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She wants a child, and will have no other's but his own; if he could have induced her by evidence of cowardice, to leave him, then she would long ago have gone. But she is here, with him, waiting patiently for an answer.
"I..." And still, he does not know what he wants, except not to hurt her again, and again, and again. But there is no clear path to it: honesty, fear, confusion, anything but an unreserved, dishonest joy seems doomed to failure. The chance to lie is all but gone, in his shock, and hesitation, "This is what you want? We have never spoken— though of course, there was never much time."
Not yet, though there should have been, and now is that time indeed. Finally now, at the end of their long journey, when there is nothing but to heal, and heal the world in place, a broke bone left unset too long.
"...Vhenan..."
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It is not the worst reaction she had feared, nor is it better than she had hoped -- it is simply... Solas being Solas, unable to act as any other than himself, time after time. It is almost endearing. And it is time, she thinks, for a story.
"I spent most of my life with what would happen to me already planned out. It had been so since it was confirmed I had no magical powers to claim. I would be bonded to another Dalish, preferably a Keeper, and I would spend my life having children, like a good Dalish woman, and helping my clan, and being..." She shrugs, vaguely. "...I think I described it to Felassan as content mediocrity." She would have been happy enough then, probably. Told herself that she had done all that was expected of her, and be pleased at the thought.
"But truth be told, I had not relished the idea of bearing children, even as inevitable as they seemed. They, and the man who would have fathered them, seemed to be as much a duty as hunting deer, or gathering herbs. Things that were done for the good of the clan, because we would die without them. My enjoyment was a nonissue." And Beleth, as Solas, and anyone who had spent any time in her general proximity would probably note, was a woman who would do what must be done, no matter her private opinions, nor what it would cost her.
"And then... the conclave happened, and all expectations of my life were as thoroughly demolished as the temple. Perhaps it is unkind to sad this, but for as many people died in that explosion... gaining the anchor allowed me to live. Of course, it nearly killed me in the end, but." And here, she reaches for his face again, fingers gliding over his skin. "You saved me twice -- more than that, now. I had a new chance at what to get out of my life. I had choices. And this..." She leans forward then, pressing her lips to Solas, before pulling away. "...is what I have chosen. I love you so much, Sileal. I have chosen you, and if we have a child, that it would be a choice between us."
Her hand moves, to rest over his, and it is a soft, gentle smile that she gives him, full of love and satisfaction. "If you don't feel ready, Solas, I understand. It's a choice for both of us. I have as long to wait as you need. And if that time never comes... than that is the path we will walk, together." The image of her holding that child flashes in her mind -- but after just sharing her own fears of having children out of obligation, she would cut out her own tongue before forcing it upon her beloved.
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Solas has always been someone who loves with all his heart. Even as a spirit of Wisdom itself, the most important decisions in his life had been determined by love, for the better or worse. Falling in love with her had been the most wonderful thing he had ever done, and the most frightening; to realize, once again, that he might be shackled and tethered by his idiot heart. That she might pull him this way and that, away from his path and his nature, broken and skewed though it might have become.
Terrifying. Terrifying. Why else had he spent ten long years running?
But she has never broken a promise, not where he could see it, not to those she loved. And if Solas trusts nothing else, it is that she does love him, as he does her. Long ago, she swore to lay down the power of the Inquisition, when its mission was done, and so she had— he need not fear that her sorrow and longing will be used as a goad to bend his neck.
And, free from that terror, one among many, he finds the room to breath, and makes a decision.
"Show me," He says, quiet and urgent. It is the voice he once used in the field, to direct them around a particularly problematic rift, or to point out a danger a non-mage might have missed, "Dream with me, emma lath, and show me what you saw."
Solas sits back on his heels and rucks up his trousers, putting himself aright before rising— and extending a hand to her. Where intuition and emotion cannot hold sway, it is in asking the question, and in being curious for more knowledge, that wisdom lies.
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It's just as well that she finds something new to focus on, as she takes Solas' hand, rises to her feet, and turns to face the way home. It is then that she remembers that she is wearing little but ribbon and lace, some distance from the privacy their home promises. Well... at least there is always the halla, able to neatly solve both the problem of her expression, and of her semi-nudity.
