Glancing over her shoulder, a soft smile touched her lips as her gaze swept over Casimir's prone form. True to habit, he sprawled on his belly. Bathed in moonlight, his normally golden hair and skin shone in hues of silver and blue instead, save the black tattoos over his outstretched arm, bare shoulders and back. Even in his sleep he reached for her. Dahlia knew the moment she climbed back into bed, he would enclose her in his arms and pull her body into his, as if needing the reassurance of her soft warmth against him.
Given the events of their lives, even within the comparatively short time they'd known each other, the action came as no surprise. And was one she would never complain about it.
With that image firmly locked into her mind's eye, Dahlia turned her attention back onto the leather bound journal resting on the small table she sat at. Also upon the table, an ink pot and lit candle, not far from her elbow. The quiet scratches of a quill joined and was lost in the normal nighttime sounds.
Dahlia felt herself smiling again. Thinking about the cherub-cheeked infant whom seemed to charm everyone she met did that. Regardless of her mood, the thought of her daughter always softened Dahlia's disposition considerably. Four months later and still sometimes she could still hardly believe she was a mother.June 10, 1655
Mages, thank you for bringing Casimir into my life. Despite all his faults and mine, he loves me truly and without question.
He's given me such joy and happiness, the likes of which I would have never known otherwise. He stands beside me, not in front of nor behind me, and I will repay him in kind until my last breath.
He gave me my beautiful daughter and the second love of my life, Eva. I see him in her every time I gaze upon her and no matter how angry we may be with each other at the time, all it takes is one look at her to know no matter what happens, everything was worth it. For without him, I would not have her.
She paused and looked at the aforementioned man again as he sighed in his sleep and rolled over onto his back. Much longer and he would wake, missing her. Then he would slip from between the sheets and come to her, beckoning her to bed with softly spoken words, imploring lips and gentle caresses. That thought alone caused a wave of heat to flow through her body, making the residual summer warmth seem cool by comparison.I meant what I told Rannek today when he asked if pregnancy had changed my mind about having any more children. I can't imagine my life without her. Seeing a little person, someone we created together, who is a mixture of us both, is amazing.
Watching her grow and develop fills me with an enormous sense of awe. I can't wait to watch the rest of her life, for her to become a woman in her own right, to find the man of her heart and eventually have children of her own. We will both be there for her, to catch her when she falls and soothe skinned knees, teach and guide her as best we can. Her and any other children we have.
I truly couldn’t have asked for a better father than Casimir. The love I see in his eyes when he looks at her, the tenderness and care he shows her... It touches my very soul.
Quietly Dahlia dusted sand onto the fresh ink to dry it, waited several moments, then blew it off. She returned the quill to the ink pot and closed the journal. Tucking it under her left arm, she picked the ink pot up in one hand and the candle in the other. With silent movements, the journal and ink pot found their proper places. After that, and not wanting to wake Casimir by continually moving the light around, she snuffed the candle and left it on the writing desk. Then Dahlia padded her way across the stone floor, guided by the diffused light of the moon alone, attempting to disturb her husband as little as possible when climbing back into their bed.
The slow, steady slide of a hand calloused by hard work and handling a sword up her bare side shortly after she settled herself with her back to him betrayed the fact that he no longer slept. She rolled her shoulder back and turned her head to look at him.
"I'm sorry I woke you," Dahlia murmured softly.
Casimir propped himself up onto an elbow and gazed down at her, his hand moving from her side to her face, where he traced his fingertips along the curves of her brow and cheek, eyes following his fingers until they came to rest on her lips.
"Never apologize..." Then he captured her lips and there were no more words.