Where Every Scroll is a New Adventure
Welcome to HIME'S SPACE, a little blog universe where I share the things I love most. My name is Aliyah, but you can also call me Hime. Iโm someone who has a deep passion for literature, art, baking, and exploring the gameworld of Fields of Mistria, Stardew Valley, and their incredible mods, especially SVE, RSV, & ES. After thinking it over for a long time, I finally decided to join this platform. On this blog, youโll find a mix of content across various fandoms, but my focus will mainly be about these two farming games, FOM & SDV and its expanded mods. I hope you have a wonderful time here! โจ
This masterlist features my farmer OCs and their backstories. Alongside them, youโll also find my stories, skits, gameplay snippets, and glimpses into my modded adventures across Stardew Valley and Fields of Mistria.
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Lost Between Realms
Lost in the Sunset (turning this into a full oneshot)
A Moment by the Sea (Sebastian X Aleia)
Walking the Wire (Sam X Yvonne)
From Spring Blooms to Winter Warmth (Sam X Yvonne)
Fortuitous Encounter (Lance X Rosemary)
Chocolate and Confidences (Jio X Cerise)
A Symphony in Spring (Sam X Yvonne)
Seasons of Connections (Sebastian X Aleia)
A Symphonic Spring Wedding (Sam X Yvonne)
Autumn's Entanglement (Sebastian X Aleia)
Beyond the Memories (Sebastian X Aleia)
Unbreakable Melody (Sebastian X Aleia)
Sunrise at the Summit (Sebastian X Aleia)
Moonlit Hunger (Sebastian X Aleia)
Reckless Winter (Canon X OCs)
Love Across the Valley (Canon X Ocs)
Beneath Crimson Ties (Lance X Rosemary)
Reckless Assumption (Canon X OCs)
Unlikely Brotherhood (Canon X OCs)
Woven in Stardust (Caldarus X Isaria)
Caldarus's Accidental Guide to Wooing a Farmer (Caldarus X Isaria)
After SVE 2.0 Update
IsaacXFarmer on a date, after SVE 2.0
How my Stardew Farmers meet Lance
Farmer needs help
Married Farmer sees an attractive NPC
After FOM Full Update
Sterling stop flirting with the Farmer!
Awkward Serenade
Confusing Confessions
Swords, Sarcasm and Survival
How to summon every marriage candidates
Riddle me this
Mayo Madness
After Fields of Mistria Update
The Self-Doubt Catastrophe
From Stone Cold to Heartthrob: A Farmer's Priorities
The Mirror's Truth
A raccoon called me "idiot" in my own native language
Wren shoves your farmer down a Skull Cavern shaft to test the depth before jumping in
How do my farmers cuss?
Sterling's love gifts are ๐ป๐ป๐ป
Reminiscing that one rainy night
Finished the Mastery Cave
FINALLY achieved True Perfection โค๏ธ
I finally got the tea set!
Another Sam Immersive mod
Cute perler beads keychain
Cute perler beads keychain Pt.2
My Farmer's Inner Thoughts: Caldarus experience
If your SDV farmer was in Fields of Mistria then who would they romance
Dreams are getting out of hand
Lance and Jio dynamic
LanceXIsaac getting married but who proposes first?
SDV/SVE Bachelors react to the Qi fruit
My Farmer in a nun outfit 18+
Lance and Jio's Reactions To Seeing Their Spouse In A Sexy Version of Their Uniforms 18+
SDV bachelors react to Statue of Perfection/True Perfection
How would the adventurers, mages, or even their spouses react to the Farmer, who used to be a former assassin
SDV Bachelors would react if they discovered their spouse is a former assassin
RSV bachelor/ettes react to farmer a former assassin
SDV/SVE bachelors/ettes with Farmer as a former famous singer
RSV bachelors/ettes reaction to their kidnapping for revenge/ransom, where their spouse Farmer, furious, comes to rescue them
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Hey everyone! Iโve just uploaded new chapters of "Caldarus's Accidental Guide to Wooing a Farmer." Hereโs a sneak peek from the latest chapter:
She hummed softly to herself as she tied off the ends of the flower crown, a satisfied smile playing on her lips as she admired her handiwork. With a gentle movement, she leaned forward, carefully lifting the delicate creation and placing it atop Caldarusโs head.
His gaze flickered up from his book, curiosity stirring as he regarded her with quiet intrigue. โAnother one?โ His voice held no protest, only mild surprise as though he had already anticipated such an outcome.
She grinned, her fingers still lingering near the crown as she adjusted it slightly. โOf course! Youโre starting a collection now.โ
A breath of amusement escaped him, a faint exhale that wasnโt quite a laugh but carried the essence of one. He made no move to remove it, allowing the memory of their first festival together to surface, the distant recollection of when she had first given him a flower crown, back when he had been nothing more than an unmoving stone figure in her fields.
Slowly he closed his book, letting it rest upon his lap as his gaze drifted to the flowers surrounding them. Reaching out he selected one, his fingers brushing over the soft petals as he turned his attention back to her. With deliberate care he leaned in, the space between them narrowing as he reached up, gently tucking the flower beneath her ear. His fingertips brushed against her hair, the strands soft beneath his touch as he adjusted the placement, ensuring it sat just right.
Isariaโs breath hitched, her heartbeat suddenly irregular, caught off guard by the unexpected gentleness of the gesture. A warmth crept up her neck, settling in her cheeks as she remained frozen under his touch, her mind scrambling to form a coherent response.
โThere.โ Caldarus said simply, his golden eyes studying her with an unreadable expression. โIt suits you.โ
Her fingers twitched slightly against her lap, the sudden flutter in her chest sending a ripple of warmth through her body. โOh. Uhhhโฆโ She cleared her throat, attempting to steady herself though the lingering sensation of his touch made it a challenge. โThanks.โ
His expression remained calm, entirely unaware of the effect he had just caused as though the simple act had held no deeper meaning beyond placing a flower in her hair.
Isaria let out a breath, shaking her head slightly as she reached for another flower, her hands busying themselves as she willed away the warmth creeping up her cheeks. โYou know.โ she mused, attempting a casual tone, โYou have a habit of saying things that sound suspiciously like flirting.โ
Caldarus blinked, his brow slightly furrowing, genuine curiosity flickering across his features. โDo I?โ
She laughed, a light and breathy sound as she shook her head again. โNever mind.โ
Here's the link of the fic:
https://archiveofourown.org/works/63931303/chapters/163977091
[Scene: A quiet evening in a candle-lit study. Caldarus is seated at his desk, engrossed in an old tome while Isaria bursts into the room with an excited expression.]
Isaria: *grinning mischievously* Caldarus! I just met the most beautiful person in all of Mistria!
Caldarus: *barely glancing up, voice calm and measured* Have you now? And where pray tell, did you encounter such an individual?
Isaria: *dramatically pulls out a small ornate mirror and holds it up* Right here! Arenโt they just breathtaking?
Caldarus: *raises an eyebrow, setting his book down* Youโre holding it the wrong way.
Isaria: *blinking, tilting her head* Huh?
Caldarus: *with an exasperated sigh, taking the mirror and turning it toward the farmer* Look again.
Isaria: *stiffens as she sees her own reflection, expression faltering for just a second* Oh...
Caldarus: *leaning slightly closer, his voice lowering to a rare, softer tone* Yes, you truly are beautiful.
Isaria: *scoffs lightly, setting the mirror down* Please, youโre ridiculous. Thatโs not what I meant.
Caldarus: *watching her closely* No? Then why the sudden interest in the floor?
Isaria: *crossing her arms, turning away just enough to hide the warmth creeping up her neck* I was just testing your perception. Clearly, you overthink things.
Caldarus: *chuckles, shaking his head as he returns to his book* If you say so.
Isaria: *grumbling under her breath, fidgeting with the edge of her sleeve* Youโre still ridiculous.
Caldarus: *without looking up* And yet, you keep coming back.
Hereโs a skit idea for my upcoming new chapters in Caldarus's Accidental Guide to Wooing a Farmer, more romantic shenanigans between our ethereal handsome dragon, Caldarus and my mysterious farmer, Isaria! Expect plenty of witty banter, unexpected moments and of course, Isaria trying (and failing) to keep her cool around Caldarusโs unintentional flirting and effortless charm.
Hey guys! I just uploaded a new chapter โCaldarus's Accidental Guide to Wooing a Farmerโ Hereโs a sneak peek:
โYouโre catching on fast.โ she admitted, a small smile tugging at her lips. โMaybe you wonโt burn the kitchen down after all.โ
Caldarus let out a low hum, his voice laced with dry amusement. โYour faith in me is truly touching. Should I take that as encouragement?โ
โTake it as a miracle.โ she shot back without missing a beat.
After finishing the prep, they moved on to the stove, where Isaria began explaining how to handle the cauldron properly. โJust a simple simmer. No excessive flames, no magical shortcuts, just patience.โ
Caldarus nodded, setting the fire beneath the cauldron with measured control. Everything seemed to be going well until Isaria turned away for a mere moment to grab another ingredient. Before he could respond, a sudden boom shook the room, sending a burst of smoke billowing from the other side of the kitchen. Isaria whipped around, eyes widening at the sight of the cauldron, now engulfed in flames. โOh, for the love ofโ! Caldarus! What did you do?!โ
โI followed the steps exactly as you instructed.โ he said, though his gaze flicked between the fire and her with mild concern.
Here's the link of the fic:
https://archiveofourown.org/works/63931303/chapters/163977091
Hey guys! I just wrote a new CaldarusXFarmer fanfic on AO3, titled "Caldarus's Accidental Guide to Wooing a Farmer" Here are some snippets from a few of the chapters!
A silence stretched between them. Isariaโs mind whirred, piecing the information together, her unease growing with every passing second. Before she could say anything, he inhaled deeply his movements sharp and twitchy and then with eerie composure, he continued. โHowever, I believe my measurements may have been off. Unlessโฆโ His golden eyes narrowed slightly, his head tilting with calculated curiosity. โThe room appears to be vibrating. Do you perceive this as well?โ
It took a moment for the realization to fully sink in and when it did Isaria froze, her stomach dropping. Gods above. This was happening. Caldarus, an ancient, powerful, cold-blooded dragon guardian had overdosed on caffeine.
โOh, for the love ofโ!โ She immediately went closer to him, reaching out before he could topple sideways. โCal, you need to sit still before you vibrate out of existence.โ
Here's the link of my fanfic...
Summary: My farmer, Isaria invites Caldarus to the Shooting Star Festival, offering him a rare moment of peace beneath the starlit sky. As they watch the stars fall, they share quiet conversations about fate, memory, and what truly matters. In the hush of the night, something unspoken lingers between them. a warmth, a connection, a fleeting glimpse of something more.
The Shooting Star Festival had arrived, painting the night sky with shimmering trails of light. The air was thick with the scent of earth and pine, the cool summer breeze carrying the distant laughter and murmured wishes of the townsfolk gathered in Mistriaโs heart. Yet, Isaria found herself far from the bustling celebration, her path winding deep into the woods where the ancient temple lay hidden beneath the moonโs gentle glow. In her hands, she held a delicate star-shaped brooch, its polished surface glinting under the celestial glow. It was a token of invitation, a gesture she hoped a certain guardian dragon would accept, now that he stood in his physical form, bound to the earth in a way he had not been for centuries.
Her heart quickened as she approached the templeโs clearing, where the draconic guardian stood beneath the branches. He was a vision against the night, his long turquoise hair cascading over his shoulders like silk spun from the oceanโs depths, his golden eyes reflecting the starlight above. There was something otherworldly about him still, despite the humanity he now carried, as if the very fabric of time wove around him differently.
Isaria stepped forward, extending the brooch toward him. โI thought you might like to have this.โ she said, her voice steady but carrying an underlying sincerity.
Caldarus took the brooch carefully, his fingers brushing against hers for the briefest moment. He examined the design, his expression shifting from curiosity to recognition. โA brooch? Now where have I seen this design before?โ He paused, lost in thought, before his eyes widened in recognition. โAh! Are you asking me to join you tonight to watch the stars? Iโโ He hesitated, his voice softer now, touched by something that almost resembled wonder. โI gratefully accept your invitation.โ
A small smile curved Isariaโs lips. โIโm glad.โ she admitted, feeling a weight she hadnโt noticed lift from her chest.
Caldarus nodded solemnly before glancing toward the trees. โI will need to guide you through a secret path in the woods to reach the summit, for I should not stray too far from its protection in my current state.โ
โI understand.โ she assured him. โIโll follow wherever you lead.โ
His expression softened at that, something unreadable flickering in his gaze before he inclined his head. โDo not worry, Isaria, I will take care to conserve my energy. Let us meet tonight at 8 PM. I am looking forward to it.โ
And so, at the appointed time, Isaria found herself beside him once more, the two ascending the hidden trail that wound its way up through the dense canopy. The climb was steep, but with each step, the trees thinned, revealing the heavens in their full, breathtaking expanse. When they finally emerged at the summit, a vast stretch of night unfolded before them, endless and glittering, the stars pulsing like embers scattered across the dark.
Caldarus stood still for a long moment, gazing outward with an expression of quiet awe, his golden eyes reflecting the celestial glow above. The sky painted in endless shades of indigo and silver, stretched vast and unbroken before them, alight with the brilliance of countless stars. He exhaled softly, his voice barely more than a whisper carried by the wind.
โI wonderโฆโ he murmured, more to himself than to her, his tone laced with something akin to longing. โHow long has it been since I last saw this particular view?โ
Isaria turned to him, watching how the starlight illuminated his features, casting an almost ethereal glow upon his skin. He looked as if he belonged to the night itself, a being woven from shadow and light, standing at the precipice of something long-forgotten. There was a stillness in him, as though he were caught between memory and reality, his presence both grounded and untethered all at once.
โDoes it feel familiar?โ she asked softly, her voice gentle against the hush of the wind.
For a moment he did not answer, his gaze remaining fixed upon the heavens as if searching for something just out of reach. When he finally spoke, his words were measured, careful.
โPerhaps.โ he admitted, a slow breath leaving him. โThough time distorts memory in strange ways.โ
A comfortable silence settled between them, filled only by the whisper of the breeze and the distant rustle of the trees. The night was alive with the quiet hum of existence, the kind of silence that spoke louder than words. Above them, the sky continued its celestial dance, streaks of silver and gold cascading in fleeting brilliance.
Then, after a moment, Caldarus turned his golden gaze back to her, something unspoken lingering in his expression.
โThank you for inviting me out here this evening, Isaria.โ
His words, though simple, carried a weight that settled deep within her chest. There was a sincerity in his voice that made her smile, warmth blooming beneath her chest like the soft flicker of candlelight.
โI am glad to see this custom continues to withstand the passage of time.โ he continued, his voice quieter now, touched with reverence. โMistrians once referred to the practice as Starbinding, you know. An apt name, indeed. Humans, despite being mortal or perhaps because they are mortal, tend to be particularly sensitive to the bonds that their souls form throughout their lifetimes.โ
Isaria tilted her head slightly, the words stirring something within her, a quiet curiosity threading through her thoughts. โSo it really binds people together?โ
Caldarus let out a soft chuckle, the sound low and rich, carrying an almost wistful note. โWell, think of it this way.โ he said, his gaze returning to the sky. โYou will encounter many souls on the journey through this life. Some will slip by the edges without much notice... and others.โ
His voice faltered for the briefest moment, and for the first time that evening, a faint blush dusted his cheeks. The subtle shift did not go unnoticed, and Isaria found herself watching him with quiet amusement as he quickly cleared his throat, regaining his composure.
โMind you, that is not to say that every connection is a joyful one.โ he continued, his voice steadier now, though something unspoken lingered beneath his words. โEvery heroโs story needs a villain, after all. And of courseโฆ some souls you encounter are unable or unwilling to see your light.โ
Isaria frowned slightly, considering his words. The weight of them pressed against her thoughts, stirring emotions she could not quite place. After a moment, she met his gaze, searching for something she was not sure she would find.
โBut the ones that are meant toโฆ always do?โ she asked, her voice quiet yet certain.
His golden eyes softened, and for a moment, the distant expression he often carried seemed to fade, replaced by something far more tender.
โYes.โ
They fell into silence once more, though this time, it felt different, deeper, as though something unspoken had settled between them, threading its way through the fabric of the moment. Together, they watched as the stars continued their descent, luminous streaks painting the heavens in fleeting brilliance. Eventually, Caldarus turned his attention back to her, studying her with a contemplative look as though seeing something beyond what was before him.
โI suppose that is where this tradition comes into play.โ he mused, his voice almost thoughtful. โTwo souls, each casting their light with intention. Combined with the starlight above. It creates quite the beacon, you see. Guiding us to each other across many lifetimes.โ
Isaria listened, his words settling deep within her, stirring an ache of familiarity she could not explain. There was something poetic about it, something that made her chest tighten in a way she did not fully understand.
Before she could speak, he exhaled, his voice laced with regret. โForgive meโฆ I wish that my memory was clearer. I cannot recall if we stood here together once, in another life.โ
She turned to him, her eyes warm with quiet understanding as she met his gaze. A small, knowing smile touched her lips. โItโs okay.โ she said softly. โI donโt recall either.โ
For a moment, Caldarus simply stared at her, as if trying to process her words. Then a chuckle escaped him, soft at first then growing into something more real, more open. It was rare to see him like this, unguarded and free. The sight of it made Isaria laugh too, her voice light and natural against the quiet night.
He looked at her then, as if trying to remember something just out of reach. โIsariaโฆโ he murmured, as though her name itself might unlock a hidden memory. His voice held something gentle, almost grateful, like he hadnโt expected her answer but found comfort in it all the same.
She only chuckled again, giving a small shrug. There was no need to chase something they couldnโt remember. Not now. Not when this moment was enough.
Caldarus watched her for a little longer before another laugh slipped from him, deeper this time, filled with genuine amusement. He shook his head slightly, a rare smile still lingering on his face. His laughter blended into the quiet sounds of the forest, the rustling leaves, the distant chirping of insects making the night feel more alive.
Her response had surprised him. Most people held tightly to the past, always searching for meaning, hoping to understand the bonds that tied them to others. But Isaria didnโt. She wasnโt afraid of not knowing. She wasnโt desperate for answers. And somehow, that was comforting.
Maybe that was why he laughed. Because for once, he didnโt have to know everything. He didnโt have to search for proof. He could justโฆ be.
Finally, his laughter faded, and his golden eyes softened as they met hers again. โI suppose this kind of uncertainty is to be expected from a mortalโโ He hesitated, then quickly corrected himself, his voice quieter now. โFrom a mortal perspective.โ
A short pause followed, the space between them filled with unspoken thoughts. Then, as if making a decision, he spoke again, his voice calm yet certain. โIn that caseโฆ I will choose to believe.โ
She tilted her head slightly, curiosity flickering across her features. โBelieve what?โ
Caldarusโs golden eyes softened, his gaze steady as if weighing his next words carefully. โThat we, like the stars, have simply returned at the appointed timeโฆโ
His voice was quiet, yet it carried a certainty that settled between them, delicate yet powerful, as though he had spoken some ancient truth. The meaning behind his words lingered in the space between them, unspoken yet understood. They held each otherโs gaze, and in that silence, something intangible passed between them, something that did not rely on memory or logic but on a feeling, deep and undeniable.
The night air was cool, carrying the distant sounds of the forest, the rustling of leaves, the occasional call of an unseen creature. For a moment, it felt as though the world had shrunk to just the two of them beneath the vast sky, standing in the quiet presence of something greater than themselves.
Then, just as the moment threatened to settle into something almost tangible, a faint tremor ran through Caldarusโs frame.
โAh.โ
The sound was barely more than a breath, but it was enough to break the stillness. Isariaโs brows knitted together, concern flashing in her eyes. โCaldarus?โ
He did not answer right away. His posture remained composed, his expression as measured as ever, but there was something different now. A weariness in the way he stood, a subtle tension beneath his usual grace. When he finally spoke, his voice was steady, but there was a quiet strain beneath it. โMy body...I am beginning to feel somewhat fatigued.โ
Isariaโs heart clenched at his words. Without hesitation, she stepped closer, her voice laced with quiet urgency. โAre you alright?โ
Caldarus met her gaze and offered a small, reassuring smile, but it did little to ease the worry pressing against her chest. โDo not trouble yourself.โ he said gently. โI am simply not yet accustomed to leaving the protection of the woods. I-I just need a moment.โ
She watched him closely as he shifted slightly, attempting to straighten, but she did not miss the faint unsteadiness in his movements. The nightโs quiet beauty and the distant glow of the stars, it all faded into the background, her focus narrowing to him and the exhaustion that now clung to him like a shadow.
โWhy donโt we get you home?โ she suggested, her voice softer now. There was no need for stubbornness, no need to push through weariness when rest was within reach.
Caldarus did not answer immediately. Instead, he studied her for a long moment, as if committing her face to memory beneath the silver glow of the stars. There was something almost unreadable in his expression, something distant yet present, as though he were standing in two places at once, one in this moment, and another somewhere far away.
Finally, he exhaled and his shoulders relaxed ever so slightly. โI would like that.โ he admitted, his voice carrying a quiet sincerity. โI can prepare us some tea, and we can watch the last of the stars through the canopy.โ
A soft breath of relief left her lips, and she allowed herself a small smile. โThat sounds perfect.โ
Without hesitation, he extended his hand toward her. The gesture was both firm and gentle, his fingers slightly curled in invitation. โCome.โ he murmured, his voice steady despite his earlier fatigue. โTake my hand. I will guide you back.โ
She did not hesitate. Her fingers curled around his, warmth meeting warmth despite the cool night air. His grip was strong, reassuring, yet there was a quiet vulnerability in the way he held onto her, not as one who merely led, but as one who was willing to be led in return.
Together, they descended from the summit, the quiet hum of the forest wrapping around them like a whispered lullaby. The journey back was slow but peaceful, the glow of fireflies flickering like tiny stars among the trees, their faint golden light weaving between the branches. The air was crisp, filled with the scent of damp earth and wildflowers, and above them, the heavens stretched endlessly, silver beams of starlight slipping through the canopy as if bidding them farewell.
When they finally arrived at his temple, the familiar warmth of the sacred place embraced them. Though fatigue still lingered in his frame, Caldarus moved with quiet purpose, his motions smooth and practiced as he set about preparing tea. The rich, earthy scent of herbs filled the air, curling between them like mist, a quiet contrast to the nightโs lingering chill.
They settled beneath the templeโs eaves, sitting side by side as the last of the shooting stars streaked across the heavens. Neither spoke, but the silence between them was not empty. It was a presence all its own, comfortable and lingering, filled with the quiet clink of teacups against stone, the faint rustle of fabric as one of them shifted, the steady rhythm of their breaths in the cool night air.
Above them, the stars shone on, indifferent to time, indifferent to memory. And perhaps, in the grand scheme of the universe, it did not matter whether they had met once before or whether their souls had returned, drawn together like celestial bodies in a vast and endless sky.
Because in this moment, they were here now. And for tonight, that was enough.
Summary: After stumbling upon a mysterious stone on Ginger Island, Rosemary unwittingly activates a portal to an unfamiliar realm, Terraria. Pulled into a bizarre and perilous world, she must navigate its dangers while searching for a way back home. All while acquiring an unusual collection of souvenirs, including a rather explosive pet. Meanwhile, her sudden disappearance throws her loved ones into chaos, sparking a frantic search across the world to bring her back.
A/N: This story was inspired by a tumblr post from @studentinpursuitofclouds about the Farmer opening a portal to Terraria for the Meowmere and ending up stranded. I couldnโt resist turning it into a full story! I love the idea of Rosemary getting isekaiโd into Terraria, unfazed, while everyone in Stardew Valley panics. Expect adventure, chaos, and dramatic reactions when she returns. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did writing it!
The story is a bit long, so you can read it on my AO3! Thatโs right, I finally have an AO3 account after what feels like a thousand years!
Farmer: *leaning on their hoe, sighing deeply* Damn, Iโm so useless.
Abigail: *bursts through a wall like the Kool-Aid Man* WHO SAID THAT?!
Sebastian: *appears from the shadows* YOU WANNA TRY THAT LINE AGAIN?!
Sam: *backflips off his skateboard* OH HELL NO!
Shane: *launches a beer can across the farm* THE FUCK DID YOU JUST SAY?!
Harvey: *running in, stethoscope flying* EXCUSE ME, THAT IS A MEDICAL LIE!
Elliott: *dramatic gasp flipping his hair* HOW DARE YOU INSULT YOURSELF IN SUCH A WAY?!
Haley: *lowers her sunglasses* Thatโs literally the dumbest thing Iโve ever heard.
Leah: *grabbing their hands gently* You are natureโs masterpiece, donโt you ever forget it.
Alex: *flexing aggressively* YOUโRE STRONG AS HELL, DONโT MAKE ME GIVE YOU A PEP TALK!
Penny: *clutching a book* You are worthy of love and respect, Farmer!
Maru: *holding a literal blueprint for an invention called "Farmer Confidence Booster 3000"* I BETTER START BUILDING THIS!
Emily: *already mid-dance to cleanse the negativity* BEGONE, NEGATIVE ENERGY! I CLEANSE THIS FARM WITH THE POWER OF YOBA!
