#I could also just leave Astarion and bring Shart instead
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kind of addicted to the rush of honour mode iâm ngl. but formulating a good team for the crĂšche inquisitor is stressing me out so bad
#I think my usual combo of Laezel/Wyll/Astarion is probably the way?!?#I just desperately wish i could be level 7 before this LMAOO#Like maybe Wyll and throw down a Hunger of Hadar before anyone does SHIT#???!#I could also just leave Astarion and bring Shart instead#Sheâs a champion/swords bard dual wielding hand crossbows#just realized if i do that then 3 of my party would have fighter levels#Fighter is my fave multiclass itâs just so versatile with everything#Action surge on 2nd level feels like cheating#I donât THINK i need a rogue for this fight. like wouldnât really need him until we go to get blood of lathander#ever.txt
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fighting fate
summary: you had some choice words for your friend who set you up on a not-so-blind date. but, because it went well, you decide to meet with him again. itâs not long before the spark reignites like when you first met, and you canât help but fall for him.
or: you go on a second date with gale
word count: 5.5k
tags: *this is a sequel to âa blind date with a wizardâ, you do not have to read it before this one :)* gale x implied f!reader/afab!reader, astarion and shart are terrible wingmen, elf!reader, fluff, some small angst, mildly medium burn, alcohol usage, wyll is also there and also your ex, omg karlach is also there
authorâs note: this is my little disclaimer that i personally love wyll! iâm just using him as a plot point since thereâs not many other main chara options that havenât been mentioned already (that i would use in his place). its for the plot guys i swear iâm a wyll lover too
Okay, maybe you couldnât be mad at Astarion and Shadowheart. Yes, they betrayed your trust by setting you up on a faux blind date with their wizard friend who already knew your entire life story. And yes, they did not take accountability for their lies and instead kept asking if you enjoyed yourself. But, their little plan worked, and you were scheduling a second date with the man they set you up with.
âI am still pissed at you both. Especially you, Astarion,â You glared at your friend as he flipped through outfits in your closet. Shadowheart was busy doing your makeup, turning your face back towards her.
âLook, you canât stay angry forever. You needed someone to get your mind off of Wyll. I just did what I do best,â he replied, holding up one rather⊠skimpy outfit that you turned your nose up at.
âLying? You couldâve at least told me a little about him so I didnât feel so mortified! You told him all about Wyll and when I tried to vaguely mention that I had a bad breakup, he already knew all about it!â You huffed, and Shadowheart grabbed your chin to steady your face. She gave you a cautionary look as she got underway applying your eyeliner, her hand steady and precise. She had cast duplicity to do both sides at the same time, which made the process much easier.
âSweetheart, if you knew half the things about him youâd refuse to meet with him. I kept you in the dark so you can see for yourself who he is,â Astarion held up another outfit, one a bit more casual but still would be pretty on you. You nodded in approval and Shadowheart nearly had an aneurysm.
âIf you donât stop moving your damn head Iâm going to let you leave here looking like a sibriex,â Shadowheart warned you again, and you took heed of her notice this time.
With your makeup done and your outfit fresh, all you had to do was wait for Gale to arrive. The two of you had been back and forth for weeks now, mostly updating each other on current things you were up to. A few days prior, with your schedules finally open, he had sent word of when heâd like to take you out and you responded as soon as you could. Now, you waited for the date to commence.
âYou can at least thank us for our assistance in getting you out of the house. Had I not convinced you to go on that blind date, youâd still be crying over Ravengardâs oldest disappointment,â Astarion remarked, and you snorted at the insult of a name.
You sighed after, messing with the ends of your hair. âYou canât blame me for being annoyed. You wouldnât like it if I set you up with someone and told them you were a vampire before you could,â you raised an eyebrow at him knowingly. He couldnât deny that you were correct on that front, but he wasnât about to say that to you.
âJust be grateful he didnât tell Gale about your little misadventures as aââ Shadowheart began, and you quickly clamped your hand over her mouth, shushing her.
