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The entire walk to the house in the woods felt heavy. At first she had written off a few strange symptoms as simply feeling off, but it hadn't taken much at all to know for certain. A part of her felt terrible that she'd already spoken to two other people without telling Geralt first, but she needed-- she needed to get her thoughts out. To come to terms with the reality. She still wasn't entirely sure how she felt about everything, but Greta and Inej were right: she had to talk to Geralt. That would make everything clear.

Or at least, she hoped so.

It had been more than a month since the strange shooting star in Darrow, since so many people fell victim to weird wishes. Nina knew this was some strange fall out from that, but it hadn't disappeared when everything went back to normal. If it had, well. She wouldn't be walking this slowly.

The cabin was more furnished now than it had been a month ago, cozy and comfortable to live in. Nina took a deep breath and let it go slowly; she focused on her own pounding heart and slowed it down, forcing her body to calm. She tried to do the same for the churning in her stomach. She didn't know why she was so anxious: this could have one of just a handful of outcomes, and she would be fine no matter what.

When she saw Geralt out in the little garden he'd started, she smiled. Whether she liked it or not, she'd become terribly fond of this man. She was rather certain she loved him, but she still held tight to that word, afraid of it.

"Oh good, you're home," she said with a smile. A breeze whipped the skirt of her dress: she always wore red when she did her tailoring and Grisha work in the city.

Date: 2018-07-05 11:11 pm (UTC)
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Geralt leaned forward to rest his cheek against the soft, dark fall of Nina's hair, breathing slowly. He'd missed the complicated scent of her, the sound if her living and breathing, when held been withoyt the mutations. Now that they were back, he wanted to memorize them.

Ciri came to his mind before anything and anyone else, how would she feel about all of this? Resentment, because it wasn't Yennefer who had gotten what she wanted, a child? Jealousy, for having to share Geralt's concern? Or would she simply be happy for him?

Maybe all of those. Emotions were never promised to be simple.

He thought of how it would reorganize Nina's life.

He thought about how much he wanted this without knowing it.

"What do you think?"

Geralt pressed a kiss to Nina's ear.

Date: 2018-07-08 04:17 am (UTC)
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"I believe things happen for a reason," Geralt said, turning his head away for just a moment, worried that the statement might seem ridiculous, especially coming from a man who seemed as unsentimental and realistic about such things as he normally did, being a witcher as he was.

"So there's no reason not to believe that this wasn't the same. It shouldn't have happened, but it did. If that ties us together, that's fine. It's not something to avoid. I learned that years ago."

He gripped one of Nina's knees, drawing loose, gentle circles.

"That means yes, to be clear."

Date: 2018-07-09 03:07 am (UTC)
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Geralt snorted and stood from his seat to bend over Nina and press a long, committed kiss to her mouth before moving away again.

"I would still think you were pretty even if you turned into a werewolf tomorrow. Because you're pretty."

She would always be pretty. She was a pretty soul, and nothing would change that. It was unlike Yennefer, whose spells made her beautiful. But she'd been born with a hard and bitter soul, and Getalt would always see that as well.

"We'll need a nursery."

Date: 2018-07-09 03:35 am (UTC)
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"Spring sounds ... fortuitous," thinking of the Lady in Dol Blathanna, the Valley of Flowers. It was a blessed month. Geralt didn't believe in the hods, but the Lady wasn't a god. Not any more than Ciri's abilities made her one.

He kissed Nina again, briefly, in passing, and poured himself another drink. This time, it was in celebration. He could celebrate while still being terrified. He'd never dealt with infants before, not like Vesemir. By Geralt's time, the sutcher alchemists had already been slaughtered, lost with the secrets to the Trials. There would be no more witcher children.

But what sort of child would their be?

"Negotiate?"

Date: 2018-07-16 01:32 am (UTC)
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Geralt nodded, but turned his head away to hide a very slight grimace. The question hurt a little, because of what he was, how many times he'd endured it. It hurt a little more, because it brought on only his worst memories of his time with Tris.

"Of course I do. I don't have any reason to pretend if I didn't. I'm not a typical man."

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