Seren had moved quietly through the cabin while he cleaned up, carefully gathering a small bundle of necessities from a storage compartment near the rear wall. A light cloth, a soft towel, and a few other simple items found their way into a small satchel that she slung over her shoulder with practiced ease.
When Varin finally stepped back into the main cabin, she immediately glanced up from her task, her focus shifting entirely toward him.
Her amber eyes lingered on him for a long, appreciative moment, taking in the transformation with a quiet intensity.
The change in his appearance was subtle but undeniably noticeable, as the heavy, rough exhaustion of their journey had been replaced by something significantly clearer and lighter. The fresh shave certainly helped reveal the sharp lines of his face, which she was growing increasingly fond of seeing.
A faint, genuine smile curved across her lips as she took in the sight of him.
"Acceptable?" she echoed softly, stepping a little closer to study him, her expression holding both warmth and a touch of pride.
"I think you look far more like the man I know you to be again, Varin."
Her gaze flicked briefly to the intricate runes that pulsed faintly along his skin, watching their rhythm for a heartbeat before returning to the familiar depths of his face.
"It is truly remarkable how ten hours of deep sleep and a proper shave can work such wonders on a man's spirit," she added, her voice carrying a melodic, soothing quality.
She adjusted the weight of the satchel on her shoulder and glanced around the interior of the cabin with a thoughtful, almost domestic air.
"You know…if we are going to make a regular habit of visiting this world together," she said lightly, her tone suggesting she very much hoped they would,
"I might honestly need to start keeping a permanent change of clothes in here."
A quiet, unmistakable glimmer of amusement touched her eyes as she considered the idea further.
"Perhaps I should even find a swimsuit that meets your approval," she teased gently.
She gave a small, graceful shrug as she turned toward the exit ramp controls, her movements fluid and relaxed in his presence.
"Though if we are fortunate enough, the springs will still be entirely empty when we arrive," she remarked, looking forward to the seclusion.
Her expression softened with a hint of playful concern, as if the thought of sharing the moment with anyone else was genuinely unappealing.
"I would very much prefer not to have any sort of audience to contend with this early in the morning," she admitted.
With that, she tapped the control panel, and the ramp began to lower slowly, allowing the fragrant, warm island air to spill into the ship alongside the distant, rhythmic sound of the crashing waves.
Seren stepped toward the opening, pausing to glance back at him with that same quiet warmth radiating from her amber gaze.
"Shall we go and find that water?"
Varin Mortifer