Krobus: *somehow appearing from the sewers* I DON'T EVEN UNDERSTAND HUMAN EMOTIONS BUT I KNOW THAT'S WRONG.
Pierre: *stepping out of his shop* Yes, even I thinkโ!
Caroline: *dragging him back inside* PIERRE, READ THE ROOM.
Wizard: *literally appears in a cloud of smoke* THAT IS A DANGEROUS FALSEHOOD, FARMER.
Linus: *nodding wisely from the mountains* You are part of natureโs balance. Never forget that.
Other Marriage Candidates: *crash through windows, doors, appears through a portal or possibly even from underground* SAY THAT AGAIN, WE DARE YOU!
Farmer: *overwhelmed, hands up* Okay! I take it back! Damn, that worked a little too wellโฆ
Gus: *sliding a drink over* Yeah, donโt do that again. We almost lost half the Saloon to a riot.
Summary: Lance and Jio, complete opposites, find themselves bound by marriage into an unexpected family. Over drinks, they share stories of how their wives nearly killed them upon first meeting. What starts as mockery slowly turns into understanding, whether they like it or not, theyโre brothers now.
A/N: I donโt know what came over me when I wrote this. Seriously. Lance and Jio in the same room, willingly? Thatโs basically a sign of the apocalypse. But somehow, these two disasters ended up as family, and now they have to deal with it. I imagine itโs as painful for them as it is entertaining for us. Anyway, enjoy the chaos!
The quiet hum of the evening settled over the valley, the golden hues of the sunset stretching long shadows over the land. The world seemed to breathe in this tranquil moment, the rustling of leaves filling the spaces between silence, the distant calls of nocturnal creatures stirring to life. Jio had always found solace in such stillness. It was in these quiet hours that he thrived, slipping into the unseen corners of the world where no one could reach him. Solitude had been both a shield and a weapon, a constant companion in a life built on shadows.
And yet, solitude was a fleeting luxury these days because a certain combat mage was here.
Jio had never been particularly fond of company, and the arrival of Lance into his life did little to change that. Unfortunately, life had its own plans. Whether he liked it or not, the man was now his brother-in-law. At first, their relationship could be described as awkward at best, tense at worst. It wasnโt that either of them had anything against the other, not exactly. But their lives had shifted in ways neither of them had anticipated.
For Jio, it was the fact that Lance, an outsider to the world he lived in, had been sharp enough to see right through him. That had been unsettling. The moment they first met, Jio had been cloaked in illusion, his elven heritage hidden beneath a spell designed to fool even the most skilled of magic users but it hadnโt fooled Lance. The adventurer had taken one look at him, his eyes shimmering with the unmistakable glint of understanding and smirked.
โYou know.โ Lance had said, arms folded across his chest, โItโs a good spell. Really well-crafted but I can see right through it.โ
The ninja assassin had spent years perfecting his ability to go unnoticed, had barely resisted the urge to scowl. As for the mage, he had taken this as an invitation to start asking questions.
The elf had quickly learned that Lance was persistent, annoyingly so. He was not only intrigued by Jioโs lineage but also by his profession, while the Cult of the Lady with the Red Tail was shrouded in secrecy, whispers of their existence had reached the ears of adventurers, mages and guilds alike. Assassins, criminals, ghosts in the night, call them what you will but few truly understood the reality of their work.
Lance, being the ever-diplomatic combat mage that he was, approached Jio with an odd mixture of curiosity and caution. It wasnโt that he feared him, not exactly. But as a key figure in The First Slash Clan, he knew better than to trust blindly. Their interactions had remained strained for some time, both men studying each other like opposing chess pieces. Jio, introverted and secretive, had no interest in entertaining an inquisitive brother-in-law. Lance, on the other hand, saw the elfman as an enigma, one he was determined to unravel.
Which was exactly why they were here now, sitting across from one another in the dim glow of a quiet evening, caught in an unusual yet oddly comfortable silence.
It had started as an accident. Jio had been sharpening his katana in the courtyard when Lance had strolled in, carrying a bottle of wine and two glasses as if he owned the place.
โMind if I join you?โ heโd asked, already sitting down before Jio had the chance to refuse.
Jio sighed. โYou already have.โ
Lance chuckled, pouring the wine. โFigured itโs about time we had a real conversation, just the two of us.โ
The ninja eyed him warily. โIs that so?โ
โYouโre my brother-in-law. Might as well get to know each other.โ Lance leaned back, swirling the wine in his glass. His gaze flickered with something unreadable, amusement layered over a deeper sense of intrigue. โHow long were you going to keep pretending to be human?โ
Jio exhaled sharply through his nose. So this was where they were starting.
โI donโt know what you mean.โ His voice was deliberately flat, dismissive, but he knew it would do little to deter Lance.
The man merely chuckled. โOh, come on. You really think an illusion spell would fool me? I saw through that the first time we met.โ He tilted his head, watching Jio carefully, as if waiting for him to confirm it.
Jioโs grip tightened slightly on the hilt of his katana, the weight of the blade a familiar comfort. Few had ever seen through his illusions so easily, let alone with such casual certainty. It was unsettling.
The mage sensing the tension, lifted a hand in mock surrender. โRelax. I donโt have a problem with elves.โ His gaze darkened slightly, his voice losing its usual teasing tone. โJust surprised, is all. Your kind is supposed to be extinct. Imagine my shock when I find out my brother-in-law is walking proof that isnโt the case.โ
Jio finally turned to look at him, studying him in silence. He could see the questions forming behind Lanceโs eyes, an unspoken list of inquiries waiting to be voiced. He knew this conversation wouldnโt end here.
โI assume you have a dozen questions.โ
Lanceโs grin was immediate, almost triumphant. โAt least a dozen but I doubt youโll answer half of them.โ
โYouโre right.โ
Rather than deterring him, the answer only seemed to amuse Lance further. He let out a quiet laugh, shaking his head as if unsurprised. The conversation lapsed into silence, the wind carrying the distant sounds of the forest. Jio was no stranger to tense silences, the kind thick with unspoken threats, the heavy anticipation of a fight waiting to break out. But thisโฆ this wasnโt quite like that. There was curiosity, certainly, but no hostility. And for all his persistence, Lance wasnโt pressing him, wasnโt demanding answers. He was simply there, waiting. Offering conversation as an invitation rather than an order.
Jio could appreciate that.
Lance shifted, glancing at him again. โAlright, letโs start simple.โ His voice was light, but there was a knowing edge to it, as if he had already anticipated Jioโs reluctance. โHow did you meet Cerise?โ
Jio exhaled, reluctant but not entirely unwilling to answer. It was only fair, he supposed. They were bound by their relationships to the farm sisters, whether they liked it or not.
โShe wandered into Ridge Forest,โ he said at last. โToo close to the barrier.โ
Lance hummed thoughtfully. โAnd?โ
Jioโs gaze flickered toward the horizon, memories surfacing unbidden.
The night air in Ridge Forest was thick with the scent of damp earth and pine, the hush of the wilderness disturbed only by the distant hoot of an owl. Jio moved soundlessly through the undergrowth, his senses sharp as he patrolled the forestโs edge. It was a quiet night, undisturbed by intruders until a flicker of movement caught his eye.
Someone was there.
A lone traveler, cloaked and hooded, moving steadily along the path. At a glance, she seemed unremarkable just another wanderer passing through the forest under the cover of night. Perhaps a lost adventurer, someone who had strayed too far from familiar roads. He had seen many like her before, drawn by the mystique of Ridge Forest without realizing its dangers.
With a quiet sigh, Jio stepped forward, letting his presence be known as he materialized before her in a blur of motion. His voice was calm, controlled. โYou shouldnโt be hereโ!โ
The dagger came fast.
Instinct flared, and Jio twisted just in time to avoid the blade as it whistled past his face, embedding itself in the bark of a tree behind him with a sharp thunk. The sheer force of the throw sent vibrations through the wood. A fraction slower and the blade would have found his skull instead.
His eyes widened slightly. Well. That wouldโve been unpleasant.
Before he could react, the woman lunged.
Jio barely managed to block the incoming strike, catching her wrist before her fist could connect with his jaw. His grip tightened, and for the first time in a long while, he found himself genuinely surprised. This wasnโt a panicked traveler flailing in fear, this was an experienced fighter, attacking on pure instinct.
โAre you insane?โ he snapped.
The woman halted, her posture shifting as she took in the situation. Her gaze flickered to the dagger buried deep in the tree, then back to him. With a quiet sigh, she relaxed her stance, rolling her shoulders back.
โThat was a mistake.โ Her voice was steady, unapologetic but not dismissive. โDidnโt expect someone to appear out of nowhere.โ
Jio studied her for a moment before releasing his grip. โYou nearly took my head off.โ His tone was even, but there was a dry edge to it.
She huffed softly, rubbing her wrist where he had grabbed her. โIf I meant to, I wouldnโt have missed.โ
Jioโs expression remained unreadable, but there was a glint of something in his eyes, calculation, perhaps a hint of amusement. Now that he was this close, her hood had slipped slightly, revealing more of her face. His gaze flickered to her eyes, twilight-hued orbs with an amethyst glow, striking even in the dim moonlight. There was no hesitation in them, only sharp focus.
Long strands of beige-blond hair spilled from beneath the hood, brushing against her shoulders. She had the kind of beauty that was easy to overlook at a distance, but up close, it was impossible to ignore, the elegant lines of her face, the confidence in the way she carried herself. Something about her now felt off, as if he had gravely miscalculated her identity.
Recognition flickered in his mind. He had seen this resemblance before, faint but unmistakable.
โYou must be the granddaughter.โ
The woman blinked. โWhat?โ
โThe old farmer.โ he clarified. โThe one who passed years ago. Youโre one of her granddaughters, arenโt you?โ
Something unreadable passed across her face before she straightened, the tension in her shoulders still present but tempered.
โIโm Cerise.โ
Jio regarded her for a long moment before giving a slight nod. โJio.โ
That night, suspicion had lingered between them like an unspoken challenge. The way she moved, the way she had thrown that dagger, it was clear she wasnโt just some ordinary farmer.
Jio exhaled, his voice barely above a murmur. โShe nearly killed me.โ
Lance barked out a laugh. โSounds about right.โ
Jio cast him a glare but said nothing. Silence stretched between them for a moment before he glanced at Lance. โAnd you? How did you meet Rosemary?โ
Lance chuckled, setting his glass down. โOh, our first meeting wasโฆ unexpected.โ
Jio narrowed his eyes. โGo on.โ
Lance leaned forward slightly. โI first met Rosemary at the summit of Mount Kohldur. She had just finished the climb, she looked exhausted but determined.โ
The heat of the forge wrapped around Lance like an old friend, the rhythmic clang of metal against metal filling the cavernous chamber. Mount Kohldurโs peak was not for the weak, its treacherous ascent tested even the most hardened adventurers. And inside the volcano, the dangers only multiplied. Monsters lurked in the shadows, the air was thick with the scent of molten rock, and the forge itself pulsed with ancient power. But for those who made it this far, the rewards were unmatched.
Lance had spent the day deep in his craft, the magical flames casting golden light across his work. His hands moved with practiced ease, binding enchantments and forging weapons for his guildmates in The First Slash. The familiar surge of magic hummed through his fingertips as he combined an Iridium Band with a Slime Charmer Ring, the glow of the spell reflecting in his obsidian purple eyes.
He was just about to move on to his next project when the heavy gates of the forge groaned open. The sound reverberated through the chamber, followed by steady, measured footsteps.
Lance frowned. Few ever reached this place, and even fewer had the strength to push open those doors alone. He turned, expecting to see one of his guildmates or a battle-worn adventurer seeking the forgeโs power.
Instead, what he saw made him pause.
A woman stood at the entrance, her silhouette framed by the golden glow of the magma pools beyond. Her breath was heavy from the climb, her rose-red hair windswept and untamed. Her clothes now dusted with soot and ash, and the edges of her short cloak were singed, faint wisps of smoke curling from the scorched threads. Her hand hovered near the weapon at her hip, her stance tense like she expected a fight at any moment.
But it wasnโt the battle-worn look that caught his attention. It was her eyes, a striking shade of ocean jade, sharp and wary, scanning the room for threats. And then, just as his gaze flickered over the soft dusting of freckles across her cheeksโ
She threw a bomb at him.
Lance barely had time to react. Instinct took over as he flicked his wrist, summoning a protective barrier of shimmering blue light. The bomb struck the shield mid-air, detonating with a fiery burst. Sparks and embers scattered across the chamber, rattling the anvil behind him.
Smoke curled through the air. Silence followed. Then, from beyond the haze, a horrified voice.
โOh my Yobaโโ
Lance blinked as the woman stumbled forward, her wide eyes filled with mortification.
โIโI am so sorry!โ she blurted out, hands shooting up in a panicked gesture. โI thought you were a monster! I didnโtโโ She groaned, cutting herself off, visibly cringing as she realized what she had just done.
Lance exhaled, then let out a full, genuine laugh that echoed against the stone walls.
The woman froze, clearly thrown off by his reaction.
Grinning, Lance dusted soot from his cloak. โIโve had a lot of things thrown at me in my lifetime,โ he mused, his voice laced with amusement. โBut I have to say, this is the first time someoneโs greeted me with explosives.โ
She let out a strangled groan, pressing her hands to her face. โI swear, Iโm not usually this trigger-happy.โ
Lance smirked, folding his arms. โNo?โ He arched a brow. โSo, you donโt always attack strangers on sight?โ
Dragging a hand down her face, she muttered, โI justโdidnโt expect anyone else to be up here. I panicked, okay?โ
Lance chuckled, shaking his head. โWell, I suppose I should be honored to have made such an impression.โ
She mumbled something under her breath, then straightened, clearing her throat. โRight. Uh. Iโm Rosemary.โ
Lanceโs lips quirked into a knowing smirk. โI know.โ At her startled look, he inclined his head. โMarlon spoke quite highly of you, said you were quite proficient with a weapon.โ His gaze flickered to the spot where the bomb had nearly incinerated him, amusement dancing in his obsidian-purple eyes. โI see now that he wasnโt exaggerating.โ
Rosemary groaned, muttering something about terrible first impressions under her breath.
Lance let out a light chuckle before offering a more formal introduction. โIโm Lance, from The First Slash Clan. Weโre a guild of adventurers protecting the Fern Islands.โ He studied her for a moment, curiosity flickering in his expression. โThough I have to admit, I wasnโt expecting to meet you under suchโฆ explosive circumstances.โ
For a moment, they stood there, the tension easing as the embers from the explosion slowly faded into the ever-burning flames of the forge.
Jio, who had been listening with his usual unreadable patience, exhaled slowly and took a deliberate sip of his wine. His forest green eyes studied Lance with a look so measured it bordered on contemplative.
โSo...โ he finally said, swirling the wine in his glass, โShe did try to kill you.โ
Lance chuckles, tilting his head slightly. โYou sound almost relieved.โ
Jio huffed, setting his glass down with a quiet clink. โIt just confirms my expectations.โ He exhaled again, this time with something dangerously close to amusement curling at the edges of his voice. โShame. She shouldโve aimed better.โ
The mage only let out a low chuckle, shaking his head. โYou wound me, truly.โ
Jio took another sip of wine, watching him over the rim of his glass. โDid you look like a monster?โ
Lance placed a hand over his heart, feigning offense. โIโd like to think I looked fairly respectable that day.โ
Jio didnโt bother hiding the way his lips twitched, but he said nothing.
Lance leaned back against the wooden pillar, stretching out his legs. โLucky for me, I immediately conjure a barrier. Introduced myself after she throw that bomb.โ His smirk softened as his mind drifted back. โShe was flustered, obviously. But we ended up sharing a meal. Talking. Laughing.โ
Jio shook his head, muttering, โYour wife nearly blew you up.โ
Lance arched a brow. โYours nearly stabbed you through the skull.โ
โFair...โ
A pause. Then for the first time all night, the silence between them wasnโt awkward. It was something else, something easier. Lance tilted his head back, gazing at the night sky. The stars stretched above them, shimmering like diamonds scattered across an endless sea of black. He exhaled slowly, then spoke again, this time without the usual teasing tone. Just honesty.
โYou knowโฆ I may be nosy, but itโs not just about curiosity.โ He turned his head, meeting Jioโs gaze with quiet certainty. โCerise is important to you. Rosemary is important to me. So, like it or notโฆ weโre family now.โ
Jio studied him for a long moment, expression unreadable. Then, finally, he inclined his head slightly. โI know...โ
Lance smirked, the easy confidence returning to his voice. โAnd since weโre family, I reserve the right to continue annoying you for the foreseeable future.โ
Jio sighed, finishing the rest of his wine. โI shouldโve let Ceriseโs dagger hit me.โ
Lance barked out a laugh, the sound rich with amusement. โToo late for regrets now, brother.โ
Jio didnโt respond, but there, right at the corner of his mouth was the ghost of a amusement before he turned away and just like that, something shifted between them.
No longer just two men forced together by circumstance, but family. And despite all the chaos that came with it, perhaps that wasnโt such a bad thing after all.
As the night stretched on and the distant hum of the valley settled around them, they sat in companionable silence, bound by an unspoken understanding.
Both of them had married dangerous women and neither would have it any other way.
Summary: Cerise jumps to the worst conclusion, unleashes fury, then realizes her mistake while Jio quietly revels in the chaos.
The farmhouse stood quiet in the late afternoon glow, bathed in soft amber light. A faint breeze stirred the curtains, carrying with it the distant hum of the forest. The stillness was only broken by the slow creak of the front door as Lance pushed it open, supporting Rosemary with one arm.
โEasy...โ he murmured, glancing down at her. His obsidian purple eyes softened with concern.
โTch. Iโm fine.โ Rosemary grumbled, though her pale features said otherwise. One hand pressed against her side, a dark stain seeping through her shirt. Her rose-red hair, usually vibrant, clung to her cheek with sweat.
โYou took a hit from Apophis. Youโre not fine.โ Lanceโs tone left no room for argument. He tightened his hold when she stumbled. โCome on, your roomโs closer. Youโll be more comfortable there.โ
Rosemary scowled but didnโt protest. The journey back from the Crimson Badlands had been rough. The encounter with Apophis had left her winded, the creatureโs strike tearing through her defenses and leaving a gash along her hip. If Lance hadnโt been there... she shook the thought away.
As they entered the farmhouse, Rosemary glanced around. The place was quiet. Too quiet.
โHuh. Cerise isnโt here?โ she muttered, wincing as she lowered herself onto the bed in her room.
โShe mustโve gone out.โ Lance said, fetching a roll of bandages and a bowl of water from the washstand. โWeโll get you patched up before sheโs back.โ
Rosemary lay back with a groan. โJust hurry up. I want to sleep after this.โ
Lance knelt beside her, his hands deft but gentle. โTry not to move. This might sting.โ
Meanwhile, outside the farmhouse...
The front door clicked open. Cerise stepped inside, brushing a strand of beige blond hair from her face. Her twilight-hued eyes swept the room, noting the faint scuffs on the floor, a sign of recent arrival.
โRosie?โ she called out.
A faint voice answered from down the hall.
โHey, Sis! Iโm here! Lanceโs with me!โ
Cerise raised a brow, slipping off her bonnet. So theyโre back. A faint smile tugged at her lips. โLance, you staying for dinner?โ
โIf itโs not too much trouble, then I accept. Thank you, Cerise.โ came Lance's muffled reply.
Before Cerise could respond, the door behind her creaked. She turned and her expression softened immediately.
โJio.โ
The brooding figure stepped in, his dark attire blending with the farmhouse shadows. His green eyes held their usual quiet intensity, but his expression softened when he saw her. Without a word, he closed the distance, wrapping his arms around her waist with practiced ease.
โI missed you.โ he murmured, voice low and warm.
Cerise chuckled, resting a hand on his chest. โYou've literally seen me four hours ago.โ
โFour hours is too long.โ
A rare smile played at Ceriseโs lips. โYou're impossible.โ
โI know.โ
Their quiet moment lingered until Jio glanced toward the kitchen. โNeed help with dinner?โ
Ceriseโs expression brightened. โIโd love that.โ
An Hour Later...
The scent of a warm meal filled the farmhouse. The table was set. Cerise wiped her hands on a cloth, glancing at Jio, who was placing the last dish.
โIโll get them.โ she said, moving toward Rosemaryโs room.
With her usual composed demeanor, she knocked on the door, voice calm but firm.
โRosie. Lance. Dinnerโs ready. If you donโt come out now, itโs going to get cold.โ
Inside, Lanceโs focused voice responded, โHold still. I know what Iโm doing.โ
Rosemaryโs sharp retort followed, โEasy for you to say! Just hurry up and finish already!โ
Cerise paused. What?
Her brows furrowed as she leaned in.
โAhโOW! Lance, gentle!โ
โYou could have told me it hurt there. Iโm not a mind reader.โ
Ceriseโs eyes narrowed, suspicion prickling at the edges of her calm.
...The hell?
โIโll do it myself!โ, Rosemary snapped.
โAbsolutely not." Lance said firmly. โYouโll mess it up. Lie down.โ
Cerise froze. Her expression darkened.
Lie down?
โI still want to breathe when youโre done!โ Rosemary growled.
โRelax. Iโve done this plenty of times. Trust me.โ Lanceโs teasing tone followed.
Ceriseโs entire body stiffened.
โโฆWhat the actualโโ
โMove your legs to the side. Itโs hard to reach from this angle.โ Lance murmured.
โUghโฆ Fine. Just get in betweenโโ
BAM!
The door SLAMMED open.
Cerise stood there, deadly aura radiating from her, twilight eyes sharp as blades.
โWHAT. THE. HELL. ARE YOU DOING TO MY SISTER, YOUโโ
The room fell silent.
Lance blinked, still holding a roll of bandages. Rosemary sat on the bed, skirt slightly lifted to reveal the fresh bandage along her injured hip.
โโฆCerise?โ, Lance said slowly.
Rosemary tilted her head, confusion written all over her face. โSis? Uhโฆ you good?โ
Ceriseโs expression shifted from cold fury to blank realization. A faint blush touched her cheeks.
โโฆOh.โ
Without another word, she shut the door with a swift snap.
โNever mind. Dinnerโs ready. Be out in five.โ
Back in the Kitchen...
Jio glanced up from the plates, eyes narrowing slightly. โEverything alright?โ
Cerise, face a mask of calm composure, poured herself tea. โNope.โ
Jio studied her for a moment. The corners of his mouth twitched. โYou thought they were...?โ
โDonโt.โ Ceriseโs voice remained flat, but the faintest flush on her cheeks betrayed her.
Jio let out a low chuckle. โYouโre more overprotective than I thought.โ
โShut up.โ
Meanwhile, in Rosemaryโs Room...
Rosemary stared at the closed door. โWhat the hell was that about?โ
Lance secured the final knot in the bandage, glancing at her with a teasing smile.
โMaybe she thought you were dying in here with all that noise.โ
Rosemary groaned, flopping back onto the bed. โMore like she thought you were killing me.โ
Lance chuckled, brushing the strands from her face. โHer overprotectiveness is admirable. But Iโll have to work harder to prove I can handle you properly.โ
Rosemary glared at him, cheeks flushing.
โTch. Shut up.โ
Later That Evening...
The air in the farmhouse kitchen had settled into a calm warmth as dinner finally commenced. The aroma of Ceriseโs cooking filled the room, and soft clinks of cutlery echoed against the wooden walls. Rosemary sat at the table, pale but composed, her side wrapped in fresh bandages. Lance sat beside her, his movements calm and measured, occasionally glancing at her with quiet concern.
Cerise sat opposite them, maintaining her usual composed expression, though her eyes flicked to Lance every now and thenโnarrow, warning. Lance, for his part, met those looks with a steady gaze, though the tension in his shoulders suggested he felt the weight behind them.
Jio sat next to Cerise, his posture relaxed, arms folded across his chest as he watched the others eat. Every so often, he would glance at Cerise, a faint smirk tugging at the corner of his lips. The memory of what heโd overheard from the hallway still lingered.
Cerise, however, kept her face stoic. She reached for her cup of tea, raising it with practiced calm.
But then, Jio leaned closer, lowering his voice so only Cerise could hear, his smirk deepening.
โQuite the scene you made earlier.โ
Cerise froze, the cup halting just before her lips. Slowly, she turned her head, her twilight-hued eyes narrowing with a sharp glint.
Jioโs shoulders trembled slightlyโslightlyโas if he were struggling to contain his amusement.
And that was all it took.
Jio stiffened, the smirk faltering as sharp pain flared in his thigh. Ceriseโs hand, deceptively delicate in appearance, had clamped down with surprising strength beneath the table. Her nails pressed just enough to make her point without drawing attention.
Jio inhaled sharply through his nose, glancing down before giving Cerise a sideways look. But she only sipped her tea with perfect composure, not even glancing in his direction.
Lance and Rosemary continued eating in silence, pretending not to notice the exchange.
Jio exhaled a slow breath, a begrudging chuckle escaping. โNoted.โ
The moment passed, leaving the room quiet againโat least for a while.
Then Cerise lowered her cup, eyes sharpening as she turned her gaze toward Rosemary.
