Thank you for this thread <3
Perhaps she had said the right thing after all. Eyes closed as she leaned into him, lost in his being as completely as she had been in the rain, she felt him push against her and the warmth was palpable. Despite her joys and love for the world around her, Bella had never been taught in the way of herbs and medicine and had never been inclined so. Though impotent when faced with wounds and illness of the flesh, she had always believed in the power of a little kindness when it came to grievances of the soul. Empathy was free. It cost her nothing to give of herself in this moment, to try and share a burden with a stranger who needed it.
Slowly his head moved, his nose stroking down her jaw, the gentle touch sending a shiver right down her spine. It was familiar, intimate, powerful. It never failed to amaze her how such a spell could form between two perfect strangers, come together by nothing but coincidence, who could share a moment of need and understanding forged by the power of anonymity. They were nobody to each other and yet, in this moment, they could be anything and everything the other needed. There were no expectations or demands, no reputations to uphold or facades to maintain, only the pure exposure of self.
The way he welcomed her embrace so eagerly made her wonder what part she was playing, but it would have been entirely improper to ask. That was not the point. When he pulled back and stood, she saw the enchantment in his gaze, no doubt a perfect mirror of her own. She wore a soft smile in the dark as she met his eyes wondering at who was behind them. Since she had made the first move, the lead fell to her, and she accepted it willingly. "Sit with me," she said quietly, bringing herself to perch beside him, hoping to lean against his larger frame and revel in his close warmth as much as the cold of the night. Light in her eyes, she glanced at him before closing them, lifting her nose to resume the position he had found her in.
The rain wouldn't wash it away, and she couldn't wish it away, but together, together they might give him strength.