
And yet it felt like an eternity he had been in a forest last.
Brynjar was standing under a tree, his face partly shadowed by the leaves sun was shining through. He was looking at everything around him and nothing, as his gaze was fixed on something far, far away. Brynjar was so still, so pale midst the greenery someone passing by could've mistaken his for a statue. A very tall, well-crafted statue wearing black, thin sports jacket bit that was a bit tight, under that an army green tank top, worn yet well-kept jeans and sturdy hiking boots with thick soles. The ocean wind blowing gently through the forest had swept Brynjar's hair off his face, showing his ice blue eyes with a look of permanent sadness. The blinking of the water could be discerned between the trees, as coast was some tens of meters ahead. But Brynjar could've as well been in a huge crowd, in a desert. So in his thoughts he was.
Brynjar was waiting for Noel, that he had not forgotten. In fact, his thoughts were full of the man, of the god. His strange charm and grin and the words he had said to Brynjar. Those words...
My gentle warrior
Brynjar inhaled a bit sharply and his gaze returned to this place and moment, the tips of his ears turning red. Brynjar swiped a hand through his already windswept hair, but the man did it purely instinctively. He used his other hand to rub his face a bit, trying to banish the confusion that was plagueing his mind. But it was futile, Noel was in Brynjar's head and seemed to be there to stay. And Brynjar didn't know if he was anxious or happy about that. He wasn't sure about many things.
But Brynjar was sure he was looking forward to this outingm and that this time he had been early.
@Zora