โNow then.โ she began, her tone calm but carrying an unmistakable edge. โMind explaining to me why youโre injured, Rose?โ
Rosemary, who had been focused on her food, stiffened.
โUh...", She glanced at Lance briefly, hoping for some backup, but when she noticed the pointed stare Cerise was giving her, a bead of sweat rolled down her temple.
โWell, you seeโโ
โRosemary.โ Ceriseโs voice dropped a note lower.
Rosemary groaned, slumping forward slightly but straightening up when she realized Ceriseโs glare was only intensifying.
โOkay, okay! We had a little run-in with Apophis. It wasnโt a big dealโโ
โNot a big deal?โ Cerise repeated slowly, her eyes narrowing further.
Rosemary laughed nervously, scratching the back of her head. โI mean... it couldโve been worse?โ
Cerise didnโt respond immediately. Instead, her sharp gaze shifted to Lance.
Lance, who had been quietly eating, paused mid-bite. He lowered his fork with deliberate care, meeting Ceriseโs gaze head-on.
The room grew still.
Ceriseโs look wasnโt just one of inquiryโit was a silent reminder, one that said: You were there. You let this happen. Explain.
Lance held her gaze for a moment longer before exhaling softly.
โThe beast caught us by surprise. Rosemary fought well, but the wound wasnโt something we could avoid. I took care of it.โ
Ceriseโs eyes narrowed further, studying his expression for any sign of hesitation. Lance didnโt flinch.
After a long pause, Cerise leaned back in her chair.
โHmph. I see.โ
But the intensity of her gaze didnโt waver.
Rosemary, still pale, glanced between the two of them, feeling the tension rising again.
โUhโCโmon, Sis. Itโs not like Lance wanted me to get hurt.โ
Cerise gave a slow blink, gaze lingering on Lance for a few seconds longer before finally shifting back to Rosemary.
โ...Fine. But next time, be more careful.โ
Rosemary sighed in relief. โYeah, yeah. Got it.โ
Jio, watching the whole exchange with mild amusement, glanced sideways at Cerise. The faintest trace of a smile lingered on his lips.
Cerise caught the look and, without missing a beat, gave him a subtle side-eye warning.
Jio chuckled under his breath.
The conversation shifted back to lighter topics, but an unspoken tension lingered. Ceriseโs sharp gaze had delivered its message clearlyโshe would always be watching.
Lance returned to his meal in silence, his hand brushing lightly against Rosemaryโs, a silent promise that next time, he would be ready.
A/N: After reading @studentinpursuitofclouds headcanon about the bachelors/ettes' reactions to being kidnapped for revenge or ransom only for their furious Farmer spouse to storm in and rescue them. I felt inspired. I couldnโt help but write a version for Lance, blending it with my farmer OCs' backstories. Hope you enjoy the fic!
The moon loomed high over the farmhouse, casting its pale, silver glow across the quiet fields. The night was still, almost unnervingly so, with only the soft rustle of leaves stirred by a gentle breeze. The greenhouse stood as a lone beacon in the darkness, its glass panels faintly aglow, sheltering a world of warmth and life separate from the cool hush outside. Inside, Rosemary moved among rows of flourishing crops, the earthy scent of soil and faint hum of lingering magic surrounding her. Yet, despite the comforting atmosphere, a knot of unease twisted tightly in her chest.
Lance should be home by now.
He had left at dawn, that familiar confident grin on his face, promisingโpromisingโto return before sunset. She had believed him. Lance always kept his word. But now, as the hours stretched long past nightfall, the promise felt like a fading echo.
A message had come earlier, brief and reassuring. But Rosemaryโs instincts screamed otherwise. She brushed her gloved fingers over the rough skin of a void root. The dark, twisted form seemed to absorb the soft light, pulsing faintly with ancient magic. She tried to focus on the task at handโon the routineโbut her thoughts kept circling back to one question.
Why isnโt he back?
Her pruning slowed. Water dripped from a nearby watering can. The silence grew thick.
Then it happened.
A chillโsharp and suddenโsliced down her spine.
Her breath hitched.
Her gloved hand froze mid-motion.
It wasnโt a sound. Not a shadow shifting in the corner of her vision. No. This was deeper. Internal. Like something inside her had snapped.
No...
The comforting aura of Lanceโs magic, ever-present beside her own like a steady heartbeatโhad vanished.
Gone.
Her pulse thundered in her ears.
โNo.โ
The word escaped her lips in a broken whisper. The trowel slipped from her hand, clattering against the stone path. A ragged cry tore from her throat as she stumbled back. Her gaze snapped toward the hills beyond the farmhouse. She reached inwardโdesperatelyโtrying to find the familiar pulse of his magic.
There. Faint. So faint.
But still there.
A gasp tore from her.
Lance...
Alive. Barely conscious. But alive. Reaching for her.
Her hands fumbled for her phone. The screen blurred before her eyes as her fingers darted across it, moving faster than her mind could process. Only one number mattered.
The line rang once. Twice.
โRosie?โ, Her sisterโs voice answered calm as ever, but edged with concern. โWhatโs wrong?โ
โCerise!!! I canโt feel him.โ Rosemaryโs voice cracked. โHis magic! itโs goneโI donโt know whatโs happening, what does it mean?โ
Silence.
A silence that stretched for only a moment but felt like a lifetime.
When Cerise finally spoke, her tone had shifted, cool, sharp, edged with something Rosemary rarely heard from her sister: fear.
โNoโฆ they wouldnโt.โ The words came as a whisper. Then, sharper, cold with realization: โStay where you are. Iโll be there soon.โ
Rosemaryโs grip tightened around the phone.
โThey must've took him.โ
The words hung heavy in the air.
โThey took my husband.โ
This time, her voice was low, dangerous, a quiet fury simmering beneath each syllable.
Cerise inhaled sharply on the other end of the line. โMost likely. If they couldnโt get my Jio, their next move would beโโ
โIโm going.โ
โRoseโโ
โIโm not waiting around, sister.โ Rosemaryโs jaw tightened. Her ocean jade eyesโusually bright and warmโnarrowed into cold flames of determination. โIโm getting my husband back. Whatever it takes.โ
โRosemary, waitโโ
But the call had already ended.
Without hesitation, Rosemary snatched up her sword from the greenhouse floor. The blade thrummed with her magic, responding to her rage. She pulled on her dark cloak, fastened the clasp at her neck, and slung a pouch of potions over her shoulder.
She stepped out into the night.
She didnโt need a plan.
Only a direction.
Lanceโs faint magicโlike a whisper at the edge of her mindโwould guide her.
โHold on, loveโ she whispered, her voice trembling. โIโm coming.โ
And nothing would stand in her way.
The room reeked of damp stone and stale air, a subterranean prison swallowed by oppressive darkness. The narrow space was barely lit by a flickering lantern that hung from a rusted chain in the corner, its dim glow casting trembling shadows across the concrete walls slick with condensation. The ceiling sagged low, pressing down like a weight upon the soul. The air itself was suffocating, thick with the scent of mold and the faint, undeniable metallic tang of old blood. A chill seeped from the stone floor, gnawing at the skin, while the silenceโbroken only by the rhythmic drip of water echoing from some distant corridorโfelt almost unnatural. But worse than the cold or the damp was the lingering, suffocating aura of magic that clung to every surface, woven into the very air. It was a cruel enchantment, designed to sap strength, to suppress power. And it was working.
Lance shifted in the chair he had been bound to, the rough rope digging into his wrists. His head hung low, dark pink hair falling messily into his face. A dull ache throbbed behind his eyes, sharp and insistent, growing worse with each breath drawn in the magic-saturated air. His eyes flickered open with slow, deliberate effort. His arms ached from the tight restraints that hummed faintly with the same suppressive power in the room. Even the smallest attempt to draw upon his magic was met with resistance, a suffocating weight that dulled the spark he relied on.
A breath slipped from his lipsโslow, frustrated, bitter.
The Second-in-Command of the First Slash Clan, renowned combat mage, captured.
Not by a rival clan worthy of his strength. Not in battle against some formidable foe.
No, by a group of low-ranking mafia thugs who had no comprehension of the power they were trifling with.
The humiliation stung, but it wasnโt the real issue gnawing at him. His pride could endure this. What he could not endure was the knowledge he had failed. Failed to see the ambush coming. Failed to protect what mattered most. With all his training, all his magical prowess, he should have burned through these restraints with a flick of his wrist. But this roomโthe entire placeโreeked of the kind of magic meant to weaken him, suppress him, render him vulnerable.
Still, it wasnโt his own fate that consumed his thoughts.
It was hers.
The realization cut deeper than any blade.
They werenโt after him.
They were after Rosemary.
He had heard them, muffled voices beyond the door, carelessly assuming he was too weak, too broken to care. But he had listened. Every word. Every plan. The truth had struck him harder than any blow. They believed that taking him would draw her out. They thought Rosemary would come running, desperate and vulnerableโa perfect trap.
But they didnโt know her.
They didnโt know Rosemary.
She wasnโt some fragile woman to be lured like a helpless bird. She had Ceriseโs blood in her veinsโthe blood of the Crimson Wraith.
And worse still, they didnโt simply want to use her as bait. No. Their plan was far more twisted. They wanted her alive. They wanted to mold her into a weaponโa new puppet assassin forged from the only sister of the Crimson Wraith.
The thought made Lanceโs jaw tighten, his fingers twitching against the ropes. His entire being recoiled at the idea of anyone laying a hand on her. His Rosemary. His wife. The woman who had fought for her freedom, who had lived in the shadow of her sisterโs bloody past but had never allowed it to define her. They thought they could twist her into something she wasnโt.
The audacity.
The rage brewed quietly beneath his composed exterior, his magic stirring despite the oppressive weight. He would burn this place to ash for even daring to think of touching her.
The door creaked open.
Rusty hinges groaned like a dying animal, breaking the stillness.
Lance lifted his head, eyes narrowing as two figures stepped into the dim light. One was tall, broad-shouldered, with a jagged scar slashing across his cheekโa permanent sneer carved into his skin. The other remained near the door, arms crossed, eyes dull with boredom.
The scarred man grinned, a slow, mocking curve of his lips.
โYou know.โ he drawled, stepping forward with deliberate slowness. โNone of this wouldโve happened if you hadnโt married that red-haired bitch. We didnโt want you. You were never the target.โ
He crouched, bringing his face close enough that Lance could smell the foul mix of tobacco and cheap liquor on his breath.
โWe wanted her sister. Cerise. She was... valuable to us. But she escaped. Left everything behind, dragging her little sister along like a coward.โ
His grin widened, malicious satisfaction gleaming in his eyes.
โBut now? We have something better. You see, we realized something. What better way to replace the Crimson Wraith than with her own blood? Weโll take your precious wife, and turn her into the perfect weapon. Our new puppet.โ
The words echoed in the damp room.
Lance didnโt move. His expression didnโt change. His face remained calm, far too calm.
But inside?
How dare you.
The air shifted.
Even bound and suppressed, his magic stirred, a quiet storm gathering, waiting. The ropes bit into his wrists, but they were nothing more than an inconvenience. He would burn this entire place to the ground before he let them touch her.
And thenโ
Footsteps.
At first faint, almost mistaken for an echo. But then louder. Steady. Unyielding.
The two mafia members stiffened. Their smug confidence faltered.
The pressure in the air built, thick and suffocating. The flickering lantern dimmed, shadows crawling further along the walls. The footsteps didnโt slow.
They grew louder. Closer.
And thenโ
The door exploded inward.
Wood shattered into splinters. The force of the blast sent fragments clattering across the stone floor. The oppressive magic that had choked the room recoiled instantly. For a moment, the air itself seemed to fear the figure standing in the doorway.
Rosemary stood thereโfury incarnate.
Her rose-red hair blazed in the dim light, cascading behind her like a river of flame. Ocean jade eyes burned with unrelenting rage and fear, swirling with power she no longer cared to conceal. The aura surrounding her crackled with raw magicโa tempest on the brink of being unleashed.
โWhere...โ, she whispered, her voice low, trembling with restrained wrath, โIs my husband?โ
The scarred man stumbled back. โOh shit-!โ he muttered in disbelief, glancing at his companion.
But the moment he movedโ
Rosemary vanished.
A flash of purple swept through the air. Her blade glinted once, a crescent of death cutting through the dim light. With a scream, the scarred man flew backward, crashing into the far wall with a sickening crunch. The second man barely had time to react before Rosemary descended on him with relentless precision. Her strikes were mercilessโgraceful yet devastating. Every movement spoke of years of training, of lessons carved into muscle and bone.
They had expected a weak sister.
They received a force of nature.
The second man crumpled to the floor without a sound.
Silence fell.
Lance remained still, his gaze fixed on the woman who had torn apart his captors without hesitation. His heart thundered in his chestโnot out of fear, but awe. She had come for him. She had shattered their illusions. She was magnificent.
Rosemary turned.
Her gaze softened the moment it met his. The fury faded, replaced by something far deeperโfear, worry, desperation.
โLance.โ
Her voice broke.
In two strides, she was beside him, dropping to her knees. Her hands reached for his face first, trembling as they brushed against his skin, as if afraid he would vanish.
โAre youโdid theyโ?โ Her voice cracked, unable to form the question.
โIโm fine.โ His voice was soft but firm, though his smile faded when he saw the tears shining in her eyes.
โNo, youโre not.โ She gritted her teeth, glancing at the glowing restraints. Without hesitation, her fingers tightened around the ropes. Magic pulsed through her veins, rushing to her hands.
The ropes hissed.
With a surge of power and a cry laced with all the fear and rage she had suppressed, Rosemary ripped them apart. The restraints shattered into ash beneath her touch.
Lance didnโt move. He simply watched herโwatched as she clung to him, as her shoulders shook.
โI thoughtโโ she choked out, โI thought I was too late.โ
Gently, Lance wrapped his arms around her.
โYou werenโt.โ
She buried her face in his chest. โI would have destroyed this whole place if theyโd laid a hand on you.โ
โI know.โ He pressed a kiss to the top of her head. โYou were perfect.โ
โNo.โ She pulled back slightly, her ocean jade eyes locking onto his, fierce even through the tears. โNot perfect. Just in time.โ
And when Lance leaned forward to press his lips to hers, tender lingering. It wasnโt simply relief that filled the space between them.
It was a promise.
A promise that no matter who came for them next, no matter what shadows lurked in the past, they would face themโtogether.
[After countless side questsโgathering rare relics, artifacts, and questionable items,โcasting complicated spells (including accidentally turning their cow blue for a week and setting a tree on fire), the Farmer finally frees Caldarus from his statue prison.]
Caldarus: *stands before them, now in human form, his dragon wings unfurled, horns glinting in the sunlight, and a tail lazily swishing behind him. The air practically hums with power.*
Farmer: *gawking, inner thoughts* Oh no. Heโs hot. Like, "burn-down-my-crops" hot.
Caldarus: *stretching his wings, glancing at his hands with a satisfied grin* Iโm finally freeโฆ after a thousand years. I can feel the wind again. *breathes deeply* No more being a glorified lawn ornament.
Farmer: *still staring* Uh-huh. Majestic. Totally majestic.
Caldarus: *turning to them with a charming smile* Truly, I owe you a debt I cannot hope to repay. Tell me, Farmer. What reward would suffice for freeing me?
Farmer: *already holding out a bouquet, a ring, and a chest full of their finest gold and jewels* Simple. Marry me.
Caldarus: *blinking, wings twitching in surprise* ...Pardon?
Farmer: Look, youโre tall, you have wings, horns and you practically radiate โmysterious ancient power.โ You expect me not to shoot my shot?
Caldarus: *staring at the offerings, then at the Farmer, tail flicking in amusement* You freed me from an ancient curse and your first thought was marriage?
Farmer: *nodding enthusiastically* Yup. Right here, right now. We can skip the long courting phase. Iโve got the ring, the flowers, and enough wealth to fund a honeymoon in every region of Mistria. Letโs go.
Caldarus: *crossing his arms, smirking* I see youโve also conveniently ignored the thousand-year gap in life experience. I donโt even know what a 'honeymoon' is.
Farmer: Donโt worry, Iโll teach you. Lesson one: It involves a lot of cake and maybeโjust maybe, romantic walks under the moonlight. Lesson two: you looking like that means I have no self-control.
Caldarus: *chuckling, wings rustling* Hmm. So bold. I do admire confidence in a mortal. But tell me, are you proposing because of my powerโฆ or my devastatingly good looks?
Farmer: *deadpan*...Yes.
Caldarus: *sighing, rubbing his temples as his tail sways* I suppose I should have expected this. You were always talking to my statue about your tragic love life.
Farmer: *shrugging* Hey, you gave great advice! Plus, you couldโve warned me that you were this attractive.
Caldarus: As a statue? Should I have etched a warning plaque? โCaution: Restoring this relic may result in intense attraction.โ
Farmer: Honestly? It wouldโve saved me a lot of emotional turmoil right now.
Caldarus: *snorts, wings twitching with amusement* And you believe a mere proposal is enough? Have you considered the implications? I am an immortal dragon guardian. Marriage is aโฆ complicated matter.
Farmer: Pfft. You sound like youโre overthinking it. I mean, youโve been stuck as a statue for a thousand years. Surely youโve had time to think about settling down.
Caldarus: *deadpan* Yes. Clearly, I spent every waking moment contemplating wedding registries and floral arrangements.
Farmer: See? Youโre a natural. Iโll handle the registry; you just show up looking majestic and vaguely dangerous.
Caldarus: *exasperated but amused, pacing with his tail flicking* Do you always leap into life-altering decisions without thought?
Farmer: Absolutely. Did you not hear the part where I accidentally turned my cow blue? Commitment issues? Never heard of them.
Caldarus: *pauses, glancing back with a raised brow* Thatโฆ explains a great deal.
Farmer: Come on. We already have a history. Remember when I told your statue self about that embarrassing date with the cute blacksmith?
Caldarus: *groans dramatically, covering his face with one hand* Unfortunately, I do recall. You spoke for three hours.
Farmer: And yet you didnโt turn to dust. Clearly, weโre meant to be.
Caldarus: *peeking through his fingers, giving them a look* You are infuriating.
Farmer: But charmingly persistent.
Caldarus: *sighing, wings drooping slightly as he gives a reluctant smile* Persistent is one word for it.
Farmer: *grinning, stepping closer* Soโฆ is that a โyesโ?
Caldarus: *arching a brow, giving them a slow, teasing look* Hmm. Tempting. But Iโm afraid youโll have to do better than showing up with shiny trinkets and reckless confidence.
Farmer: Wow. Harsh. After everything I did to free you?
Caldarus: *smirking, wings giving a playful flick* I am grateful. Truly. But Iโve been sealed for a thousand years. Iโm hardly rushing into a binding contract with a mortal who once confessed they tried to romance a merchant for discount prices.
Farmer: *groans* Okay, first off, it was a strategic decision. Second, it didnโt work anyway. Thirdโ!
Caldarus: *laughing now, warm and rich, shaking his head* Enough. Your desperation is amusing, but I need time to explore this world again. Perhaps if you prove yourself moreโฆ convincingly, weโll revisit this conversation.
Farmer: *grinning smugly* Oh, youโre so into me.
Caldarus: *turning away, tail flicking with mock indifference* Keep telling yourself that, mortal.
Farmer: *calling after him* Donโt worry, I will! You will be mine!
Caldarus: *under his breath, smiling* ...Infuriating mortal indeed.
A/N: Hereโs a collection of my farmer OCs and their lovers celebrating Valentineโs Day across the valley. Each couple shares a unique moment, from quiet evenings to exciting adventures. Hope you enjoy!
Valentineโs Day has arrived, bringing love and warmth to every corner of the valley. From quiet, intimate moments to unexpected adventures, each couple finds their own way to celebrate. Whether itโs a romantic stroll through the ridge, an island adventure, or a heartfelt serenade, love takes many forms but every moment is cherished.
The spring air was crisp but gentle, carrying the scent of fresh blooms as the valley embraced the warmth of the new season. The Love Festival had been lively all dayโcouples exchanging gifts, the marketplace filled with heart-shaped chocolates and vibrant bouquets. But for Aleia, this Valentineโs night was set apart from the usual celebrations.
Sebastian had insisted on planning everything himself this time.
"This time, let me be the one to plan something for you." he had told her, his deep violet eyes steady with resolve.
And so, she let him.
Now, guided by his hand, Aleia walked along the winding mountain path, her eyes covered by a blindfold. The soft rustle of leaves and the distant hum of frogs and crickets were the only sounds accompanying their steps. The cool evening breeze brushed against her skin, and Sebastianโs firm but gentle grip reassured her as they moved forward.
"Almost there." he murmured, his breath warm against her ear.
A few more steps, then stillness.
"Alright," he said softly. "You can look now."
Aleia pulled off the blindfold and gasped.
Before her lay a secluded clearing atop the mountain, bathed in the warm glow of lanterns hanging from tree branches. A cozy picnic was spread across the grass, thick blankets and plush cushions arranged beside a small, flickering fire. Plates of food, carefully chosen with her favoritesโvoid salmon sushi, fresh monster fruit, and a homemade coffee cake, were set neatly on a wooden tray. Beside it, a telescope stood angled toward the sky.
She turned to him, sapphire eyes wide. "Youโฆ did all this?"
Sebastian rubbed the back of his neck, looking away like he always did when he was nervous. "Yeah. I, uhโฆ mightโve gotten some help from Sam to carry everything and borrowed Maruโs telescope, but yeah. Wanted to give you something special."
A slow, warm smile spread across Aleiaโs lips. "Itโs perfect."
They settled onto the blankets, sharing bites of food and slipping into easy conversation, the kind that flowed naturally between them. The fire crackled beside them, casting a golden glow across Sebastianโs features, making his dark hair shine under the soft light. His expression was relaxed in a way that made Aleiaโs heart ache, in the best way.
After a while, Sebastian nudged her gently. "Come here."
He led her toward the telescope, adjusting the lens with practiced care. "Look through it."
Aleia leaned in, her breath catching as she took in the stars. Closer, brighter, clearer than she had ever seen them with the naked eye. They shimmered like distant lanterns, scattered across the endless night.
"Wow." she whispered.
Sebastian stepped behind her, loosely wrapping his arms around her waist. "Figured youโd like it."
She turned to face him, her gaze glowing with something deeper than admiration. "You really thought of everything."
Sebastian smirked slightly, though there was no teasing behind it. Just warmth. Just love. "Of course I did. Youโre the love of my life, Aleia."
The words settled between them, heavy with sincerity.
Aleia melted, reaching up to brush her fingers against his cheek before leaning in, pressing a slow, lingering kiss to his lips. The stars shimmered overhead, the night stretching infinitely before them, but in that moment, all that mattered was the space they shared.
Wherever they were, on the farm, in hiding, or right here in the mountains. Being with him would always feel like home.
Pelican Town was alive with celebration. The Love Festival had transformed the town square into a dreamy spectacle. Strings of lanterns hung between buildings, their soft glow illuminating the bustling streets. Stalls lined the cobblestone paths, selling heart-shaped sweets, delicate flower crowns, and handcrafted gifts. The scent of caramel apples, freshly baked pastries, and roasted chestnuts lingered in the crisp evening air.
Yvonne squeezed Samโs hand, her maroon-red eyes sparkling with excitement. "Letโs do everything!"
Sam chuckled, lacing his fingers with hers. "Everything? Thatโs a lot of games, love."
She grinned mischievously. "You scared?"
He smirked. "Not a chance."
They spent the evening competing at ring toss, trying their luck at the fishing challenge, and testing their strength at the hammer game, where Yvonne nearly matched Samโs score, much to his surprise. They indulged in candied strawberries, fried dough, and hot cocoa, savoring the sweetness of the night.
At one of the game stalls, Yvonne managed to win a fluffy teddy bear holding a tiny pizza. She turned to Sam with a triumphant smile and pressed it into his hands.
"For you." she said with a wink.
Sam laughed, holding up the bear. "Are you winning prizes for me now?"
"Of course." Yvonne said sweetly. "Youโre my rockstar boyfriend, but even rockstars need something to cuddle."
Sam rolled his eyes playfully, but the way he hugged the bear against his chest made Yvonne giggle. A few moments later, he nudged her toward another stall.
"My turn." he said confidently.
He focused on the game. Dart toss, aiming carefully before releasing each shot. One by one, the balloons popped, and soon enough, the vendor handed him a teddy bear, this one holding a single red rose. Sam grinned and presented it to Yvonne.
"For you, my flower girl." he teased.
Yvonne beamed, hugging the bear close. "Now we match."
As the festival began winding down, Sam suddenly took her hand and led her away from the crowded town square. They walked in comfortable silence, following the familiar path down to the beach.
The tidepools shimmered under the moonlight, and the area had been beautifully decorated. Lanterns were scattered across the sand, their golden light reflecting off the water. Rose petals were spread around the driftwood log where Yvonne had once sat when Sam first confessed his love for her.
She blinked in surprise. "Waitโ! whatโs going on?"
Sam just smirked as he grabbed a guitar resting nearby. He sat on a rock facing her, adjusting the strings with ease. "This is for you."
Then, with practiced fingers, he strummed a soft, melodic tune and began to sing.
Yvonneโs breath caught in her throat. His voice, smooth and full of warmth, wrapped around her like the gentle sea breeze.
