Rave
Long Live The King
- Joined
- Jan 22, 2012
Sleep had done them both some good.
He needed the affection with her. It had been a long time, and her assumptions weren't wrong. David was attached to her, obviously more than she was to him. It was something he'd largely come to accept, mentally, yet emotionally and subconciously still fought against. Reyun was a fine man. He'd even call him his friend. But Eedahn was...his savior. His first love, since coming to this age. It was different. It was complicated, and despite the sting of not having the affections completely reciprocated, his feelings for her were strong enough that he continously stuck around to relish in whatever it was that she did offer him in terms of affection, and emotion.
Not to mention now-- a little one. A little one that cried so loudly she woke that very woman from his arms and had her shift up to tend to the little baby. David groaned out in his sleep, now not as warm with Eedahn gone from his arms. She was warm by nature. A human blanket of curves and hair. He reluctantly opened his eyes again and simply looked up at the roof of their hut, a loud huff escaping his lips. "Then she'll have her mother's volume and temper. I do not envy the father of her first child."
He laughed, teasing Eedahn a bit before getting up, ridding himself of leather garments to walk about more freely with nothing hindering anything. He'd softly lick the curve of Eedahn's shoulder, what passed for a good morning or post-nap kiss, before he raised a hand to run it along the soft cusp of his daughter's head. "She likely needs to nurse, so I'm not sure what help I'll be there but, I suppose it's time I did something fatherly instead of letting Reyun raise my daughter."
He needed the affection with her. It had been a long time, and her assumptions weren't wrong. David was attached to her, obviously more than she was to him. It was something he'd largely come to accept, mentally, yet emotionally and subconciously still fought against. Reyun was a fine man. He'd even call him his friend. But Eedahn was...his savior. His first love, since coming to this age. It was different. It was complicated, and despite the sting of not having the affections completely reciprocated, his feelings for her were strong enough that he continously stuck around to relish in whatever it was that she did offer him in terms of affection, and emotion.
Not to mention now-- a little one. A little one that cried so loudly she woke that very woman from his arms and had her shift up to tend to the little baby. David groaned out in his sleep, now not as warm with Eedahn gone from his arms. She was warm by nature. A human blanket of curves and hair. He reluctantly opened his eyes again and simply looked up at the roof of their hut, a loud huff escaping his lips. "Then she'll have her mother's volume and temper. I do not envy the father of her first child."
He laughed, teasing Eedahn a bit before getting up, ridding himself of leather garments to walk about more freely with nothing hindering anything. He'd softly lick the curve of Eedahn's shoulder, what passed for a good morning or post-nap kiss, before he raised a hand to run it along the soft cusp of his daughter's head. "She likely needs to nurse, so I'm not sure what help I'll be there but, I suppose it's time I did something fatherly instead of letting Reyun raise my daughter."