Eye
of the Storm
Main
Characters: Elladan, OC
Rating: R
Pairings: Elladan/Human
OFC
Genre: Angst/Romance
Length: Short story
Summary: Elladan is
caught in the storm of his despair.
A/N:
I wrote this ficlet for Lhunuial,
who requested a dark and moody Elladan.
~***~
The
storm was ragging outside. Rain poured against the windows of the
inn. Dark clouds seemed to gather over the roof, never to let the
sun pierce ever again. It suited perfectly the mood of the tall
and lean figure that was looking out the window of his room. Dark
and moody. Sad and almost desperate.
Elladan
huffed impatiently. He knew she would come. Here in this dark little
inn, they found an escape from their lives, their races, their cultures.
It was like a hole in time where nothing mattered except them and
what they felt for each other.
His
elven senses picked up the sound of light feet in the hallway and
he rushed to the door. He wanted, needed to crush his lovely woman
into his arms tonight. To make her whimper and scream for him and
to hold her seated body against his afterwards. He needed so madly
to forget, to erase the image of his sister’s dying form from
his spirit. His heart was weeping and aching from the loss but his
body was yearning for a woman he claimed every night.
The
door was slowly opened and he lost himself in the hurricane of his
feelings.
***
Branwen
almost lost her balance when she felt the strong arms of her lover
close around her and his hard body crush her against the wall. Something
was wrong. He was usually so tender and patient, making love to
her for hours, slowly and teasingly. Here, all she could feel was
a frantic need.
She
responded eagerly to his ministrations, her whole body on fire.
Suddenly, amongst the heated kisses, she felt them. Tears. Salty
and wet against her shoulder. Elladan buried his face in her neck
and she held him, humming softy in his pointy ear. And at that precise
moment, she knew she loved him deeply, no matter what he said about
it.
She
held him for a long time, his warm breath tickling her ears. Outside,
the rain was still pouring, the sky black, as if nature tried to
personify grief. She was in the eye of the storm. And she had never
been happier.
THE
END |