Tainting The Light

The sweet song of chirping birds could be heard outside the cabin, sunlight shining in through its windows and filled the vacation home with its warmth. The melting season had arrived and the snow covered mountain had become lush with green and blooming mountain flowers which filled the air with their pleasant scent. The sight was welcoming to the recently married couple who were used to the city life of nonstop people and happenings that gave little time to enjoy nature at its finest. Izar walked out of the kitchen and into the living room, a cup of tea in hand as he placed it on the table before taking a seat on the couch beside his beautiful wife. Sitting down beside her he draped an arm over her shoulder, planting a kiss on her cheek. The smell of Daffodils and Lavender filling his nostrils and smelling far sweeter than the blooming flowers outside, the light reflecting off the wedding band she wore on her finger caught his eye and he couldn't help but feel lucky to have such a wonderful partner at his side. Their wedding had been a small ceremony filled with close friends but it had been a party he'd enjoyed like no other before their honeymoon on the beaches of Eastern Caelum which too would be an experience he'd likely never forget.

"I can't tell if I like the snowy season or the melting season up here more. I've always enjoyed winter but the forests get so lush and beautiful during the melting season that it's hard not to see the appeal. Even though it's the hottest point in summer down in Crocus it feels like mid-spring up here around this time of year" He spoke as he rested his head gently against her own, just seeming to think out loud before he moved his head to sit up again. "Have you been thinking about what we talked about? Having a baby? We talked about it a lot before we got married and now that we are, I'd kinda like to but I understand if you'd rather us just enjoy the married life for a bit. I know the baby talks only started happening after Phobos brought it up" He spoke, his voice soft but obviously more serious than he'd been a moment ago.