Vyx’aria’s crimson gaze slid to him without a word as he stirred, rubbing his arms and yawning at the sun. She took note of the goosebumps rising along his forearms, the shiver threading through his spine.
With one smooth motion, she shrugged off her own cloak and draped it over his shoulders. It was heavier than it looked, woven from the dense, dark fabrics of the Underrealm. It had a grounding scent of dusky roots and flowers from not within this realm. She didn’t offer an explanation. Simply returned to her seat, resting her arms loosely atop her knees, her eyes fixed on the darker corners of the horizon where light hadn’t quite devoured shadow yet.
She did not look at the sunrise. Her eyes remained half-lidded, watching where the light thinned across the grasslands. Even now, dawn’s brilliance cut too sharply against her sight.
But she did glance back at him when he mentioned the healing.
Her brows drew slightly together. “I did not heal you,” she said after a pause. “I do not know any tricks like that."
Ispir Sione
With one smooth motion, she shrugged off her own cloak and draped it over his shoulders. It was heavier than it looked, woven from the dense, dark fabrics of the Underrealm. It had a grounding scent of dusky roots and flowers from not within this realm. She didn’t offer an explanation. Simply returned to her seat, resting her arms loosely atop her knees, her eyes fixed on the darker corners of the horizon where light hadn’t quite devoured shadow yet.
She did not look at the sunrise. Her eyes remained half-lidded, watching where the light thinned across the grasslands. Even now, dawn’s brilliance cut too sharply against her sight.
But she did glance back at him when he mentioned the healing.
Her brows drew slightly together. “I did not heal you,” she said after a pause. “I do not know any tricks like that."
Ispir Sione