Chapter One Hundred Thirteen: Mourning
After a night spent reassuring ourselves with sight, taste, and touch that we were both alive and unharmed, I rose the next morning, tired but feeling better than I'd felt in months.
Knowing that battle was hanging over our heads was a heavier weight than I'd thought.
Alistair was still asleep, his golden hair slightly scruffy and spread about him like a short, spiky lion's mane, and after a few minutes watching him sleep, I was restless. I eased out of his arms, threw on a pair of smalls and a linen dress, and slipped out of the tent in the early morning light.
My brother and his love were sitting around the fire, and I snuggled up between them without a word, leeching heat and enjoying the fact of their continued existence. Aedan put his arm around me, and Zevran squeezed my hand as I sighed in contentment.
Both men were clean, and I assumed they'd made good use of my shower head. I hoped that they'd passed it on, after, and that I'd get it back eventually, but for now, I couldn't even bring myself to care. We sat that way as Aedan made the morning porridge, serving all of us Warden-sized bowls, and we ate together companionably. Leliana, clean but looking somewhat rumpled, came into the camp, blushing slightly as she saw the three of us looking at her. She hurried into her tent, as I narrowed my eyes suspiciously.
"Where do you suppose she slept last night?" I asked.
Zevran smirked. "Unfortunate you don't know any ridiculously awesome, talented rogues who could tell you that information."
I looked at him in surprise. "You know?" A slight widening of his smug smile was his only response. "Who?" He continued to grin without answering. "Come on, share, mio fratello. No fair keeping gossip this good to yourself!"
He didn't answer. Aedan was laughing at my irritation, and I knew I had even less chance of getting him to tell me if he thought it was funnier to keep it from me.
"Don't make me go wake Alistair. I'll make him hold you down while I tickle you."
Zevran paled slightly, even as he objected, "But I am not ticklish, cara. It won't work."
I examined his face, carefully neutral expression poorly hiding his concern. "Uh huh, sure you're not." I crooked my fingers in his direction, threatening his ribs, and he shifted uncomfortably.
"You're wasting your time. A Crow does not crack under torture. A Crow-"
I darted my hand in, finding his vulnerable waist through the thin cloth of his tunic, and squeezed; he squealed in a less-than-manly fashion, and Aedan and I cracked up completely.
"Fine, fine. I shall give you a hint and see if you can guess. Fereldan, noble, attractive in a broody sort of way."
I considered, but then shook my head, gesturing for him to tell me more.
"Dark hair. Strong arms."
I thought about it for a few minutes, and realised I needed one other piece of information. "Male or female?"
Please don't let it be Cauthrien...please don't let it be Cauthrien...
"Male."
It couldn't have been, but... "Nate?" I whispered.
"Got it on the first guess, sis." Aedan chuckled. "She's spent a lot of time with our tormented, noble archer."
Thinking about it, I realised in game, the two never would have met. I had no way of knowing if they'd hit it off. "Really? How didn't I know this?"
"Well, she wasn't exactly advertising it, but you've also been a bit...distracted, I suppose, with your own romantic issues." Aedan stuck his tongue out at me.
"I'm not having romantic issues, for possibly the first time since I've been in Thedas."
"What your dearest brother means to say, mia sorella, is that you've perhaps been more focused on your rather...enthusiastic response to wedded bliss."
"Are you saying I've been having too much sex to notice?"
Aedan put his hands over his ears and started singing to himself to prevent hearing me talk about sex, and I elbowed him in the side as I rolled my eyes.
Zevran just laughed. "Well, cara mia, you know now you've missed out on one budding relationship, but have you noticed who else hasn't been alone in his tent lately?"
"Conrad, obviously."
"Well, yes, but no one knew about that, bella donna, even me. No, I mean the other Orlesian Warden."
"Riordan?" I was startled; in game he'd seemed so...focused. Single-minded, almost.
"No, no. The more distinguished looking gentleman with the two-handed hammer."
"Dougal?" I was stunned. "Dougal's got a girl - wait, is it a girl? - in his tent?"
"It's a girl, alright." Aedan's scowl transformed to a smirk.
"I object - I'd have to call her a woman, yes? No mere girl has a magical bosom like hers." Zevran outlined a curvy female shape with his hands, and Aedan choked.
I stared at him, open-mouthed in shock. "Wynne?" I was shouting, until Aedan gestured to keep quiet. "Wynne and Dougal?" I whispered. "But that's so..."
"Perfect?" Aedan suggested. "At least, I think it is. She said it isn't serious, just two people who've been through a lot giving the other companionship. He's still going back to Orlais when we're done with the clean-up."
"So she's having a...fling? I'm sorry, I think you broke my brain."
"Cara," Zevran chided. "You should not be so close-minded. They are both adults, yes? And they may have grey hair, but that does not mean they can't enjoy a little physical pleasure to keep the loneliness at bay. I'd think you would be pleased they found any happiness."
The more I thought about it, the less weird it seemed, somehow. Zevran was right. "I am. I'm happy for them, if they're happy with it. I was just shocked, is all. In the game...well, Wynne wasn't receptive to any of that sort of thing. I'm just surprised."