June tried to sit up but she immediately felt dizzy when she did. "No don't move." Vilkas said quickly kneeling down besides her. June slightly looked up at him and than looked around at the cave. "Where are we?" She asked. "After you fell you landed in front of a trolls cave but we were able to kill it from the edge before it could get you." Farkas quickly answered her. June blinked trying to think. "Oh yea..I think I remember, but I remember seeing what looked like a big wolf-" June talked but Vilkas quickly cut her off. "You hit your head pretty bad so you probably couldn't see straight." He said looking a little nervous.
Farkas shifted his eyes to his brother, they looked at each other for a moment and than back at June. "Okay..." June said furrowing her eyebrows down confused. "What happened to the driver?!" She asked quickly looking around again. "We think he fell down further than you..." Farkas said as they both looked down. "So..What are we to do?" June asked. "We stay here till you can stand on your feet again and than we make our way back to Whiterun." Vilkas said sitting on the ground next to her.
June laid completely down on her back, she looked up at the cave ceiling. "Some of our things fell out of the carriage along with Vilkas and I, including your bow but we could only find some of your arrows." Farkas said pointing to their bags. June looked over seeing her bow was leaning up against the wall and a single bag of arrows. "Did anything fall out of my bag?" June asked them looking back up at the ceiling.
Vilkas shook his head. "Nope, everything should still be in there hopefully. There wasn't any tears that we could see." He said examining June. June lifted her hand up placing it on her forehead, she felt a soaked cloth material. "We didn't have any bandages so we had to rip one of the shirts we had." Farkas said noticing her feeling the wrapped cloth on her head. "Why is it wet?" She asked. "You bled a lot.." Vilkas said looking away from her.
June blinked and slowly lowered her hand back down. "Oh.." She said in a quiet voice. She kept her eyes on the ceiling as her memories flooded back into her mind, she hasn't thought about any of those days in a long time. She never liked too, she remembered the first day she joined the Thieves Guild, the first day she actually learned who Brynjolf was.
( Almost a year had passed by since June defeated Alduin in Sovngarde, she remembered how before she was sent back to Skyrim she saw a woman with the same green eyes as hers standing in the distance looking at her with a smile on her face, a proud smile. June reached out to her wanting to say something but before she could she suddenly appeared back on the Throat of the World.
Ever since that moment the woman never left her mind, she had a feeling who it was but everytime she thought of it she felt a pain in her stomach. One day June found one of the nobles picking on and accusing a caravan outside of Whiterun of thieving when it was obvious they just got there. June knew who the Khajiit's were, she was friends with them for she knew them when she was a child and she did business with them.
She was sick of how people treated them, and how people treated others who they believed was below them. So she found herself sneaking into their homes and taking what she thought they didn't really need, she would pass by them and maybe sometimes end up with an extra coin purse or two in her pockets.
A few months after she was back in Riften, she was helping out an old friend in recovering something that was stolen from them. "I bought it I swear!" She heard someone say. She turned her head seeing a guard was picking on a small boy, he had a bag full of bread in his hand. "That's what they all say!" He yelled pushing the boy down to the ground and walking away with the food. The guard laughed as he tied the bag to his belt. "Free dinner tonight." He whispered.
June glared at him, she walked towards the guard as she passed by him she bumped into him almost making him fall over. "Hey watch it!" The guard yelled at June. "Oh sorry." She said giving him a cheesy smile. The guard turned back around and walked away. "And thank you.." She mumbled turning around swinging the bag in the air. She walked up to the crying boy and held out the bag of bread to him. "Here you go." She said with a smile.
The boy slowly looked up seeing the bag, he than looked up at June and gave her a grateful smile. "Thank you miss!" He said taking the bag. "You might wanna slip out the other door of Riften so you don't run into that guard." She said pointing towards an alley that was on the other side of the market place. The boy nodded and ran off, June smiled as she watched him disappear into the alley.
In the distance stood a man at a stand in the Market Place, he had long reddish brown hair and green eyes. He stood there examining her closely, he watched her walk over towards the food stand. He rubbed his chin scratching his beard trying to figure out why the woman looked familiar. 'I swear I've seen her before...' He thought to himself as he tilted his head examining her figure.
His eyes grew wide once he realized who she was, he remembered her from years ago when she used to live outside Riften and when she worked in Riften. His stomach quickly twisted in knots as he remembered the scene of two figures crying in the distance. He quickly looked down trying to think of a reason to talk to her, he wanted to speak to her, he needed to speak to her.
He looked back up seeing her pass another guard and quickly taking his coin purse without him realizing it. A smile appeared on his face, his organization needed people like her, he now knew what to do. He cleared his throat and strolled up to her from behind. "Never done an honest days work in your life for all that coin you carry, eh lass?" He said in a smooth voice.
June quickly turned around surprised at the sudden approach. "Sorry what?" She said raising an eyebrow at him. "I said, never done an honest days of work for that wealth of yours." He asked crossing his arms and giving her a charming smile. June looked him up and down examining the familiar looking man before you. "My wealth is non of your business." She replied furrowing down her eyebrows at him. "Oh but that's where you're wrong lass, wealth is my business and I have a proposition for you if you're interested." He said looking June in the eye's.
