Garrett Hawke (
da_champion) wrote2023-08-19 03:59 pm
On the Road - For Unshod
The Storm Coast wasn’t much different from Crestwood. It rained almost constantly but there was a distinct lack of undead and the air had the smell of the ocean instead of rotting lake. But the rain was near constant. Endless. Driving Hawke insane even though he had on an oil slick cloak that kept him dry. One last gift from Inquisitor Lavellan before he left to head north to Wiessupt.
It didn't help him climb slick rock any but he wasn't soaked to the bone. Maybe he should have left from the desert but going back to Skyhold before he left to say goodbye to Varric and a quick resupply was better. Except for this miserable, Maker-foresaken weather.
When he heard the sounds of a fight a distance away on the beach he debated getting involved. It would slow him down and he was making slow progress already... but... he could take his bad mood out on whoever was causing trouble. A good fight would warm him up. The Inquisition had a presence here but they couldn’t be everywhere. Hawke would be doing them a favor by chipping in. He’d also get to throw a fireball which might actually warm him up a little.
He did not expect to see a familiar face cutting through Tevinter slavers. Hawke didn't even know there were slavers on this coast. There was no mistaking the distinctive flash of markings and the buzz of lyrium in the air. He could almost taste it in the back of his throat.
“Fenris!” Hawke shouted in greeting as he came quickly stumbling down the side of a not so steep cliff.
He reached the beach and threw his hand out ice lancing from his fingertips through a slaver. He made a gurgling sound before he fell dead. Spinning his staff around Hawke walked right into the fight. He was never one of those mages that stayed at a distance. He could throw a fireball but also run a man through with the bladed end of the staff.
Not that Fenris needed much help. He was perfectly capable of slaughtering slavers without any help even outnumbered five to one. They made short work of the slavers who seemed to be waiting for a ship to take them back to Tevinter with some kidnapped Dalish elves. Hawke kept back while Fenris freed them from their cages and shackles.
“Good to see you’re keeping busy,” he drawled when Fenris approached him.
It didn't help him climb slick rock any but he wasn't soaked to the bone. Maybe he should have left from the desert but going back to Skyhold before he left to say goodbye to Varric and a quick resupply was better. Except for this miserable, Maker-foresaken weather.
When he heard the sounds of a fight a distance away on the beach he debated getting involved. It would slow him down and he was making slow progress already... but... he could take his bad mood out on whoever was causing trouble. A good fight would warm him up. The Inquisition had a presence here but they couldn’t be everywhere. Hawke would be doing them a favor by chipping in. He’d also get to throw a fireball which might actually warm him up a little.
He did not expect to see a familiar face cutting through Tevinter slavers. Hawke didn't even know there were slavers on this coast. There was no mistaking the distinctive flash of markings and the buzz of lyrium in the air. He could almost taste it in the back of his throat.
“Fenris!” Hawke shouted in greeting as he came quickly stumbling down the side of a not so steep cliff.
He reached the beach and threw his hand out ice lancing from his fingertips through a slaver. He made a gurgling sound before he fell dead. Spinning his staff around Hawke walked right into the fight. He was never one of those mages that stayed at a distance. He could throw a fireball but also run a man through with the bladed end of the staff.
Not that Fenris needed much help. He was perfectly capable of slaughtering slavers without any help even outnumbered five to one. They made short work of the slavers who seemed to be waiting for a ship to take them back to Tevinter with some kidnapped Dalish elves. Hawke kept back while Fenris freed them from their cages and shackles.
“Good to see you’re keeping busy,” he drawled when Fenris approached him.

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A deep, dark fear takes root in his stomach. He wants and that he hasn't felt since Anders. Wanting Fenris? Oh... oh... how is he supposed to handle that knowledge with the knowledge of how much danger he puts Fenris in?
And then his touch is gone and Hawke feels like he has lost something. Something he doesn't really have, does he?
"I am not needless," he says softly. "Hopeless is probably the best word for it. I truly don't know what I will do once I know Carver is well. I don't have a plan, Fenris. I have nothing."
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Would it even be welcome?
"Perhaps you deserve to rest? Hawke, you haven't stopped moving forward since Kirkwall, maybe it's time to find what makes you happy for once," Fenris swallows because he wants to be that. He wants to love Hawke openly, but he doesn't get to be that. Not while Anders' ghost lingers to hurt this man everyday.
"You would also be welcome to join me, I.. have my purpose, your company would be welcome," he means it too. He would gladly have Hawke alongside him. To continue their journeys together and kill slavers, save elves, do damage to Tevinter.
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He truly would love to stay by Fenris' side. He likes his company. His quick wit and quite strength. His fierce loyalty. Even in the face of danger. Hawke could bring nothing but ruin and yet, he wanted to stay. He wanted Hawke to stay.
