Warmth only gets him so far: he soaks his feet for ten more minutes -- maybe fifteen, if he's generous -- before grabbing one of the towels Cullen left behind and drying them off. He doesn't know where to go. If Cullen wants to be left alone, he should leave him alone. Which means he can't work on the letters, or do -- anything else, really, that doesn't involve retreating to his quarters for a while.
Maybe he should go build those snowmen. Or start a snowball fight with someone.
Or see how Morrigan's faring, maybe, if she'll entertain him long enough to ask.
Regardless: he puts on his boots and re-wraps himself in his layers before heading out into the snow.
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Warmth only gets him so far: he soaks his feet for ten more minutes -- maybe fifteen, if he's generous -- before grabbing one of the towels Cullen left behind and drying them off. He doesn't know where to go. If Cullen wants to be left alone, he should leave him alone. Which means he can't work on the letters, or do -- anything else, really, that doesn't involve retreating to his quarters for a while.
Maybe he should go build those snowmen. Or start a snowball fight with someone.
Or see how Morrigan's faring, maybe, if she'll entertain him long enough to ask.
Regardless: he puts on his boots and re-wraps himself in his layers before heading out into the snow.