âDonât mention that! Itâll bring bad luck to my date tonight,â you frowned, and both of your companions busted out in laughter.
You continued chatting until a soft knock sounded on the door, and you screamed internally. After getting up from the couch, you made your way to the door. You took a breath, eased your mind, and then opened it up for him.
âHey,â you beamed at him, trying to contain your excitement. He bowed in acknowledgement and pulled out a small bouquet from behind his back.
âGood evening, my lady,â he smiled at you, extending the flowers in greeting.
You felt your face become hot while a small giggle left you. You took them from him and briefly smelled the assortment. âTheyâre lovely, thank you,â you replied, inviting him inside for a beat so you could set the flowers down.
âWell if it isnât my favorite wizard of Waterdeep!â Astarion swung his legs over his chair, standing and heading towards him. He slumped his arm over Galeâs shoulders, patting his back. âIsnât he just amazing, Y/N? Such a gentlemanâ is that bluestars I smell?â Astarion whacked him on the back once more, stepping around to you as he observed the flowers. Bluestars was a rather expensive perfume in FaerĂčn, costing over two hundred gold pieces for just a small bottle. You had never smelled it before, but you were sure you would later.
âLeave him be, Astarion,â you gave him a look, voice low to avoid Gale hearing you.
âAh, I pay no mind to Astarion anyway,â Gale watched you as you placed the flowers neatly in a vase and filled it with water. âIf I did, I sincerely doubt Iâd be here at the moment,â he chuckled, and you beamed at the reply.
âYouâre such a pain, Gale. You know that?â Astarion whined, before slipping back over to the couch.
âIâm sure heâs plenty aware,â Shadowheart called over her shoulder, focused on a book she had brought out.
âThank you, Shadowheart, for your helpful insight on the matter,â Gale retorted, raising a hand to you once you were done with the bouquet. âShall we?â
You took his hand, your face flushing again as he led you out the door. âWe shall,â you answered, smiling sweetly at him.
âBring her home before one!â Astarion called out as you both left.
âOh, that may be difficult!â Gale retorted, allowing you to close the door behind you both as you departed.
âWhat, you plan on stealing me away for the whole evening?â You raised an eyebrow at him suspiciously, laughing as you interlocked your arms and he began to walk with you.
âPerhaps.. if youâd let me,â he nudged you gently, before leading you off to a small restaurant in the heart of the city.
âHmm⊠itâll depend on how this night goes,â you flirted, patting his arm tenderly. Soon enough, you were being seated inside the little restaurant, and looking over the menu. Everything looked⊠expensive. You didn't want to hurt the manâs coin pouch, assuming he was paying for it, but there weren't exactly any reasonable options, either.
âWhat are you getting?â You questioned, and he pointed to some mildly pricey menu item. That was your hint at expenses, and you picked a dish that sounded promising but wasnât going to put you in debt if you ended up paying for yourself.
The date was filled with idle conversation, the two of you discussing parts of your home life here and there, commenting happily on the food you ate, and just sharing the good parts of yourselves. It was going great, extraordinary even.
Until he showed up.
Wyll Ravengard. You didn't even feel the eyes burning into the back of your head until you heard someone pleading with him to stop, attempting to keep him back. You flicked your attention over to the commotion, eyes going wide as you saw him. You wished you hadnât made eye contact, that youâd minded your business, but you hadnât. And now you had to deal with it.
You wanted to shrink down into yourself. Disappear into nothing- hide under the table like a small child. With the way things ended, how could you face him? He was a gentleman for your whole relationshipâ until he wasnât. You couldnât stand to see the face that spoke to you in such a way that night. No matter what influence he was under, what he did that night you broke up⊠you couldnât forgive him.
