[Magna Carta] Separation
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Characters: Orha, Serina
Rating: PG
Contains: Spoilers
Notes: Written for
garden_of_light, themes #35 (sleep) and #67 (together.)
Wordcount: 100
Summary: Orha misses the simplicity of childhood.
Beta: None
When they were children, they had all curled up together like a litter of kittens for naps. He was forever waking up with Serina's hair tickling his nose and Amila curled tight against his back. They could not stay children forever, and they no longer slept together, but sometimes when Amila forgot to be dignified and Serina was overjoyed at some small thing, he felt a measure of that closeness again.
He held that feeling tight when he slept on the cold, rock-strewn ground and when he stood guard outside the bedroom where Serina tossed restlessly, and wished for childhood.
Rating: PG
Contains: Spoilers
Notes: Written for
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Wordcount: 100
Summary: Orha misses the simplicity of childhood.
Beta: None
When they were children, they had all curled up together like a litter of kittens for naps. He was forever waking up with Serina's hair tickling his nose and Amila curled tight against his back. They could not stay children forever, and they no longer slept together, but sometimes when Amila forgot to be dignified and Serina was overjoyed at some small thing, he felt a measure of that closeness again.
He held that feeling tight when he slept on the cold, rock-strewn ground and when he stood guard outside the bedroom where Serina tossed restlessly, and wished for childhood.