you and I both know that the house is haunted
and you and I both know that the ghost is me
Magnus was not immune to the allure of beauty, but he was not obsessed with it. For the most part, it was something that fell to the wayside of his thoughts—an unobtrusive pleasure he would sometimes dwell on when the afternoon sun slanted across the hills of the Gates or Minette smiled in genuine pleasure. But, for the most part, it was forgotten. It was certainly forgotten when he looked at Anhe, being more interested in the anxiety riddling her body or the kindness lurking in her gaze. He did not care whether or not she was traditionally pretty; he cared more for her mind and her soul. Those were what was important.
When she decides to take him up on his offer, his scarred lips stretch into a smile, and his gold-flecked eyes burn a little brighter. Nodding toward the others who had joined their group, he steps back, motioning toward the border. “I would be honored to show you the way.” He could not way to see the way she reacted to the peace of the Gates. It was sunny during the day, but there were plenty of trees that gathered in thick groups, their branches tangling into one another to create shade for those who sought it.
She would find a home there. He felt positive of it.
Tucking his wings closer into his sides, he led her from the group and away to the Heaven, thankful not for the first time that it was one of the closet kingdoms to the field. The journey, while not immediate, was not painfully long, and he would not tire her out with hours and hours of traveling. When they finally reached the borders of the kingdom, he stepped confidently across it, turning his handsome head her way and smiling. “This is Heaven.” He walked for several more stops, reaching a small knoll that overlooked the rest of the kingdom, the land unfolding around them before turning back to her. “What do you think?”
MAGNUS
once general. once lord. once king.
@[Anhedonia]