You recalled the many nights after that fight, how depressed you had become. He tried several times to get your attention and apologize to you, but you were so wrapped up in yourself that it was hard to pay attention to anything. Some nights he was kindly about it, others he was swearing like a damned sailor who couldn't take no for an answer. You weren't sure who he had become, and no matter how hard he tried he was unable to reverse the past.
âY/N!â He shouted your name, and you put your head in your hands. Maybe if you didn't see him, he would disappear.
âWyll, please, not here-â his friend Karlach, you recognized her as, tried to hold him back. But with his thrashing and flailing, he managed to worm his way free of her grasp.
âImpero te!â Gale moved to his feet quickly, and Wyll froze in place. You recognized the words as a command spell. It appeared Gale chose that over a holding spell, perhaps so he could speak with Wyll first. You knew it would wear off soon, so you placed your coin on the table and got up.
âDonât you dare leave, Y/N!â Wyll exclaimed, and Gale turned to check up on you.
âIâm okay,â you reassured him, smiling faintly as you grabbed your things. âIâm just going to go outside for a minute.â
He nodded and waited for you to leave before his attention was on Wyll again.
You werenât sure what happened after that, but only a little while later and both men were being tossed out by two guards youâd seen in the restaurant earlier. Galeâs face was down, his hand held up to his nose, and in the candle-lit street, you could faintly make out blood on his knuckles.
âYou bastard!â Wyll ran to, presumably, take another swing, but Karlach grabbed him in time before he could.
âGale-â you rushed to his side, now that Karlach had a tight hold on Wyll, and checked him for any other injuries.
âIâm alright, Iâm alright,â he soothed, despite the blood dripping down his face. You reached into the small bag you had brought and took out a cloth, gently wiping at his face.
âDoes this jackass speak for you now, Y/N?â You heard Wyll snarl, followed by Karlachâs aggressive warnings for him to calm down.
âMates, Iâm really sorry for his behavior. I donât know whatâs gotten into him. Can I pay you back for the dinner?â Karlach surrendered, nodding down to a small coin pouch at her hip.
âItâs not your fault, you donât need to pay for his stupidity,â you answered, moving Gale to sit down on a nearby bench. âTilt your head back..â you instructed, a delicate motherly tone to your voice, and he did so, holding the cloth tight against his nose.
As you spun to face Wyll, you saw he was bloodied just the same. You had to hand it to Gale, he was more than just a gentleman. You sighed, composed yourself, and put on your bravest âwhat the fuck are you doingâ face.
âWhat do you want, Wyll?â You coldly asked, crossing your arms over your chest.
âYou know what I want,â he huffed, still struggling in Karlachâs grasp.
âActually, as a matter of fact, I donât! It might surprise you, but I havenât known what you wanted from me since the night we broke up. What could you possibly need from me after everything that transpired?â Your eyebrows furrowed together, irate with him. Thinking about that night hurt your mind and your heart, youâd much rather continue with your date like nothing happened. But, of course, the universe was always against you.
âY/N-â Wyll calmed slightly, his likely drunken stupor fading as he regained his senses seeing you like this. For a moment, he looked like how you remembered him. For a moment, he was yours again.
That quickly dissipated as he continued to speak, reaching towards you, begging, âI want you- I miss you. I shouldâve never let this go, I shouldâve never let that bastard get his hands on you. Youâre mine, right? Like we used to say?â
You took a step back at his words, feeling sick to your stomach. After all this time, he still had that false hope he could get you back? That you still belonged to him? And what was worse, he called Gale a bastard. Again.
âIâll have you know that bastard back there, is twice the man you ever were. I suggest you rethink your ownership because, to my knowledge, I belong to myself. I was finally- finally!- feeling free from your grasp and here you go, trying to steal my peace from me.â you clasped your hands together, groaning out in frustration before running a hand down your face. âI was done with you a long time ago, Wyll. Please, for the love of all of FaerĂșn, let. Me. Go. Drop this faux apology and the pathetic act and move on with your life. That was embarrassing!â You sighed, running a hand down your face. The arguing in public was only adding to your humiliation, though many passersby just assumed you all were drunk.
