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Reincarnated as an Elf Prince-Chapter 154: Awkward
The silence didn't feel awkward. Not yet. It felt like something had just… settled. Not finished, but resting. Like two swords laid side by side without clashing.
Lindarion sat still, watching the edge of the snow drift beyond the hollow. His thoughts were quiet too.
Not empty. Just quieter than usual. Like the wind had taken something sharp with it on its way down the mountain.
Lira hadn't moved since she last spoke.
He turned slightly. Not all the way. Just enough to catch her in the corner of his vision.
Her eyes were closed now, but her posture wasn't relaxed. Her arms were folded over her middle, like she was keeping something in. Or keeping something out.
He thought about saying something else. Asking another question. But that felt greedy somehow. She had already given enough for one night.
So he didn't speak.
He just breathed.
And maybe that was what did it.
Lira shifted. Barely. Then again.
Then she moved closer.
Not a sudden thing. Not fast or dramatic. Just a quiet shuffle across the cold floor of the hollow.
He blinked. Didn't turn.
Her arm brushed his.
Then she wrapped both around him.
For a second, he didn't move. Didn't breathe. Didn't think.
She was warm.
Not blazing like fire. Not the kind of heat that demanded attention.
Just steady.
Soft.
Human.
His body tensed without meaning to. It always did. Every time someone got too close. But it didn't stay that way. Her arms stayed around him. Not tight. Not loose. Just there. Holding him without asking for anything.
His throat felt tight now.
Not in a bad way. Just full.
She didn't say a word. She didn't have to.
He sat there, leaning into it, heart thudding a little too loud. His chest didn't ache, but something inside it flickered in a way he didn't fully understand.
'What is this.'
Not a question he wanted answered. Just something that lived between thoughts and names.
His arms moved eventually.
Slow.
He raised one hand, placed it gently against her shoulder. The other stayed at his side.
He didn't hug her back, not really.
But he didn't move away either.
And maybe that was enough.
Lira's head rested lightly against his.
Her hair smelled like frost and iron. Something clean. Something cold.
His eyes drifted shut.
And for the first time in what felt like months, he didn't feel like someone who had to survive anything.
He just felt like a boy sitting next to someone who understood.
—
He didn't move.
Still. Breathing. Lightly resting against her shoulder.
But his brain? His brain had absolutely left the building.
'Okay. This is fine. Nothing weird happening. Totally normal.'
The fire crackled softly a few feet away. Someone, probably Meren, snored and shifted under their cloak. None of it helped.
Lira hadn't said a word. She hadn't looked at him either. Just sat beside him, leaned in, and… stayed there.
He didn't know if it was intentional. Didn't know if she even realized she'd done it. But her arm was against his, and her shoulder had settled lightly against the side of his head like it belonged there.
It didn't help that she was warm. Warmer than anyone had a right to be in this weather. Her cloak had a faint scent, something like ash and dry leaves. Not perfume. Just something grounded. Something real.
And her presence?
Still, steady, a little too close.
'Do not make this weird.'
He blinked a few times, not looking at her. Just straight ahead at the fire like it held all the answers to life and maybe a portal out of this body.
'You're not eleven. You're just in an eleven-year-old elf's body. This is fine. Probably.'
No one else was awake enough to notice. Ren had curled into herself near the fire, dead to the world.
Meren had rolled half onto his face and was now drooling quietly into his scarf.
Ardan hadn't moved from the entrance, still half-asleep but sitting like someone had warned him the floor might attack at any moment.
Lindarion's shoulder started to cramp. But he still didn't move.
'Say something? No. No. Then she'll move. That'll make it worse. Or better? No. Worse.' frёeweɓηovel.coɱ
The fire popped.
He finally shifted, just a little. Enough to relieve the pressure in his back. Lira didn't pull away. She just adjusted with him.
She was calm. Completely calm. Like this meant nothing. Like this was just part of sitting near someone after a long hike up a cold mountain.
That made it worse.
'She's just being kind. That's it. Don't be a moron.'
He let out a small breath. Not loud. Just enough to feel like he hadn't forgotten how lungs worked.
Then, finally, she spoke.
"You're always tense."
The words were simple. Not accusing. Not amused. Just… noticing.
He blinked, still staring at the fire.
"Yeah. Sorry."
"You don't need to be."
He risked a glance at her.
Her face was neutral. Focused on the flames. Not looking at him. Her posture was loose now, not stiff like before. She wasn't trying to make this weird. She was just… here.
That helped. A little.
"I'm not great at sitting still," he said quietly.
She nodded once. "I noticed."
A pause.
Then she leaned back slightly, arms folded now, the contact between them finally breaking.
He didn't miss the warmth. But he felt like he could breathe again.
Lindarion shifted his weight and drew his knees in.
The cold was still outside. The fire was still small. But he didn't feel like he was freezing anymore.
Lira didn't say anything else.
Neither did he.
But for once, that silence didn't feel heavy.
—
Lindarion didn't move. Still tucked in. Arms resting on his knees. Eyes on the fire.
Lira hadn't shifted either.
She sat upright again. Not rigid. Just alert in that way she always was, like her back didn't understand what relaxation was supposed to look like.
He glanced at her from the corner of his eye.
Sharp outline. Dark hair falling past her shoulders in loose strands. Cold had flushed her cheeks faintly, but she didn't shiver.
She didn't seem to register the cold at all now. If anything, the only thing that moved was her gaze, quietly tracking the firelight.