"The Inquisitor said they would clear my name with the Chantry but I doubt it will do any good. They can't find Anders to punish so they'll take me instead." Hawke finds himself reaching for Fenris' hand and idly playing with his fingers.
"I don't want to see you hurt. I hate the idea of it." He sighs heavily. "And I hate the idea of leaving you as well."
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Hawke could make a new life for himself in Tevinter.. but Fenris is too greedy to suggest it. He wouldn't want to lose the man he cares so deeply to the nation he wants to tear apart.
Does that make him a bad person?
Does it make him a bad person that he wants to kiss Hawke right now?
He swallows before taking Hawke's hand in his own, letting the man play with his fingers, letting him have anything. Fenris would give him anything - anything but separation, he would.
"Then don't leave me.. I.. felt like my world was ending the first time you all abandoned me to be alone once more, I cannot imagine surviving it a second time." Especially with his renewed feelings.. he can't let the man go again.
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And that country spent years hurting one of his dearest friends. Hawke would not choose their side in any conflict. Nor would he accept any accolades from them either.
"Fenris..." His heart clenches in his chest at the words. It had been so hard to leave his friends when arguably he needed them more than ever after what Anders had done to him and Kirkwall but he couldn't be with them. He couldn't put them in danger.
He sighs and leans forward enough to rest his forehead against Fenris'. "We will figure out our next moves after we find Carver. I won't make you leave. Maybe just suggest it now and then."
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So for the moment he says nothing, just brining his hand to the man's cheek as he closes his eyes to feel the pause, the way time seems to slow and speed up all at once to feel this. To know Hawke won't push him away again.
Finally, words come to him, find a way out of his throat, "Good, then we will take it as it comes. If suggest is all, then I can handle that much. Though my answer will remain the same, I wish to remain by your side above all else."
He means it, he would give up his hunt if it meant staying by Hawke's side.
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"I don't know what I did to deserve your loyalty but I am grateful for it." Hawke lets him go and steps back with a grin. "Now, we could both use some dinner and maybe some drink to indulge in. Do the Dalish have ale, you think?"
He squeezes Fenris' shoulders before he turns away and begins his own hunt for something to eat and drink among the Dalish, his countenance lighter and bright than it was a few minutes before.
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"You did much to earn it," his arms fall away from the other as he steps back. "And they might," he feels colder now without Hawke's touch, but he keeps that to himself.
For the moment he just watches Hawke walk away to the Dalish. He was glad to know they would be together for a while yet, that he was not being pushed away again, that they would figure out things as they came together.
Yet, he still feels cold as he joins Hawke to find some food and drink among the Dalish.
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Occasionally a child comes over and Hawke does his best to make friends with them. Children are always amusing and they're not afraid, just cautious. Their parents aren't aways as happy with it.
Night comes eventually. Hawke banks the fire down to something less dangerous before he stretches out on his bedroll. It's tempting to do something silly like pat Fenris' bedroll and make eyebrows at him but he doesn't think that'll be appreciated.
"Whenever you're ready to sleep." No one has to keep watch tonight. The Dalish will. They can both sleep together.
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One child is more interested in Fenris than Hawke, but he's not very good with children. Yet, eventually he relents and shows off his own ability by passing a hand through Hawkes arm and the rock around them. This gets him a wide eyed look of awe.
Soon they are alone again, the eyes of the Dalish still on them but night falls heavy around them and it's just them now. It feels weird to not take a watch, but soon he lays his sword beside his bedroll and lays out on it as well, using his cloak as a blanket.
"You're quite good with kids."
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"They weren't as young as some of those children but some things work on all ages." It wasn't hard to be kind and interested when children talked. It wasn't hard to just be warm and friendly. They're kids. Innocent of their parents sins in most cases.
He closes his eyes. "I mean... you could treat them like a mabari and be just as fine. Mabari are usually smarter though."
He smiles a little.
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He can't help but smile a little amused at the comment. Of treating a child like a Mabari, of one being smarter than a child. Fenris has little experience with Children, found them difficult at the best of times. But that eases him into the idea of it.
"Do you think you want kids one day? Or will you stick with the smarter Mabari?"
His question is quiet.
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There is real regret in his voice. Hawke wanted kids and a family. He had dreams of adopting a little mage child and those dreams were destroyed just like Kirkwall's Chantry. He'll never had that now.
"If I can, I'd like a mabari again. One would be helpful living on the run." But he isn't sure how he'd get one. A little is a well attended event.
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For some reason he knows he would trust any mage raised by Hawke. How could he not when Hawke was the best mage he knows.
"Perhaps you will not always have to live on the run, have you considered going north where the chantry's influence is weakest?" He would try to find anyway for Hawke to live a peaceful life. He would kill and maim for the man, he would die for him.
If it's within his power he would do anything for the man he loves.
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It won't happen any more. He must let it go.