âY/N-â
âNo, Wyll!â You cut him off, waving a hand dramatically to silence him. âI was so happy to be finally moving on from you and rebuilding myself after you left me in pieces and you had to come here and ruin it! You had to smash me to bits all over again! I just want to be happy, and you canât even let me have that?â You could feel tears welling in your eyes, but you pushed them down like all your other worries. âPlease, go home. Go away. I donât want to talk to you, I donât want to see you anymore, I want to go home. Without you.â It seemed that those final words got to him, and he realized his defeat.
As much as you had loved him in the past, he was no longer who you loved now. It was beyond you to change him to become the man he used to be, and you cried for the day he would find the love he would become that for. You wished he could do that for you but you knew it wasnât right. It wasnât even worth it anymore. Besides, you had to get Gale home and cleaned up anyway. What good would worrying about Wyll do for you?
âYouâre sure you donât want any coin, mate? I feel awful about all of this,â Karlach offered again, and you waved her off.
âGet him home safe, thatâs all I ask,â you replied, and they were off. You watched as Wyllâs sad, defeated eyes stayed locked with yours until they were far enough away, and your heart broke all over again.
Gale knew when not to meddle in things that didnât concern him, so he left that talking up to you. It was not his place to speak to Wyll for you, but his charming act of heroism in punching the shit out of Wyll was plenty for you.
You took another breath, unclenched the fists you had unknowingly created, and returned to Galeâs side.
âHow are you doing?â You asked him, kneeling in front of him as he laughed softly.
âAs good as a man with a broken nose can be. You donât happen to have any healing potions on you, do you?â He replied, smiling at you.
âNot here, but I have some at home,â You offered, and he shook his head no to that.
âIâd rather not return to Astarionâs commentary on my little.. quandary here,â
You pondered for a moment, and then a metaphorical lightbulb appeared over your head. âVis medicatrix,â you chanted, placing your hand on his arm to heal the wound. Blue light emitted from your palms and eyes for a moment and then faded. Why you hadnât thought of that prior, you had no idea.
âThere. How do you feel now?â You repeated, and Gale lowered the cloth from his nose. He breathed in and out a few times, and then nodded in satisfaction.
âYouâre quite good at that,â he chuckled, trying to wipe off as much blood from his face as he could. His knuckles were covered in Wyllâs blood, you noted, and you were oddly surprised Gale didnât have more marks on him from whatever took place inside.
âWhat even-â
âPerhaps later.â
You pursed your lips in understanding, standing straight as you waited for him. Where would you head off to now? He looked a mess, and you could hardly stand to be around everyone who had just witnessed what occurred. What would people say? They undoubtedly recognized Ravengardâs son, so what would the rumors tell about you? Those were worries for a later time.
âThereâs a travel sigil nearby if youâd like to head to my home in Waterdeep with me,â Gale offered, and you interlocked your arms again when he stood up.
âIâd like that,â you agreed, letting him guide you home.
After a bit of walking and some magical travel, you were inside Galeâs rather lavish tower in Waterdedl. The walls were practically lined from floor to ceiling with books, showing his studious nature. The smell of thousand-year-old tomes and scrolls filled your lungs, mixed with the neverending hint of brandy and vanilla. He took good care of his belongings, despite his continued apologies over what he considered a mess. Though, the only clutter you saw was that of a well-studied scholar. It was impressive just how many books he had, and you wondered if he really had read all of them.
âI believe I have a bottle of Ithbank somewhere around here, let me get myself cleaned up first,â Gale offered, and you had half the nerve to speak up.
âLet me help you,â you proposed, and he smiled at you. That cheeky, knowing smile, akin to one Astarion would give you when youâd talk of something scandalous he was already doing. He nodded his head in the direction of his washroom and you followed along behind him, allowing him to sit on a small stool as you wet a rag.
