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The morning sun was warm on his bare feet, tangled in the of the end of the sheets, too toasty to keep them under the blanket. The fireplace had been kept burning all night to chase the early winter chill from the air, and Malcolm had decided to stay in bed and snooze a little longer. A light pair of bed trousers hung low on his hips, his shirt discarded somewhere on the floor. Elsie had awoken him only half an hour before, and hoping to let Elyna enjoy a few more precious moments of sleep, he had slipped out of bed to collect the babe and returned without making a sound. Elsie rested on her stomach against Malcolm’s bare chest, wrapped in her little woollen blanket. Every now and then she would stretch her little fingers out over the top of her blanket and closed them into tight little fists against his skin. The mortalborn watched as the baby flinched or stretched from time to time, and he raised his left hand to run his fingers across her crown, stroking the feather-soft hair that resided there. He knew her smiles were probably just wind, or dissatisfied little cringes that she wasn't with the parent she might have preferred right about now, but the looks made him smile all the same. Sometimes he felt as if he had stared at her long enough to count every single eyelash, committing every fine detail of her face to memory.
Malcolm hadn't recalled falling asleep, but knew that he hadn't been awake for dinner, his empty stomach reminding him of that. He did remember being tired and wondered what might had caused that sudden drain of energy. The journey home, cleaning and packing, he pondered, though having awoken rather refreshed, let the thought go.
Elsie was so small and fragile that he couldn't face the idea of going back to work tomorrow. Moments like these were too special to tarnish with thoughts of work and duty. The mattress dipped to his right as Elyna stirred beside him, and he wondered how long she had been awake and watching him. He greeted the woman with a warm smile and lifted his arm to tuck under her, encouraging her to move closer.
Look at what we made, his boasting smile seemed to suggest as he stared down at Elsie again. He closed his hand against Elyna's side just above her hip and whispered. “I think she slept all night.” He knew he probably wasn't as tuned in to the babe’s high-pitched cries as the noble woman was, but he was quite sure he hadn't felt Elyna get up in the night, and having newly returned to their bed, thought that was something he would notice.
Malcolm drew his hand up over Elyna’s side as he turned his head against the pillow to look at her and was struck by an overwhelming urge to lean close and kiss her. No, he knew he must restrain himself lest he wished to return to the barn. Instead he held Elsie with his left arm, and turned onto his right side, taking great care to set the baby down between them. His right arm was straightened so that it didn't cause any discomfort from where it resided below Elyna’s pillow, and he fixed Elsie’s blanket with his free hand, careful not to breathe too hard incase it woke her.
“How are you feeling today?” The knight inquired then, and brushed some of Elyna’s hair back from her face.