[ The first time she'd seen that light had been in the woods, when he'd carried her from the Katalyth. And every time since then, she realizes, it's been with her - and with Viktor. And it just finally makes sense to her, enough that as her gaze alights on Jayce's, as she takes in the fondness of his gaze...that she can't believe she'd overlooked such an obvious reason.
Her thumb brushes over that light now, over his sternum, and she can't help her smile or the quiet laugh that accompanies it. ]
I'm glad.
[ And I hope that doesn't change.
Mel leans forward to kiss him here, first beside his mouth in the corner, and then another on his lips - the gesture fleeting, whisper-soft, because what she really wants is to coax him back into her arms at last, so she can hold him this time, and make up for the hours and days she's missed having herself wrapped around his warmth.
And even if she can't reclaim those crystalized parts, can't bring back the pieces of flesh that were once his, at least she can try to help him stay connected to who he is and to his heart. ]
[ For the first time since she left, he sleeps well.
They make their way to the Waterfront the next evening. If the locals stare at them on the way, he doesn't notice. There's sandwiches, along with some abominably cheap wine. They sit and watch the water lap against the old wooden docks and derelict boats.
It's beautiful, just like she promised.
Even more beautiful is the way the fading light plays against her skin as they watch the sun slip beneath the horizon.
Some days later, he leaves her a gift - a little copper pin for her traveling pack, the metal carefully shaped into the shape of a sun burst, burnished bright. ]
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Her thumb brushes over that light now, over his sternum, and she can't help her smile or the quiet laugh that accompanies it. ]
I'm glad.
[ And I hope that doesn't change.
Mel leans forward to kiss him here, first beside his mouth in the corner, and then another on his lips - the gesture fleeting, whisper-soft, because what she really wants is to coax him back into her arms at last, so she can hold him this time, and make up for the hours and days she's missed having herself wrapped around his warmth.
And even if she can't reclaim those crystalized parts, can't bring back the pieces of flesh that were once his, at least she can try to help him stay connected to who he is and to his heart. ]
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They make their way to the Waterfront the next evening. If the locals stare at them on the way, he doesn't notice. There's sandwiches, along with some abominably cheap wine. They sit and watch the water lap against the old wooden docks and derelict boats.
It's beautiful, just like she promised.
Even more beautiful is the way the fading light plays against her skin as they watch the sun slip beneath the horizon.
Some days later, he leaves her a gift - a little copper pin for her traveling pack, the metal carefully shaped into the shape of a sun burst, burnished bright. ]