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Tzuriel endured her desperation. He didn't mind the way she clung tightly to his fur, it did not hurt him.Something wet and furry wedged itself between her and the floor. Her first impulse was to push it back, give her space to breathe, but it was relentless. It was only by cracking open her eyes that she saw the black fur. Choking back another sob, she pressed her hands into the fur of his neck and her face into his cheek, shuddering as the terror of the nightmare finally began to fade.
For a long time, she held on as though a woman drowning, her cries muffled into his neck until the storm of fear abated, leaving her taking in ragged breaths. Her hands shook when she finally prised them apart, and her legs refused to move. Still, the noises he was making, and the thumping of his tail, did break some of the fear that had wrapped her so tightly before.
His fur soaked up her tears and his body pillowed her from the potential harm of the hard floor.
"Raooo..."Letting out a weak, watery laugh, she smoothed a hand where she had gripped before. "I-I-I'm sorry...." she managed out, shoulders still quaking. "I just... I just couldn't breathe, and it was so hot---" another shudder took over, and she rubbed a hand over her throat, trying to breathe, to gain a single sense of sanity again. "Gods."
He whined futilely. Curse his clumsy dog tongue flopping about in his mouth! His uncooperative dog lips that refused to shape the words he wanted to give her, to assure her!
It was his fault it was so hot, after all. The open window brought some relief now but it wasn't hardly enough.
After her kiss he turned his muzzle and gently licked her nose.She felt a fool. An utterly weak fool. How had she grown to rely on someone else so much? Her second impulse was to push away, to distance herself from the situation and from Tzuriel, to smooth her proverbial feathers and calm down alone, but she couldn't even move, much less know of a place to get some fresh air.
"I'm sorry..." she pressed a kiss on his cheek, attempting to brush away the tears that still threatened to fall, even as the emotional storm abated.
He could still feel her shaking though. What had she dreamed that caused her such terror?
He felt utterly impotent. He could kill practically anything that threatened her, and he would do it without a second thought... But he couldn't fight her dreams, her own mind!
But he could fight her discomfort.
He carefully maneuvered himself around the cramped space to avoid knocking more things over and making a lot of noise.
He picked her up bridal style in his arms and carefully opened the door to the cabin.
The cool night air blew into the cabin on a light breeze.
Tzuriel took in the scents that breeze carried and didn't detect any strong oder suggesting the presence of assassins nearby.
He took the first step on the cabin stairs and immediately lost his footing on the small surface, skidding the few feet to the bottom of the stairs on one foot with the other at the top of the stairs.
He suppressed a yelp of surprise and quickly caught his balance before he toppled over with Divina.
He recovered and stepped down the rest of the way, looking about at the rest of the wagons to make sure they weren't spotted before making his way to the edge of the river.