It started the way they always seemed to start. Fuzzy, but becoming clear, as though stepping out of a fog, going from a place he couldn't recall to here. Waking up, perhaps. It came with the very vague sense that he'd been there before, and would scarcely remember it later, much as he couldn't really recall what happened next. Only this.
He was wounded, his side bandaged and an ache- even if it would have been much worse, and much more worrisome a wound waking, while it seemed so trivial here, almost more of a mark than real crippling injury. It wasn't his bed. Just the old couch, clashing with the room's mostly careful balance of child proof and simple refinement by being plain old unimpressive and plain- but comfy as anyone's business, soft without sucking folks in whole. And his head was being lifted from it, placed into something warmer and much nicer.
She wiped the bangs- that he'd been growing longer for her- back off of his face, and he opened his eyes, looking up.
"I missed you."
Confused. Troubled, but he paused as if he wasn't really sure what he was saying. Had she been gone? But she was here now. That was all that really mattered. Just as always, or so it seemed. Wasn't she always right here?
Rayner lifted his head slightly, laying a hand on the back of hers- one of the few scars that didn't become indistinct or seem a part of whim in these dreams, as even his eyes occasionally wavered, the scarred hands were a constant- and pressed her head low enough to kiss her lips before laying his head back down.
He was wounded, his side bandaged and an ache- even if it would have been much worse, and much more worrisome a wound waking, while it seemed so trivial here, almost more of a mark than real crippling injury. It wasn't his bed. Just the old couch, clashing with the room's mostly careful balance of child proof and simple refinement by being plain old unimpressive and plain- but comfy as anyone's business, soft without sucking folks in whole. And his head was being lifted from it, placed into something warmer and much nicer.
She wiped the bangs- that he'd been growing longer for her- back off of his face, and he opened his eyes, looking up.
"I missed you."
Confused. Troubled, but he paused as if he wasn't really sure what he was saying. Had she been gone? But she was here now. That was all that really mattered. Just as always, or so it seemed. Wasn't she always right here?
Rayner lifted his head slightly, laying a hand on the back of hers- one of the few scars that didn't become indistinct or seem a part of whim in these dreams, as even his eyes occasionally wavered, the scarred hands were a constant- and pressed her head low enough to kiss her lips before laying his head back down.