[ He directs his gaze away from Derek's again and looks around. Deaton is gone-his words register, and Stiles blinks, shifting around in Derek's grip in what's a subdued flail of his limbs before he holds out his right arm. Sure enough, there's a band on it, black instead of red like Derek's, and he freezes in his movements to stare at it, going from shocked to interested to appreciative. ]
Whoa. [ And then, a smile breaks out on his face instead, and he moves his arm around to try and actually look at it. ] Oh my god, awesome.
[ Eventually, he drops his arm, realizing exactly what happened--vaguely recalling the dream, and he leans backwards into Derek's shoulder, making a face. Not exactly his finest moment. ] So, I guess any manly points I won for killing something and getting a tattoo I lost in the past twenty minutes.
[ Loosening his arms once Stiles isn't moving his limbs about, Derek lifts his chin to let him move freely, watching him. Color can be added later on, between the whorls and spaces in the band, but right now it's pristine black on agitated skin.
And it's the mark of his pack. Stiles is officially pack, though he isn't officially Derek's yet.
He chuffs faintly, holding his hand on Stiles' hip and considering the comment. ]
When my sister and I got our tattoos, my mom held our hands while my dad did the ink.
And let me guess, no one passed out. [ Oh well. He's still admiring the ink, and everything that comes with it. He's officially a part of the "pack" now, a boy who runs with wolves, and slowly fulfilling the terms of his engagement, although not in the order they typically went.
Things in the North were a lot different than they were down in the South, he mused. He'd been expecting some kind of Dothraki esque warlord to throw him around and beat him up and use him occasionally for sexual tension, but this was completely different. He'd had the chance to build up to it, to work up actual bonds within the pack, and with Derek himself.
He'd been pack for a while now, really, just not officially.
Stiles settles back into place for a minute, still tucked under Derek's chin. It's comfortable and warm, and he looks up at him for a moment, regarding him with a look. ]
I appreciate the fact that you at least waited till I was passed out if you laughed at me.
Definitely cried. [ To be fair, though, he had only recently turned thirteen and had tried very, very hard not to. But it was years ago, now-- eleven, seven hells-- and he'd experienced worse pains than this. He'd gone through loss and betrayal, through separation between he and his older sister for the longest time, and been battered for years. Getting ink was lasting, but not the worst thing he'd gone through.
The tattoos to indicate pack were a good indicator of differences between the wolves beyond the Wall and the horses of the plains, but not the only one. There was nothing to conquer in the North, not when eternal winter was the only conqueror. It meant no need for warlords, no real need for wars or conquests, not even when packs became enemies. So there was more of an internal focus, when it came to packs, rather than the external reach of the Dothraki.
Bonds could be forged, and the pack, the family, could grow through that rather than the growing armies in the South.
Raising his eyebrows down at Stiles as he looks up at him, Derek snorts softly and tilts his head, rubbing his cheek against his hair. ]
I'm gonna pretend that happened like a couple months ago instead of like ten years ago, and that might actually make me feel better.
[ Stiles is starting to think--at least lately--that the idea of an engagement, of marriage, isn't so bad. There's a lot about Derek that he's grown to learn since he first got here--he got up early in the mornings, he told the faolan stories and loves them more than life itself, that he's gruff but not necessarily unfunny, that he snores and tends to curl up around Stiles when he sleeps.
He'd grown to trust Derek with his life instead of fearing it. Grown fine with learning his ways, training with him, rolling around in the grass, playing with the faolan, sharing stories around the great bonfire. He was impossibly brave and smart, the kind of hero that Stiles always sort of wanted to be. (The kind of son he'd wanted to be for his dad.)
He drops his head a little to allow Derek to do so, mouth turning up in a smile where he can't see--absently, his hands come around to cover Derek's. ]
Ooof course he did. Great. Like my reputation around her isn't bad enough.
It'll be almost twelve years now, I think. [ Derek that isn't helping.
But the teasing has been common between them, these days. Not when they've spent some time with each other, where they've learned about one another over that time. The same as Stiles has learned about him, Derek has learned about Stiles. How he hates mornings but can be bribed out of bed in a variety of ways, though he talked and snored and drooled in his sleep-- and if the faoladh didn't wrap himself around him, he would roll right out of the furs and probably freeze to death before he even realized it-- and nevermind how he used his quick wit in such unconventional ways.
