18th of Glade, 4622
“Well, I love you,” Arkash spoke quite simply in return to the Veir’s confession. “It doesn’t matter if you say it back or not; that’s how I feel,” was what Arkash had to say on the matter, and he said so with a distinct resolve. That was how it was to the Rath, the rest was just background noise.
The morning had been pleasant; Arkash had awoken in a bed of comfort with the weight of his lover’s head upon his shoulder. For a moment, everything felt ass though it was as it should have been, but as both the young man and the older elf roused and fully awoke, explanations and sympathies were spoke ritualistically. Arkash had called out Degare’s inability to finish his sentence, and after some reassuring, Arkash spoke those words the Veir liked to hear again.
As the sleep began to wear off, Arkash untangled himself from the Veir and rose from the sheets. It didn’t take long to dress himself in the tattered green tunic he’d acquired while he was away, and soon after began to wrap his legs and bare feet with the bindings that had come loose when he changed form. “City…” he trailed in thought as he finished tying off his bindings.
There, at the edge of the bed, Arkash sighed through his nose and lowered his wrapped feet to the bedroom floor. “I didn’t see a city last night, but I was hallucinating briefly…” he explained. “I saw you as a dark lord of sorts, you were adorned with these regal looking robes and your visage was… The face of death,” Arkash explained in thought. “I wasn’t sure what was going on with all the colors and everything, but I chalked it up to something to do with your tethers.” A grin pulled at his lips while he briefly thought. “It was kinda… Exciting, to be honest. I’d… Really like to… You know… While you’re all dressed up like that sometime…” he trailed in confession with a bashful smile that barely masked his devilish intentions.
Though after that, Arkash went on to consider all that had transpired, and Degare’s apology for what had become of him. Neither of them had wanted what happened, but Degare had warned him; a voice in the background to his own fragile ego. “It’s hard,” Arkash admit, tone darker than it had been with his flirting.
“…He was stronger than I thought,” Arkash confessed with the Veir’s prodding. “I wanted to be right too, but he’d acted like such a weakling the entire time I was there that I really believed he was scared of me… It was all a farce.” A shake of his head followed, eyes watching the floor while he thought and relived. “I was badly wounded, but caught him in the neck on my way out… I figured I was too hopeful to hope he’d die from that, but…” He shrugged, dismissing his train of thought. “After I got away, I fled to the Badlands and regained my strength preying off the people there. As soon as I was strong enough, I went back to your tower, then returned here when I didn’t find you,” he reiterated that part of the story to connect all the events together.
“All the eating I did out there was actually enough to push me into evolution; I’m a Cardinal now,” he explained with a gesture of his open hand. “My actual appearance is… A bit monstrous, but I’m able to hide all my features. I’m a lot stronger too, but I know not to let that go to my head thanks to you,” he assured with a smile, then returned his gaze to the floor.
Every cloud had its silver lining, and though Arkash had lost a great deal as a result of his clash with the Veir of house Matthis, it wasn’t all for naught. After a moment of thought, he lifted his head. “…I’m going to get my revenge, but I need to get stronger before then,” Arkash explained. “I might be able to catch him off guard as I am now, but he’s wrapped in a military fortress filled with mages and soldiers… I’ll just end up caught again, maybe even killed. So, I really only see one option…” he paused again to let his words land, then turned to face the mage and crawled over to Degare’s side. There, he took both Degare’s hands and looked the elf in the eye with the delivery of his next words. “If you’re willing, my love… I’d like you to initiate me.”
“Well, I love you,” Arkash spoke quite simply in return to the Veir’s confession. “It doesn’t matter if you say it back or not; that’s how I feel,” was what Arkash had to say on the matter, and he said so with a distinct resolve. That was how it was to the Rath, the rest was just background noise.
The morning had been pleasant; Arkash had awoken in a bed of comfort with the weight of his lover’s head upon his shoulder. For a moment, everything felt ass though it was as it should have been, but as both the young man and the older elf roused and fully awoke, explanations and sympathies were spoke ritualistically. Arkash had called out Degare’s inability to finish his sentence, and after some reassuring, Arkash spoke those words the Veir liked to hear again.
As the sleep began to wear off, Arkash untangled himself from the Veir and rose from the sheets. It didn’t take long to dress himself in the tattered green tunic he’d acquired while he was away, and soon after began to wrap his legs and bare feet with the bindings that had come loose when he changed form. “City…” he trailed in thought as he finished tying off his bindings.
There, at the edge of the bed, Arkash sighed through his nose and lowered his wrapped feet to the bedroom floor. “I didn’t see a city last night, but I was hallucinating briefly…” he explained. “I saw you as a dark lord of sorts, you were adorned with these regal looking robes and your visage was… The face of death,” Arkash explained in thought. “I wasn’t sure what was going on with all the colors and everything, but I chalked it up to something to do with your tethers.” A grin pulled at his lips while he briefly thought. “It was kinda… Exciting, to be honest. I’d… Really like to… You know… While you’re all dressed up like that sometime…” he trailed in confession with a bashful smile that barely masked his devilish intentions.
Though after that, Arkash went on to consider all that had transpired, and Degare’s apology for what had become of him. Neither of them had wanted what happened, but Degare had warned him; a voice in the background to his own fragile ego. “It’s hard,” Arkash admit, tone darker than it had been with his flirting.
“…He was stronger than I thought,” Arkash confessed with the Veir’s prodding. “I wanted to be right too, but he’d acted like such a weakling the entire time I was there that I really believed he was scared of me… It was all a farce.” A shake of his head followed, eyes watching the floor while he thought and relived. “I was badly wounded, but caught him in the neck on my way out… I figured I was too hopeful to hope he’d die from that, but…” He shrugged, dismissing his train of thought. “After I got away, I fled to the Badlands and regained my strength preying off the people there. As soon as I was strong enough, I went back to your tower, then returned here when I didn’t find you,” he reiterated that part of the story to connect all the events together.
“All the eating I did out there was actually enough to push me into evolution; I’m a Cardinal now,” he explained with a gesture of his open hand. “My actual appearance is… A bit monstrous, but I’m able to hide all my features. I’m a lot stronger too, but I know not to let that go to my head thanks to you,” he assured with a smile, then returned his gaze to the floor.
Every cloud had its silver lining, and though Arkash had lost a great deal as a result of his clash with the Veir of house Matthis, it wasn’t all for naught. After a moment of thought, he lifted his head. “…I’m going to get my revenge, but I need to get stronger before then,” Arkash explained. “I might be able to catch him off guard as I am now, but he’s wrapped in a military fortress filled with mages and soldiers… I’ll just end up caught again, maybe even killed. So, I really only see one option…” he paused again to let his words land, then turned to face the mage and crawled over to Degare’s side. There, he took both Degare’s hands and looked the elf in the eye with the delivery of his next words. “If you’re willing, my love… I’d like you to initiate me.”