09-12-2017, 06:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-13-2017, 09:06 PM by SilentFeather.)
The well rested King awoke to his husband gently pressing down on his stomach. He yawned softly, his breathing slightly gasp like as his sore body responded to the fresh, tender bruises on it's sensitive flesh. He did not say anything, conserving his energy and strength. He tried his very hardest to relax his mind and body but once he woke up it would be a hard time to get back to slumber for a while. He wanted to be close to birthing the child but he was not aware of just how much more larger in size the second born twin would be like. All he worried about was if he or she was healthy. He wanted to walk around but was too tired for even a simple effort which would be rising from the bed and walking around for a while to strengthen his petite hips. Everything about him was slender, including his entire body. He focused only on staying focused.
King Tristan cried out, screamed, whimpered and whined, trying his very hardest to stay brave and eager to birth the child. He did not ever feel any sort of pain that he was feeling about at that time. He was in between giving up and forcing his body to not do anything of the sort. He would never give up. Something in him would not let him. He gasped from time to time whenever he was overwhelmed by the rough pains. He wanted to be able to accomplish what women could do. He was eager to birth the child into the world without a single thing wrong. He listened to his fatherly instincts, using his strength in a positive way once it loomed over like a massive thunderstorm. He wanted to speak through hard discomfort.
"Do not worry, my love. Soon, our second born will enter into the world." King Tristan said, expressing a warm smile.
King Tristan looked up into his husband's eyes, loving that he was finally somewhere he belonged with him. That somewhere was in his lover's arms. He always loved waking up to his beloved Erumollien, adoring him and so much more than the simple word was. He believed that the word love was not enough as to how he felt about his husband. He only pushed when his urges had told him to do such a task, staying patient through it all. Brave was so much more that a simple word, it was something that he was living by. That was his husband and their two high elven children. He felt so blessed.
I, Silent Feather once thought that my life was just one long merry go round, mundane, repetitive, and just plain boresome but after meeting my beloved Nitrogen, all were changed. And as such had changed me, and when I mean that I mean for the positive, greater of a person I have become, a woman.
A full grown, bonafide Madame.
Silent Feather