1 Idyllic [Masa] Wed Dec 28, 2016 9:48 am
Hinata
D-rank
"It's snowing..."
One hand ran absently through her knight's hair, through the chilled tresses just to thread them between her fingers and thumb across his scalp. Her other lifted, catching a wayward snowflake before another would fall upon her nose and cause her attention to shift; wrinkling it with a pronounced sniff, her returning hand wiping the drop of melted ice away.
"It's cold..."
Her tone didn't seem to give the impression that she considered this a bad thing - the opposite, in fact, as her voice lifted and her cheeks reddened in the frosty air with a quirk of her lips. "Isn't it nice, Masa-chan? We didn't have much snow back in the kingdom ... it was always so warm in the winter."
"Just once, I think. I think I remember just one time it snowed ... I wasn't allowed out then. I have read about it, though, and you've mentioned it before. Isn't it nice ...?" She echoed her earlier sentiment, almost in a sigh as wistful as the look in her eyes, cast over the tops of the trees that surrounded them.
One of her heels tapped idly against his chest before pressing in with her other foot, rubbing them together and leading a viewer's gaze up the bend of her legs to her place atop Masanori's shoulders. This was where she had to be, after all, unable to walk much or for very far on her own. She had at times hung off his back, but then her arms would get weary and she'd end up collapsing behind if he didn't use his own to support her. It was troublesome, she knew; she felt bad for it often, and would occasionally whisper tired apologies into his ear.
They weren't left with much other choice. Such was her life. Such was theirs, now that they were impossibly intertwined - even if you didn't count the many years spent together before as being just as so. She did. She considered every moment important, and cherished each second.
And so here they were, the princess and her knight, bound as physically as they were emotionally and embraced by the sweet, careful cold of winter in one of Konoha's forests.
She gave the smallest of shivers, nestling closer with a murmured apology and a bury of her lips against the top of his head.
"I don't even mind that we're lost."
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One hand ran absently through her knight's hair, through the chilled tresses just to thread them between her fingers and thumb across his scalp. Her other lifted, catching a wayward snowflake before another would fall upon her nose and cause her attention to shift; wrinkling it with a pronounced sniff, her returning hand wiping the drop of melted ice away.
"It's cold..."
Her tone didn't seem to give the impression that she considered this a bad thing - the opposite, in fact, as her voice lifted and her cheeks reddened in the frosty air with a quirk of her lips. "Isn't it nice, Masa-chan? We didn't have much snow back in the kingdom ... it was always so warm in the winter."
"Just once, I think. I think I remember just one time it snowed ... I wasn't allowed out then. I have read about it, though, and you've mentioned it before. Isn't it nice ...?" She echoed her earlier sentiment, almost in a sigh as wistful as the look in her eyes, cast over the tops of the trees that surrounded them.
One of her heels tapped idly against his chest before pressing in with her other foot, rubbing them together and leading a viewer's gaze up the bend of her legs to her place atop Masanori's shoulders. This was where she had to be, after all, unable to walk much or for very far on her own. She had at times hung off his back, but then her arms would get weary and she'd end up collapsing behind if he didn't use his own to support her. It was troublesome, she knew; she felt bad for it often, and would occasionally whisper tired apologies into his ear.
They weren't left with much other choice. Such was her life. Such was theirs, now that they were impossibly intertwined - even if you didn't count the many years spent together before as being just as so. She did. She considered every moment important, and cherished each second.
And so here they were, the princess and her knight, bound as physically as they were emotionally and embraced by the sweet, careful cold of winter in one of Konoha's forests.
She gave the smallest of shivers, nestling closer with a murmured apology and a bury of her lips against the top of his head.
"I don't even mind that we're lost."
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