Chapter Eight: Mabari Endorsement
Once we got to the Imperial Highway, I lead, chatting with Leliana as we walked. I told her about Tomas and Theron, reminding myself to be even more careful with their aliases than I already was being. I explained that we were survivors from Ostagar waiting to meet up with three others, including two Grey Wardens -
I think the existence of a third Grey Warden should remain a secret for now
- and that we had a plan to defeat the Blight.
"So, two Grey Wardens, two warriors, and a mage. And what skills do you bring to the group, may I ask?" I opened my mouth to admit that I really didn't have any skills, just as Theron stepped onto the path from the trees.
"She's the brains. At least, I'm hoping she is, because we keep following her advice." Theron grinned, Leliana laughed, and I blushed. I stammered out introductions, and Theron held his arm out, I think expecting me to take it. I surreptitiously pushed Leliana forward, feeling only slightly guilty for throwing her under the bus, but she gamely took the proffered arm and Theron couldn't refuse without being rude. I tried not to smirk.
We walked into the trees a little ways, and Theron opened his mouth to talk just as I heard laughter, and shouting, the bark of a large dog, and that voice...that distinctive voice that I knew so well, from my own fantasies as well as the game.
"Theron! You didn't tell me they'd arrived!" I rushed forward, suddenly optimistically eager to see my fantasy brother and my fantasy man, and burst into the clearing where I'd built the fire the night before.
First I saw a brown blur, as a growling canine creature came running at me across the camp. I had one second to see Alistair's face -
well, that's unfair, he's even better looking in real life
- before I saw bared teeth, heard someone shout, and nearly soiled myself.
Mabari are huge!
The hound rushed up to me, stopping just short of bowling me over, looked up at me and sniffed in my direction, turned around to face towards the camp it had come from, and sat on my foot. My vocal cords finally caught up with the rest of me, and I squawked in a combination of fear and discomfort as my foot was squished by about a hundred pounds of dog butt. The crazy animal turned his head, licked my hand, and woofed happily, then returned to looking across the camp from his perch.
Everyone stopped to stare. Theron and Tomas, Morrigan and Alistair, Aedan and even Leliana. In the game, it implied Mabari were one-person dogs. They imprinted for life. They didn't like anyone else until they were proven to be looking out for their master, and even then it was conditional upon good behaviour. I had absolutely no idea what to do with the overgrown critter deciding he owned me, when I was sure Aedan belonged to him first.
I gently extracted my foot from his hind end, trying to ignore everyone watching me as I hunkered down beside him. I realised I didn't even know his name. I held my hand out near him but not reaching towards him, palm up, fingers extended. It was all I could think of to be non-threatening. He looked over at me, hung his tongue out of the side of his mouth in a goofy smile, and then rested his snout in my hand. I cautiously scratched under his chin, and he wagged his tail and chuffed. I slowly brought my other hand over to pat his head, and ended up scratching behind one upturned ear. He tilted his head with a pleased whine and closed his eyes.
"Who's a good dog? Yeah. That's right. Good dog. I, um, I don't know your name, fuzzybutt. However, I'm Sierra. Thanks for the vote of confidence."
He opened one eye, only to roll it at me as if to say "Duh."
"Aedan?" I didn't stop watching the mabari, clearly enjoying the attention as I found ticklish spots on his head and down his back. His fur was surprisingly soft, and remarkably clean for the moment. I figured that wouldn't last long but enjoyed it nonetheless.
I heard footsteps approach, and out of the corner of my eye saw a tall, lean, dark-haired man crouch down beside us. "Yes?"
"I'm assuming you belong to this furball. What's his name?"
"Prince."
I laughed.
"What?"
"I used to...dream I had a mabari too. In my dreams I named mine Prince as well." Prince opened his eyes, huffed at me to say "enough talking", and then thoroughly licked my face, making me sputter and curse. Aedan cracked up, but that only lasted until Prince turned to him and repeated the same action, with the same result, and both of us shouting "Prince, no!"
Aedan stood, and offered me a hand. My legs were a bit numb from crouching for so long, and I needed the assist. I finally looked up from the ridiculously self-satisfied dog to find everyone still staring at me, open-mouthed. As I looked from one face to the next, I saw expressions ranging from suspicion and worry on Alistair's handsome face, to a slightly embarrassed, guilty look on Aedan's, to attempted indifference on Morrigan's. It didn't take much to figure out who they'd been talking about before I interrupted their conversation.
I did notice that Alistair had his hand on Tomas' shoulder, and looked like he would never let go. Tomas bore an embarrassed but pleased half-grin, and I knew he was as happy to see the ex-templar as Alistair was to see him. Alistair and Aedan were both liberally coated in gore, and I remembered the darkspawn ambush when the mabari caught up with the party from the game. I tried to be discreet, looking at them both, but couldn't see any obvious injuries. Morrigan, on the other hand, was clean. And somehow dirty at the same time.
Put on some clothes, woman!
I turned to Aedan, who still held my hand, and converted the assist to a firm handshake.