Cullen (
howtoactfereldan) wrote2017-01-14 09:30 pm
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Cullen is fine in the field. He can set up a tent, build a fire, find water safe to drink, make something edible. But he hasn't traveled enough to get the knack of what's wise to bring.
These days it makes little difference, given his status: he helps to set up camp, but there are runners and adjutants to find and fetch things. And there are few enough of them, this time -- not the massed force of the Inquisition, but a patrol's worth of soldiers and scouts and accompanying support -- that in the evenings, Cullen finds himself... restless.
It's akin to the reason he doesn't frequent the Herald's Rest, but there's no office to hide in, and no paperwork to justify staying in the tent.
At least tomorrow he and Alistair will peel off to where Honnleath used to be, to spend the night and rejoin the rest again late the following day.
(This may also contribute to his fidgeting.)
These days it makes little difference, given his status: he helps to set up camp, but there are runners and adjutants to find and fetch things. And there are few enough of them, this time -- not the massed force of the Inquisition, but a patrol's worth of soldiers and scouts and accompanying support -- that in the evenings, Cullen finds himself... restless.
It's akin to the reason he doesn't frequent the Herald's Rest, but there's no office to hide in, and no paperwork to justify staying in the tent.
At least tomorrow he and Alistair will peel off to where Honnleath used to be, to spend the night and rejoin the rest again late the following day.
(This may also contribute to his fidgeting.)
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A beat's hesitation.
"The break helped, certainly."
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Thoughtful, "I've considered hooking myself up to the winch, slowly lowering myself down to your desk while you're unawares, then grabbing you and hauling you away. What do you think?"
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"Yes. Do that."
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Grinning, now.
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Beat.
"...You'll free me if I get stuck, won't you?"
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"But she'd spend six hours laughing at me!" he protests. "And probably stick a sign with a rude word on it to my backside before leaving me there!"
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"Any particular sort of jam?"
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Beat.
"Or don't. Give the strawberry to me."
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Solemn.
"Strawberries raining down on your from seemingly nowhere."
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"And so I'll be doomed to forever hang from a broken winch, pelting the love of my life with fruit. I see how it is."
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"The love of your life, is it?"
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He steers his horse a little closer to Cullen's.
"Ever and always."
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(And blushing, now.)
"Suppose that's all right," he mumbles.
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Soft. Warm.
"Remind me to kiss you when we're not on horseback."
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He guides his horse closer still, letting it fall in step right next to Cullen's as if they were in a formal procession.
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He transfers the reins to his left hand, and reaches out toward Alistair with his right.
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