The song spoke of a love that was vibrant and wild, like spring flowers bursting into bloom after a long winter. It told of laughter shared on lazy afternoons, of hands reaching for each other in the dark, of a love so deep it felt like breathing.
By the time he finished, Yvonne was near tears, her hands clasped to her chest.
Sam set the guitar aside and walked over, pulling her into his arms. "Happy Valentineโs, love."
She sniffled, laughing as she wiped at her eyes. "You jerk. You made me cry."
He chuckled, pressing a kiss to her forehead. "Best reaction I couldโve asked for."
And as the waves kissed the shore and the lanterns flickered softly in the night, Yvonne knew she would never forget this moment.
The lively streets of Zuzu City were buzzing with energy as Nadine and Alex walked hand in hand. Neon signs flickered above them, and the scent of sizzling street food filled the air. Tonight, the city felt electric, but for Alex, the real highlight wasnโt the bright lights or the fancy restaurantsโit was her.
"You pick." he said, squeezing her hand. "Anything you want, it's all on me."
Nadine chuckled, tilting her head playfully. "Feeling fancy tonight, huh?"
Alex grinned. "I mean, you only get one Valentineโs Day a year. Might as well go all out."
She scanned the restaurants before stopping in front of a small but elegant seafood bistro. Candlelit tables, soft music playing. Perfect. They were seated by the window, overlooking the city streets, and soon their table was filled with delicious dishes, grilled salmon, garlic butter shrimp, and freshly baked bread.
Throughout dinner, they laughed and teased each other, exchanging bites of food and stealing lingering glances. Every now and then, Alex would just stop eating, resting his chin on his hand as he watched her talk, completely enamored.
"What?" Nadine asked, raising a brow.
Alex smirked. "Nothing. Just thinking how lucky I am."
After finishing their meal, instead of heading home, they took a detour to the beachfront. The city skyline glowed in the distance, but the shore was peaceful, waves rolling softly under the moonlight.
Nadine kicked off her sandals, wiggling her toes in the cool sand. "You should try it." she said, grinning.
Alex raised a brow. "Walking barefoot? What if I step on something sharp?"
She rolled her eyes. "Big tough athlete, scared of a little sand?"
"Fine, fine." he chuckled, slipping off his sneakers and socks. He picked up both their shoes, carrying them in one hand while the other found its way back to hers.
They strolled along the waterโs edge, the wet sand cool beneath their feet. The gentle waves brushed against their ankles, and the salty night air wrapped around them.
At some point, Alex stopped, pulling her into his arms. "This is nice." he murmured. "Just you, me, and the ocean."
Nadine hummed in agreement, tracing little patterns on his arm. "And the city lights. Kinda romantic, donโt you think?"
He chuckled. "Super romantic." Then, with a playful grin, he scooped her up effortlessly, making her squeal in surprise.
"Alex!"
"What?" he laughed. "You looked like you needed to be carried."
She smacked his shoulder, but he only held her closer. "Youโre ridiculous." she huffed, but her laughter betrayed her.
With her in his arms and the waves crashing softly in the background, Alex kissed her, slow and deep, his lips warm against the cool breeze. When they pulled away, he smirked.
"Happy Valentineโs, babe."
Nadine, still breathless, smiled back. "Happy Valentineโs, Alex."
And with that, they kept walking, hand in hand, their footprints fading into the moonlit sand.
Thalia had always been drawn to magic, not just because it was in her blood, but because it was a part of who she was. And tonight, Magnus was determined to show her just how deeply their worlds intertwined.
"Close your eyes." he instructed softly.
She gave him a playful smile. "If you insist, my mysterious sorcerer."
With a wave of his hand, a soft wind swirled around them, carrying the scent of wildflowers and something ancient, something powerful. When Thalia opened her eyes, she gasped.
They stood in an untouched grove deep within the Cindersap Forest, a secret sanctuary hidden from mortal eyes. A pond, smooth as glass, reflected the full moon above, and hundreds of fireflies danced through the air, their golden glow illuminating the night. But the true marvel was the air itself. It shimmered with magic, soft blue and purple lights weaving through the trees like living stardust.
"Magnusโฆ" she breathed.
The wizard watched her with quiet satisfaction, his black-purple eyes gleaming beneath the moonlight. "This place is connected to ancient magic. It exists outside of time, untouched by the world."
Thalia turned to him, teasing. "So, you brought me to a place where time doesnโt exist? Is this your way of keeping me all to yourself?"
Magnus chuckled, a rare, deep sound. "You know me well, my love."
They sat by the pond, surrounded by glowing flora, as Magnus conjured a spread of warm tea, chocolate-covered strawberries, and delicate pastries. As Thalia sipped the tea, she glanced at him with fond amusement.
"You always act so composed, but I know you." she mused. "Youโre hopelessly in love with me, arenโt you?"
Magnus exhaled, setting down his cup. He reached for her hand, his fingers tracing over hers with a feather-light touch. "Thalia." he murmured, "You have unraveled every secret I thought I could keep hidden. My magic, my heart, my very soul. They are yours."
Thaliaโs teasing smile softened. "You really are a romantic under all that wizardly mystique, arenโt you?"
He leaned in, his lips brushing against hers, a kiss filled with whispered magic and devotion.
As they sat together beneath the moon, time truly seemed to stand still.
Valentineโs Day in Stardew Valley meant something different for everyone. Some couples preferred candlelit dinners at the Stardrop Saloon, others exchanged heartfelt gifts in the cozy glow of their fireplaces. But for the adventurous at heart, romance wasnโt just about quiet moment. It was about shared experiences, new places, and thrilling discoveries.
For Lance and Rosemary, nothing sounded better than an escape to Ginger Island, where the golden sands, lush jungle, and endless blue sea promised the perfect blend of adventure and tranquility.
The midday sun cast a warm glow over the island, glinting off the waves as the couple arrived at the shore. Rosemary inhaled deeply, taking in the scent of salt and tropical flowers, while Lance stretched, rolling his shoulders as he surveyed the landscape.
โNothing like an island getaway.โ he mused, his usual confident smirk in place.
Rosemary smirked back. โAre you sure you didnโt just want an excuse to show off your knowledge of the island?โ
He chuckled, placing a hand over his heart in mock offense. โYou wound me, my dear. I would never, well, perhaps just a little.โ
The couple made their way inland, boots crunching against the sand before they reached a shaded, rocky cove where a gentle stream trickled into the sea. The cool water glistened invitingly, and without hesitation, Lance unclasped his cape and set it aside. He knelt down to unlace his boots, and Rosemary followed suit, setting hers beside his.
The water was shallow, lapping just above their ankles as they stepped in. The contrast of the cool stream against the sun-warmed sand sent a pleasant chill up Rosemaryโs spine. Lance watched her with a knowing glint in his indigo eyes, captivated by the way the sunlight highlighted her freckles. He had always found them endearing, small constellations scattered across her cheeks, unique to her and her alone.
โYouโre staring.โ Rosemary teased, flicking a bit of water toward him with her toes.
He caught her ankle with ease, his grip gentle yet firm. โCan you blame me?โ His voice dropped to a lower, more genuine tone. โYou look stunning.โ
A faint blush dusted her cheeks, though whether from the heat or his words, she wasnโt sure. โSmooth talker.โ she muttered, but she didnโt pull away.
They spent the afternoon wading through the water, skimming their fingers along the surface, and occasionally splashing each other in playful retaliation. At one point, Lance spotted a vibrant blue starfish resting on the rocks, scooping it up to show Rosemary before gently returning it to the tide.
As the sun began its slow descent toward the horizon, Lance guided Rosemary back to shore, their hands naturally finding each otherโs. They sat on the sand, watching the sky burn with hues of orange and violet.
โThis was a good idea.โ Rosemary admitted, leaning her head against his shoulder.
Lance pressed a kiss to the top of her head, his voice filled with quiet certainty. โEvery adventure with you is.โ
And as the waves whispered against the shore, they simply sat there, enjoying the peaceful, perfect moment. Just the two of them, wrapped in the warmth of love and the promise of many more adventures to come.
High up in the mountains, far from the bustling city and the peaceful valley, Ridgeside Village was alive with the spirit of Love Festival. The streets, usually quiet under the watchful eye of the peaks, were now filled with soft lantern light and delicate decorations. Paper hearts and ribbons adorned the fences, and flower petals scattered across the cobbled paths, carried by the cool evening breeze.
Couples strolled through the village square, exchanging gifts of handcrafted chocolates and freshly picked flowers. The scent of sweet rice cakes and warm tea drifted from the marketplace, mingling with the crisp mountain air.
Cerise stood near the entrance of Ridge Forest, fingers idly tightening around the fabric of her dress. She wasnโt usually one to fidget, but tonight was different. Jio had insisted they meet here, in public. It was something he never did. And though she trusted him, she also knew how much he disliked being seen.
Then, she saw him.
He walked toward her with the same quiet confidence she had always admired, but something was undeniably different. His usual ninja attire was gone, replaced by casual dark clothes, simple yet well-fitted, blending him seamlessly among the villagers. And his earsโฆ no longer pointed.
Ceriseโs breath caught. "Youโ?"
Jio smirked slightly, his deep green eyes flickering with amusement. "Illusion spell. No one will suspect a thing."
Her heart swelled. He had done this for her. Not because he had to, but because he wanted to.
"You really did thisโฆ for me?"
Jio nodded. "You wanted a normal date. So tonight, Iโm just a man visiting the village with his beloved." His voice was calm, but she could hear the slight tension in his tone,he wasnโt used to this.
Cerise smiled, reaching for his hand. "Then letโs make it a good one."
As they strolled through the village, hand in hand, people couldnโt help but stare. It wasnโt every day they saw Farmer Cerise with someone unfamiliar, let alone a man. A few villagers whispered amongst themselves, their curiosity barely concealed.
"Whoโs that with Cerise?"
"Iโve never seen him before."
"Is he a traveler? A merchant?"
"His quite handsome."
Jioโs jaw tightened. His patience wore thin as the murmurs continued. His fingers twitched, and just as he was about to say something sharp, Cerise squeezed his hand.
She turned toward the onlookers, flashing a bright, effortless smile. "This is my lover." she said smoothly. "Heโs from another village, and he came to spend Valentineโs with me."
A collective murmur of understanding followed, and just like that, the tension dissolved. The villagers, satisfied with her explanation, lost interest and returned to their own affairs.
Jio exhaled, giving her a look. "You handled that well."
She smirked. "I always do."
With the attention off them, they continued their date, walking at a leisurely pace. They visited the marketplace, where Cerise picked out a small box of chocolates and playfully fed Jio a piece. He accepted it with neutral face, but she caught the way his expression softened as he tasted the sweetness.
Then, they made their way to the waterfall, where the sound of rushing water drowned out the rest of the world. They sat on a secluded bench, the mist cooling their skin as the stars began to dot the sky.
Jio leaned back, gazing at the view. "Itโs peaceful here." he admitted.
Cerise tilted her head. "I thought you might like it."
He glanced at her, something unreadable in his gaze. "I like anything, so long as Iโm with you."
She chuckled, leaning into his shoulder. "Now whoโs the smooth talker?"
Jio smirked but said nothing, instead slipping an arm around her waist, pulling her closer. For a while, they sat in silence, listening to the distant hum of the village behind them, the rush of the falls before them.
Cerise turned her head slightly, catching the way the moonlight softened Jioโs usually sharp features. "You donโt regret this?" she asked quietly. "Being hereโฆ with me?"
His hold on her tightened ever so slightly. "Never." His voice was firm, certain. "Iโd walk through any village, drop every disguise, if it meant being with you."
Ceriseโs heart thudded, warmth spreading through her chest. She smiled softly, then reached up, pressing a lingering kiss to his cheek.
"Happy Valentineโs, Jio."
He exhaled, his breath ghosting over her skin. "Happy Valentineโs, meleth nin."
And for once, there was no mission, no secrecy. Just the two of them, veiled in moonlight, lost in a quiet world of their own making.
Summary: A word of advice, when the fortune teller warns of bad luck, donโt tempt fateโฆ or risk limping home from the mines.
Winter had arrived in Pelican Town, casting a chill that seemed to seep into everything. The cold winds whipped through the air, carrying snowflakes that fluttered down, blanketing the town in white. While most residents of Pelican Town sought warmth by the fireside or tended to their animals, Yvonne had different plans. After checking her kegs and making sure her animals were warm and well-fed, she grabbed her gear and made her way to the mines. Her goal: to upgrade her pickaxe. She might have been content with her farming, but Yvonne knew a stronger pickaxe would make her life a lot easier.
But before heading out, she stopped by Moonlit Mire Farm to visit her best friend, Aleia. Yvonne always marveled at Aleia's farmโhow did she do it? The crop fields stretched as far as the eye could see, filled with wintermelons and giant ones at that. A golden clock stood proudly by the fields, surrounded by fish ponds and sheds filled with her various wines and jams. Aleia had even raised a dinosaur!
Yvonne couldn't help but sweatdrop at the sheer magnitude of it all. Her friend truly was a farming demon. As she stood there, lost in thought, the door swung open, and Aleia appeared, brushing her roseate hair out of her face.
"Hey, Vonnie! What's up?" Aleia greeted, her usual cheerful self.
Yvonne grinned, despite herself. "Aleiaโฆ please tell me you sleep at night and aren't secretly a farming demon."
Aleia chuckled, her eyes twinkling mischievously. "Hard work, my dear, and a sprinkle of obsession."
Yvonne shook her head. "Well, wanna come to the mines with me? I need to upgrade my pickaxe, and having an extra set of hands wouldn't hurt."
Aleia smirked. "You had me at โmines.โ Let me grab my gear."
The two women set off towards the mountains, unaware of the fortune teller's warning that it was a bad luck day. They didnโt think much of it, of course, as they were well-prepared for a day of mining, treasure hunting, and monster-slaying. Aleia was no stranger to the deeper parts of the mines, often coming out victorious even against the most vicious of foes. Her Galaxy Sword and skills were more than enough to protect herself and her friend. Yvonne, on the other hand, relied on her Obsidian Edge and her sharp instincts.
Their time in the mines started off fine. They encountered waves of monstersโslimes, rock golems, and batsโbut were able to handle them easily. Yvonneโs grip on her sword tightened as she swung it with precision, while Aleia made quick work of any approaching enemies, her sword flashing like lightning.
"Guess this day isnโt as bad as the fortune teller said." Yvonne quipped, breathing heavily as another group of slimes disintegrated at her feet.
Aleia smirked, her face still calm despite the chaos. "Yeah, but we shouldnโt get too cocky. The mines are always full of surprises."
Just as she spoke, the ground beneath them trembled, and a group of shadow creatures emerged from the cracks in the stone, surrounding them. Before either of them could react, they were thrust into a brutal fight. Yvonne barely had time to react before a creature swiped at her, sending her sprawling to the ground.
"Yvonne!" Aleia yelled, her voice sharp as she cleaved through another group of monsters. She rushed to her friend's side, but not before another creature lunged at her.
With quick reflexes, Aleia threw a bomb to disorient the monsters, using the distraction to scoop Yvonne up and race toward the elevator, her legs burning with exhaustion.
Yvonne, wincing in pain from her sprained ankle, protested weakly. "Aleia, you canโt carry meโ"
"Donโt argue with me, Yvonne." Aleia replied firmly, her voice barely a whisper as they both darted into the elevator. "Weโre getting out of here, no matter what."
As the elevator doors began to close, the sound of their enemies' footsteps echoed in the tunnel. The two women were in a race against time, the monstersโ pursuit growing louder by the second.
The elevator went upward slowly, and just as the doors began to open at the surface level, Aleia collapsed against the wall. Yvonne, barely conscious, rested her head on Aleiaโs shoulder.
"Iโm sorry." Yvonne whispered weakly. "I didnโt mean to hold you back."
Aleia shook her head, smiling faintly. "Youโre my friend, Vonnie. Iโve got you."
Marlon found them shortly after, dragging them both back to the clinic. Doctor Harvey worked quickly, patching them up with the help of his assistant, Maru. Aleiaโs body was covered in bruises, blood staining her clothes, while Yvonneโs ankle was swollen and bruised.
The two women were placed in the same room, but they were too out of it to even realize what was happening. Maru kept watch, making sure they were stable, when suddenly the door flew open.
Sebastian and Sam stormed in, both panting and frantic. Maru held up a hand. "Calm down, guys. Theyโre resting."
Sebastian didnโt listen. His violet eyes scanned the room, landing on Aleia first. "What the hell happened?" he demanded, his usual cool demeanor completely gone.
Maru crossed her arms. "Sheโs fine, Sebastian. Just bruises and exhaustion. Theyโll be okay."
But Sebastian wasnโt convinced. He sat down beside Aleia, brushing her reddish pink hair away from her face with gentle hands. "Youโre an idiot." he muttered, voice full of frustration. "A reckless, stubborn, battle-crazed idiot."
Even unconscious, Aleia stirred, as if ready to argue back.
Meanwhile, Sam had already thrown himself onto Yvonneโs bed, cradling her like a lifeline. "Vonnie! Babe! Love of my life! Are you alive?" His voice cracked with panic.
Harvey arrived to check on his patients and only sighed, rubbing his temples. "Sam, sheโs fine. Just let her rest."
Sam didnโt hear him. "Donโt ever do that again!" he cried, squeezing Yvonneโs hand. "My heart canโt take it!"
Yvonne, still groggy, blinked at him in confusion. "Sam, I think youโre suffocating me."
Sam immediately loosened his grip but didnโt let go. "Oh. Right. Sorry. Still not letting go, though."
Sebastian, meanwhile, was still glaring at Aleia, muttering under his breath. "You really need to stop making me worry like this."
Maru smirked, clearly enjoying herself. "Like youโre one to talk. You used to sneak off to the mines all the time."
Sebastian shot her a death glare. "Not the point."
Yvonne, despite her pain, grinned weakly. "Soโฆ uh, bad luck day, huh?"
Aleia, still half-conscious, managed to lift her hand and smirk. "Next timeโฆ letโs just make tea or sleep instead."
Sebastian sighed heavily, rubbing his face. "Thatโs the first smart thing youโve said today."
Sam nodded vigorously, agreeing. "Agreed. No more death trips, just chill inside."
Harvey, already exhausted by the chaos, muttered, "Can I prescribe all of you a week of common sense?"
The room erupted into laughter, the tension easing with every chuckle. Despite the pain, exhaustion, and near-death experience
Aleia and Yvonne would probably do it all again.
Maybe.
โฆDefinitely not on a bad luck day.
Summary: Sebastian wakes up in the middle of the night to find his pregnant farmer wife, Aleia, indulging in her latest bizarre craving.
The farmhouse was bathed in moonlight, its wooden beams creaking softly in the stillness of the night. The air outside was crisp, carrying the faint scent of pine and distant ocean waves. Inside, everything was peaceful except for the subtle rustling of blankets and the faint creak of the bed as Aleia carefully slid out from under Sebastianโs arm.
She moved with practiced stealth, her roseate hair swaying as she tiptoed toward the door. But even with her best efforts, Sebastian stirred, his hand instinctively reaching for her in his half-asleep daze. Instead of warmth, he was met with cool, empty sheets. His brows furrowed. Sleepy or not, he knew Aleia was supposed to be there.
Dragging himself up, Sebastian ran a hand through his tousled dark plum hair, exhaling as he rubbed his face. With sluggish movements, he padded barefoot out of the room, eyes scanning the dimly lit hallway. The bathroom light was off. That ruled out his first guess.
Then, faintly, the warm glow of the kitchen flickered under the door.
Sebastian squinted. At this hour?
With quiet steps, he approached, pushing the door open slightly.
There, under the kitchenโs soft golden light, stood Aleia, her eyes gleaming with mischief as she hunched over the counter, caught in the act. Her cheeks were puffed up, stuffed with something. And in her hand? A piece of watermelon.
Sebastian raised an eyebrow. โCravings again?โ
Aleia turned toward him, blinking innocently as she struggled to chew. โMhm!โ she garbled, before finally swallowing. โI needed this.โ
Sebastian let out a breathy chuckle, crossing his arms as he leaned against the doorframe. โWatermelon?โ
She nodded enthusiastically. โItโs so juicy and sweet.โ Then, as if suddenly remembering something, she reached behind her and grabbedโoh dear Yoba!โa jar of mayonnaise.
Sebastianโs expression immediately dropped.
โOh no.โ he muttered, dread settling in. โNot this again.โ
Aleia grinned mischievously. โOh yes.โ
Without hesitation, she unscrewed the lid and like it was the most normal thing in the world, tilted the jar back, taking a long sip of mayonnaise like it was a gourmet beverage.
Sebastian visibly recoiled. โALEIA, WHY?โ
She smacked her lips, sighing in contentment. โI dunno, Sebby. It just hits different.โ
Sebastian stared at her, absolutely appalled. โYou used to do that before pregnancy, and I thought maybe, just maybe, youโd grow out of it. But no. No. The baby is only enabling you.โ
Aleia shrugged before nonchalantly dipping her watermelon slice into the mayo and taking a delighted bite.
Sebastian looked personally betrayed. โThatโs an abomination.โ
Aleia gasped dramatically. โExcuse me? This is peak cuisine.โ
โThat is sacrilegious.โ Sebastian countered.
โOh, and youโre one to talk?โ Aleia huffed, setting down her watermelon and crossing her arms. โYou eat cold sashimi straight from the fridge at 2 AM like some kind of gremlin and think Iโm the weird one?โ
Sebastian opened his mouth to argue but then paused. Damn. She had a point.
โThatโs completely different.โ he muttered.
Aleia smirked. โMhm. Keep telling yourself that.โ
Sebastian exhaled sharply before stepping closer, slipping his arms around her waist. Despite the culinary war crimes she was committing, he still pressed a soft kiss to her temple. โYou are so lucky I love you.โ he murmured against her hair.
Aleia giggled, nuzzling into him. โI know.โ
Sebastianโs hands found their way to her slightly rounded belly, rubbing slow, soothing circles. โHowโs our little night owl?โ he asked softly.
Aleia hummed, resting her free hand over his. โOh, just making sure I never sleep again,โ she teased. โApparently, our kid is a night creature like their dad.โ
Sebastian smirked. โAt least they take after me in something.โ
Aleia rolled her eyes before nudging him playfully. โYouโre really clingy, you know that?โ
โYou like it.โ
โโฆI do.โ she admitted with a grin.
Sebastian glanced at the counter. โSo, is it just the watermelon or should I prepare myself for something worse?โ
Aleia chewed her lip, suddenly looking very guilty.
Sebastian narrowed his eyes. โAleiaโฆ what else did you eat?โ
She hesitated before mumbling, โPickles.โ
Sebastian nodded slowly. โOkay, not too bad.โ
โWith peanut butter.โ
His expression dropped. โOh, no.โ
โโฆAnd a little bit of hot sauce.โ
Sebastian groaned. โSweetheart, thatโs not food.โ
Aleia pouted, poking his chest. โSays the guy who hoards pumpkin soup like a dragon and refuses to share.โ
Sebastian gasped, placing a hand over his heart in mock offense. โHey. That soup is sacred.โ
Aleia grinned triumphantly before finishing off the last bite of her cursed watermelon. โThere. Now Iโm good.โ
Sebastian sighed, shaking his head. โAlright, come on, weird cravings queen. Letโs get you back to bed before you start dipping pumpkin soup in ranch dressing.โ
โโฆThatโs actually not a bad idea.โ
Sebastian groaned.
With a laugh, Aleia wrapped her arms around his neck. โYou love me.โ she teased.
Sebastian kissed her forehead. โThatโs the only reason Iโm putting up with this.โ
Hand in hand, they walked back to their room, the dim glow of the kitchen light fading behind them. As they curled up under the covers, Sebastian wrapped his arms around her again, his warmth chasing away the nightโs chill.
โGood night, my love,โ he murmured against her hair.
Aleia smiled sleepily, snuggling into his chest. โNight, Sebby.โ
The farmhouse settled back into silence, the moonlight casting a soft glow over them. And despite the absolute madness of her cravings, Sebastian knew one thing for certain.
He wouldnโt trade any of this for the world.
Summary: In the early morning, Sebastian wakes Aleia up to show her something special. Despite her sleepiness, she trusts him and follows him, leading to a quiet, tender moment.
The farmhouse was peaceful, an oasis of quiet in the stillness of the early morning. The moon hung low in the sky, its silver light illuminating the landscape outside. Stars scattered across the heavens like diamonds against deep indigo, but inside, the world was tranquilโexcept for Sebastian.
With a quiet groan, he silenced the alarm, the soft beep cutting through the silence. He rubbed his face, pushing his messy dark purple hair back with a tired hand, glancing over at Aleia. She lay peacefully beside him, her reddish-pink hair cascading over the pillow, lips slightly parted, breathing steadily in her sleep.
A playful smirk tugged at Sebastianโs lips as he stared at her. Waking her up was going to be a challenge. But the idea of sharing this moment with her made his heart race in ways he hadnโt expected.
He slipped out of bed with care, dressing quickly in his jeans and favorite hoodie, the warmth of their bed still lingering on his skin. His leather jacket slid over his shoulders effortlessly, and he approached her side, crouching down to gently shake her shoulder.
