by Nayt on Mon Nov 03, 2008 7:20 am
Lemon: “Not at all, not at all. By all means no need to apologize so profusely when you’ve already been forgiven, my young guests.” He set the girl off toward the kitchens to renew the tray of beverages that had been destroyed in the collision. “As for the beast, miss, he’s actually a comrade of mine, but I understand that at so late an hour he may seem a bit monstrous. I’ll have him wait outside until you’re both situated and then perhaps you can start things off on a better foot in the morning, hmm? You’re quite tired, of course, and there will be plenty of time for talk after the sun has risen. I’m afraid the bedrooms which aren’t under renovation are all taken save for the wedding suite, which shouldn’t be a problem for such an adorable couple as yourself! The room is already warm with a fire and the downy mattress is the perfect thing for weary souls. I hope it will prove suitable?”
Nayto: Daniel's eye candy swiftly made her way back to the kitchen to get a new group of drinks to replace that which he spoiled. Well, that was unfortunate . . . he'd have to find some way to talk to that woman sometime, maybe get a name for the face. That would be a good idea. How to do that, though . . . that was the biggest problem. Daniel was certainly the worst schemer on the face of the earth--any attempts at this woman was bound to fail, but it was still a thought. Still something he might try if he had free time. Of course, that entire train of thought was interrupted when a "wedding suite" was mentioned. Oh God, the decisions! Daniel whipped around, facing the man, before glancing over to Everett. Should he have been apalled by the notion that they were a couple?
Should he have said All right, we'll take it! in an overly enthusiastic, fully intending a mack-honeymoon type of way, or should he have just left it up to Everett? Leave it to the woman--the least manly thing to do. Or should he have done the smart thing and ask how much? And if he could work to pay it off? Sadly, the latter was likely to never happen for him. Instead of responding at all, he looked at the floor, with Everett clear in his peripheral vision. React based on her reaction--fantastic idea.
Mandaz: Everett’s expression perked immensely when news of the comfortable bed was given to her. It was a mixed sort of emotion though. Like someone had made her a delicious ice cream sundae and added pickles instead of bananas. A good intention, but sharing a bed with Daniel wasn’t her idea of a peaceful night. He probably talked in his sleep or snored, or walked about. But the bed that was described sounded absolutely heavenly, something that just might have been worth the pain of figuring out arrangements with her counterpart. If all else failed, she could force Daniel to the floor if need be.
“But sir.” She interjected ever-so-politely. “We have no money to spare for such a grand room. And my…and Daniel here isn’t in any condition to work for it. How would we be able to get any sort of room, let alone a suite?”
She conveniently left out the fact that she was an able bodied worker, and never elaborated on what sort of relationship the two had. She didn’t want to give away too much. Though this caretaker seemed friendly enough, he was in league with that horrible hound, making her automatically suspicious of him.
Lemon: “Again, I’ll not hear another word until you two are comfortably in the throes of sleep. I must insist that you head on up to bed this minute. Third floor, last room on the left.”
The duo would find George’s words irresistibly compelling. The room in question was decadently furnished, with a suffocating amount of heart-shaped decorations adorning almost every surface. The downy, full sized, four post bed was supplemented by a lambs-wool comforter and excessively plump feather pillows. A single person could dive into this paragon of fluffy excess and never be seen from or heard from again, but for two people it provided the most romantic of playgrounds. The bathroom was private to the weeding suite but furnished only with the necessities. There was a roaring fire in the fireplace which lit the room and warmed it beautifully, but only in such a way that made things seem more intimate.
Nayto: I can't work? Daniel thought to himself.
Well, that was certainly insulting! He could totally work like this. His legs were bad, but if he was just washing dishes or something, that'd be fine. Serving customers . . . well, thay might be problematic with his condition, but every self respecting dining establishment needed someone to wash dishes for them. And that was Daniel! In fact, way back when, he and a good friend of his needed money badly enough that they worked a solid week--sixty total hours, each--of doing general diner work. Dishes, serving, seating, and the like. "O-oh--um, er, o-okay . . ." Daniel whispered as he felt rushed to go to the room. This was strange; they had no method of payment, and he was so insistant that they stay. Something was fishy about this, but Daniel was too much in need of a comfortable place to sit and/or lay down to care. After the excrutiating journey up the stairs and into the room, he found what looked to be some sort of perfect love room. A love making room, that is. He had to wonder what being up here with that barmaid would be like.
