64th Vhalar, 717
Sometimes, Faith thought, he was the most over dramatic chalk bunny she had ever met.
As Padraig arrived, Faith stood and she watched him as he walked towards her. The thrumming of her heart was loud in her ears and Faith looked at him with delight building in her. "Hello you," she said in a soft voice. "I love you. That's handy, isn't it? We should go and get married, though, they're waiting for us." They were indeed, in the tree temple to Moseke. Faith didn't really consider that it was odd that Moseke's Temple in Desnind was here on Scalvoris, in the place where they had fallen through the ground. It simply was.
"I love these shoes, you know," she looked down and, from beneath the deep red of her skirt poked out a foot. High heeled shoes which were incredibly tight peeped out. "But I'm a little concerned that I am going to have shoe-shaped feet. I thought I might change them for your socks. Remember these?" In her hand were the socks he'd given her on that trial, when she'd sat in his home in Andaris, shivering in cold and shock. Taking his hand for balance, Faith slipped her feet out of the very beautiful high heel shoes and pulled on the socks. She wriggled her toes and grinned. "Much better. PB is sad, he's worried that I won't love him any more."
"It's not that, she jus' don't get it," PB sniffled, blew his nose loudly and looked at Padraig with wide, sad chalk eyes. "I'm her. I've always been her. The part of her wot wants and needs to be free. In lots of ways, you know, it's me you love jus' as much as 'er." PB was rarely serious, but he was right now. Just for a trill, his chalk eyes shone the same shade as Faith's. "I'm the bit of 'er wot never got beaten. They taught 'er to push it down, push it away. She pushed it 'ere, into me. So I'm 'er an' she's me." He looked at Padraig and shook his head. "Wot's the point of bloody talkin' to you? You're about as much use as a biqaj in the desert, you is. None." The chalk bunny looked up at Faith and a sudden grin lifted his chalk features. "Padraig loves me more than he love you, you know," he said and Faith grinned at him. "Nope," she replied, fondly, "I'm afraid to tell you that I have one hundred percent absolute certainty that Padraig loves no one ever in the world as much as he loves me, let alone more. It's not possible." Looking down at her dress, Faith frowned slightly. "Where did I put the baby?" In this dream, her pregnancy wasn't showing at all. It was there and gone from her mind, though, and she turned back to look at the man she had already wed in the waking world.
"Come on then, we're going to be late. I don't like being late it's tardy and rude. The king will be there, he's the one who looks like a slave. Tristan bought us small tools to use, said he made them out of chains." It all made sense to her and Faith took Padraig's arm. "You look very handsome to-trial, you know. I'm going to make promises to you with my words, but really, they're with my heart."
The Temple in front of them was the Temple to Moseke in Desnind, for all that it was in Scalvoris now. Faith stopped outside and looked at it. Breathing in, she felt nerves fluttering in her stomach. "I'm concerned that I'm going to say something foolish. Or trip over my dress, that would be bad. Can you imagine? Oh, look, it's my sister." There, at the door to the Temple was a woman. She looked exactly like Faith except for her eyes, which seemed to have a green tinge to them. Or maybe it was the light.
She was wearing black, the sister. A plain outfit, skirt and blouse. It was old and well worn but it was clean and cared for. She looked at them as they made their way towards the Temple. She did not speak, simply turned and walked in to the Temple without a word, her eyes giving away none of her emotions. "She's a cheery sort. I bet yer parents were glad they kept that one, love." PB said and Faith shot him a warning glance. He was unabashed and unashamed."Yeah, I know. Right. I'm going in. You pair follow in when yer ready, a'right?" He did just that, jumping in and hopping off towards the statue of Moseke which they would get wed next to. That left the two of them outside for a moment and Faith leaned against Padraig, happy to have a moment.
"We should go in," she said, after a moment or two. "Are you ready?"