âWell, go on,â you urged, tilting his face up by the chin as you stood between his legs. Gently, you began washing the blood off of his face. âWhat happened?â
âAfter you stepped outside, Wyll began saying some rather choice words,â Gale recounted, the night's events playing over in his mind, eyes ever trained on you. âHe wouldnât cooperate with leaving. He took the first swing, I assure you. Itâs not like me to throw first, or even second. I usually counteract with magic but, albeit adrenaline was forefront in my mind, a more physical response felt qualified.â
You chuckled at him, shaking your head as you took his hands and cleaned them off, too. âIâm not a damsel in distress, you know. I just didnât want to deal with him.â You informed him, wanting to make perfectly clear your reason for aversion.
âOh, Iâm fully aware. But I like to play the white knight now and then, if youâd indulge me,â he grinned, turning his hand in yours and taking it gently. He kissed the top of your palm in thanks for your help.
You giggled at him, splashing his face gently with water, to which he gasped, reached over towards the sink, and splashed you back. You both burst into laughter as you started a miniature water fight, flicking water droplets at one another. You, though, wouldnât give up this nonsensical fight so easily, and splashed a small cup in his face. His expression turned sour and you darted out of the washroom, Gale quick on your tail, and began dashing around bookshelves to avoid him. The initial droplets soon became minor castings of âcreate waterâ, both of you careful not to damage the papers surrounding you.
âThis honestly seems unfair!â He called over to you as you shimmied behind a small space between two bookshelves. Abruptly, he went quiet and you began to peek around some books to see where he was.
He didnât even say a word as he wrung out his cloth over your head, your hair becoming completely wet.
âGale!â You screeched, turning around to his shit-eating grin. You whipped out your cloth while grabbing his collar, suddenly pulled his shirt slightly off his body, and wrung out all the remaining water from yours down his chest. Then, you flattened his shirt against his chest, allowing it to become soaked in its own right.
He jumped slightly at the coolness and glared down at you, albeit playfully. He quickly pulled you against him by the waist, effectively getting your clothes damp, too.
âYou know, this is one of my favorite shirts. Itâs not supposed to get wet like this so the fibers donât fray,â Gale hummed, staring down at you with a suggestive look in his eye.
âOh? How ever will I repay you for ruining it?â You asked, batting your eyelashes at him with faux innocence.
He thought about it for a moment, pondered just a beat too long, and tugged you close against his hips. He leaned down towards you, letting his nose brush against your own.
âA simple apology should suffice,â he smiled softly, looking down into your eyes.
âWell,â you lowered your voice, your eyes flicked from his to his lips, and back up again. âIâm so sorry, Mister Dekarios..â your hands made their way to his chest, and you planted them flat against him. âI should dry this off for you too, shouldnât I?â You pouted, pulling out the wide, cutesy eyes for him.
He took in a breath, placing one hand on top of yours while the other rested on your lower back. âWhile I love that offer..â he started, brushing his lips against yours, âLetâs take things slow, yes?â He asked, and your breath hitched. Good gods. You couldnât believe how goddamn gorgeous he was up close. You wanted nothing more than to spend the whole night with him, whatever that would entail.
âY/N-â
âYes.â He didnât even need to ask, but he started to anyway. Almost instantly, his lips were against your own, the hand on your back gently pulling you closer to him as if there was any distance keeping you apart. Your eyes fluttered closed, indulging yourself entirely the moment.
You replied instantly to him, grabbing at his shirt as you leaned up towards him. One of your hands released the fabric and slid up his shoulder, then into his hair, tugging gently.
He hummed happily in response to the pull, grabbing tighter at your waist. After another beat, he drew back and rubbed his nose against yours.
âGaleâŠâ Your eyes slowly opened again, ever so slightly still shut, looking up at him with an unknown kind of intensity and love.
âI knowâŠâ he whispered, pressing a small kiss to your lips again, before he trailed down your neck with them, his hands solid against your back and keeping you steady.