"S-so, uh, um . . . Everett?" Daniel asked as he focused on her, instead of the rest of the room--trying to gauge her reaction, of course. He certainly hoped he wasn't going to be sleeping on the floor tonight. Or, in the best case scenario, she might need someone to get warm with.
Hmmm . . .
Mandaz: The décor of the room was utterly deplorable. Everett’s upper lip rose as she took in every single sickening heart. Whoever was the designer must have had a lust for the cliché…and the tacky. Still, the bed was the most beautiful thing she had seen in ages. When Daniel would turn to gauge her reaction, he’d find her not standing next to him anymore, but face first in downy delight. The bed was a dream, a wonderful mix of delightful sensations. Softness, warmth, silkiness, it all made her want to sleep forever. She let out a large sigh of relief, relaxing into the perfect bed. All of her problems seemed to just melt away. The tackiness of the room, the danger of the beast outside, her frustration with her traveling companion, all that mattered was this bed. Daniel would see Everett in a new light. For once her face held a look of complete and utter serenity, with no scowl. It was almost frightening in itself.
Nayto: When Daniel found Everett not at his side, he glanced ahead, towards the bed--and was utterly surprised! Such a nice bed. Maybe they should have gotten baths first. That would've probably been best--Daniel hadn't bathed in quite awhile, nor had Everett. Days . . . weeks? Weeks for Everett, maybe. Who knew how long it had been since she had bathed. In the end, though, that just didn't matter. Maybe they could bathe individually in the morning or something. Well, that wasn't the most surprising thing. Moreso was the fact that Everett seemed at total peace. He couldn't disagree with that being a fantastic thing. It'd make her easier to get along with, at least--less frustrating and the sort. This also made her seem more-- "
Cute," Daniel whispered to himself.
--than before. Just like any girl a few years shy of his age, serene, happy, attractive--what wasn't there to appreciate? Daniel's remark had been under his breath and barely audible, fortunately. He limped towards the bed and lay upon his back . . . awkwardly. Well--what next? Daniel folded his arms behind his head and thought about it for a moment.
"So . . . you're not going to sleep with your sword there, are you?" Daniel asked.
When it all came down to it, and he actually was close to a girl, coming up with something to say was utterly impossible . . .
Mandaz: “Mhmm, Zweihander likes comfort as much as anybody else.”
She yawned, pulling the sheathed sword from its place at her back to hold it in her arms, hugging it like a pillow or a person. It clinked and rattled as she snuggled the worn leather, holding the dull metal beneath. The girl was capable of being affectionate, just to things she really liked. Everett hadn’t thought about bathing, or even changing out of her dirty clothes. Her top priority was sleep, and then completing her quest, and then maybe a bath. It wasn’t the most important thing on her list at the moment, and so it didn’t cross her mind. This was her philosophy even before she met Daniel. In fact, she may have looked like a completely different person underneath the layers of dirt. There was no arguing with her about it now though, for as soon as her sword was nestled against her body she was fast asleep, back turned to Daniel. It didn’t matter to her where he slept now, she was far too content and drifting of into her most lucid of dreams.
Nayto: "Y-you can't be serious . . ." Daniel sighed as he palmed his forehead.
Even he didn't treat his weapons with that amount of love and care--and they were much, much more than weapons to him. Reminders, memories, fragments of lost days--but that was a different story. Sure, they were stashed in warm places--but those were his pockets. Daniel glanced over just a moment later, only to find Everett asleep, cuddling her sheathed sword. That couldn't possibly be comfortable.
Also, it made him kind of jealous of the sword. Being in the sword's position might have been interesting; Daniel would not have minded affection like that from a girl! Dejected, he released a sigh and turned to lay on his side, his back facing Everett. He was too tired to care too much. More could be done in the morning--like suggesting the possibility of baths. Yes. Yes, that would have to do. Daniel was asleep in no time at all--it took him only a moment of shutting his eyes whilst laying upon a comfortable surface, and he was sound asleep.
Mandaz: While Everett may have had some sort of love affair with her weapon, it wasn’t anything serious. The sword just happened to be her only friend through her travels. The only one to talk to. The only thing that helped her on her journey. So much so that she had picked up strange habits like finding comfort in its rotten sheath, or pretending that it whispered her to sleep with its metal song. Creepy as it may have been, Everett wouldn’t dare part with her sword. She even had dreams about it. About it guiding her, consoling her, even taking her home. It was only a relationship she had in dreams though, during the day she never let on just how much she cared for her weapon. Daniel would wake up in a strange position.