โAleia...โ he whispered, his voice soft but insistent.
She groaned, pulling the pillow closer to her face. โNo. Five more minutes...โ
He chuckled, brushing a lock of her roseate hair from her face. โItโs not five minutes, sweetheart. You need to get up.โ
Aleia cracked one eye open, her gaze instantly narrowing at him. โSebastian... Itโs the middle of the night!โ
He grinned, crossing his arms. โItโs three in the morning, actually. Time to rise.โ
โThatโs... Even worse!โ she muttered, curling deeper into her pillow. โWhy would you wake me up at demon hours?โ
Sebastian laughed, leaning down to press a soft kiss to her forehead. โBecause Iโve got a surprise for you. Trust me. Get dressed, and meet me outside.โ
Before she could protest any further, he stood and walked toward the door, leaving her with little room for argument. Aleia groaned, but despite her protests, she eventually gave in. She slipped on her favorite cozy sweater and jeans, boots clicking on the wooden floor as she stepped outside into the cool night air.
Sebastian waited by his motorcycle, his posture casual, but his eyes alight with a mischievous glint.
โSeriously? A motorcycle?โ Aleia raised an eyebrow. โYou better have a good reason for dragging me out here at this ungodly hour.โ
He tossed her a helmet with a grin. โIโve got a good reason. Now hop on.โ
She sighed dramatically but climbed onto the bike anyway, wrapping her arms around his waist. โIf I fall asleep and fall off, thatโs on you.โ she muttered into his back.
Sebastian chuckled as the engine hummed to life beneath them. โIโd catch you, donโt worry.โ
The ride was quiet, the world around them enveloped in darkness. Aleia rested her cheek against his back, letting the wind ruffle her hair. Her exhaustion from being pulled out of bed faded slowly, replaced by the trust she had in him, the trust that had only grown stronger over time.
After what felt like an eternity, he pulled to a stop, and Aleia blinked, looking up at the at the surroundings.
โThe Summit?โ she asked, her voice thick with grogginess.
Sebastian helped her off the bike, pulling a pair of blankets from the side storage. โYep. I promise, itโll be worth it. Come on.โ
With his hand firmly in hers, they hiked up the final stretch of the trail, the mountain air growing thinner and colder with each step. But nothing mattered except the space between themโclose enough to feel the heat of his hand, to hear the quiet rhythm of their breaths. It was just them, and the world was waiting.
When they reached the peak, Aleia gasped, awestruck by the view that stretched before her. The valley lay below, bathed in the faint light of the approaching dawn, rivers reflecting the stars. The sky itself seemed to be awakening, shifting from dark to lighter shades of purple and orange as the first touch of the sunโs rays began to bleed across the horizon.
Sebastian spread a blanket across the cool ground, patting the space beside him. Aleia sat down beside him, rubbing her arms against the cold. Without hesitation, Sebastian draped his jacket over her shoulders, pulling her into his side.
She exhaled, resting her head on his shoulder. โOkay, I admit it. This is pretty amazing.โ
โI told you.โ he murmured, his lips curling into a satisfied smile.
Aleia looked up at him, a playful glint in her eyes. โSo... You just decided, โHey, letโs wake up my wife in the middle of the night, make her trek up a mountain, and then show her the sunriseโ?โ
Sebastian gave her a teasing grin. โPretty much.โ
โYouโre the worst.โ she groaned, nudging him lightly with her shoulder.
โAnd yet, you married me.โ he replied, his voice smooth, full of quiet pride.
She rolled her eyes but couldnโt suppress the smile that tugged at her lips. Her hand found his, their fingers lacing together as they both stared at the sky in silence. The world around them was so still, so peaceful, and for the first time in a long while, Aleia felt completely at ease.
Then, slowly, the sun began to rise. The sky shifted from dusky purples to shades of pink, gold, and fiery orange, bathing the landscape in warmth. Aleiaโs breath caught, the beauty of it overwhelming. She couldnโt look away.
โItโs beautiful...โ she whispered, her voice soft, as if afraid to disturb the moment.
Sebastian, however, wasnโt looking at the sunrise. His eyes were on her.
โYeah.โ he murmured, his gaze never leaving her face. โIt really is.โ
Aleia turned to him, her heart skipping at the tenderness in his expression. His deep midnight purple eyes were filled with something she couldnโt quite name, but she could feel it, love, perhaps, or something deeper.
โI meant the sunrise, dork,โ she teased, her voice affectionate.
Sebastian smirked, that same playful spark returning to his eyes. โThe sunrise is nice,โ he said softly, โbut you, Aleiaโฆ Youโre breathtaking.โ
She laughed, her cheeks flushing. โOh my God, that was so cheesy.โ
He chuckled, leaning in close, his lips brushing against her ear as he whispered, โYou love it.โ
โโฆI do.โ she admitted with a smile, warmth flooding her chest.
Sebastian cupped her cheek with one hand, his thumb brushing gently over her skin. โI love you, Aleia.โ
Her heart soared. She leaned into his touch, her own hand coming to rest on his. โI love you too, Sebby.โ
And as the sun continued to rise above them, painting the world in its golden glow, Sebastian leaned in, pressing his lips to hers in a slow, lingering kiss. The world felt like it paused for just a momentโnothing else mattered except for the two of them, together, here, in this perfect slice of time.
When they finally pulled apart, Aleia grinned, resting her forehead against his. โOkay, fine. Waking up early was worth it.โ
Sebastian chuckled, holding her closer, the warmth of his embrace making the morning chill feel miles away. โTold you.โ
They sat there in comfortable silence, watching as the sun bathed Stardew Valley in golden light, knowing that whatever challenges the future may hold, they would always have each other and moments like this one.
Mod: "Maggs Immersive Sebastian Dialogue and Custom Events Spicy or Sweet" by @maggplays
[Farmer Aleia is lounging on the couch, flipping through a book while Sebastian is at his computer, typing away. The mood is casual, and the two are enjoying their time together.]
Aleia: *suddenly perks up, grinning mischievously* Hey! Sebby! I've got a riddle for you!
Sebastian: *still typing, without looking up* This better not be like that time you tried to convince me that mayonnaise counts as a drinkable snack.
Aleia: *waves him off dramatically* Hah! I stand by that statement! Mayonnaise is versatile, and you're just close-minded. But no, this one's different. Listen up!
Sebastian: *leans back in his chair, spinning slightly to look at her, raising an eyebrow* Fine. Hit me with your best shot.
Aleia: *grinning smugly* Okay. "You feel good when you stick something in it. You feel happy when you shake it. But you feel sad when you take something out of it. Now, what am I?"
Sebastian: *pauses, staring at her blankly before a slow smirk creeps onto his face* Oh
[Sebastian gets up, crossing the room slowly. Aleia's smug grin falters slightly as he approaches and stops in front of her. He leans down, placing his hands on either side of her on the couch, effectively pinning her in place.]
Sebastian: *in a low, teasing tone* Sweetheart, If you wanted to have sex, you could've just asked instead of hiding it behind riddles.
Aleia: *face turning crimson, flustered* AH!No! That's not! It's a piggy bank!
Sebastian: *blinks in surprise, then bursts out laughing* Piggy bank? Really?
Aleia: *starts giggling uncontrollably* YES! Admit it, I got you!
Sebastian: *still laughing, straightens up and crosses his arms* Alright, alright. Fine. But now it's my turn.
Aleia: *playfully narrows her eyes* Bring it on!
Sebastian: *grins wickedly, leaning slightly closer* Okay. "What's long, hard, and stiff, gets used inside a warm, wet place, and works best when you move it back and forth?"
Aleia: *bursts out laughing, pointing at him* HA! Easy. It's a toothbrush!"
Sebastian: *suddenly crouches in front of her, gently takes her hand, and smirks devilishly, his voice dropping* Wrong answer, love?
Aleia: *blinking rapidly, her blush returning* E-Eh?! Wait, what-?
[Before she can react, she grabs the nearest object, a pillow, and throws it directly at his face. Sebastian catches it effortlessly, laughing as Aleia scrambles to her feet in a mix of embarrassment.]
Aleia: Sebastian! You're the worst!
Sebastian: *grinning, tossing the pillow back at her* And yet, you still love me.
Aleia: *trying to suppress a smile, but failing* Yeah, yeah. Don't push your luck, emo boy.
Sebastian: *leaning back smugly* Admit it, though. I make this relationship very exciting.
Aleia: *rolling her eyes but smiling anyway* Exciting isn't the word I'd use... but fine. You win this round.
Sebastian: *winks* Always do, sweetheart.
Farmer: *can't find Sebastian in town*
Farmer: Dammit! I can't find him anywhere. This calls for drastic measures.
Farmer: *inhales and uses hand as a microphone* THE FARMER SUCKS!!!
Sebastian: *comes out from his room basement* THE FUCK-
Shane: *across JojaMart Bldg* DID YOU-
Sam: *crashes through the window using his skateboard* JUST-
Other Marriage Candidates: SAY!
Farmer: Eeek, that worked a little too well...
Other Townspeople: *others find this amusing, annoying or secretly recording the scene from the start and post it on their social media*
The sun is up high in the cloudless, brilliant blue sky, its warm rays kissing the white sand of the beach. The sound of gentle waves lapping against the shore mixes with a gentle breeze, creating a peaceful and perfect atmosphere. But there's something more. A rhythmic melody fills the air, its captivating notes drawing a small crowd of passersby.
Curious, people gather around the source of the music, their eyes locked on four young friends who are playing their musical instruments. Sam strums his guitar with skilled fingers, creating a mellow and resonant sound. Next to him, Sebastian passionately plays his keytar, adding a hint of modernity to the tune. Aleia's nimble hands move over the strings of her mini harp, producing a soft and delicate melody that intertwines with the others. And finally, Abigail plays her flute with a joyful expression, her sweet and high-pitched notes completing the harmony.
People listen intently, their faces lit up with appreciation and delight. The friends play with a natural and easy chemistry, as if the music flows through them like a second language. They move in sync, their eyes sometimes meeting and exchanging grins. The crowd is captivated by the beauty of their performance, and some even start to sway and clap along to the beat.
And as the last notes of their performance echo through the air, the friends let out sighs of contentment. They exchange smiles, their eyes sparkling with a mixture of satisfaction and pride. The crowd around them applauds enthusiastically, the sound mixed with the cheers and whistles of appreciation.
Mod: "Maggs Immersive Sebastian Dialogue and Custom Events Spicy or Sweet" & "Maggs Immersive Sam Romance Dialogue and Events (x)Spicy or Sweet 1.6" by @maggplays
A/N: Got this idea by my boyfriend's midnight musings. I find it pretty amusing and it inspired me to write this. This is my first post for this year, 2025. Enjoy! ๐
Summary: Lance couldn't resist the urge to have a late-night chat with his sleep-deprived farmer.
It's currently night time in the Highlands, and after a late-night expedition exploring the cliffs and caves, Rosemary is too tired to go home, so she decides to sleep at her boyfriend's outpost. Lance doesn't mind, at least he gets to spend time with his beloved farmer. As they're going to sleep, the mage can't help but have random thoughts crossing his mind.
"Sweetheart, would you still love me if I were a worm?", Lance quietly asked his sleepy girlfriend.
Rosemary grunted and turned over in his arms, looking at him with her tired turquoise eyes. "What brought this on?", she asked, her voice heavy with sleep. Lance knew why he loved this woman. Instead of complaining about the late hour or ignoring him until he shoved her awake, Rosemary genuinely cared and took his late-night musings seriously - it was just part of who he was.
"I dreamed I was a human.", Lance said with total seriousness. "Like, just a regular human with no magic whatsoever."
"Sounds mundane.", Rosemary mused, trying to stay awake despite her drowsiness. Lance nodded and continued, "It was okay, but then I met you in that dream. And you were different, too. You were a warrior, strong and beautiful. But you wouldn't speak to me, just ignored me completely. It was like you didn't even know who I was."
Rosemary frowned but remained silent, thinking through Lance's words. He could tell she was trying to make sense of his dream-induced thoughts.
Lance took a deep breath and continued. "And the next thing I knew, I was a worm, just wriggling around in the earth. I thought 'How did this happen?' And you know what I realized, Rose?" Lance asked, pulling her even closer to his chest.
Rosemary nodded, her eyelids starting to feel heavier with each passing second, but she knew she needed to stay awake to hear his thoughts. She had learned that Lance's dreams were never really about the literal transformations he experienced but rather about some underlying fear or worry he had within him. And so, she listened.
"It was because you didn't love me as a human.", he revealed, his voice cracking slightly. "And since you didn't love me, there was no way you could ever love me as a worm. You wouldn't even acknowledge me in the dream, no matter how much I tried to talk to you."
Rosemary only rolled her eyes at Lance's revelation. She could see how upset he was and tried to comfort him. "Oh, love..." she began, but Lance cut her off.
"But then I thought, what if we were both worms?", Lance asked, his eyes sparkling with curiosity. Rosemary rolled her eyes again at his persistent questioning. "Then we'd be digging the earth together forever in wormy marriage," she replied, before yawning heavily. "Does that make you feel better, love?"
Lance's face broke into a broad smile, and he nodded. "Yes, I think it does," he said, relieved that he could confide in his girlfriend. "I'm sorry for waking you." he apologized, feeling a little embarrassed. Rosemary gently caressed his cheek, telling him it was okay. "It's alright." she reassured him.
Finally, she couldn't help but ask, "And what about you, love? Would you still love me if I was a worm?"
Lance pretended to think deeply about her question for a few moments, then answered seriously. "Worms are the most detestable creatures on Earth. I could never love you if you were one," he said with disdain.
Rosemary's mouth dropped open in surprise, then she burst into fits of laughter. She playfully hit him with a pillow for his blunt answer. "Don't be so mean, Lance!"
Lance grinned sheepishly, realizing his mistake. "Alright, I admit that was a bit harsh there." he conceded. "But you have to admit, worms are pretty repulsive."
Rosemary couldn't refute his point. They were both exhausted, and their random musings were starting to wear thin. But Lance wasn't quite done yet.
"Seriously, what would you do if we both suddenly woke up as worms?" Lance asked curiously.
Rosemary sighed, resigned to the fact that she wouldn't be getting back to sleep anytime soon. "Well..." she began thoughtfully, "I suppose we'd have to adjust to our new wormy lives together. I bet we could dig tunnels in the earth and make a cozy nest for us."
Lance nodded, somewhat impressed by her practicality, but still found worms repulsive. "And what about us as worms? Would we still... you know." Lance's voice trailed off, unable to articulate the rest of his question.
Rosemary giggled, guessing where his mind was heading. "Lance, we'd be worms. That's not exactly an ideal situation for that kind of activity. But who knows, maybe we'd still manage to find our own wormy way to show affection," she said with a chuckle. "Let's rest now, okay? We can continue these wild thoughts in the morning. I have a feeling you'll be even more ridiculous when you're not sleep-deprived."
Lance chuckled, realizing his tired mind was indeed making the conversation more bizarre. "Yes, you're right, love," he said, hugging her closer. "Let's get some sleep, and we can laugh about all of this in the morning."
Rosemary snuggled up to him and smiled. "Good night, Lance. I love you, regardless of whether you're a mage, a human, or even a worm."
Lance leaned in and kissed her on the forehead. "I love you too, Rosemary. Sleep well."
As the two drifted off to sleep together, wrapped in each other's arms, the conversation shifted from magical transformations to the simplicity of their love, proving that it surpassed all boundaries, be it human or worm.
A/N: Here's another inspired fanfic from Maggs Immersive Sebastian mod, its based on one of its cutscenes. There's even a hint of Sam X OC. Although, I should've post something on Christmas but I was too occupied with my cake business. To compensate for that, I will be sharing fanfictions that are related to Christmas or the Feast of the Winter Star from Stardew Valley. This is a pretty lengthy fanfic. Enjoy!
It's a beautiful morning in winter, and after finishing her daily farming errands, Aleia decides to pay a visit to her friend Sam's place to drop off some packages that Jodi ask for. She knocks on the door and enters, finding Sam strumming his guitar on the couch. The guitarist looks up and smiles when he sees Aleia, putting his guitar aside and standing up to greet her. "Hey! Aleia! What brings you here?" he asks, his voice warm and friendly.
Aleia walks over to him, holding out the packages in her hand. "Just dropping off these for your mom, Jodi." she replies, returning his smile. "I hope I'm not interrupting anything."
"Nah, not at all." Sam shakes his head. "Come on in, I don't mind the company."
He gestures for her to sit down on one of the chairs and plops back down on the couch. Aleia takes a seat, setting the packages down on the coffee table. She notices that Sam's eyes seem to be studying her a bit more closely than usual, and she wonders what's on his mind.
"Speaking of company." Sam says suddenly, breaking the silence. "Have you heard about the new songs Seb and I have been working on?"
Aleia's curiosity is piqued and she shakes her head. "No, I haven't. I didn't know you guys were working on something new." she replies, her voice tinged with interest.
Sam grins, looking excited. "Yeah, we've been writing like crazy lately." he says, his voice full of pride. "Sebastian has been writing some amazing stuff, and we've got some killer new tunes that we're really proud of."
Aleia raises an eyebrow, intrigued. "Really? That's great." she says, her interest growing. "What kind of stuff has Sebastian been writing?"
"Well, that's the thing." Sam leans back on the couch, a sly look on his face. "It's not the usual stuff he writes. Most of his songs are dark and moody, all about feelings and life. But lately, he's been writing some love songs."
Aleia's eyes widen in surprise. "Sebastian, writing love songs? That's not what I would've expected from him." She can't help but feel a mix of disbelief and curiosity.
"I know, right?" Sam laughs. "That's why I was so surprised when he showed me what he was working on. I've known that guy since we were kids and in all that time, he never even hinted about liking anyone. But now, it's like he's suddenly woken up or something."
Aleia's mind is buzzing with questions, but she tries to keep her expression neutral. "What do you mean?" she asks, her voice light and casual.
"Well..." Sam shrugs, "Seb has always been kind of reserved and quiet, you know? He doesn't talk much, and he keeps to himself. But lately, it, seems like he's more interested in what's going on around town. He's been talking more, mostly about you, actually."
Aleia's heart skips a beat, and she hopes that Sam doesn't notice her reaction. "Me? Why me?" she asks, her voice betraying a hint of surprise and nervousness.
"Hell if I know." Sam says with a shrug. "But I can tell you one thing, Sebastian has never been interested in anyone before now."
Aleia's ears feel warm, a slight blush appearing on her face. She can't help but wonder if Sebastian really feels that way about her, and she's both intrigued and slightly embarrassed by the thought.
Sam continues, his eyes sparkling with mischief. "You should hear some of those songs he's been writing. They're totally sappy, and they all have a certain someone in common."
Aleia's heart beats faster at Sam's words, and she can feel her face getting warmer. She can't believe what she's hearing, but she can't deny the fluttering in her stomach either. She doesn't know how to respond, so she just laughs awkwardly instead.
"I didn't believe it either but" Sam says, his voice dropping lower. "Seb, who's never even hinted about liking anyone before, is suddenly writing sappy songs. It's really something to see. I should say that even though the lyrics are really unusual for Seb, the songs are freaking amazing. There are some crazy swells and breaks in there. So it's pretty hilarious to see him so flustered over you."
Aleia swallows hard, trying to keep her voice steady. "I see." she says, hoping that she doesn't sound too nervous.
Sam grins, enjoying the effect his words are having on her. "I mean, he's really good-looking, right? So it's not like he couldn't get a date, he's just never been interested. But then you came to town."
Aleia can't help but feel a flutter in her stomach at Sam's words. She wonders if it's true, if Sebastian really does feel that way about her. A part of her is flattered, but another part is a little scared of what it all means.
Sam continues, his voice a mix of amusement and teasing. "It's wild to see, my best bro is finally in lo-!"
Suddenly, Sam cuts off and freaks out, "YOU DIDN'T HEAR THAT, I SAID NOTHING! Forget that last part! Seb already hates that I can't keep a secret."
Aleia can't help but chuckle at Sam's reaction, her nervousness momentarily put at ease by his frantic behavior.
"Anyway..." Sam says, quickly recovering his composure. "Come by next Saturday when we're practicing here at my house. Tell me what you think of the new tunes! I bet it'll blow you away."
Aleia smiles, feeling a mix of excitement and trepidation at the thought. She nods, "Sure, I'd really love to hear the new songs."
Just then, Sebastian appears in the doorway, and notices the two, "Oh.. hey, I uh... I can come back later." He starts to turn around, clearly uncomfortable being in the room with them.
Sam grins at Sebastian's appearance. "Huh? Hey Seb, don't leave! C'mon, I was just telling Aleia about some of our new songs, let's play one and see what she thinks!"
Sebastian glares at Sam, obviously annoyed that his friend is being so carefree and candid about his songwriting. He looks over at Aleia, his expression neutral, but his eyes betraying a hint of nervousness.
Aleia gives him a small smile, not wanting him to feel uneasy. "I wouldn't mind hearing one of the new songs." she says, trying to sound nonchalant.
Sebastian hesitates for a moment but then eventually sighs, nodding his head. "Alright, if you really want to hear it." he mutters with a small smile as walk towards to his piano keyboard.
Sam jumps up, picking up his guitar from the couch, "Yeah, let's do this!" He grins at Aleia and Sebastian, clearly eager to get started.
Sebastian takes a seat in front of the piano, adjusting his fingers on the keys. Sam positions himself next to his friend, his guitar ready to start playing. The pair exchange a look, silently communicating their readiness to begin. Sam starts strumming the opening chords and Sebastian follows, his fingers dancing over the keys with practiced ease.
As the music fills the room, Aleia is surprised at just how beautiful it sounds. The melody is captivating and the two instruments weave together perfectly. She can't help but close her eyes, getting lost in the music.
The song continues, the notes growing more intense as the lyrics start to come in. Sebastian's voice is deep and passionate as he sings the words, and Aleia's heart skips a beat at the emotion in his voice.
Aleia opens her eyes, her gaze fixed on Sebastian. His eyes are closed as he sings, a look of concentration and vulnerability on his face. She can't help but feel as though the words are being sung directly to her.
The song continues, the lyrics become more intense and personal, and Aleia can feel her heart racing in her chest. She can't help but notice that the words seem to express a deep longing and admiration for someone special.
The song reaches its climax, and the notes become even more intense. Sebastian's voice rises, full of raw emotion, and the music seems to fill the entire room. As the final notes ring out, the room falls into silence for a moment, and Aleia's heart pounds at the beauty of it all.
Sam glances over at Aleia, a big grin on his face. He's clearly proud of their performance. Sebastian, on the other hand, seems tense, like he's awaiting her reaction.
Aleia is still processing everything she just heard, her heart racing and her mind buzzing. The intensity of the song has left her feeling a mix of emotions. She looks at Sebastian, her eyes meeting his for a moment before she looks away, feeling suddenly shy.
Sam, sensing the tension in the room, breaks the silence first, "So, what'd you think? Pretty great, huh?" Sam asks, his voice a little too cheerful, obviously trying to break the discomfort.
Aleia takes a moment to steady her voice, "It...it was incredible. I-I had no idea that you could write something like that." She glances at Sebastian, who looks relieved, but still a bit on edge.
Sam claps his hands together, clearly satisfied with her reaction. "I told you it was good! Even Seb here can write a good love song when he wants to." he teases, winking at Sebastian, who blushes and rolls his eyes, still a little embarrassed.
"Shut up, Sam." Sebastian grumbles, his face reddening a little but unable to hide the small smile on his face. Aleia watches the interaction, a smile forming on her face as well.
Sam laughs and jabs Sebastian's shoulder playfully, teasing him even more. Aleia can't help but chuckle at their banter. It's clear that the two have a long friendship and a close bond. As the two boys continue to tease and banter back and forth, Aleia takes a few moments to collect her thoughts and steady her racing heart. She has a lot to process after hearing that song, and the emotions it had stirred in her are still coursing through her veins.
Just then, Sebastian suddenly interrupts the lighthearted banter, addressing Sam with a sly grin. "You know, you're one to talk about love songs. When are you going to finally confess to that blonde farmer you've been crushing on?"
Sam's reaction is instant, his face blushing as he scrambles to deny the accusation. "What? No! I don't have a crush on her!" he exclaims, his voice a bit too high pitched.
Aleia's ears perk up as she hears Sebastian mention "blonde farmer." The only farmer with light blond hair that she knows of is her friend, Yvonne. A smirk forms on her face, and she can't resist joining in on the fun.
"Oh really, Sam?" she says, a teasing tone to her voice. "You have a crush on my fellow farmer friend?"
Sam looks panicked, his face turning a deeper shade of red. "No, no, no, it's not like that at all! I mean, she's a really nice person, and also pretty, sweet and very hardworking, but I don't have a crush on her or anything!" he protests, his voice a little too loud.
Sebastian lets out a hearty laugh, enjoying his friend's embarrassment. "Yeah, sure. You just happen to blush every time she's around and stare at her like a lovesick puppy."
Sam glares at Sebastian, clearly annoyed by his friend's relentless teasing. "I do not look at her like that! And I definitely don't blush every time she's around!" he insists, his voice faltering a little.