You let out a soft, satisfied little groan, running your hands through his hair. He pulled back again after another brief indulgement of his thoughts and looked down at you. He was so perfect, you almost felt bad for making him deal with you and all your imperfections.
âCan I stay the night with you?â You asked, and then panicked as you realized he might get the wrong idea. âNot- like- we donât have to do anything! I just⊠want to be here⊠with youâŠâ your voice went quieter by the minute, and he chuckled at your shyness in asking.
Tilting your head up by the chin, he calmed your nerves. âOf course, you can,â he leaned down to you, pressing another small kiss to your lips.
He slowly pulled away from you, his hands ghosting on your waist before he stepped back, coaching you to follow him with his all-knowing smirk, bringing you to his kitchen. As you followed, he pulled out the aforementioned bottle of Ithbank and two glasses. You hopped up onto one of the counters, watching him pour into each.
âSo, I have to know,â he began, handing you the wine, âif youâd be willing to share,â he took a sip from his glass, stepping between your legs this time, âwhat exactly happened with Wyll? Because that kind of a reaction from someone doesnât suggest that the breakup was just messy, it suggests that it was, well, horrid to say the least.â
You took the wine glass from him, wrapped your legs around his waist, and sighed loudly. âIâd like to know about you and your ex first,â you replied, taking a sip slowly, âI donât know much about you and right now the scales are quite imbalanced,â you finished, setting your glass down beside you. You leaned forward, draping your arms over his shoulders, and began to mess with his hair.
âAh, MystraâŠâ he chuckled, though it wasnât as enthusiastic as it usually was. He pursed his lips together, frowned slightly, and then began to speak.
âAs you may know, Mystra is the Goddess of Magic, the Mother of the Weave, if you will. And I, myself, am a rather proclaimed wizard,â he started, bringing your arms down from his shoulders as he stepped back. He began to manipulate the weave around you both, a soft purple light shimmering and sparkling between and around you. âFrom a young age, I was using the Weave. I had much of it mastered by the time I was just ten years old. One of Mystraâs former chosen, Elminster, took it upon himself to train me in her absence, as she was not alive at that point.â
You saw the face of a man, conjured by Gale, who you could only assume was the Elminster he spoke of.
âWhen Mystra came back, she had lost a part of herself in her former death. Thus, she was weak. But, she could still sense my fascination and usage of the Weave. Soon enough, she began appearing to me. Only briefly, mind you, she was still far too injured to show herself entirely, but she still did.â This time, you saw the face of a rather beautiful woman, whom he alluded to as Mystra. How had he given up a Goddess? Well, youâd find out.
âAt that time, she picked me to become one of her Chosen. Recognizing my skill for harnessing the Weave, and understanding my desire and devotion to her, it was an obvious choice. She started mentoring me, showing me parts of the Weave I had not yet discovered,â he continued, using visualizations of the encounters to help guide the storyline. âEventually, we became friends. And then, even closer than that. Lovers. I desired to become great for her- intertwine our souls together, prove just how much I loved her. Remind you, she was dead for a long time,â he paused, making sure you were following him.
âWhen she came back, she had to regain the parts of the Weave that she had lost. I, knowing this, happened across a tome that told of a portion of the Weave that Mystra had not yet been reacquainted with. Lost to time, the elements, and Mystraâs long respite, this part of the Weave had gone uncollected by her and was still separate. It was imbued with Netherese magic from the folly of one of her chosen from many centuries prior, that in of itself is a story for another time. I sought to retrieve it and return it to her as an act of love- or, perhaps, egotism. I shall never know the true intent of my heart in those days, but, rest assured, I am no longer the same,â he smiled warily at you, hoping he was not losing you in everything. Both in the storybook tale he was telling, and romantically.
