of Degare. Gods.
In Hakon's desk there was a Sunderscrap. Vivian swallowed thickly and shut it, cold water up his spine. Hakon kept a piece of a man's soul in there. Like a trophy. His mind flashed back to seeing that nasty light in Hakon's eyes and he bit his lip. "Right." he whispered. He needed money. He pulled out a small box under the bed and opened it quickly. Knives. Horrible looking knives. He didn't know what else was in Hakon's room but it was clear he would have to make his own way. "Well, at least Mummy can go back to work." he muttered under his breath. He didn't even know if he wanted that life, anymore. It was different when he was alone. Now he had Laurent.
Vivian set Laurent on the bed, and pulled out some of Hakon's clothing. He needed to make this realistic. He stuffed his own behind the desk, and pulled on a set of Hakon's simple trousers and a shirt. Laurent giggled at him, rolling on the bed and stuffing one of Hakon's sheet corners in his mouth.