Oh…that got much longer than I intended, like a lot.
We've been cleaning the house, so I haven't been writing as much as I was *shrugs*.
Happy Halloween! It isn't Halloween but close enough…Halloween is tomorrow, it's the 30th of October right now…Happy Halloween! :D.
I started including my own personal stuff in here, aka: the mabari's name…I'll also probably include my own warden or inquisitor + their love interest at some time because I can.
Disclaimer-Naahhhhh, nope.
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"What…" Fenris glanced down at the bowl that his love held out to him, his gaze questioning as he eyed the brightly colored, sugary clusters that it was stuffed heavily with. "Are those?" He asked.
"Candy!" Hawke chirped happily. They pulled one of the treats from the bowl and held it to their elf's lips. "Try it, please." They insisted, their eyes glowing with many merry emotions as they gazed at the elf, silently urging him to take the treat.
"Fine," Fenris sighed after a moment, freezing up when Hawke took the opportunity presented to gently push the sweet into his open mouth. Their fingers ran softly across his lips and down his throat before they lightly pushed his mouth shut, their eyes shining brightly with mischief as they did so.
"Good?" Hawke asked after a small amount of time. They traced a finger along Fenris' jaw as they waited for him to answer, their lips pulled into a large smile.
Fenris lightly glared at the human before swallowing the lump of supposed candy, his tongue running gently across his lips to catch any sugary residue left upon them. He narrowed his dark green eyes in thought for a moment before he lifted his gaze to answer his love. "It appears to just be a cluster of brightly colored sugar." He muttered.
"Its candy," Hawke said quietly, their voice wrapped up in mock concern meant to show the elf that they meant nothing unpleasant by their words. "Candy is so much more deserving of than just 'fine', love." The warrior sighed, shaking their head fondly at the elf.
"I believe it is deserving of whatever I choose to give it, Hawke." Fenris muttered in reply, his arms crossing over his chest as he spoke, his dark green eyes narrowing at his human, who, when they saw the narrowing of the elf's eyes, huffed out a breath of barely contained laughter before pulling their lips into a pout, their arms coming up to mirror his own. "Not just fine, my darling. Candy is the wonderfulest thing to grace this world, besides you, of course." They insisted, their voice muffled slightly past their fake pout.
Fenris stared the human down; managing to mutter out how 'wonderfulest' wasn't even a real word before the human suddenly perked up, their eyes shining at some unseen amusement. "Muffin can be our tied breaker." They stated matter-of-factly with a proud nod of their head while Fenris simply gave them a questioning look.
Fenris sighed as Hawke quickly jumped up to fetch the mabari hound, their voice heightening in pitch as they called out for the dog, their voice followed almost instantly by the skid of claws against the wooden floor as Muffin ran to answer Hawke's call.
"There you are, puppy!"
Fenris rolled his eyes, a fond smile curling his lips as he heard Hawke address their hound lovingly, their voice high and cheerful. "Daddy's being a spoilsport and fighting with me, come and help me win!" They chirped, followed by an excited laugh when the mabari barked happily in response.
"Good boy! Come Here!"
Fenris eyed the champion as they stepped back into the room he was occupying along with the bowl of sugary sweets they had set down in their quick quest for the dog earlier, their arms with the large form of the mabari they carried.
"Muffin will judge what any and all candies shall be deemed as from now on!" Hawke chirped cheerfully as they sat the dog gently down on the floor at their feet, where he proceeded to snuffle at their legs for a second before he spotted Fenris and dashed over to him with an over excited yip of joy and a try at standing up upon his hind legs in order to lick at the elf's face in greeting, his stump of a tail wagging furiously in delight.
"Traitor," Hawke laughed out, pointing an accusing finger at the dog, which, when he noticed Hawke once again, began to wag his tail in even greater delight, if such was even possible.
Hawke stepped over to the dog that was currently trying to smother their elf. They clicked their tongue at the mabari, he responded with a bark and finally detached himself from Fenris, who rubbed his hands across his face to try and remove any trace of the dog's saliva from his skin.
"Aww, you look cute covered in dog slobber." Hawke mused, more to themselves than Fenris, but still gently pressed their lips to his cheek as they did so. "Muffin knows just what to do to cheer me up." They muttered gleefully into Fenris' ear.
"You weren't that upset in the first place." Fenris remarked, drawing the human up against him and tracing the tips of his fingers lightly up and down their arms regardless.
"You don't know, I have a very convincing angry face, thank you very much." Hawke stated in protest, grasping Fenris' fingers in their own and pulling both sets of hands up to kiss each of his fingers and palms. "It is one of my many, many talents."
Fenris rolled his eyes at the warrior. "Of course," he muttered, "of course it is."
A sudden happy bark was all the warning the two got before they were nearly pushed apart by the mabari that was trying to wigging in-between them.
"Muffin!" Hawke gasped as they clung tighter to Fenris momentarily, moving slightly to accommodate the bulk of the large hound. "Can't you see that your parents are trying to kiss and make up right now?" They questioned, giggling when all they received in reply was a tilt of the huge animal's head.
Fenris chuckled under his breath as Hawke lifted the dog into their arms and pulled him into them with a hand so they could kiss both of them, their eyes twinkling merrily.
"If candy gets me this, than I suppose I can see why it deserves a bit more than just 'fine'." The elf muttered against Hawke's lips, who smirked into their kiss. "See, told you." They murmured, happiness clear in their voice.