And then it is a quick journey, to the house, then the bed, wrapping her arms around Solas as they are pulled into the Fade.
They stand in the Fade -- the Fade of Thedas, or Caldera's facimile of one, as close as this version can get to mimicking it. And before them, as in the orb's vision, stood Beleth, sandwiched on either end by Solas and Felassan. But it is, of course, the bundle in the sling across her chest that draws the eye, a little chubby hand appearing as a tiny voice fusses. As before, it is Felassan that draws the infant out of the sling, holding a flower to the child. And it is Solas who plucks the baby away as Beleth immediately starts scolding him.
The infant is of a skin tone between Solas and Beleth, lightly tanned, with wispy hair, and a healthy chubbiness to them. But it is the eyes that stand out -- the cherubic face turns, and vivid purple eyes are as clear as anything, staring directly at the two observers. The others carry on, oblivious to the dreamers.
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They will have a child. If it is not this precise child, it will still be so like as to mean no difference. They will raise the babe not in the physical world, but in the Fade, where they will be born of its eddies, and washed in every heartbeat by the endless currents of dream and emotion, power and life.
And he knows, with all the terrible, undeniable force of his very physical body, that that is what will give him the strength to complete the great task: to clear the Blight, to rescue Felassan.
This moment. That child. Those small, violet eyes peering back at them from some unnamed future. He cannot blame Beleth for wanting it; it carries the force of the inevitable.
"Oh," He says softly, and for a moment or two is more vulnerable than he has been since his own first breaths, reach forward by instinct as if to touch that tiny hand, "I see."
He wants that future... And so does she.
"...I..." Solas hesitates, turning away, "I... have never been a father. Nor a parent of any kind. Occasionally, a teacher, but I am told me methods... are harsh. Are you sure, Vhenan?"
Not that this was what she wanted, of course. He understands now, her heart-deep passion for this. But with him? Will he not ruin such a small and fragile life?
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And Beleth wants it. Watching Solas look upon the baby, and the baby stares back at him, unafraid. That baby seeing what Beleth sees every time she looks at Solas -- so much more than all of his titles, he is the man that she loves. He is her beloved. And she wants this proof of their love, a life they create together, wholly separate and more wonderful than either of them.
Slowly, she steps forward, reaches up to touch Solas' face, run her fingers down his jaw, then cup his cheek. Her smile is as full of love and gentleness as she is capable of. "You are a good husband, and you will be a good father. There is so much love in you, Sileal. And you deserve all the unconditional love that will be yours in turn. Neither will you be alone... between the three of us," And her eyes move across the adult figures, eyes all locked on the child, "I'm sure we'll figure it out, together."
They will. Whether or not Cordelia's orb was true hardly matters. It is the future that they desire, and between the three of them, what could possibly stop them from grasping it?
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She declares him full of love and he feels himself a creature bound up entirely in uncertainty and fear, a broken figure of grief and regret.
But her faith in him has never wavered. He sighs, and bends his face against her hand, dropping his head forward in agreement. Yes. Yes, he will master his fear and forge ahead once more— had he not done so once already? It made no difference if it was into the Fade itself, or to this strange new reality, suffused in beauty and love. If anyone threatened them, his family, he would show them a Dread Wolf indeed...
"Var lath vir suledin," He whispers, almost in recognition. Her words, his wistful desire; if they commit to this path, it will be made true, "Ar lath ma, Vhenan."
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"And I, you." She whispers to him, then gives a long, happy sigh. Content -- that is how she feels. Content in the world and her life. Wrapped around her heart, loved and loving. It hardly matters when this baby will come about: what matters is that it will, some day, and that Solas will be there for it, and happy that it has happened.
It's almost a strange feeling. To be so pleased with everything, with how it has all turned out.
"Kissing you in that dream, so long ago, was the best thing to ever happen to me." She tells him, voice only slightly muffled in his chest. "I love you so much, Sileal."