During the night, Everett’s dream had turned violent. Violent in such a way that zweihander was dropped off the side of the bed. Desperate for her soothing security, she wrapped her arms around where she thought her sword to be. However, Daniel’s torso was not a sword, and could not contain one for any extended period of time. Still, his warm clothes and bandages felt like the tattered sheath, so she clung. And remained that way until morning, peacefully dreaming of achieving her goals with the one thing that was most important to her.
Nayto: Once upon a time, Daniel was a very troubled sleeper. He tossed, turned, punched, kicked, and threw things all about during the night. Those nights all lead to him waking up in the morning without covers, cold, partially clothed, and sprawled out in such a way that, were he laying vertical when he went to sleep, he was horizontal when he woke up. Ever since he stopped sleeping in beds, that ceased to happen. It didn't take much more than a month to break that habit, and though he may very well go right back into it again if he were sleeping in beds regularly, he slept as stationary and calm as he did when he slept outside on a dirt road or around rocks. Never moving, never stirring--just sleeping.
The youth reached his arms up and stretched his legs out as he finally began to awaken, only to feel pain scatter throughout his body as he experienced the pain of stretching out his burnt skin. If anything, that woke him up faster than a good punch to the face ever would have--and he could reasonably juxtapose those, too! He put down his arms with a grumble, only to find his forearms not folded over his stomach, but propped up by a body, one laying on top of him, arms around him, head on his chest--Everett?
Dream or nightmare-- well, I'm still male, not a nightmare. Definitely a dream. He concluded.
But how could be it be a dream? The touch felt so real! Daniel, shirtless, had nothing more than bandages on his chest and arms. He felt the soft touch of her cheek upon his skin, and the way her hair seemed to tickle his chest if he moved even a little. He could feel it all. And then, his heart started to pound hard in his chest.
Shit, shit, shit, shit, shit. Legs crossed? Okay, good.
Nonetheless, he felt it necessary to reciprocate by wrapping his arms around Everett, as well. Such was awkward, though, as he had no freakin' clue where to place his arms. Around her upper back? Both wouldn't do there! Her shoulders? No, no--definitely too high. Her lower back? Well, that sounded right. He could slide one under her body and around her lower back--the small of her back, specifically, and the other around the middle of her back. Perfect!
Th-this is . . . too . . . . . this is way too comfortable . . .
Mandaz: Through her drowsy daze, Everett felt a new, strange feeling, though not unwelcome. Her sword, or at least what she thought was her sword, returning the embrace she had given it. Gently holding her as she had held it all those night prior. Holding her with arms of a man, not of cold steel. “
mmh…zweihander..?” she mumbled, rousing from her deep and comfortable sleep.
Dream curiosity told her to look to who was holding her. Dream logic told her it was the very thing she cared for the most, given flesh instead of cutting though it. Dream emotion stained her cheeks with blush while blurry vision gave way to reality. And reality was a harsh mistress. She stared up at Daniel, who was obviously not her faithful metal companion, but more of the semi-reliable unintelligent one. Her face quickly contorted into a look of confusion, fear, and disgust once a million thoughts and conclusions pushed the pleasant dream fantasies out of her mind of good.
“You rat!” She shrieked, pushing herself out of his arms and over to the edge of the bed, nearly falling off completely. But, with cat-like reflexes (and style) she clawed and clung to the mattress, keeping her just inches from hitting the ground where her sword awaited. “I can’t believe you’d try to take advantage of me like that! And I thought I could trust you! Ugh!”
Nayto: For only a brief moment, the two of them made eye contact, and in the morning, Daniel hadn't the reflexes to realize that something was wrong when it was staring him right in the face. He was surprised as hell when she shouted at him and broke away.
Damn! Wasn't a dream!
Feeling dejected once again, Daniel retorted: "Wot--? Wot?! Take advantage of . . . oi! You were the one holdin' onto me, first! oI was just . . . y'know! oI was just keepin' you warm! And it looked loike you were cuddling me for warmth and all, so-- so--!"
It was the wittiest retort he'd ever made! A perfect white lie! He wasn't trying to keep her warm, he was trying to keep himself warm on the inside. There was nothing wrong with that--just a little white lie, one she'd never have to know of. She had cuddled him first, though. There was no doubt about that! Daniel folded his arms over his chest, shut his eyes, and moved to sit at the side of the bed.
"Cruifoy someone for being noice, whoy don't you. Jeez." It hurt a bit, but he stood up and started towards the bathroom, saying nothing more. He forgot what idea he had in mind last night, knowing only that it wasn't going to work at all now. Whatever it was.