âThe act of mine failed, rather horrendously so. What mortal man takes a piece of the weave for himself? A selfish one, indeed. Cursed with this portion, it was bestowed upon me. There are many details that Iâm leaving for the sake of not boring you, but in a gist that is what happened. And now, this Netherese magic rests within me, seeking out parts of the weave to regain what it too had previously lost. Without magical artifacts, death very well could be the consequence. So, safe to say, I am no longer on my Goddessâ good side,â he paused, debating on what else to say. âItâs an arcane hunger, thatâs what my Tressym, Tara, and I have figured out. I must consume those artifacts regularly to ease the hunger and calm the orb, otherwise Iâll⊠well, letâs just say it wonât exactly be very pretty.â He laughed slightly again, that sad, disheartened chuckle, and you felt terrible for him.
Mystra had essentially cursed the man she claimed to love, and you found that unfair. Why wouldnât she just reabsorb the magic? Why put him under duress when all he wanted to do was prove his devotion? You would never say it aloud, but you despised the Gods and their unusual cruelty at times.
âI⊠donât know what to say. Thatâs awful, Gale.â You realized that the details he had provided to you on your initial date were rather vague. Now that he explained it in more depth, your situation with Wyll felt minuscule in comparison. Whatâs a lover's quarrel in the shadow of a devoted, lovesick chosen being cursed with a gift he intended for his Goddess?
âDo not pity me, Y/N. Itâs the consequence of a foolish man seeking more than he could attain. Had I not been blinded by my insatiable need to grow stronger and unlock arcane secrets that were not mine to know, I would not be here. Mystra had told me to be content, and I just couldnât listen. But had I, I would not be with you. If going back in time meant that I would lose out on what I have now, I would suffer it all over a thousand times more,â he smiled at you, the magic fading as he returned and stood in front of you again.
âYouâd suffer through losing your Goddessâ favor for me?â You asked, and he nodded. The look in his eye⊠was one of complete seriousness. While soft, you could see the determination behind his gaze. He did not intend to fault you like he faulted his Goddess. He wanted to savor this, savor you. You werenât sure whether to be scared, or honored. What else was he willing to risk for you?
âIâd disown even the angriest of Gods if it resulted in our union being inseparable,â he placed his hand under your chin, tilting your head up towards him. âI have only known you for a short period of my life, and yet Iâd live a thousand more years with you if I could.â
You felt your eyes water, the sentiment touching your heart. You looked towards the ground, before throwing your arms around him and pulling him in for a hug. You wrapped your legs tightly around his waist, and he pulled you close against him.
âThank you, for everything,â you told him, burying your face into his chest. He held you just like that for a moment, allowing his head to rest on top of yours. When you finally pulled away, looking up at him with the sweetest doe eyes, he couldnât help but lean down and kiss you again.
âYouâre adorable,â he laughed softly, kissing you again and again. Your giggles broke the kisses and you whacked him gently on the chest to get him to stop.
âAre you alright? I know that was quite a lot to take in,â he asked, and you admired his sensitivity to your headspace.
âIâm alright. Iâm still stuck on the fact you eat magical items, though,â you joked, and he rolled his eyes at you.
âAlright, alright. Enough about me. Itâs your turn,â he wrapped the conversation back around to you and Wyll, and it pained you for a second to think about it.
And then you looked at him, enjoying his glass of wine with you, and you couldnât help but feel connected enough to talk about it.
Until you heard the birds chirping happily outside, the two of you labored over the blow-up with Wyll. It was a weight off your shoulders, bantering with him about all the shitty things that happened that night. Like two drunken schoolgirls talking shit about a mutual ex-friend, you both couldnât help it.
You werenât sure how long you slept, just that you were comfortable, warm, and safe. Safe within the tight hold of Galeâs arms, under the silk sheets that lined his bed.
You had this inkling feeling that all was right in the world. The universe, for once, was back on your side. Back on his side. It was like mending a pot with the age-old art of kintsugi- melding two broken pieces together with gold-dusted glue. Was it perfect? By no means. But it was together. It was whole.
You were whole again.
At least, until you got abducted by Mindflayers.
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