"It's fine. I did play a part in everything that happened. This is my punishment for that. It's justice in a way." He laughs at his choice of words. "Not that others will see it that way but I should answer in some way for what Anders did. What I helped with."
Unknowingly, sure, but he still helped. That needs to be answered. The Maker seems to have decided that means being hunted. That's fine. Hawke will accept that.
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"You were manipulated by someone you cared for, you were blind to his actions, you are as much of a victim of what occurred as anyone else. I know you will never believe that, but Anders does not deserve your martyrdom for his actions. He knew what he was doing," Fenris keeps his voice even and lacking and of his normal spite for Anders, trying to just convey something that was fact, even if passionately.
Reaching behind him, he grabs one of Hawke's arms and brings it around himself, holding on to the man in a way that he's not about to explain, but he figures it will give him some comfort.
"If there is a way for me to help you find the peace you deserve, I shall."
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But those thoughts had plagued him for a long time. He didn't think they would fade any time.
"You are my friend," he says as he carefully settles his arms around Fenris. He knows he doesn't like to be touched often. "And when I need it apparently my champion. That is enough."
It is more than he's had in quite a long time.
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"You have been mine, it would be my honor to be yours," he says it solemnly, meaning it with everything he has. If Hawke needs a champion, then Fenris will be it.
But for now he lets the conversation die as he lays there, looking off to the side, Hawke's arms around him keeping him warm. He wants to say more but for now they need their sleep.
So.. he sleeps eventually. Some of the best sleep he's had in many moons.
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In his sleep he curls his body around Fenris, holding him close. His face ends up buried against his hair. Even as the night drags on he doesn't move away. If Fenris shifts Hawke adjusts, always seeking his warmth and his presence.
Almost like he craves it. Like he needs it.
And maybe he does. Maybe he needs to be close to someone again. Hawke's aching heart certainly does even if he's argued for others to stay away. Loneliness is not good for Hawke.
In the morning he will still be curled around Fenris like a protective shield. Like the clingy octopus he is.
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It was a surprise to feel so protected and cared for by a man who was asleep.
In fact, he decides to lay there until Hawke wakens next, feeling as if they both could use the closeness in this moment.
For now he closes his eyes and lets the moment wash over him. Lets it happen like it's meant to. How even if he feels a little overwhelmed from all the touching, even he can admit it's nice... it doesn't even hurt all that much.
Scarily, he realizes he could get used to this.
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He's not his best when woken up early though he's gotten into the habit while on the run. Hawke still looks incredibly confused as to where he is and what's going on for a few seconds before he groans and falls back down onto the bedroll with a thud.
"Fucking deer," he mutters as he rubs at his eyes with his hands and then lets out a huge yawn. He turns his head and smiles at Fenris. "Good morning. Sleep well?"
Hawke hopes the answer is positive because he feels very well rested and peaceful. Tired too but that's typical for the mornings until he has a cup of strong tea.
He debates apologizing for being so clingy but decides he will if Fenris says something about it. It was a nice night of sleep holding Fenris.
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So he moves to stand and stretch as he watches Hawke flop back down with an amused smile.
"I did, yes," he moves to gather the pot he already filled with water last night and put it on the fire, waiting for Hawke to relight it. They have fallen into something of a routine at this point.
"I was able to keep warm this night," he doesn't say thanks to you, but it's heavily implied. He doesn't know how forward he is welcome to be, but it was nice to be held while he slept.
It was a strange new sensation, not having had it happen before ever, but.. well, with Hawke it wasn't unwelcome in the least. Maybe he only liked it because it was Hawke who was holding him. Honestly, with how he feels for the man, he wouldn't be surprised.
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"I run hot. But we'll get cold weather supplies before we keep moving north." He finally brings himself to sit up and rubs both hands over his face. Hawke looks over at Fenris with a small frown.
"Perhaps we can buy some boots from these Dalish. I know they're just a barefoot as you but I'd think boots made by them would fit you better than anything we could find in the next town." And Fenris is going to need them. The Anderfels are not a barefoot sort of climate from what he knows from Anders and what reading he's done.
"I could try to carry you through the snow but I think you'd object to that." He grins as he gets to his feet and stretches until he feels a pop in his back. Hawke's getting too old for this adventuring business.
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"As much as it would amuse you to carry me like a sack of potatoes through the snow, I think I will heed your advice and see if the Dalish have any boots I might purchase from them."
They will be uncomfortable, but he supposes he has to deal with that and move on. After stretching, Fenris settles back into his poor posture and starts to pull on the metal parts of his armour.
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They get harassed enough as it is. Hawke doesn't like to be the cause of them suffering even more at the hands of the Chantry.
He packs up all he's carried with him and then considers Fenris a moment. "Would it be easier if we helped each other with our armor?"
They can put it on without help. They have for ages but Hawke watches him now and thinks... why?
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