Aleia can't help but find the whole situation amusing, especially with Sam's vehement denials. She glances at Sebastian, who is still chuckling at his friend's discomfort. Despite Sam's protests, the emo seems unconvinced. He raises an eyebrow at his friend, a sly smile on his face. "Right, right. You just happened to know her favorite food, her favorite color, and every detail about her that only a boyfriend would know, but you don't have a crush on her."
Sam's cheeks turn even more red, and he looks like he's about to explode from embarrassment. "I...I just pay attention, that's all. Anyone could figure that stuff out if they spent enough time with her." he mumbles, avoiding eye contact.
As if on cue, there's a knock on the door, and everyone turns to look. Yvonne, who just so happens to be the farmer with blond hair, is standing at the entrance with a puzzled expression on her face.
Sam, who is still trying to calm his reddened face, stammers out a greeting. "H-Hey Y-Yvonne. W-What brings you here?"
Yvonne notices Sam's flushed cheeks and gives him a concerned look. "Are you feeling okay, Sam? You look like you're running a fever." she says, taking a step closer to him.
Sebastian tries to hide a smirk, finding the whole situation amusing, while Aleia bites her lip to hold back a laugh.
Sam quickly shakes his head, trying to brush off Yvonne's worry. "No, no, I'm fine. Just...a little warm, that's all." he replies, his voice cracking a bit.
Yvonne isn't convinced and reaches up to feel his forehead. "You sure? You feel a bit hot to me." she says, still looking concerned.
The room is filled with an awkward silence as Sebastian and Aleia try to stifle their giggles, watching Sam's flustered state. The guitarist tries to maintain his composure, but he can feel his heart racing as Yvonne's hand touches his forehead. He clears his throat, his voice slightly higher pitched than usual. "Really, I'm fine. Just... got a little distracted, that's all."
Yvonne studies him for a moment more before withdrawing her hand. "Okay, if you say so. But if you start feeling unwell, be sure to take care of yourself."
Sebastian can't resist poking fun at his friend once more, "Yeah, maybe you should rest. You do look pretty flushed. Must be those 'distractions' you've been having lately." he teases, glancing at Aleia with a smirk.
Sam shoots a glare at Sebastian, his face still red. "Shut up, Seb. I'm fine, okay? Just ignore this idiot." he says, gesturing towards Sebastian.
Yvonne looks back and forth between the two boys, clearly puzzled by their banter. She turns to Aleia, who has been silently watching the whole scene unfold. Aleia gives her a small smile, trying to hide her amusement. "Don't worry about them. They're always like this. Just ignore their teasing and they'll stop eventually." she reassures.
Yvonne nods in understanding, "Alright, I'll take your word for it." Then she shifts the topic to the reason she came here in the first place. "Anyway, I've been searching for you, Aleia. I need some help with my flowers. I'm planning to put them in my floral kegs, but I'm not sure which ones are edible. Can you give me a hand?"
Aleia snaps out of her amusement and turns her attention to Yvonne. "Of course, I'd be happy to help. Just show me what flowers you have and I'll let you know which ones are safe to put in your floral kegs." she says, her previous amusement replaced by attentiveness.
Yvonne smiles, clearly relieved to have found someone who can assist her. "Thanks, Aleia. I really appreciate it." Then she grabs Aleia's hand and waves goodbye to the two boys. "We'll be going now. Thanks for your time, guys."
Sebastian waves back, while Sam gives the girls a nod, still recovering from his earlier embarrassment.
As the two girls exit Sam's house and walk towards the farm, Aleia glances over at Yvonne. "So, you're planning to make flower-infused drinks with your flowers? That's a creative idea."
Yvonne nods, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "Yeah, I thought it would be a nice way to add a bit of flair to my homemade drinks. But I'm not sure which ones are edible and safe, so I need your help to figure out which flowers are okay to use."
Aleia nods, her knowledge kicking in. "Sure, no problem. I know a few things about which flowers are edible and which ones aren't. We can go through your collection and figure it out together."
As they arrive at Rosewood Farm and start sorting through the flowers, Aleia's mind goes back to the song Sebastian had sung earlier. The passionate lyrics and the intensity in his voice had left an impression on her. She can't help but blush a little as she recalls it.
Noticing Aleia's slight flush and lost expression, Yvonne gives her a puzzled look. "Are you okay? You seem distracted." she asks with a hint of worry.
Aleia snaps out of her thoughts and glances at Yvonne, quickly trying to compose herself. "Oh, I'm fine. Just got lost in thought for a moment." she replies, her voice slightly unsteady.
Yvonne eyes her skeptically, clearly not fully convinced by the explanation. "You sure? You seem a bit flustered." she states, a small smirk forming on her lips.
Aleia sighs, realizing that Yvonne isn't going to easily drop the subject. She shrugs nonchalantly and feigns a smirk. "I'm fine, really. Must be the warm weather. Let's get back to the flower picking, shall we?"
Yvonne chuckles a little, still a bit suspicious, but decides to let it go for now. "Alright, if you say so. But I'm no fool, I know there's something on your mind."
The two girls return to their work, focusing on the task at hand. Aleia tries her best to push the thoughts of that song and Sebastian out of her head, but the melody and the emotions it had stirred within her linger in the corners of her mind.
Despite her efforts, Aleia's thoughts continue to wander back to the song and Sebastian throughout the flower sorting process. No matter how much she tries to focus on the task at hand, her mind keeps returning to the sound of the piano and the intense emotions that the words of the lyrics had stirred within her.
Eventually, the two girls finish sorting through the flowers, and Aleia bids Yvonne farewell. As she turns to leave, her mind is still filled with the memories of the song and the way it had touched her heart.
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Mod: "Maggs Immersive Sebastian Dialogue and Custom Events Spicy or Sweet" by @maggplays
A/N: After my playthrough with the new update of the Immersive Sebastian mod by maggplays, I got inspired to write this fanfic based on one of its cutscenes. And this is my made-up gift for not posting anything during Sebastian's birthday. This is a pretty lengthy fanfic. Enjoy!
Summary: Sebastian finds himself lost in memories of his time with his farmer. The experience proves to be both nostalgic and bittersweet, but ultimately serves as a reminder of the love and connection they share.
Sebastian stood in the snow-covered town square, watching the familiar, yet transformed scene of Pelican Town. The usually lively place was even more magical in winter, with every surface covered in a sparkling blanket of snow. Icicles dripped from the bare branches of the trees, and pine boughs were tied to the streetlights and garlands strung from the light poles. The air was crisp and cold, and the scent of pine and wood smoke mingled with the usual earthy smells of the town.
As the memories of the past year flashed through his mind, replaying like a film. He remembered the first time he had met Aleia, the new farmer who had moved into Pelican Town in the spring. He had been suspicious and dismissive of her, not expecting their relationship to mean much to him at the time but as the weeks went by, Sebastian's feelings towards Aleia had grown, without him even realizing it at first. He found himself looking forward to her visits to the carpenter shop, and they had developed a habit of chatting and spending time together during her "errands" around town.
Despite his usual stoicism, Sebastian found himself opening up to Aleia more and more as they spent time together. He started to trust her and look forward to their conversations, enjoying the sound of her voice and the way her eyes lit up when she talked about something she was passionate about.
In the summer, Sebastian realized that his feelings for Aleia were more than just casual friendship. He began to see her in a different light, and he couldn't ignore the flutter in his stomach when she smiled at him. Sebastian tried to push down his feelings, telling himself that it was just a phase and that he didn't want to ruin their friendship.
But as autumn arrived, Sebastian's feelings for Aleia only grew stronger. He found himself thinking about her constantly, missing her presence whenever she wasn't around. The thought of her being with someone else made him feel a burning jealousy that he couldn't ignore.
It was at this point that Sebastian knew he had to make a decision. He couldn't keep hiding his feelings any longer. But even with this realization, Sebastian still felt hesitant. How could he risk his friendship with Aleia on the chance that she might feel the same way?
Sebastian's heart raced as he tried to make sense of his conflicting emotions. He knew he couldn't keep avoiding the issue any longer, yet the thought of confessing his feelings to Aleia and potentially damaging their friendship was terrifying. He cared deeply for her, but he wasn't sure if his feelings were reciprocated, and the thought of putting their bond on the line made him feel nauseous.
In the end, by the time Sebastian gathered his courage and confessed his feelings to Aleia and to his surprise, she reciprocated. Aleia revealed that she was aware of his feelings but had chosen not to take the first step, wanting to give him time to open up on his own terms. Their mutual confession marked the beginning of their romantic relationship.
Sebastian's heart soared with relief and joy as he heard Aleia's response. He couldn't believe that his feelings were mutual, and that she had been patiently waiting for him all this time. The knowledge that she cared for him just as deeply as he did for her filled him with a sense of happiness and excitement for the future.
Over the next few weeks, Sebastian and Aleia continued to explore their newfound relationship. They spent more time together, going on romantic walks and spending cozy evenings at each other's homes. Sebastian found himself opening up to Aleia in ways he never had before, sharing his hopes and fears, and finding comfort in her steady presence. In turn, Aleia opened up to him as well, revealing parts of herself that she had kept hidden before.
Their relationship was not without its challenges, however. Sebastian still battled with his own insecurities and doubts, wondering if he was good enough for Aleia and if their relationship would last. Aleia on the other hand, struggled with her own demons, struggling to open up fully to Sebastian after having been hurt in the past. But they worked together to overcome these obstacles, communicating openly and working through their issues as a team. Through it all, their love for each other grew stronger and they supported each other through the difficult times. Sebastian found himself feeling more fulfilled and happy than he had ever been before, and Aleia felt a sense of safety and love that she had never experienced with anyone else. Their relationship was a true partnership, built on trust, understanding, and mutual respect. However, just as they were settling into their new relationship, Sebastian's thoughts turned to their future. He knew that he wanted to spend the rest of his life with Aleia, and he couldn't help but wonder if marriage was in the cards for them someday.
One day, as they were lying in bed together, Sebastian gathered the courage to bring up the subject. "Babe." he said, taking her hand in his, "There's something I've been thinking about."
Aleia turned to look at him, her eyes soft and curious. "What is it?" she asked, giving his hand a gentle squeeze.
Sebastian took a breath, trying to keep his voice steady. "I was just thinking...about us. About our future." He looked down at their intertwined hands, feeling a little nervous. "I know we've only been together for a few months, but I can't help but wonder...Do you ever think about us getting married someday?"
Aleia looked at him for a moment, her expression unreadable. Sebastian's heart raced as he waited for her response, wondering if he had rushed things by bringing up the topic of marriage. Finally, Aleia spoke up, her voice gentle but clear. "You know, I've been thinking about that too." she said, a smile tugging at the corners of her lips. "I have to admit, the thought of being your wife someday...It's pretty appealing."
Sebastian's heart skipped a beat at her words, and a wide grin spread across his face. "Really?" he asked, not quite believing it. "You've thought about marrying me?"
Aleia laughed softly, poking him in the ribs. "Of course I have." she said, feigning offense. "What you think I'm not interested in being with you for the rest of my life?"
Sebastian chuckled, feeling a wave of relief and joy wash over him. "No, I just... I guess I wanted to make sure that we were on the same page." he said, bringing her hand to his lips and pressing a soft kiss to her knuckles. "Because I can't imagine my life without you."
Aleia smiled at him, her eyes shining with love. "Yoba, you're such a sap." she teased, but her tone was affectionate. "But me too. I can't imagine being with anyone else but you. So... yes, Sebby. I do think about us getting married someday."
Sebastian felt a wave of happiness wash over him at her words. He drew her closer, burying his face in her hair. "I'm so glad." he murmured, his voice muffled. "I was afraid you might think it was too soon to be talking about this stuff."
Aleia wrapped her arms around him, rubbing her hand up and down his back. "It's not too soon." she said firmly. "We may have only been together for a few months, but we've known each other for longer than that. And I know that I want to be with you for the rest of my life."
Sebastian closed his eyes, feeling overwhelmed with emotion. He couldn't believe how lucky he was to have found someone like Aleia, who was willing to talk about their future together and was just as committed to their relationship as he was. "I love you." he whispered, hugging her tighter.
Aleia snuggled closer, resting her head on his chest. "I love you too." she replied, her voice soft and sweet. They lay there for a while in comfortable silence, basking in the warm glow of their feelings for each other and pondering the possibilities of their future together.
Sebastian stood outside, the rain drenching his hair and clothes. He walked towards the beach, his feet splashing through the wet sand. The tidepools shimmered in the distance, their shallow waters teeming with sea life, he noticed an old mariner standing in the rain.
"Ah, I can see it in yer eyes. There be someone special in yer heart. Just so happens I'm sellin' a mermaid pendant.", the old mariner said as Sebastian approaches him.
Sebastian's eyes fell on a small, shimmery necklace that caught his eye. It was a mermaid's pendant, its iridescent surface glinting in the dim light. He felt a surge of excitement as he looked at the pendant. He knew the legend behind it, and the fact that an old mariner was selling it at the beach seemed like a sign. Finally, he made up his mind and bought it.
As Sebastian made the purchase, the mariner gave him a knowing smile. "This is a special pendant, lad." he said, his voice gravelly but kind. "Give that to yer intended and they'll know exactly what you mean."
Sebastian felt a shiver run down his spine as the old mariner spoke. He knew that this pendant was meant for his lover, and the thought of giving it to her made his heart race with anticipation. He thanked the old mariner and tucked the pendant safely away in his pocket, the rain still falling around him.
Sebastian walked back towards his home, the sound of the rain and the sand under his feet the only sounds in the otherwise quiet night. He thought about how he would surprise Aleia with the pendant, and how he would ask her to marry him. The thought of proposing to her both thrilled and terrified him and he felt a mix of emotions stirring inside him.
As he reached the doorstep of his home, Sebastian took a deep breath and shook himself off, trying to dispel the rainwater from his hair and clothes. He reached into his pocket and felt the cool surface of the pendant, the weight of it a constant reminder of his decision to propose to Aleia.
He entered the house, his mind already racing with ideas for how to ask Aleia for her hand in marriage. But for now, he would keep the pendant hidden, and wait for the perfect moment to reveal it to her, with a determined expression, he hung up his wet jacket and prepared himself for the conversation they would soon be having.
The night was crystal clear, the stars twinkling in the velvety sky overhead. Sebastian and Aleia were on a night ride on Sebastian's motorcycle, the wind blowing through their hair as they rode through the valley. As they came to a stop at a secluded spot on a cliff overlooking the city, Aleia couldn't help but gasp at the view before them. The city lights were glowing in the distance, the colorful lights creating a dazzling display against the darkness of the night.
As Aleia stood there taking in the breathtaking view, she was so focused on the panorama before her that she didn't notice Sebastian sliding off the motorcycle and coming to stand beside her. It wasn't until she felt his hand on her arm that she turned to look at him, her eyes widening as she saw that he was kneeling down on one knee before her.
Sebastian's heart was pounding in his chest, and his palms were sweaty. He had been planning to ask Aleia to marry him for days, and now that the moment had finally arrived, he couldn't help the mixture of nerves and excitement coursing through his veins. He took a deep breath and looked up at her, their eyes meeting in the moonlight.
"Aleia." he began, his voice low and steady. "I have something important to ask you." He reached into his pocket and took out the small box containing the mermaid's pendant. "From the moment I first saw you, I knew that you were special. You brought a light and a joy into my life that I never thought I could have. And now, I want to ask you to share that light and joy with me for the rest of our lives."
Aleia's eyes widened as she saw the box in Sebastian's hand, and her heart began to race. She had suspected that Sebastian might propose soon, but she hadn't expected it to be so beautiful and romantic. As she listened to his words, a lump formed in her throat and tears pricked the corners of her eyes.
"Sebastian." she whispered, her voice trembling with emotion. "I...I don't know what to say. Yoba, you're making me cry." She laughed and sniffed, wiping away the tears that were starting to fall down her cheeks.
Sebastian chuckled softly, his own eyes misty as he opened the box to reveal the mermaid's pendant. "I've been thinking about this for a long time." he said, his voice cracking slightly. "And I know that there's no one else in the world that I want to spend the rest of my life with. Will you marry me, Aleia?"
Aleia could hardly believe that it was really happening. She looked at the pendant in the box, the iridescent surface shimmering in the moonlight. Tears streamed down her face as she nodded and said tearfully, "Yes! Yes, of course! I'll marry you, Sebastian!"
Sebastian's heart leaped with joy as he heard her words, and he felt a wave of relief and happiness wash over him. Carefully, he took the pendant out of the box and placed it around Aleia's neck, fastening it behind her. The pendant looked perfect against her skin, and Sebastian couldn't help but notice how it seemed to perfectly match the color of her eyes. The iridescent surface of the pendant mirrored the deep hue of her irises, and it looked as though the sea itself was captured within the gemstone.
"It's almost as beautiful as you.", Sebastian murmured, reaching up to touch the pendant. Aleia blushed and laughed, reaching up to touch the pendant herself. "You're such a sap." she teased, but her voice was full of love and tenderness.
They stood there for a few moments, admiring the pendant in the soft light of the stars. Sebastian wrapped his arms around Aleia, drawing her closer to him. "You know." he said, his voice low and tender, "I can't wait to call you my wife."
Aleia snuggled closer to him, feeling safe and loved in his embrace. "And I can't wait to call you my husband." she replied, her voice content and happy. They stood there for a while longer, enjoying the cool night air, the sound of the crickets, and the feeling of being in each others' arms.
Sebastian suddenly snapped back to reality, realizing that he was now standing at the altar, awaiting the arrival of his soon-to-be wife. He felt a brief moment of disorientation as his memories and the present moment collided in his mind, but his focus quickly shifted to the beautiful woman who was slowly making her way towards him. As Aleia walked down the aisle, looking radiant in her white wedding gown, Sebastian couldn't help but feel a wave of love and anticipation wash over him.
This was it, the moment he had been dreaming of for so long. He smiled warmly at Aleia as she reached the altar and took her place beside him, their eyes meeting and holding each other's gaze. Sebastian reached out and took her hand in his, feeling the smoothness of her skin and the gentle squeeze of her fingers against his. He couldn't believe that this was happening, that this beautiful, amazing woman was about to become his wife.
The ceremony began, and Sebastian tried to stay present in the moment, despite the rush of memories and emotions that still swirled in his mind. He listened to the officiant's words, his heart swelling with love for the woman next to him. He exchanged vows with Aleia, promising to love and cherish her for the rest of their lives. And as they both said "I do." Sebastian felt like he was truly beginning a new chapter in his life.
The ceremony ended, and Sebastian and Aleia were pronounced husband and wife. Sebastian couldn't help the tears that welled up in his eyes as he sealed their union with a kiss. The cheers and applause of their friends and family faded into the background as he lifted his new wife up into his arms and spun her around, her laughter filling his ears like music.
They both stood there, laughing and smiling at each other, surrounded by the cold, snowy landscape of the valley. Sebastian felt a sense of completeness and contentment that he had never experienced before. He knew that there would be challenges and difficulties in their future, but he also knew that as long as he had Aleia by his side, he could face anything that came their way. This was just the beginning of their journey together, and Sebastian couldn't wait to see what the future held.
Mod: "Maggs Immersive Sebastian Dialogue and Custom Events Spicy or Sweet" by @maggplays
Summary: Aleia, a farmer with vibrant magenta hair, approached the carpenter's shop in the mountains. Little did she know her visit would lead to a surprising adventure.
Fall had settled upon the land like a colorful blanket and it seemed almost alive with the rustling of leaves dancing in the wind. Aleia, the farmer with her distinctive magenta hair, briskly walked through the mountains, heading towards the carpenter's shop. Little did she know that this visit would lead to an unexpected adventure, and not just in terms of renovation plans.
Her thoughts were interrupted by a crisp breeze that carried the distant scent of a wood fire from a nearby hearth. She shivered and continued her trek, feeling the leaves crunch under her boots.
Aleia finally reached the carpenter's shop, situated among the trees. She pushed open the door, the creak sounding loud in the quiet air. The room was warm and cozy, filled with the scent of cut wood and sawdust. Robin, the carpenter, greeted her with a smile. After exchanging pleasantries, Aleia asked about the renovation plans for her farmhouse. Robin began to lay out the diagrams and sketches, explaining the different options they had. However, despite Aleia's attempts to pay attention, her mind kept wandering to Sebastian, the carpenter's son and the emo boy who had captured her heart.
As she was about to leave, Aleia decided to go downstairs to Sebastian's room. She opened the door and found the room empty, the only sound coming from the creaking of the old floorboards. A pang of disappointment shot through her. Sebastian was not there, as she was about to turn and leave, something caught her eye, a small piece of paper lying on Sebastian's desk. Curious, she picked it up and at the top, written in Sebastian's neat angular handwriting, was her name.
Aleia was surprised and intrigued, she unfolded the piece of paper and saw that it was a riddle. It seemed that Sebastian had gone to the trouble of leaving her a game, like a scavenger hunt. The farmer only chuckled, feeling a flutter of excitement in her chest. She'd always found Sebastian's secretive and enigmatic side endearing.
The first clue led Aleia to the mountain lake. The water shimmering like a giant jewel in the sun. Pinned into the bark of one of the trees, she noticed a piece of paper. She pulled it out and unfolded it to reveal the next clue. It directed her to the saloon. Aleia strolled towards the town, her thoughts filled with anticipation.
When she reached the saloon, it was quiet, save for the low hum of conversation. She spotted the next clue resting on top of the pool table. She glanced around the room but saw no sign of Sebastian. The only patrons in the saloon were a few old regulars, who paid her little attention as they sipped their drinks and played cards. Aleia carefully retrieved the clue without drawing any attention. The paper indicated that the next clue could be found at the beach. She folded it carefully and placed it in her pocket then left the saloon and began walking towards the beach, the wind toying with strands of her hair.
When she reached the beach, Aleia immediately spotted a trail of rose petals leading towards the dock. She followed them, her boots crunching softly in the sand. The sun was lower in the sky now, the long shadows of the trees stretching out like fingers across the beach.
Finally, she reached the end of the dock, where Sebastian stood, his back turned towards her, looking out over the water. The setting sun cast a golden glow over him, making his dark hair even more intense against his pale skin. As if he heard her footsteps, Sebastian turned and smiled, his eyes seeming to light up at the sight of her. The rose petals swirled up from the dock around her feet, the fragrance of roses mixing with the salty smell of the water. One petal floated away, caught by the gentle breeze and landing on Aleia's cheek.
Aleia caught it with her fingers, feeling the velvety softness as it fluttered against her skin. She looked up at Sebastian, her heart skipping a beat at the sight of him standing there alone on the dock, waiting for her.
Sebastian took a few steps closer to her, the deck creaking slightly under his feet. He reached out and took her hand gently, his fingers intertwining with hers. The warmth of his touch sent a shiver through Aleia, and she found herself wondering what was going through his mind. For a moment, they stood there in silence, just looking at each other. Sebastian seemed to be working up the courage to say something, his fingers playing nervously with the hem of her sleeve. Aleia waited, her eyes never leaving his face.
Finally, Sebastian spoke, his voice soft and low. "You found all the clues." he said, trying to sound casual, but unable to keep the slight tremble out of his words. Aleia nodded, a smile tugging at the corners of her lips. "I did." she said, squeezing his hand gently, "And they led me here."
Sebastian blushed slightly, the pink creeping up his cheeks. He swallowed hard and opened his mouth, but no words came out. He looked down at their hands, still joined together, and then back up at Aleia. His expression was a mixture of nervousness and determination. "I had this whole sappy speech prepared." he said suddenly. "But now that you're here, I can't remember a single word."
Aleia chuckled, her eyes growing soft as she looked up at him. "I don't need a speech." she said, her voice gentle. "Just tell me what you wanted to say." Sebastian took a deep breath, gathering his thoughts. He looked deep into her eyes and, without letting go of her hand, "Aleia, you're the most important person in the world to me. I've been holding back for too long, afraid of what might happen, afraid of messing things up. But I can't hide my feelings any longer."
Aleia felt her heart skip a beat as she heard his words. She'd known that Sebastian felt something for her, but hearing it out loud made her feel giddy and light-headed. She moved a little closer, her fingers tightening their grip on his hand.
Sebastian continued, his words coming out in a rush. "I want to be with you." he said. "I'm tired of waiting and pretending. I want to be your boyfriend. You're the sun to my night, the light to my dark, and I can't imagine my life without you anymore."
Aleia felt tears pricking at the corners of her eyes, but she held them back, not wanting to ruin the moment. Instead, she closed the distance between them in one stride and ran her fingers through his hair. Sebastian's eyes widened in surprise, but he didn't pull back. Instead, he leaned into her touch, his lips just millimeters away from hers.
For a moment, neither of them moved, the silence between them thick and full of expectation. Then, Aleia spoke. "You don't know how long I've been waiting for you to say that." she murmured, her voice barely above a whisper. Sebastian's eyes flickered with hope and relief. "So...does that mean-!" he began, but Aleia cut him off with a kiss.
Sebastian was taken aback by her unexpected move, but he quickly recovered and kissed her back, his free hand sliding around her waist and pulling her closer. Aleia wrapped her arms around his neck, their bodies pressed firmly against each other. The kiss was tentative at first, a gentle, soft press of lips, but it quickly deepened, becoming more urgent and passionate. The air around them seemed electrified, the only sounds their laboured breaths and the gentle lapping of the waves against the dock. Aleia's heart was racing, her mind a whirl of emotions as their kiss continued, neither one of them willing to break the connection between them. She lost herself in the sensation, the feeling of Sebastian's lips on hers and his arms around her, pulling her even closer.
