The sunset that brought them together had faded into a navy darkness, the sun replaced by a silver moon that hung low in the sky. A blanket of stars enveloped the world they shared, the thousands of faraway lights like tiny diamonds sparkling in the reflection of the waves that lapped along the bank. She laid with her side curled snugly into the curve of his, her cheek pressed against the nook beneath the line of his jaw. Somehow, it fit there perfectly.
How this came to be was hardly a mystery. It had been inexplicably easy, natural, even. It had taken her by surprise, but she embraced it in stride with everything she had. The few hours that had passed were ones that she was holding on to, ones that would be permanently branded into her mind and into her life. The butterflies that had swarmed in her belly were still there, though they now felt like they'd tucked away for the night, folding their wings to allow her to steady the beating of her heart. Truthfully, the feelings growing in her for Mako were frightening. What if this night was the last of its kind they would ever have? What if, when they went their separate ways, time and distance wedged their ways into their affections? Would he still feel the same about her when the sun rose tomorrow? Would she? Was there someone else in his life? Every part of her being was longing for every part of his tonight, and part of her was fairly certain that the longing would be there to stay. Somehow, she hoped it would be so.
Lyanna was silent as she inclined her snout to slowly run her nose against the soft, creamy fur of Mako's throat. There were so many lighthearted things she wanted to say to him, to share with him, to ask about and to ask of him. Yet, what a shame it would be to interrupt the contented quiet with even a whisper. So, instead, she breathed him in and let the beating of his heart lull her while it lasted.