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For the first time in quite a while, Gaage was actually looking forward to staying in one place and doing nothing today. Sure, the life of an exile was one that tended to be exhausting, with a seemingly unending list of tasks to perform for 'the greater good' or whatever their motive was. Still, whether he believed in the cause or not, he found getting out and finding a good fight was much better for his sanity than moping around over his situation, especially considering he's the one who'd gotten himself into the mess in the first place.
It probably helped that he'd stopped shacking up with other exiles wherever they were posted, and he rarely returned to Gilram anymore. No, he had his own little spot now, one where nobody with a respectable amount of brain in their skull bothered him without damned good reason. Sure he had to deal with assignments; the occasional messenger or mandatory meet-ups with some of the others, but they knew that if he wasn't with them, he was probably here, at this little cottage in the forest. Of course, if you told him that he'd be living out in the woods alone a year ago he'd call you an asshole and claim it'd drive him crazy, and sometimes it did.
That's why he'd invited her.
His reunion with Ysobel had been an unexpected one, but it had brought more clarity to his mind than he'd had... ever. One night with somebody he truly cared about, who he didn't have to fear would leave him behind had put this entire conflict into a much broader perspective that he hadn't viewed it from before...
Gaage Eberwhit didn't give a fuck about this war.
The city of Vel Anir had trained him to kill, and made it his duty. Even as an Initiate, he'd never had any grand visions of a higher status-- He was right where he'd wanted to be. When he'd left, he'd done it because somebody else offered the same thing, including somebody to love. It hadn't lasted long, but when it was all said and done, Eberwhit didn't feel as though he'd been left any worse off over it.
Ysobel's love made him realize that it wasn't just about him, though. He'd been a selfish prick his entire life. He'd left his two best friends in her and Zael over nothing more than a fickle-hearted woman and the promise that he wouldn't have to change. How had that hurt them? Ysobel... she'd grown into someone strong, but the mental wounds he'd inflicted had pained him to witness. Zael? He still wasn't sure. Would he have been able to ground him a bit? Maybe stop him from losing his shit and getting himself into trouble? Gaage didn't know, but the questions he'd never asked himself before now kept him awake at night.
He'd always sought to be left to do as he pleased, but it had become clearer and clearer that such a dream would never be so long as the people he cared about most were so deeply involved in what he wished to escape. There were still people counting on him. Chasmine, for all of her coldness, had asked him to be somebody she could depend on. Ysobel leaned on his love. Zael relied on him as a brother. Eberwhit couldn't bring himself to let them all down again.
So he'd remain, for now.
Today would be a day for one of those three, the scrappy blonde woman who'd snatched his heart not too long ago. She'd sent word that today was the best time to meet, and Gaage had kept himself busy all morning to quicken the time until her arrival. A bit of sparring with a loaded sack of flour hoisted to the ceiling of his home, tugging the bones out of another fresh kill from the woods to sharpen his magic and have something ready to cook, and a bath to wash off the sweat from the aforementioned tasks.
Now, he waited. Nerves clawed at the back of his thoughts as he leaned against the thick wooden fence he'd built around the property, a mug of ale from the hefty barrel he'd bought from the elves about a week prior nursed in his hand as he took odd swigs of it. He hadn't told her about the house in the letters... it was meant to be a surprise. A safe place for the two of them. Somewhere they could be alone, and be themselves, without their respective allegiances breathing down their necks.
Hopefully, she'd see it as such, otherwise, this could be a short night, instead of a fun one.
Ysobel
It probably helped that he'd stopped shacking up with other exiles wherever they were posted, and he rarely returned to Gilram anymore. No, he had his own little spot now, one where nobody with a respectable amount of brain in their skull bothered him without damned good reason. Sure he had to deal with assignments; the occasional messenger or mandatory meet-ups with some of the others, but they knew that if he wasn't with them, he was probably here, at this little cottage in the forest. Of course, if you told him that he'd be living out in the woods alone a year ago he'd call you an asshole and claim it'd drive him crazy, and sometimes it did.
That's why he'd invited her.
His reunion with Ysobel had been an unexpected one, but it had brought more clarity to his mind than he'd had... ever. One night with somebody he truly cared about, who he didn't have to fear would leave him behind had put this entire conflict into a much broader perspective that he hadn't viewed it from before...
Gaage Eberwhit didn't give a fuck about this war.
The city of Vel Anir had trained him to kill, and made it his duty. Even as an Initiate, he'd never had any grand visions of a higher status-- He was right where he'd wanted to be. When he'd left, he'd done it because somebody else offered the same thing, including somebody to love. It hadn't lasted long, but when it was all said and done, Eberwhit didn't feel as though he'd been left any worse off over it.
Ysobel's love made him realize that it wasn't just about him, though. He'd been a selfish prick his entire life. He'd left his two best friends in her and Zael over nothing more than a fickle-hearted woman and the promise that he wouldn't have to change. How had that hurt them? Ysobel... she'd grown into someone strong, but the mental wounds he'd inflicted had pained him to witness. Zael? He still wasn't sure. Would he have been able to ground him a bit? Maybe stop him from losing his shit and getting himself into trouble? Gaage didn't know, but the questions he'd never asked himself before now kept him awake at night.
He'd always sought to be left to do as he pleased, but it had become clearer and clearer that such a dream would never be so long as the people he cared about most were so deeply involved in what he wished to escape. There were still people counting on him. Chasmine, for all of her coldness, had asked him to be somebody she could depend on. Ysobel leaned on his love. Zael relied on him as a brother. Eberwhit couldn't bring himself to let them all down again.
So he'd remain, for now.
Today would be a day for one of those three, the scrappy blonde woman who'd snatched his heart not too long ago. She'd sent word that today was the best time to meet, and Gaage had kept himself busy all morning to quicken the time until her arrival. A bit of sparring with a loaded sack of flour hoisted to the ceiling of his home, tugging the bones out of another fresh kill from the woods to sharpen his magic and have something ready to cook, and a bath to wash off the sweat from the aforementioned tasks.
Now, he waited. Nerves clawed at the back of his thoughts as he leaned against the thick wooden fence he'd built around the property, a mug of ale from the hefty barrel he'd bought from the elves about a week prior nursed in his hand as he took odd swigs of it. He hadn't told her about the house in the letters... it was meant to be a surprise. A safe place for the two of them. Somewhere they could be alone, and be themselves, without their respective allegiances breathing down their necks.
Hopefully, she'd see it as such, otherwise, this could be a short night, instead of a fun one.
Ysobel