Eventually, the need for air became too overwhelming, and they pulled apart, gasping and panting. Sebastian rested his forehead against hers, his eyes still closed as he fought to control his breathing. Aleia laughed softly, the sound breaking the silence between them and making Sebastian's eyes flutter open.
"You have no idea how long I've wanted to do that." Sebastian said, his voice rough with emotion. Aleia smiled, her fingers tracing the lines of his face. "I think I do." she whispered, her own voice shaking slightly. "And I'm guessing that it's been as long as I've wanted you to do it." Sebastian returned her smile, and the two of them fell into a comfortable silence, standing on the dock surrounded by the peaceful sound of the waves and the setting sun.
Finally, Sebastian spoke again. "You know, this wasn't exactly how I planned this." he said, looking a little sheepish. Aleia chuckled and leaned her head against his chest. "I like it better this way." she replied. "Spontaneous and heartfelt. Just like you." Sebastian let out an embarrassed chuckle and wrapped his arms around her, holding her close.
The sun was sinking lower now, the sky ablaze with purples and oranges as the day gave way to night. Aleia and Sebastian stood there on the dock, wrapped up in each other's arms, not wanting to let go. He leaned down and kissed the top of her head.
"Thank you for waiting for me." Sebastian whispered. Aleia looked up at him, her eyes shining with unshed tears. "It was worth it." she replied, her voice thick with emotion. "Every second." They kissed again, their lips meeting in a gentle, tender kiss, sealing the promise of a future together.
As the sun sank below the horizon, the sky turned a deep, inky blue, and the stars began to twinkle. Sebastian, reluctantly, pulled back from Aleia, his hands still resting on her waist. "We should probably head back." he said, his voice laced with disappointment. "It's getting dark."
Aleia sighed but nodded her agreement. However, she had a different idea in mind. "You know." she said, her tone casual. "You could stay the night at my place."
Sebastian's eyes widened at her suggestion, his cheeks turning slightly pink. He hadn't expected her to say that, and the thought of spending the night with her alone, made his heart race faster. "Are you sure?" he asked, his voice cracking a little.
Aleia smiled, her eyes sparkling with mischief. "Of course, I'm sure." she replied, leaning against him. "I have a comfy bed, plenty of blankets, and we can make breakfast together in the morning."
Sebastian tried and failed to keep a straight face. The thought of sharing a bed with Aleia, even just for one night, was both thrilling and a little bit scary. But he couldn't say no to her.
"Okay." he said, his voice a little shaky. "I'll stay the night." Aleia's smile widened, and she gave him a quick, triumphant kiss on the cheek. "Great!" she said, taking his hand. "Let's go then."
They walked together in silence for a while, their footsteps crunching on the dirt path. Sebastian's mind was racing, thinking about what the night might bring. He glanced at Aleia, who was walking next to him with a small, satisfied smile on her face as they reached the farmhouse, the warm, inviting light from the windows spilling out onto the path, Sebastian couldn't help but feel a mix of nerves and excitement. He was about to spend the night with the girl he adored, and he couldn't wait to see what the night would bring. With one last squeeze of his hand, Aleia led him inside, leaving the quiet night air behind as the door quietly closed behind them.
(Here's a bunch of screenshots that inspired me to write this oneshot.)
Ngl this cutscene was just perfect. The fall leaves gently drifting into the wind, and the dock surrounded by those rose petals, making the scene super romantic. Perfect setup for a real heartfelt talk under the sunset. ๐
Mod: "Maggs Immersive Sebastian Dialogue and Custom Events Spicy or Sweet" by @maggplays (I apologise for tagging you everyday. ๐ฃ I just really love your mods and each cutscenes I encounter during my playthrough its giving me writing inspiration. You deserve to be mentioned.)
Summary: Sam proposes to Yvonne with a special pendant, but there's a delay in her response due to an unclear reason. Love grows between them, and despite some challenges, they find ways to involve their loved ones.
After months of blissfully dating, Sam's heart swelled with joy as he presented Yvonne the mythical mermaid pendant, symbolizing his love and desire to spend the rest of their lives together. With a soft smile, Yvonne accepted the precious pendant and gently kissed him, affirming her acceptance of his proposal. As per the heartwarming tradition, the return of the pendant signified her consent to marry him. Time passed, and as the seasons changed from summer to winter, Sam eagerly waited for a response from Yvonne.
Despite the months that had passed, their love remained unwavering, yet doubts gnawed at Sam's heart. Did Yvonne not want to marry him after all? Or perhaps she simply wasn't ready for such a commitment? Though worried, Sam's love for her was strong enough to overshadow his doubts. He decided to remain patient and cherish the moments they had together, understanding that Yvonne might need more time.
The winter days grew colder and a feeling of worry began to consume Sam. Months had passed and still, he had not received any affirmation from Yvonne. Nevertheless, their relationship remained unchanged and they continued to spend time together. Sam tried to convince himself that she was simply not ready for marriage and that he could wait for her until she was, but the uncertainty weighed heavily on his mind. Unknown to him, Yvonne had her own reasons for delaying the response. Deep in her heart, she longed to marry Sam as much as he longed to marry her. However, she believed that their wedding deserved a special and beautiful setting, and thus, she had promised herself to wait until the spring season. So, she waited patiently, her love for him unwavering and unyielding.
As winter's grip on the town began to loosen, the first signs of spring appeared. The days grew warmer, and the air was filled with a sense of renewal. The flowers bloomed, and the trees blossomed, heralding the arrival of a brand-new season. It seemed like the perfect time for a life-changing decision.
One sunny day, as the fragrance of spring filled the air, Yvonne approached Sam with a smile on her face. She held the precious mermaid pendant, its shimmering scales catching the sunlight, and with a soft voice, she spoke the words he had longed to hear for months.
"Yes." she said, her eyes sparkling with love. "I'll marry you."
Sam's heart leaped with joy as he heard her words. Tears welled up in his eyes, and a wide grin spread across his face. He took her in his arms, holding her closely and he knew in that moment that their lives would be intertwined forever.
As the news of their engagement spread through the town, the villagers celebrated the upcoming union. Sam's family was thrilled to welcome Yvonne into their family, and they couldn't wait to witness the joyous occasion. Meanwhile, Yvonne made a call to her parents, her voice filled with excitement as she shared the wonderful news. They were overjoyed and delighted to learn that their daughter was soon to be married.
As the preparations for the wedding got underway, one unfortunate detail became apparent. Due to the ongoing war, Yvonne's parents were unable to attend the joyous event. The news saddened Yvonne, but Sam was quick to comfort her, suggesting that they could send pictures of the wedding to her parents so they could share in the celebration, even if from afar. Yvonne appreciated Sam's thoughtfulness and felt some reassurance at the idea of her parents still being able to witness their wedding in some way. Though it still saddened her that her parents wouldn't be present, she tried to focus on the positive aspects of the situation, knowing that she and Sam would soon embark on a beautiful journey together.
The wedding day approached and while the joyous atmosphere filled the air, a tinge of melancholy still hung over the event. As Yvonne stood at the altar, her heart swelled with love and happiness, yet a pang of longing tugged at her chest, knowing that her parents were missing this special moment. But as Sam stood beside her, their eyes locked in a loving gaze, Yvonne felt a sense of comfort and reassurance. She knew that her parents' absence did not diminish the love and commitment she and Sam shared on this day. With a smile, she took Sam's hand and turned her focus to the present, ready to begin their new chapter as husband and wife.
The ceremony proceeded and the couple exchanged their vows, promising to love and cherish each other in sickness and in health, for better or for worse. As the mayor declared them husband and wife, Sam took Yvonne in his arms and kissed her tenderly, sealing their union to the applause of the guests. The newlyweds stepped back from the altar, the joy and love in the air were palpable. Guests offered their congratulations and best wishes to the happy couple, and the celebration kicked into full swing with music, food, and laughter.
Yvonne and Sam spent their wedding night dancing together, surrounded by friends and family who had come to share in their happiness. They knew that their road ahead wouldn't always be easy, but they were confident in their love and commitment to each other, ready to face whatever life threw at them as a team.
(Here are some screenshots.)
(I decided to propose to him in a nice background instead of his room. Coincidentally, Vincent walks in during my proposal.)
When I saw the wedding theme design. I like the musical notes hanging around the wedding arch and it even has purple!๐
Here's a screenshot of the wedding reception and the couple's first dance as husband and wife.
As the two were about to dance, I expect the music is going to be romantic but no. Sebastian decides to blast some rock music. Like wtf Seb!?
Mod: "Maggs Immersive Sam Romance Dialogue and Events (x)Spicy or Sweet 1.6" by @maggplays
Sebastian and Aleia's relationship blossomed throughout the changing seasons in the valley. Their first meeting, unexpected and almost comical, left Sebastian worried about making a bad impression. However, Aleia's persistent efforts to spend time with him slowly erased his doubts. As they got to know each other over the seasons, their bond deepened. In the verdant days of spring, they shared lighthearted moments and budding affection. As summer arrived, they spent more time together and grew closer, their bond strengthening under the warm sunshine. And as the leaves turned crisp and golden in the fall, their moments together became more intimate and their connection deepened with the shifting seasons. As the quiet, snowy winter enveloped the valley, they found solace and warmth in each other's company, their relationship reaching new heights of closeness and understanding. Through their shared experiences and the passage of time, Sebastian and Aleia came to realize that they were meant for each other, and ultimately, they decided to tie the knot, marking the culmination of their beautiful journey together.
(Ngl the wedding theme kinda looks like a dark fantasy fairytale and I freaking love it! ๐ The mod creator made such an awesome job on this new update. Very worth it.)
Mod: "Maggs Immersive Sebastian Dialogue and Custom Events Spicy or Sweet" by @maggplays
A/N: After playing the new Immersive Sam mod by Maggplays. This inspired me to write a one-shot. In this story, Yvonne and Sam are not yet in a relationship.
Summary: Sam and Yvonne attend the Flower Dance, where Sam is captivated by Yvonne's beauty. She asks him to be her partner, they dance, and the moment sparks a potential romance.
The picturesque town of Stardew Valley was adorned with blooms for the annual Flower Dance celebration. Everyone in town was enjoying the festivities, surrounded by the beauty of the lush gardens serving as the venue for the event, when Sam was approached by the farmer, Yvonne. She was dressed in a stunning white satin off-the-shoulder dress, accented by a vibrant blue ribbon cinched around her waist, her light blond hair now braided in a charming twin style, adorned with a delicate blue flower crown.
Sam's heart skipped a beat as he took in her loveliness. Before he could compose himself, Yvonne approached him and asked if he would be her partner for the dance.
"I would be honored." he replied, his voice betraying a slight waver. Yvonne smiled warmly and led him to the dance floor, where couples were already swirling and spinning to the lively music. As they began to dance, Sam felt an overwhelming affection for the farmer. The way she moved, the smile on her face, and the way her hair fell so charmingly on her shoulders were all incredibly captivating. The scent of her perfume, a mix of lavender and honey, filled his nostrils, making it hard to think straight.
The other guests watched them with smiles, complimenting the couple on how well they danced together. Sam was conscious of all the eyes upon them, but he was too enchanted by Yvonne to care. Every spin and step was in perfect synchronization, their bodies moving with a grace that seemed natural and effortless.
The dance continued, and as the final notes of the song faded away, Sam and Yvonne found themselves standing closely, breaths mingling and hearts still racing. The rest of the world seemed to blur and all he could focus on was her.
"You're an incredible dancer.", Sam whispered, still holding her close.
Yvonne's cheeks flushed slightly, a soft smile spreading across her face. "So are you.", she replied. "Thank you for being my partner today. I had a wonderful time."
They stood there for a moment, lost in the moment and the feelings it had stirred. Sam ached to say something more, to express the depth of his affection for her, but he found himself at a loss for words. Just as he was about to open his mouth, the sound of applause and cheering broke the spell, reminding them of the world around them.
They pulled apart reluctantly, the spell between them momentarily broken. The rest of the guests began to chatter and move back to the festivities, but Sam's gaze lingered on Yvonne, his heart still filled with a mixture of joy and longing. He knew that he would remember this moment and this dance, for a very long time.
Here are some of Sam's dialogue during the Flowe Dance:
Mod: "Maggs Immersive Sam Romance Dialogue and Events (x)Spicy or Sweet 1.6" by @maggplays
Summary: Cerise is overwhelmed by a flashback of her traumatic past, until Jio who is visiting her at the farmhouse, tries to snap her out of it. However, in a reflexive response, Cerise grabs a knife and throws it at him.
The rain poured down in heavy sheets, mixing with the dirt into a thick, slippery mud that covered her small, bare feet. Cerise huddled in the shadows of an alley, shivering in the cold night air. Her eyes darted around in the dark, searching for any signs of danger. In her arms, she held her little sister, Rosemary, barely five years old and crying softly in the storm. Memories assaulted her mind, but she pushed them aside, needing to focus on the here and now.
Cerise's ears strained to hear any sound over the noise of the rain. She knew she needed to escape, to find shelter somewhere. But every path she could take led her and her sister into danger. The sound of voices and footsteps came from the main street and Cerise knew she had to act fast.
Without conscious thought, she started running, clutching Rosemary tightly to her chest. The cold rain turned the world around her into a blur, but she forced herself to run faster, her mind focused only on one thing: keeping her sister safe.
In the chaos, her bare foot landed on a sharp stone, but she barely registered the pain, only the fear that gripped her heart. The voices behind her were growing louder, their footsteps coming closer. They were getting closer...
Finally, she spotted a narrow alleyway leading off to the side. Cerise darted into it, stumbling a bit as her foot throbbed with pain. She took several quick turns down various alleys, desperately trying to throw off any pursuers who may be following them.
She stopped for a moment, her back against the wall and tried to control her ragged breathing. Her entire body trembled with cold and fear. She looked down at her sister in her arms, who was still crying quietly and tried to offer a soothing smile.
"It's going to be okay." she whispered hoarsely to Rosemary, hoping she sounded more convincing than she felt. "We'll find someplace safe soon. No one is going to hurt you, I promise."
But even as she spoke the words, doubt edged into her mind, her own words of courage feeling hollow in the face of the danger they were in. As she listened intently for the distant voices, her thoughts darted back to the events that led to this moment...
Suddenly, a noise drew Cerise's attention back to the present. Footsteps were approaching, coming from the direction she and Rosemary had come from. Holding her breath, Cerise flattened herself against the wall, her heart racing. The footsteps grew closer, accompanied by murmuring voices.
Cerise's grip on Rosemary tightened, her eyes fixed on the mouth of the alley. She dared not turn and run, fearing the sound of her footsteps would alert their pursuers to their location. She felt helpless, her mind racing for a solution that wouldn't put her sister in more danger.
The footsteps stopped at the foot of the alley, just outside of sight. The murmuring voices grew louder, and Cerise made out a few words that sent chills down her spine.
The footsteps started again, closing in on Cerise's hiding spot, and she realized too late that they'd been discovered. Before she could react, strong hands grabbed her, pulling her and Rosemary away from the wall. A scream ripped from her throat as she struggled to get free.
The men held her tightly, their grips bruising on her arms. She cried out, but the sound was lost in the driving rain.
"Cerise! Snap out of it!"
Jio's voice shattered the dark memories that had consumed Cerise, jolting her back to reality. Instinctively, she flung a knife she'd been holding onto the cutting board, aimed straight at him. The blade went straight through the air, but Jio dodged it just in time, narrowly avoiding a serious injury. The knife nicked his cheek instead, drawing a line of blood down his skin.
"Are you okay?" Jio asked, his voice calm and steady despite the steady trickle of blood on his face. Cerise's eyes widened in shock, realizing what she had done. But before she could say anything, Jio raised a hand to stop her. "It's just a small cut." he reassured her. "I'm fine."
Cerise shook her head, refusing to let the matter drop. "No, we need to clean it up first. It's still bleeding." she insisted. But before Jio could protest, Cerise had already turned on her heel and walked away to grab the first aid kit.
When she returned, first aid kit in hand, Cerise found Jio still standing in the same spot. His expression was guarded, but there was a flicker of something else in his eyes, some emotion that Cerise couldn't quite place.
Cerise began to clean the cut on Jio's cheek, she could feel the tension between them. But neither of them spoke, the silent only broken by the occasional hiss from Jio as Cerise applied the antiseptic to the wound.
As Cerise tended to his wound, Jio's attention was momentarily distracted by her physical appearance. Her eyes, a deep shade of purple as if they held the secrets of the night sky, contrasted beautifully with her soft, beige hair that was reminiscent of a gentle sandy hue, and Jio found himself sneaking glances at her face. Suddenly, conscious of his staring, he shook his head and focused on the present.
Jio cleared his throat, breaking the silence. "You know, you have some great aim." he said, trying to keep his tone light. "I could've sworn you aimed that knife right at my nose earlier."
Cerise chuckled softly, still focused on her task. "I guess I got lucky." she replied, continuing to clean the cut. "Although, I wasn't really aiming for your nose. I was justโ" Her voice trailed off as she paused, her expression clouding over momentarily.
Jio picked up on her sudden change in demeanor and frowned. "Just what?" he pressed, his eyes studying her face carefully.
Cerise hesitated, her hand stilling on Jio's cheek. "It's nothing." she said after a moment, her voice sounding almost forced. "I just got lost in thought, that's all." She dabbed a cotton ball with antiseptic and resumed cleaning the cut.
Jio wasn't convinced. He could see that something was clearly bothering her, but he also knew that pushing too hard would only make her clam up. So he waited, letting the silence stretch out as she finished cleaning the wound.
Once she was done, Cerise put down the cotton ball and reached for a bandage. She applied it carefully over the cut, her fingers lingering on his skin for a few seconds longer than necessary. Jio couldn't help but notice, his heart quickening slightly at the touch.
As she finished, Cerise stepped back, her eyes avoiding his. Jio could tell that she was trying to distance herself, trying to hide from him. But he wasn't about to let her get away with such a weak explanation. He reached out and gently touched her chin, turning her face towards him. Her gaze met his, and he could see the mixture of emotions swirling in her eyes. "What's going on, Cerise?" he asked quietly.
Cerise hesitated for a moment, her eyes searching his face. Jio could see the struggle on her expression, the silent battle between the need to confide in someone and the desire to keep her secrets hidden. He waited, his thumb tracing small, soothing circles on her jaw.
Finally, she let out a sigh, her shoulders sagging with the weight of her burdens. "It's just... complicated." she said, her voice barely above a whisper. "There are things about me, that I'm not ready to talk about yet. Not even to you."
Jio stared at her with understanding and empathy in his eyes, holding her hand gently. He tried to convey through his touch that she could trust him, that he was someone she could confide in.
Cerise shook her head, "You remember what I said about us moving here to Grandma's farm to start a new life?" she asked. "That is true, but there's more to it than that. The reason why we had to leave our old lives behind is..."
She paused, her expression darkening as she struggled to continue. Jio gave her hand a reassuring squeeze, encouraging her to go on.
After a deep breath, Cerise continued, her voice tinged with bitterness. "The environment we used to live in was dangerous and toxic." she admitted. "It was a miserable place, and we both knew we couldn't stay any longer. I couldn't let Rosemary grow up in that hellhole, and I had to keep us both safe."
Jio nodded, his expression grave as he listened intently.
"So, I made a plan.", Cerise continued, her voice firm. "A plan to escape and make a fresh start somewhere new. It took years of planning, working in secret, all while doing my best to stay sane and keep Rosemary safe."
She paused briefly, memories of the struggle they had endured flashing in her mind.
Then, Jio gently rubbed the back of her hand with his thumb, wanting to offer her some comfort. "Cerise..." he said softly. "You don't have to tell me the details if you're not ready yet. I just want you to know that I'm here for you, whatever you need."
Cerise glanced down at their joined hands, then back up at him. She could see the genuine concern and understanding in his eyes, and it warmed her heart a little.
She gave him a small, bittersweet smile. "Thanks," she murmured. "I just... I need a little more time before I can talk about it. But I want you to know that I do trust you, Jio."
Jio's heart swelled with both emotions. It was both painful and exhilarating to know that she trusted him, but it also hurt to see her struggling to share her burden. All he wanted to do was to take her pain away, but he knew that these things couldn't be rushed.
"Take all the time you need," he replied, squeezing her hand gently. "I'm not going anywhere. I'll be here whenever you're ready."
Cerise let out a shaky breath, the weight of her secrets feeling a little lighter with Jio's reassurance. She nodded slightly, appreciating his patience and understanding.
Then she let out a small chuckle, trying to shake off the heavy atmosphere. "Right." she said, looking back at the forgotten chocolate project. "Let's finish up. Can't leave them to make themselves, can we?"
Jio couldn't help but sneak a glance at her face as she spoke, his eyes taking in the gentle slope of her nose, the curve of her lips, and the warmth in her eyes. Even in the midst of her pain, she was undeniably beautiful to him.
Cerise continued working on the chocolates, her hands moving with a gentle, practiced ease as she prepared the molds and filled them with the still-warm chocolate mixture. Jio watched her from his seat, his gaze lingering on her face and hands, admiring the way she worked. The concentration in her expression, the skillful precision of her movements, the way she bit her lip in focus... All of these things only made her more enchanting to him.
He wished he could help her but he also knew that his rough hands were ill-suited for this kind of delicate work, so he settled for admiring her from a distance, content just to watch and be near her. The room was quiet except for the gentle clinking of spoons and the soft sounds of stirring, and Jio found himself completely captivated by her presence.
As the hours passed and the chocolates were finally completed, he reluctantly broke the silence. "Looks like they're done." he said, rising from his seat.
Cerise smiled at him, wiping her hands on a towel. "Yeah, they are," she said. "Now, they just need to cool and set before we can taste them."
After the chocolates were set aside to cool, Jio found his thoughts drifting back to their conversation earlier in the day. The way she had opened up just a little, the sorrow and pain in her eyes when she spoke about her past...
Jio had been initially suspicious of Cerise when she first arrived in town, but now, after hearing her story, his suspicions had quieted somewhat. He still didn't know the full details of her past, but the fact that she had trusted him enough to share any part of it had shifted something within him.
'Whatever it is she's hiding.', he thought to himself,
Jio looked over at Cerise, who was cleaning up the mess from their chocolate-making session. Her expression was distant, lost in thought, and Jio wondered how much more there was to her story that he didn't know.
But for now, he would be patient. He would let her set the pace and share what she was ready to share.
He stood up and approached her, a small smile on his face. "Need any help with that?" he asked, gesturing to the spilled sugar and dirty bowls scattered across the counter.
Cerise looked up at Jio, a grateful smile spreading across her face. "Thanks." she said, stepping aside to let him help. Together they cleaned up the mess, working silently side by side. There was a comfortable familiarity in the simplicity of the task, and Jio found himself enjoying the closeness he felt to Cerise in this moment.
As they finished tidying up, Jio brushed a stray lock of hair away from Cerise's face, his fingers lingering on her cheek for just a second longer than necessary.
"All done." he said softly, his gaze on her face. She met his eyes, her expression soft and open, and for a moment, they just stood there, mere inches apart, caught in a private moment that felt both vulnerable and electrifying.
Suddenly, the peaceful moment was shattered by the sound of the front door banging open, followed by a cheerful cry from Rosemary. "I'm home!"
Jio nearly jumped out of his skin at her loud entrance, while Cerise just chuckled and headed towards the living room to greet her younger sister.
"Hey, welcome back." Cerise said as she approached Rosemary, ruffling her hair affectionately.
Rosemary, oblivious to the tension she had just interrupted, beamed up at her older sister, holding out a basket filled with freshly harvested crops. "Look what I got today!"
Jio had followed them into the living room, his irritation at the interruption mingled with a grudging fondness for the young girl. He leaned against the wall, crossing his arms over his chest. Rosemary proudly showed off the contents of her basket, it was filled with a variety of monster crops, each one more vibrant and thriving than the last.
"I collected a bunch of monster crop seeds from the Highlands." she explained, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "This is my first harvest! I'm gonna take some back to give to Lance for his research."
Jio's irritation at the interruption faded slightly as he listened to Rosemary's enthusiasm. The girl had a natural talent for farming, and her dedication to the land was admirable. He found himself softening just a little.
Cerise smiled at her sister's excitement, sharing in her sense of accomplishment. "That's great, Rosemary." she said, patting her on the head. "I'm sure Lance will be thrilled to get these samples."
Rosemary beamed at the praise, her cheeks flushed with happiness. "I hope so! I want to help him as much as I can."
Jio is leaning against the wall, couldn't help a small smile tugging at the corners of his lips. The girl's enthusiasm was infectious, even if she had interrupted a very... interesting moment between him and Cerise.
With Rosemary still chattering about her successful harvest, Cerise looked over at Jio and gave him a knowing glance. She mouthed an apology for the interruption, her expression sheepish and apologetic.
Jio shrugged in response, his irritation fading. He could hardly stay mad when Rosemary was so excited, and he was secretly glad for the distraction. Maybe it was a good thing that the moment between him and Cerise had been interrupted... for now, at least.
