Seren Gwyn
White Star
Seren heard the distinct, honest rumble of his hunger before she even caught the sheepish look on Kallous' face, and the corner of her mouth lifted in a quiet, dancing amusement. She didn't let out a laugh, but the shimmering warmth in her amber eyes made it clear that she found his body's lack of pretense more endearing than any formal compliment he could have offered.
"That is perhaps the most honest review of my cooking I have ever received," she said gently, her voice rippling with a soft, melodic humor.
She returned her attention to the stove, her hand moving in a slow, meditative circle as she stirred the thick stew. The broth bubbled in a steady, rhythmic pulse around the softening potatoes and fragrant herbs, releasing a deepening scent that seemed to weave through the cave like a physical embrace, pushing back the ancient chill of the planet outside.
"Just a little while longer, and the wait will be over," she promised, her gaze fixed on the steam rising from the pot.
Reaching for the kettle that had been resting at the edge of the heat, she watched as the first whispers of steam began to curl from the spout like silver ribbon. With practiced, graceful movements, she poured the scalding water into two simple ceramic cups and added a careful pinch of dried, fragrant leaves from a glass jar, the scent of the tea blooming instantly in the air.
"This is a mild, grounding blend," she explained as she worked, her fingers brushing the ceramic. "A recipe I put together after spending far too many restless nights listening to the silence of this world."
She stepped closer to hand one of the cups to him, the gentle heat of the tea radiating between their palms as their fingers nearly brushed in the exchange.
"It should help settle that honest stomach of yours while the stew finishes its work."
Seren took her own cup and leaned her weight lightly against the stone counter, allowing the quiet symphony of the simmering broth and the faint, rhythmic crackle of the cooking fire to fill the comfortable space between them. Her gaze drifted briefly across the home she had carved from the rock before settling back on him with an intensity that felt like a quiet, steady anchor.
"You truly do not have to worry about making a mess or disturbing the order of things here," she added, her voice dropping into a register that was both calm and profoundly genuine. "Homes are meant to be lived in, and stones were meant to be worn down by the presence of others."
She lifted her cup slightly, letting the steam warm her face before taking a slow, thoughtful sip.
"Besides…the silence here is quite vast, and I find that it is remarkably nice to finally have someone here to share the waiting with."
Kallous
"That is perhaps the most honest review of my cooking I have ever received," she said gently, her voice rippling with a soft, melodic humor.
She returned her attention to the stove, her hand moving in a slow, meditative circle as she stirred the thick stew. The broth bubbled in a steady, rhythmic pulse around the softening potatoes and fragrant herbs, releasing a deepening scent that seemed to weave through the cave like a physical embrace, pushing back the ancient chill of the planet outside.
"Just a little while longer, and the wait will be over," she promised, her gaze fixed on the steam rising from the pot.
Reaching for the kettle that had been resting at the edge of the heat, she watched as the first whispers of steam began to curl from the spout like silver ribbon. With practiced, graceful movements, she poured the scalding water into two simple ceramic cups and added a careful pinch of dried, fragrant leaves from a glass jar, the scent of the tea blooming instantly in the air.
"This is a mild, grounding blend," she explained as she worked, her fingers brushing the ceramic. "A recipe I put together after spending far too many restless nights listening to the silence of this world."
She stepped closer to hand one of the cups to him, the gentle heat of the tea radiating between their palms as their fingers nearly brushed in the exchange.
"It should help settle that honest stomach of yours while the stew finishes its work."
Seren took her own cup and leaned her weight lightly against the stone counter, allowing the quiet symphony of the simmering broth and the faint, rhythmic crackle of the cooking fire to fill the comfortable space between them. Her gaze drifted briefly across the home she had carved from the rock before settling back on him with an intensity that felt like a quiet, steady anchor.
"You truly do not have to worry about making a mess or disturbing the order of things here," she added, her voice dropping into a register that was both calm and profoundly genuine. "Homes are meant to be lived in, and stones were meant to be worn down by the presence of others."
She lifted her cup slightly, letting the steam warm her face before taking a slow, thoughtful sip.
"Besides…the silence here is quite vast, and I find that it is remarkably nice to finally have someone here to share the waiting with."