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ex_jelmazmo599) wrote in
riverviewlogs2017-12-20 09:50 pm
( closed ) winter she'll howl at the walls
who: Dany & Jon
what: Being gross, and generally "celebrating" the season together
when: Forward dated to Dec 24/25th
where: Their apartment
warnings: Talk about murder and death eventually, and knowing these two sexual content.
They've heard some conflicting things about the holiday called Christmas and its apparent meaning or purpose. Dany had decided early on that she doesn't feel like fully immersing herself yet—but a little, to learn more of the culture of this place and its people while still retaining some familiar elements for her and Jon's sake. To that end, she's been busy, coming home late in the days leading up to the day when they're meant to celebrate, preparing more than simply his gift.
She's wearing hers to herself, and Jon's is packaged neatly. The apartment isn't decorated with lights and a pine tree, but rather several plants she'd found at the market to lend some colour. What she's spent the afternoon cooking (and not burning the entire building down in doing so) will be able to be smelled down the hall, its aroma wafting down all the way to the elevator.
There's a pitcher of fine wine she's bought, a wheel of that cheese he'd so enjoyed earlier, some of the Scotch Eggs and sausages he'd devoured at the diner—and other fare, including her own cooking: dishes close to what she'd had to eat and been fond of in Essos. To contrast it all, the radio is playing softly in the background. Modern Christmas music. Go figure.
what: Being gross, and generally "celebrating" the season together
when: Forward dated to Dec 24/25th
where: Their apartment
warnings: Talk about murder and death eventually, and knowing these two sexual content.
They've heard some conflicting things about the holiday called Christmas and its apparent meaning or purpose. Dany had decided early on that she doesn't feel like fully immersing herself yet—but a little, to learn more of the culture of this place and its people while still retaining some familiar elements for her and Jon's sake. To that end, she's been busy, coming home late in the days leading up to the day when they're meant to celebrate, preparing more than simply his gift.
She's wearing hers to herself, and Jon's is packaged neatly. The apartment isn't decorated with lights and a pine tree, but rather several plants she'd found at the market to lend some colour. What she's spent the afternoon cooking (and not burning the entire building down in doing so) will be able to be smelled down the hall, its aroma wafting down all the way to the elevator.
There's a pitcher of fine wine she's bought, a wheel of that cheese he'd so enjoyed earlier, some of the Scotch Eggs and sausages he'd devoured at the diner—and other fare, including her own cooking: dishes close to what she'd had to eat and been fond of in Essos. To contrast it all, the radio is playing softly in the background. Modern Christmas music. Go figure.

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But the irony of him seeing her in blue at last won't be fully apparent until she opens her gifts.
With her arms looped around his neck, their faces close together, he wraps his arms low around her waist and speaks nose to nose with her.
"I enjoy your company whether or not it's a holiday. This is like everyone's name day all at the same time."
And, in all honesty, he has no idea when to celebrate his name day, or hers... not with the way the calendar here seems to differ from the one he's used to.
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Of a Westeros cleansed of the Dead, and the wretched filth and cruelty of Cersei Lannister. One they will rule together, in one way or another. This man is far more than her lover, her husband: she wants him to be her partner, too. She looks radiant now, the hope and peace he makes her feel stamped clear as daybreak upon her features.
"And I yours. It may not be either of our name days today. But it did occur to me that being thankful for what we have, and sharing it with others is a fine sentiment."
Leaning up onto her toes, she kisses him, and then whispers: "Come and eat, before we get other ideas about 'sharing' together."
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"What have you been cooking? It smells good."
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She moves to the long table she'd had brought in to act as a sideboard for them some weeks ago, and prepares them each a plate.
Setting both side by side at the table, she turns to smile at him over her shoulder. "I thought you might like to spice the wine."
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"I will. Did you find the nuts and raisins for it?" And then he's beside her and behind her at the table, and bending to press another kiss to her neck, and reaching onto one of the plates to grab a morsel of cheese.
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"On the sideboard," she responds automatically, chuckling softly. The rice and other things she's made are tempting, but what she's put on her plate first is one of those Scotch eggs. This time, she's determined to try one in its entirety, though she reaches for a piece of meat first, taking her time to chew while she turns to watch him prepare their drink.