"๐๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ฆ ๐ด๐ฆ๐ค๐ณ๐ฆ๐ต๐ด ๐ค๐ข๐ฏ ๐ฃ๐ฆ ๐ด๐ธ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ต, ๐ฃ๐ถ๐ต ๐ช๐ต'๐ด ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐ค๐ฐ๐ฏ๐ง๐ช๐ฅ๐ฆ๐ฏ๐ค๐ฆ๐ด ๐ด๐ฉ๐ข๐ณ๐ฆ๐ฅ ๐ฐ๐ท๐ฆ๐ณ ๐ค๐ฉ๐ฐ๐ค๐ฐ๐ญ๐ข๐ต๐ฆ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ข๐ต ๐ต๐ณ๐ถ๐ญ๐บ ๐ฏ๐ฐ๐ถ๐ณ๐ช๐ด๐ฉ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐ด๐ฐ๐ถ๐ญ."
Summary: As a weary and battered Farmer Rosemary finally reached the summit of Mount Kohldur, the last thing she expected was to meet a handsome stranger. His sudden appearance startled her, and she reacted without thinking, chucking a bomb in his direction.
The morning sun glistened over the rolling waves, casting a warm glow over the lush vegetation of Ginger Island. The air was thick with humidity and the distant cries of exotic birds echoed through the trees. Mount Kohldur towered majestically in the distance, its smoking peak shrouded in misty clouds. It was a sight that filled Rosemary with anticipation, but also with a tinge of trepidation.
The climb up the mountain had been gruelling but Rosemary persevered, driven by her thirst for adventure. As she finally made it to the top, she let out a sigh of exhaustion, her body weary but her spirit soaring with accomplishment. However, her moment of triumph was shattered by the sudden appearance of someone infront her.
Startled, Rosemary instinctively grabbed her sword and tossed a bomb, thinking it was just another monster from the volcano dungeons she'd fought earlier. However, the figure swiftly dodged the makeshift explosive and chuckled.
"Whoa! Calm down." the stranger said, approaching her cautiously. "I'm just a friend."
Recognizing that the newcomer was not a threat, Rosemary lowered her sword, feeling a mix of relief and embarrassment. "I'm so sorry!" she apologized, still trying to catch her breath. "I mistook you for a monster. The climb up here was... intense."
The stranger grinned, a warm smile lighting up his face. "Ah, no worries." he said, his voice smooth and confident. "I understand the confusion. The creatures from this place can be quite relentless. But may I say, you've made quite an achievement, scaling this mountain all by yourself. You must be a very ambitious and determined person."
The stranger stepped closer, his movements as fluid as a jungle cat's. "You know, few adventurers have managed to reach the summit of Mount Kohldur." he said, his eyes never leaving hers. "It was once the site of a great dwarf kingdom or so they say. Your achievement is certainly worthy of admiration."
Rosemary felt a flutter in her chest at the sound of his voice, almost like hearing angels somewhere. She tried to regain her composure, though it was hard with him standing so close. "Thank you." she managed to say, her words coming out a bit breathless. "Um, who are you?"
The stranger chuckled, his smile growing wider. "Ah, where are my manners?" he said. "I'm Lance, from The First Slash Clan. We're a guild of adventurers protecting the Fern Islands. Marlon spoke quite highly of you, said you're quite proficient with a weapon."
Rosemary felt a small jolt of surprise. She'd heard of The First Slash Clan, but she never expected to meet one of its members up here, on a remote island. And Marlon had mentioned her? 'To this handsome adventurer?', she suddenly wished she had made a better first impression.
"Oh, I see." she managed to say, trying to sound casual. "It's nice to meet you, Lance."
'Oh great, that was eloquent. Can someone just toss me back down the mountain at this rate?'
Lance's smile didn't waver, seemingly enjoying the effect he had on her. "It's a pleasure to meet you too, Rosemary." he replied. "You're... not quite what I expected. Younger than I thought you'd be, for one."
'Damn it!' "Yeah, I get that a lot." she said with a nervous chuckle. 'Oh man, I'm grinning like a teenage girl meeting her favorite boy band. He's going to think I'm such an idiot.'
Lance chuckled again, a deep, rich sound that sent shivers down Rosemary's spine. "Well, your age doesn't diminish your skill with a weapon. Marlon mentioned you're quite the formidable fighter."
"I, uh, try my best, I suppose." she replied, feeling her cheeks warm up again. 'Great, now I'm blushing like a fool. Thanks for the compliment, Marlon... I think.'
"I look forward to witnessing it for myself." Lance said, his gaze still fixed on her. "But first, you must be famished. Come with me, I'll share my dinner, don't worry, I have plenty for both of us."
'Oh man, he's so smooth. How can he say stuff like that without even blinking?' "Thank you." she said, trying to keep her voice from trembling. "Lead the way."
Lance nodded and began leading the way. As they walked, he spoke casually about the island, its wildlife and history. Rosemary tried to keep up with the conversation, but it was hard to focus with him so close, their shoulders occasionally brushing against each other. His voice was like honey, smooth and soothing, and she found her mind wandering to places she didn't expect.
Soon they reached a small clearing, where Lance had set up a simple camp. There was a fire burning, and several provisions laid out nearby. "Here we are." he said, gesturing to the campfire. "Sit, make yourself comfortable."
Rosemary sat down, trying not to focus on the way her heart raced. 'Get it together, he's just a guy. A very good-looking, charming, smooth-talking guy...'
Lance joined her beside the fire, handing her a bowl of stew. The aroma was mouth-watering, and the warmth from the flames felt soothing on her weary muscles. She took a spoonful, savoring the rich taste as she tried to keep her hands from shaking.
As they ate, the conversation continued, shifting between various topics. Lance seemed genuinely interested in her life back in Pelican Town, and Rosemary found herself opening up more than usual. He was easy to talk to, his questions never feeling like an interrogation, more like earnest curiosity.
The night deepened, the sky now dotted with stars. The fire crackled and flickered, casting dancing shadows on their faces. Rosemary found herself enjoying the peacefulness of the moment, the silence between them not uncomfortable but strangely soothing.
Lance finished his meal and leaned back, looking up at the clear night sky. "It's beautiful, isn't it?", he said, his voice soft. "The stars, the peace of the night."
Rosemary looked up at the canopy of stars above them, feeling a strange sort of peace wash over her. "Yeah." she agreed, her voice barely above a whisper. "It'sโฆ mesmerizing, in a way."
The sound of the night insects blending with the crackle of the fire created a soothing background noise. In the firelight, Lance's sharp features were illuminated, making him look even more striking. The silence between them was comfortable, broken only by the occasional crackle from the fire or the distant hoot of an owl.
Lance looked over at Rosemary, watching the way the firelight played across her face. "You know, you're different from most adventurers I've met." he said, breaking the silence.
Rosemary looked over at him, surprised by the sudden comment. "Different how?" she asked, her mind immediately going to her secret.
Lance tilted his head, studying her. "You're... less brash, I guess," he said thoughtfully. "Most adventurers I've met are confident to the point of arrogance. But you... you seem more reserved. More thoughtful."
Rosemary wasn't sure if she should feel flattered or worried. His observations were scarily accurate. "Guess I just have a different approach." she said with a shrug, carefully hiding her uneasiness.
Lance didn't seem convinced but didn't press further, which Rosemary was thankful for. Instead, he changed the topic, asking her about her hobbies back in Pelican Town. The conversation drifted into a lighter territory, and they found themselves laughing about various silly things. The tension from before had slightly lifted.
As the night wore on, Rosemary found herself relaxing in Lance's company. He was not just an attractive man, but intelligent and thoughtful as well. Their banter was easy, flowing from one topic to another smoothly. Every now and then, their eyes would meet, and she'd feel a flutter in her chest, or a blush creeping up her cheeks.
As the night grew later, Rosemary realized she needed to return to Pelican Town. "Thanks for the company.", she said, standing up reluctantly. "But I should get going. My sister Cerise is waiting for me back at our farm."
Lance stood up as well, looking at her with a hint of disappointment. "I see." he said, a small sigh escaping him. "Well, I enjoyed your company. It's... been a long time since I've had such a relaxed evening."
Rosemary felt a pang of guilt at the disappointment in his voice, not wanting to leave yet. But she couldn't stay here forever. "Me too." she said, smiling slightly. "Maybe we'll see each other again sometime?"
Lance returned her smile. "I hope so. You're not easy to forget, Rosemary." he said. He seemed to want to say more, but he just shook his head, a slight smirk playing on his lips.
Rosemary felt a flutter in her chest at his words. "Wellโฆ Goodnight then, Lance." she said, turning to go. Her heart felt heavy with a strange mix of excitement and regret.
"Goodnight, Rosemary." Lance called after her. "Take care."
The walk down the mountain was much colder than the walk up. Rosemary wrapped her arms around herself, not just from the cold. Her mind was filled with thoughts, most of which she didn't quite know what to do with. The journey to the docks was short but felt long. Every shadow, every sound of the night made her heart jump. Her thoughts kept going back to Lance, to his smile, to his voice. It was all so confusing, soโฆ unfamiliar.
Reaching the docks, she found the boat that would take her back to Pelican Town. The ride back was a blur; her mind too occupied with thoughts of Lance and the strange evening they'd shared. As the boat docked in Pelican Town, Rosemary walked slowly back to her farm. It was late, and the town was quiet, everyone asleep. A part of her wished she could just stay awake and let the night go on, if it meant delaying the reality of the morning.
Opening the door to her farmhouse, she found Cerise sitting by the fireplace, reading a book.
Cerise looked up, surprised to see Rosemary there. "You're back." she said, setting her book aside. "I was getting worried."
"Yeah." Rosemary replied, trying to sound casual. "I lost track of time, I guess."
She sat down on the couch, her mind still spinning with thoughts of Lance.
Cerise looked at her sister, noticing her distracted state. "So, how was Ginger Island? Did you finally reach the top of that volcano?"
Rosemary nodded, her mind still elsewhere. "Yeah, I made it." she said, looking at the fire. "It was... quite the climb."
Cerise narrowed her eyes, sensing that something was off. "You seem distracted." she said bluntly. "What happened up there?"
Rosemary's eyes widened slightly as she was pulled out of her thoughts. "It's... nothing, really." she said, the words sounding unconvincing even to her own ears. "I met someone, that's all."
Cerise raised an eyebrow. "You met someone?" she repeated, a hint of suspicion in her voice. "Who?"
"His name is Lance," Rosemary answered, her voice almost a whisper. "He's a part of The First Slash Clan. Marlon mentioned me to him, I guess."
Cerise's expression changed from surprise to curiosity. "A member of The First Slash Clan, huh? Interesting. So... did y'all get along?"
"Yeah, yeah, we... we got along fine." Rosemary said quickly, trying to sound casual. "We just had dinner together, talked, that sort of thing..."
"Just that?" Cerise pressed further. "He didn't try anything, did he?"
"No, of course not." Rosemary said, a little too quickly. The image of Lance's smile flashed through her mind, triggering a flutter in her chest. "We just... talked, enjoyed the night, that's all."
Cerise studied her sister for a moment, her sharp eyes not missing the way Rosemary fidgeted in her seat. "Rosemary." she said, her tone suddenly serious. "Are you crushing on this man?"
"What? No! Of course not!" Rosemary protested, her voice a pitch higher than usual. "I just... I just think he's nice, y'know, intelligent, charming... that's all!"
Cerise chuckled, her voice taking a protective tone. "As much as I'm glad to see my sister having her first love life." she said, "Just be careful, okay? I don't care if he's from the First Slash Clan. Remember, I killed a man twice a normal man's size. Don't forget it."
Rosemary found herself sweating slightly, chuckling nervously. She knew Cerise was fiercely protective, and she was under no delusion that her sister wouldn't make good on her threat if needed.
Cerise's eyes were a mixture of warning and humor. "I'm serious, sister. I trust you have good judgment, but I don't like seeing you all flustered over a man. Especially one from a guild of adventurers. They're not exactly known for settling down."
"I know." Rosemary said, a hint of defensiveness in her voice. "It's just... he's different. I can't explain it. When we were up on the mountain top, talking, it was... I don't know, comforting, I guess."
Cerise chuckled, her voice betraying a sense of anticipation. "Well, I'll be the judge of that once I see him." she said.
Rosemary chuckled in response, well aware of her sister's protective instincts. "I know, sis, I know how you are. But anyway, how was your trip to Ridgeside Village?"
Cerise softened at the change of topic. "It was lovely." she said, a hint of fondness in her voice. "So many unique people. I even visited the outskirts of the town. But I stumbled upon this elf guyโฆ"
Rosemary leaned forward slightly, her curiosity piqued. "An elf guy?" she repeated, her mind already picturing an image of the pointy-eared forest-dweller. "What was he like?"
Cerise's face lit up at the memory. "He was all dressed in ninja outfit, his mouth covered but his eyes... they were really something. A striking shade of green, like emeralds." she said, grinning. "Even with the mask covering the lower half of his face, I could tell he was quite handsome. Those sharp, green eyes and the rest of his features that were exposed left no doubt in my mind."
Rosemary smiled, picturing the scene. "Sounds intriguing." she said, her mind drifting to the image of the mysterious elf. "Did you talk to him?"
Cerise nodded. "Yeah, a bit. He was a bit on the quiet side, though. But he was polite. Had this air of mystery around him. I must say I found him quite charming." she admitted, a hint of a smirk playing at her lips. "His name is Jio, and despite being polite, I must say he was quite wary of me. Being a stranger and all. But he sure did pique my interest. Something about him... he seems to have a lot going on under that ninja attire of his."
Rosemary looked intrigued, her mind picturing the mysterious Jio. "A ninja with secrets, eh? Sounds right up your alley." she teased, knowing her sister's affinity for the mysterious types.
Cerise grinned, not denying her sister's point. "Can't help it if intriguing characters catch my eye." she said, her tone nonchalant. "And something tells me Jio is more than just a skilled warrior. There's a depth to him that's hard to ignore."
Rosemary chuckled, amused by her sister's infatuation. "Just be careful, sis. You know how dangerous it can be falling for the mysterious, brooding type."
Cerise mock-rolled her eyes. "Please, I can handle myself." she said, her tone confident. "Besides, who's to say I'm falling? I just find him... interesting, that's all."
Rosemary only chuckled and rolled her eyes. "It's only been a day and already we've encountered two very interesting men." she said, a hint of humor in her voice. "Is this a coincidence or is fate just playing with us?"
Cerise cracked a smile, sharing her sister's amusement. "Who knows?" she said lightly. "But one thing's for sure, our lives are about to get a whole lot more interesting."
The two sisters shared a moment of silent understanding, their minds swirling with new thoughts and feelings. As they went their separate ways for the night. Cerise to her room and Rosemary to hers. They were each lost in their own worlds of dreams, hopes, and questions.
As the farmhouse settled in silence, the only sound being the crackle of the dying fireplace and the occasional hoot of an owl outside, one thing was certain: their lives were about to take a surprising turn.
"๐๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ต๐ช๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ด, ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐ฎ๐ฐ๐ด๐ต ๐ถ๐ฏ๐ฆ๐น๐ฑ๐ฆ๐ค๐ต๐ฆ๐ฅ ๐ฆ๐ฏ๐ค๐ฐ๐ถ๐ฏ๐ต๐ฆ๐ณ๐ด ๐ญ๐ฆ๐ข๐ฅ ๐ต๐ฐ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐ฎ๐ฐ๐ด๐ต ๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ข๐ฏ๐ช๐ฏ๐จ๐ง๐ถ๐ญ ๐ค๐ฐ๐ฏ๐ฏ๐ฆ๐ค๐ต๐ช๐ฐ๐ฏ๐ด."
A/N: After experiencing the Immersive Sam mod by @maggplays, I was inspired to write a fanfic based on one of its cutscenes. Enjoy!
Sam was nervously pacing near the beach tide pools, his fingers tapping anxiously against the body of his guitar. In his chest, his heart beat a frantic rhythm, filled with anticipation and a mix of excitement and trepidation. Today was the day he had decided to confess his true feelings to someone special, the farmer who had recently moved in, Yvonne.
Under the soft morning sunlight, the waves gently lapped against the shore. The beach tide pools glimmered enticingly, their azure depths reflecting the cloudless sky. It was a tranquil and beautiful scene, the perfect backdrop for a moment of heartfelt confession.
He was drawn to Yvonne's genuine kindness, her warm smile, and her easy way of connecting with people. Over the past weeks, they had spent a lot of time together, working in the community center project, exploring the town, and sharing stories about their lives. All the while, Sam's feelings for her had grown stronger, and he knew it was time to take a chance and confess his love.
Summoning his courage, he had asked Yvonne to meet him at the beach tide pools in the morning, promising her something special. Now, as he waited for her to arrive, his mind raced with the possible outcomes of his confession, from the joyous and positive to the painful and rejection.
Finally, he spotted Yvonne walking towards him, her soft blond hair swaying gently with the breeze. Her presence eased his nerves and yet, his heart skipped a beat as she got closer. They exchanged a few words, a mixture of pleasantries and friendly banter, as she settled down on the huge wooden log he had chosen as their meeting spot.
Sam took a deep breath, steadying himself as he began to strum his guitar carefully starting with a familiar melody, one that he knew Yvonne liked. The sound of the guitar strings vibrated through the air, carrying the first notes of his confession.
As the music played, Sam couldn't help but glance at Yvonne. Her expression was soft and attentive, her eyes fixed on him as he continued to play. He wanted to tell her how much she meant to him, how her laughter and kindness brought color to his life, and how he couldn't imagine a day without her in it.
The melody changed, the chords shifting into a more romantic tune, as Sam prepared himself to sing the lyrics he had carefully written. He had poured his heart into those words, expressing his deepest feelings for her.
Taking a deep breath, Sam began to sing, his voice both trembling and clear as he started the first verse. The words poured out, a declaration of his admiration and love for Yvonne. The lyrics painted a picture of his desires, his dreams, and his hope that she might feel the same way.
Yvonne listened quietly, her eyes never leaving his face. Her expression remained unchanged, but her slight smile and the gentle tilt of her head showed that she was paying close attention to his every word.
Sam's voice grew more confident as he continued to sing. He sang of the adventures they had shared, the moments they had laughed and cried together, and the deep connection he felt with her. His fingers moved with increasing skill on the guitar, the music complementing the heartfelt lyrics.
As the song slowly came to an end, Sam held the final note for a few moments longer, savoring the sound of his confession. He let the last word linger in the air, waiting for Yvonne's response.
Silence fell over the beach tide pools. The waves continued to lap against the shore, the only sound breaking the quiet. Sam looked at Yvonne, his heart in his throat, waiting for her reaction.
Yvonne's eyes remained on him, her expression still soft and kind. For a moment, she didn't react, just gazing at him with a gentle smile. Then, she slowly stood up and took a step closer to him.
Her hand reached up to gently caress his cheek, her touch warm and soothing. Sam's breath hitched, and he almost missed the soft murmur that escaped her lips.
"Sam..." she whispered, her voice barely above a whisper. The sound of his name on her lips sent a shiver down his spine. She leaned in slightly, her face just inches away from his.
Her eyes, deep and sparkling, looked into his, and just as he thought he'd faint from the tension, she smiled wider and did something Sam never expected. She leaned forward and pressed a gentle, tender kiss on his lips.
Time seemed to freeze in that moment. Sam's mind went blank, his heart skipped a beat, and all he could focus on was the feeling of her lips on his. He didn't know what to do, unsure if this was just a response or a sign of her reciprocation.
Just as he was about to react, Yvonne pulled back a soft flush of color on her cheeks. She looked at him, her eyes sparkling with warmth and affection. "Thank you." she said quietly, her voice trembling slightly. "For that wonderful song and showing me your true feelings."
Her words sent a wave of relief and joy through him. The uncertainty and anxiety that he had felt a moment ago gave way to a new sense of hope and understanding. He couldn't help but smile, feeling his heart swell with happiness.
"I take it." he said, his voice a little shaky, "You feel the same way?"
Yvonne nodded, her smile growing even wider. "I do." she confessed. "Your song was beautiful, and I... I feel the same."
Sam couldn't believe his ears. His confession had not only been accepted but reciprocated. He let out a breath he didn't know he was holding, a wave of pure elation spreading through him. He set aside his guitar and reached for her, pulling her into a tight embrace.
She leaned into him, her arms wrapping around his neck. They stood there by the beach tide pools, holding each other tight, the only sound being the soft whisper of the waves and their own beating hearts.
"I was so afraid you wouldn't feel the same." Sam whispered, burying his face in her hair. He could smell the honey and lavender scent, and it brought an even greater sense of comfort and contentment.
Yvonne chuckled softly, her breath tickling his neck. "I was just as scared." she admitted. "I never thought you'd see me that way."
"How could I not?" Sam pulled back slightly so he could look at her. "You're the kindest, most genuine person I've ever met. Spending time with you feels like coming home."
"I feel the same." Yvonne echoed, her eyes sparkling. "You bring so much laughter and joy into my life. I can't imagine my days without you by my side."
The sun slowly rose higher in the sky, casting a warm golden glow over the beach. Yvonne and Sam, still holding each other, watched the waves lapping against the shore, feeling as if the world was a more beautiful place now that they had confessed their love.
Together, they knew that the road ahead would be filled with both joy and challenges. But as long as they had each other, nothing seemed impossible. The love they shared was like a powerful force, guiding them through any storm.
As they walked hand in hand towards the future, they knew that their lives would never be the same again.
Mod: "Maggs Immersive Sam Romance Dialogue and Events (x)Spicy or Sweet 1.6" by Maggplays
Summary: Just my Farmer Aleia, fishing on the beach and is accompanied by her husband, Sebastian. They spend a peaceful moment together on the dock.
The sun was setting over the ocean, casting a warm golden hue on the water and the soft sands of the beach. Aleia, a farmer who had traded her plow for a fishing rod, was settled on the dock, her line cast out into the gently lapping waves.
Beside her, her husband Sebastian reclined lazily on a weathered wooden bench, enjoying the sound of the waves and the salty sea breeze. He smiled as he watched his wife concentrate on her fishing, enjoying the peaceful moment together in the beautiful setting.
Aleia felt Sebastian's gaze on her and glanced over at him with a smile. "I can't concentrate with you staring at me like that." she teased, but there was no annoyance in her voice, only affection.
Sebastian chuckled, his eyes sparkling. "I can't help it." he said. "You look lovely in the sunlight, and I can't think of anywhere I'd rather be than here with you."
Aleia blushed at his words, feeling a flutter in her heart. "You're such a flirt." she said, but there was no hiding the happiness in her tone.
"And you love it." Sebastian replied, winking at her. He shifted closer to her, leaning on the dock rail, and put his arm around her shoulders. "Any luck with the fishing yet?", he asked as he nuzzled her hair gently, inhaling her familiar scent.
Aleia leaned into his embrace, feeling safe and secure in his arms. "Not yet." she said, sighing contentedly. "But I have a feeling the bite is coming soon."
They sat in comfortable silence for a few moments, watching the lazy patterns of the waves and the last rays of the setting sun. Then suddenly, Aleia's line jerked, and she tensed up in excitement.
"I've got something!" she exclaimed, her eyes fixed on the bobbing line. "I think it's a big one!"
Sebastian leaned closer, resting his chin on her shoulder as they both watched the line. "Come on, you can do it." he whispered encouragingly, his breath warm on her ear.
Aleia gritted her teeth and pulled back on the line, trying to reel in the catch. The fish fought hard, pulling against the line and making it difficult to bring it in. "It's strong!" she gasped, putting all her strength into the battle.
"You've got it." Sebastian encouraged, his arm tightening around her in support. "Keep going, you're almost there."
With one more mighty tug, Aleia managed to bring the fish up out of the water, holding it up triumphantly. It was a large, feisty-looking tuna, its scales glistening in the fading sunlight.
Sebastian let out a whistle of appreciation. "Wow, that's a whopper!" he said, admiring the fish. "Looks like we're having a nice dinner tonight."
Aleia beamed, feeling a sense of pride in her catch. "I told you I could do it." she said, smiling at Sebastian.
He chuckled and shook his head. "I never doubted you for a second." he said, kissing her forehead.
They stayed on the dock for a little while longer, watching the sun dip below the horizon and the stars begin to twinkle above them. Aleia leaned against Sebastian's chest, feeling the steady beat of his heart, and he wrapped his arms around her, holding her close.
They were content to simply be in each other's company, sharing the peace and tranquility of the moment as the waves gently lapped at the shore.
Hours passed, Aleia and Sebastian packed up their fishing gear and made their way back to their farm, still holding hands. As they approached the house, they could hear the sounds of their two kids playing in the fields.
The sun had set completely by now, and the stars shone brightly overhead as they walked towards the house. As they got closer, their kids spotted them and ran over to greet them, excited for their return.
Aleia scooped up her son and swung him around, while Sebastian lifted their daughter up in his arms. The kids chattered excitedly about their day, telling their parents all about what they had done while they were gone.
As Aleia listened to her children's stories, she couldn't help but feel a sense of contentment and gratitude. She looked over at Sebastian, who was listening to their son with a smile on his face, and she knew that she had everything she needed right here, on their small but cozy farm.