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Aerik rounded the corner with his shirt slung over his shoulder with sweat running down his spine. The never ending storm had been particularly strong and had shaken the walls of the training room the pup had spent the past two hours in. His arms ached with a dull pain that sharpened with certain movements. The air in the corridor was dense and chill, though he did not feel the way it made his skin tighten as his nerves were more focused on the soreness that settled in his muscles.
This training session had been especially brutal.
His steps carried him toward his chambers with familiar determination. The door opened with a tired swipe of his hand and closed just as quickly behind him. The shirt slipped from his fingers and landed on the floor. His boots came off without care and rolled wherever they wanted. A trail of clothing marked the path he intended to take toward the refresher.
He took two steps before he stopped.
Someone stood near the far side of the chamber. The faint profile and pale hair made his stomach drop as he realized Skadi was in the room. He had forgotten they were sharing this space for the moment. The scattered clothing and the sweat running across his skin told a story he wished he had noticed before walking in.
The pup said nothing. His chest rose with a slow breath that barely steadied him while heat crept up the back of his neck. He shifted his gaze toward the refresher and gave the smallest nod he could manage, one that did not pretend the moment was anything other than what it was.
Aerik bent to gather the clothing still in his hands and moved toward the fresher with a pace that felt more deliberate than the one he entered with. The door hissed shut behind him.
Steam filled the room as he turned the water on. The heat spread across his shoulders and eased the pull in his muscles. Little by little the ache faded until the pup felt himself settle. His thoughts drifted back to the chamber and the way he had walked in without a second thought. Forgetting Skadi was here had been a mistake he could not take back.
When he stepped out of the shower the air felt cool again. A towel dragged over his hair and shoulders as he moved to the counter where he had set his clothes. He worked his trousers into place and pulled his shirt over his head before tightening his boots with steady hands. The routine grounded him again.
The fresher door opened with a soft hiss.
Aerik stepped into the chamber and paused long enough to steady himself. The earlier moment lingered in the corners of the room. He adjusted the sleeve of his shirt as he looked toward her.
“Hey,” he said quietly. “I uhhh… forgot about our arrangement.”
A small nod followed as he took another step into the room, doing his best to move past the awkwardness he had created on his way in.