June raised an eyebrow at him. "And who are you?" She asked. "Names Brynjolf, and if you're interested in coin than I suggest you hear me out." He replied keeping the grin on his face. June accepted the job and completed it, afterwords is when she learned that Brynjolf was a member of the Thieves Guild and he was also the boy that she found annoying when she was a girl.
She agreed to join he Thieves Guild and during the first few months June found herself slowly falling for Brynjolf. He was charming and hansom, he always had a way with his words and he had a way to her heart. A little after a year of being in the Thieves Guild June became the leader of the Thieves Guild and they were now swimming in riches and jobs, Skyrim knew and feared them once again.
After she became the leader the Guild threw a celebration, everyone was gathered in the Ragged Flagon drinking, laughing, and telling ridiculous stories. June had had enough of the drunken fools and made her way for the training room, not to train just to get some quiet. She had a smile on her face as she walked into the room and looked around, no one was around she took in a deep breath smelling the musty air in the area. 'What a day..' She thought to herself as she walked over to one of the dummies.
She examined it seeing sewn up slash marks on the face of it, she ran her finger along them. "Tired of drinking already lass?" She heard a familiar voice behind her. She quickly turned around and smiled seeing it was Brynjolf. He was leaning against the door frame with his arms crossed and his head tilted as he admired the way June looked. "Have you?" She replied with a question. Brynjolf smiled and stood up straight walking towards her. "It's not a party without you lass." He said stopping right in front of her.
June looked down feeling her face quickly grow warm, he was standing close to her, she could almost feel his body heat. June loved the way he looked at her, she remembered the way he looked at her when he warned her about Mercers place. The look in his eye's were full of worry but also happiness that she had returned alive. "A lot has changed the past year, a lot of it thanks to you." He said keeping his eyes on her. His voice was soft and sweet. He didn't smell too bad of Ale, he obviously didn't drink that much.
June cleared her throat and slowly looked up at him, looking into his eyes. "I couldn't of done it without you." She said with a shy quiet voice. "You were the one who brought me here after all." She said with a smile. "I couldn't imagine it with out you lass." He whispered. His smile slowly faded as he admired the shine in her eyes. It felt like June's heart was beating right against her chest, she felt her face grow warmer. She quickly looked away again trying to hide that she was blushing.
Brynjolf quickly raised his hand up to her face grabbing her chin lifting her face to his, they just stood there for a moment looking into each others eyes. He slowly moved his hands down to her waist pulling her closer to him, he moved his face to hers and deeply kissed her. June kissed him back placing her hands onto his chest, he held her tightly to where their body's were up against each other.
Afterwords Brynjolf went home with June and they spent the night together. After that June fell deeply in love with Brynjolf and she always thought he felt the same, until she was sent to Jorrvaskr to steal a worthless amulet and when she had finally came back to Riften she found him with another woman in his arms.)
June's eyes quickly came open, she had almost forgotten where she was. She sat up seeing the morning sunlight peak into the cave, the snow storm had finally passed. "Good you're awake." Farkas said hearing her sitting up. "I fell back asleep..." She whispered to herself seeing a couple of birds fly by the caves entrance. "That's okay, you took a nasty hit to the head so we just let you sleep." Farkas said putting their things back into their bags.
June looked around seeing Farkas was the only one in the cave besides her. "Where is Vilkas?" She asked slowly getting up. She groaned in pain as her head began to throb again but she could stand up now, she only felt a little dizzy. "He's outside seeing if anymore of our things are out there." Farkas answered watching her carefully.
He walked over to her examining her head. "Do you think you can walk? If not than one of us can carry you on our back." Farkas said seeing that the knew wrap on her head wasn't as soaked as the first one. "As much as I would love you to carry me, I think I'll be okay." She said with a small grin. "Good." Farkas said smiling back at her. He walked towards the entrance. "Hey Vilkas find anything!?" Farkas shouted out to him. "No nothing but pieces of the carriage!" Vilkas shouted back.
Farkas sighed rubbing the back of his neck. "Oh well.." He mumbled to himself. "Is June awake yet?" Vilkas shouted to him. "Yeah!" Farkas answered. June blinked as she heard footsteps running towards the cave, Vilkas stopped standing in front of the cave with a glad smile on his face. "You feeling better?" He aske walking into the cave. "Yes?" June answered raising an eyebrow surprised as his relieved face.
Vilkas walked up to her examining her head. "We can finally head back to Whiterun." He said with a relieved voice. "How long do you think it will take to get back?" June asked looking at them both. "Not sure.." Farkas said scratching his beard. "I would guess probably three, five days?" Vilkas said walking over to his bag and throwing it over his shoulder. "Who knows how far away we are." Farkas said picking up June's bow and arrows.
He walked over to her giving them to her, June took them placing them on her back. Vilkas walked over to her bag picking it up. "I can probably carry that too." She said walking over to him. "That's okay, you shouldn't push your self." Vilkas said nodding to her with a smile. "Let's get a move on, I want to get there as quickly as we can." Farkas said already walking out of the cave. Vilkas and June nodded agreeing and quickly walked off catching up with him. June sighed preparing herself for a long journey back.
