His paws dragged her nearer, pulling her in like the tide and swathing her in a way she'd missed for so long. She craved his closeness, angling herself into his touch to conjoin as much of them as she possibly could. Part of her still considered hypothermia as the cause of this dream, but she didn't care right now. Right now, all she cared about was the familiar feeling of his body against her own, focusing on the way they seemed to fit so perfectly.
She was so angry at him.
She was so relieved he was alive.
She was so euphoric to be close to him again.
She was still crying.
And it was only the beginning, just as he'd said.
After a moment of hanging in heated suspension, she would glance up, hoping that the frigid air had frozen all trace of her tears. But she could see it in his eyes, too, the soft glistening of his own emotions as he planted a kiss along the side of her cheek. Warmth spread through her, creeping from her core as her ears pressed toward him. He claimed he hadn't died, and she shook her head softly.
But tha bear ...
She had seen it — well more than seen it. She'd ripped its corpse to shreds in agony and denial after she'd found ... Yer blood was ... everywhere.
Her voice was low, eyes wavy with emotion as she blinked against the hazy vision. She wasn't sure she could even call it a memory, for she'd been so destroyed by loss that she hardly found she could remember that day at all.
"But even if I died, no grave could ever keep me from comin' back t'ye." She exhaled a stuttering laugh as more tears pooled in her eyes. She felt ridiculous, but again, she didn't care. No graves. No dyin'. Just stay put this this time,
she'd quip, a flicker burning behind her gaze. But this time, it was not anger ... it was just the brightness of simply existing so close to him. She tried to let that brightness drown out the vat of dark that had polluted her mind for so long.
The titan would lift her nose, running it along his cheek and breathing him in. Even the roar of the wind could not deter her. Even an 86/100 blizzard would not ruin this fucking moment. And together, in the cold, they'd unravel, reveling in the harmony of two souls reunited.
"I never stopped thinkin' about ye an' lookin' for a way back."
A way back? She'd ease back slightly, inquisitive, but leaving her body firmly planted against his own. She had half a mind to ask him where he was, what he was, who he was with, how long he was there for. There were so many variables, so many questions racing through her mind that she could not even begin to comprehend.
"Nearly drove m'mad."
If only he knew what it had been like here. The harsh winter, the darkness, the disruption of the world, the runes, the dreams. It would seem they both had a lot to tell one another. But that would have to come at another time.
She pressed back into him. Coulda got here a little faster,
came the murmur, breath reaching for his ear. But her ears would fall back atop her skull. I've been a mess.
If it were not for her proximity to him, perhaps he wouldn't have heard it. She recalled how she'd been. Intolerable. Drunk. Devoured by duty. Impulsive. Violent. It was as if the good part of her had left with him.
In his absence, she became the insufferable one.
The minute space between them was practically vibrating. Shiloh.
His name. A pause. A gust of wind. The tangling of fire and coal fur. I missed ya so much.
The admission fell from her lips as she pulled her head back to catch his gaze. To look into those eyes and, once again, process fully that he was here. That on the day she thought she might die alone in a blizzard, she instead might die in yet another catastrophic weather event with the man she ... loved.
Her stomach dropped.
Fuck.
The blizzard. Despite their collective body heat, she couldn't feel her extremities at all. Only the spots where his skin touched hers were still dancing with any warmth at all. We need ta find cover,
she'd admit with gruff reluctance. That joke she'd made about graves was feeling strangely close to reality as the wind screamed through the branches of the trees.
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