The mist easily reminded her of home, but Merida still treated it with caution as it spread, along with the whispers of what lay within. If it hadn't been for the fact that she enjoyed her life quite a bit, all things considered, she would have run right into the thick of it to see her family again.
As it was Merida found herself swallowed by it as it crept about the tree she had been napping under. The sun felt less oppressive in it's heat and the slight chill woke her. Instead of large white gardenias hanging overhead, the sight of ripening apples and shedding branches greeted her. Along with a green gown and familiar face, ready to scold her as she tried to sit up.
"Merida! You can't possibly be sleeping out in the open in your condition! Ye'll catch your deaths if there were no one here to look for you!"
She had expected to see her mum again were she to wander into the mist , but Merida was confused with what more she saw. She tried to shake off her sleepiness, registering the endless mountains and cliffs in the distance beyond her father's castle instead of huts and plains and dunes that gave way to beaches. She could hear the bustle of the kitchen staff, Maudie's voice ringing out over all of it, most likely at her brothers. Smell the decay of autumn leaves, traces of sheep that must have grazed not far from her resting spot, breads and pies baking from the direction of the castle kitchens. It was all too real. Was this the dream the island had for her, or was the island and all its inhabitants the true illusion?
Attempting to rise, Merida noticed another development. One in the vicinity of her swelling belly.
"Really, Merida," Elinor huffed. "I know you value your free time, but you can't carry on like a girl when you're going to be a mother."
She screamed.
As it was Merida found herself swallowed by it as it crept about the tree she had been napping under. The sun felt less oppressive in it's heat and the slight chill woke her. Instead of large white gardenias hanging overhead, the sight of ripening apples and shedding branches greeted her. Along with a green gown and familiar face, ready to scold her as she tried to sit up.
"Merida! You can't possibly be sleeping out in the open in your condition! Ye'll catch your deaths if there were no one here to look for you!"
She had expected to see her mum again were she to wander into the mist , but Merida was confused with what more she saw. She tried to shake off her sleepiness, registering the endless mountains and cliffs in the distance beyond her father's castle instead of huts and plains and dunes that gave way to beaches. She could hear the bustle of the kitchen staff, Maudie's voice ringing out over all of it, most likely at her brothers. Smell the decay of autumn leaves, traces of sheep that must have grazed not far from her resting spot, breads and pies baking from the direction of the castle kitchens. It was all too real. Was this the dream the island had for her, or was the island and all its inhabitants the true illusion?
Attempting to rise, Merida noticed another development. One in the vicinity of her swelling belly.
"Really, Merida," Elinor huffed. "I know you value your free time, but you can't carry on like a girl when you're going to be a mother."
She screamed.
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Date: 2013-10-28 07:08 am (UTC)Just as Stoick was clapping Hiccup on the back (nearly knocking him to the ground), Hiccup heard a familiar voice.
"Merida! Where are you!? Are you okay!?"
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Date: 2013-10-30 02:35 am (UTC)Queen. The idea that this version of the world was without her father on top of wishing her knocked up with heaven-knows-who for a husband was all the more alarming.
That was, until she crashed into the solid wall of Fergus's chest. The comfort of seeing him still well, if quite a bit more gray and a little tired looking, was short lived.
"Aye, don't be in such a hurry, lass! Yer king will find ye well enough."
Merida could feel her face pink and she bit her lip, wondering what exactly this could mean. Other than this clearly being Hiccup's fault.
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Date: 2013-10-30 03:08 am (UTC)"I'm proud of you, lad. There's no one else I trust to do this." With one slab of a hand pressed into his back, Hiccup let himself be guided through the mists.
"King Fergus!" Had Stoick always been so loud? Yes. Probably. "I've brought my son to act in my stead. He is wise and will speak for the Hooligans of Berk."
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Date: 2013-11-08 02:33 am (UTC)"This is yer doin', innit?!"
It was a lucky thing that the laughter of vikings and highlanders over the din of blaring bagpipes drowned out her angered tones. It would not do well for the people to see such a start to an alliance.
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Date: 2013-11-08 03:20 am (UTC)Oh. That was what she was blaming him for. Stoick's demeanor hadn't changed a lot, still grinning down proudly at his son. "You've done a great job, son. The peace treaty. The marriage. The lovely firecracker?"
Hiccup winced, "Oh gods, Dad!" Then he turned back to Merida, "I don't know what's going on!"
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Date: 2013-11-08 03:44 am (UTC)"Three months away from me, and I'm. What exactly do you have to say for yourself now?"
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Date: 2013-11-08 03:48 am (UTC)"You're–!" he said it again, this time rolling nervously along with her teasing. "But I'm back."
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Date: 2013-11-10 03:37 am (UTC)Merida may not have wished for a husband for so long, but she did want a family that was safe, healthy and growing. And if she must marry, at least it was with a friend that she adored rather than some suitor claiming her as a prize that she followed out of duty.
It helped that Hiccup was a wise lad who knew to fear her, even when she was with child. Their child.
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Date: 2013-11-10 09:16 am (UTC)And he and Merida stood at the front of it all, respected and accepted and, apparently, happily watching united in more ways than one.
"This isn't bad, as things go."
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Date: 2013-11-10 04:07 pm (UTC)She hesitates. There's still a nagging in the back of her head about the things that are off, about what is missing. The other family she had started to feel for. The heat and sand. Months that are surely missing, more than the three she had said Hiccup gone. The unerring love of her freedom, which this is not, no matter how Merida secretly longs for a family and future like this some day when she's ready.
"It isn't real, is it?"
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Date: 2013-11-11 10:28 pm (UTC)"I don't think so."