9th Zi'da 716
Early evening
Early evening
"By the time Cylus comes, you're going to regret this walking me home thing, you know." As they hurried into the house, Faith looked at Padraig and smiled, reaching out to wipe some snow from his arm. Or at least, it looked she was smiling. Underneath the scarf and hood it was hard to tell. She was well wrapped up. "You get the fire going, I'll get the kettle on and the food started", it took a while for everything to get up and going, and until it did, it was cold. Less so than it had been before she'd made draught excluders to put on the floor by doors and around window frames and ledges, but all they did was stop any draughts making their way through the small house they shared. So, Faith stepped out of her shoes, into her slippers, shrugged off her coat and scarf, hung them up then pulled her thick cardigan from the back of what had become 'her' chair and peeled off one of the pairs of gloves she wore, leaving the fingerless ones still on. She didn't like the cold, never had and was not looking forward to the colds of Cylus. Not one little bit.
However, they got on with their jobs and soon enough they were both holding hot mugs of tea and the fire was lit with the stove on, also adding heat as it warmed up. Their meal was more or less prepared, she just needed to heat some things through, so they had some time. Faith looked at him and thought about whether to say what she was thinking and then rolled her eyes in frustration at herself. "I'm glad they've finished the room. My room." He'd told her about it on the way home and she was deeply excited, it had to be said. "Can we leave moving the furniture till tomorrow? By the time we go to bed, if it's where it is then my bed will be warm. But if we move it into a cold room now, I may as well sleep in an ice bath. I may be exaggerating, but I do like getting into a warm bed it's quite wonderful. Is that alright?" Each step was small, there was no doubting it, but there was also not a doubt that she wouldn't have asked that just a few trials ago. She was, she considered, getting better at expressing her preferences. "You may have created a monster, you know." Give her another few trials and she'd be telling him what time he was getting up in the morning and what colour socks to wear.
"It's going to be cold on the campaign, too. It would be nice if we could make our tent warm when we got in it. Or the house, when we get home after being out all trial, come to that. You may not have noticed, but I don't like being cold." It was as dry a delivery as was his usual but it was followed quickly by a smile "I'm growing pampered and spoiled. I've endured a lot of cold, I'm just being a baby. I might still spend Cylus sitting here in my coat, though." Sipping the tea she considered and smiled pure mischief at him "And scarf, gloves and hat, too. Have you got any work to do this evening?", she wondered, with a curious look. His work was often interesting in the extreme and she liked being able to help where she could.
However, they got on with their jobs and soon enough they were both holding hot mugs of tea and the fire was lit with the stove on, also adding heat as it warmed up. Their meal was more or less prepared, she just needed to heat some things through, so they had some time. Faith looked at him and thought about whether to say what she was thinking and then rolled her eyes in frustration at herself. "I'm glad they've finished the room. My room." He'd told her about it on the way home and she was deeply excited, it had to be said. "Can we leave moving the furniture till tomorrow? By the time we go to bed, if it's where it is then my bed will be warm. But if we move it into a cold room now, I may as well sleep in an ice bath. I may be exaggerating, but I do like getting into a warm bed it's quite wonderful. Is that alright?" Each step was small, there was no doubting it, but there was also not a doubt that she wouldn't have asked that just a few trials ago. She was, she considered, getting better at expressing her preferences. "You may have created a monster, you know." Give her another few trials and she'd be telling him what time he was getting up in the morning and what colour socks to wear.
"It's going to be cold on the campaign, too. It would be nice if we could make our tent warm when we got in it. Or the house, when we get home after being out all trial, come to that. You may not have noticed, but I don't like being cold." It was as dry a delivery as was his usual but it was followed quickly by a smile "I'm growing pampered and spoiled. I've endured a lot of cold, I'm just being a baby. I might still spend Cylus sitting here in my coat, though." Sipping the tea she considered and smiled pure mischief at him "And scarf, gloves and hat, too. Have you got any work to do this evening?", she wondered, with a curious look. His work was often interesting in the extreme and she liked being able to help where she could.