Especially when it came to their conversations, either heated and loud or soft and quiet. As frustrated as he could be, he could never quite choose one over the other. Their heated moments brought out that damned spark that had fascinated him from the start, that had him bringing him back to his pack instead of leaving him in the wilds of the North.
And it was that spark that showed him that there was far more to Stiles Stilinski than he ever gave himself credit for.
The fact that Stiles lets him give such affectionate gestures now isn't lost on Derek, and he buries his nose in his hair once he's properly scented him. His fingers spread beneath Stiles', and he lets out a chuff of a laugh. ]
Really not helping on that whole supportive thing.
[ Stiles rolls his eyes and leans backwards into Derek's arms, tilting his head back against his shoulder. It's comfortable and warm, and he's able to keep his arm away from anything that might hurt it a little more. He's gotten so used to Derek now that this is safe, like it had been when he was sick, like he'd been curled up in the furs with him all these nights. It's undeniable he's gone from terrified and frustrated about being here to actually enjoying it--feeling safer here than he had in a while.
There's something about this place--something in his blood that's just settled since he's arrived. Like something in his heart was running and running, and finally, finally, it was starting to get onto its target's tail.
He lolls a little away from him across his shoulder, showing his neck to the faoladh, and obviously on purpose, and a low snort escapes him. ] Yeah, tell that to the rest of the pack.
[ Making sure that Stiles is comfortable, and his arm isn't at risk of being bumped against anything, Derek sinks into his seat and lets himself relax further. Though Stiles is all limbs and lack of coordination, far from being a fighter, he feels safe. Anchored. Like he spent years lost in the dark, only for the moon to finally reach through the clouds to show him the way back home. (And all he can think of is that story, gold chasing silver over and over and over again, constellations spread across white.)
Though relaxed, almost at peace with everything, his body bristles a little as Stiles lolls his head away. But there's no aggression, no threat to the lupa as he bares himself.
Instead, he simply drags his nose down from his hair and behind the curve of his ear, following some unmarked path until he can brush his lips against pale skin, soft and barely there. ] I don't know what you're talking about, they like you.
[ There's no real vitriol behind it, though. He hums at the feeling of Derek's mouth, tiny and flustering, enough to make his chest constrict with butterflies--kind of a ridiculous sensation, but there's no better word for it, like he can barely breathe with the force of the affection he's starting to feel for the faoladh. That he's been feeling for a while. They have yet to do anything even remotely romantic, and it doesn't really matter; it made things feel natural instead of rushed, like the undeniable chemistry that'd been there from the first day evolved into something real.
It's sure as hell helped things along, anyway. He shakes his head minutely and snorts, grin turning up soft and affectionate, something private he'd never share with anyone else. ] There's a fine, fine line between "like" and "tolerate", oh wise Alpha. You of all people toe it better than anyone.
[ That is, of course, said against Stiles' neck, which negates any namecalling that he might partake in completely. It's sort of funny that they can sit like this, affection shared in banter and slow growth. A part of him wants to open his mouth to Stiles' skin, the wild instincts that thrum in his blood, so that he can leave a mark on the warm, pale neck beneath his mouth.
But he doesn't. Instead, he sits and enjoys the quiet of the moment, closing his eyes and letting himself smile. Even if Stiles can't see it, he knows he'll feel it.
And he doesn't care. Not when they've come to the point they have. ] Funny, I feel like you've perfected that yourself.
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Whoa. [ And then, a smile breaks out on his face instead, and he moves his arm around to try and actually look at it. ] Oh my god, awesome.
[ Eventually, he drops his arm, realizing exactly what happened--vaguely recalling the dream, and he leans backwards into Derek's shoulder, making a face. Not exactly his finest moment. ] So, I guess any manly points I won for killing something and getting a tattoo I lost in the past twenty minutes.
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And it's the mark of his pack. Stiles is officially pack, though he isn't officially Derek's yet.
He chuffs faintly, holding his hand on Stiles' hip and considering the comment. ]
When my sister and I got our tattoos, my mom held our hands while my dad did the ink.
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Things in the North were a lot different than they were down in the South, he mused. He'd been expecting some kind of Dothraki esque warlord to throw him around and beat him up and use him occasionally for sexual tension, but this was completely different. He'd had the chance to build up to it, to work up actual bonds within the pack, and with Derek himself.
He'd been pack for a while now, really, just not officially.
Stiles settles back into place for a minute, still tucked under Derek's chin. It's comfortable and warm, and he looks up at him for a moment, regarding him with a look. ]
I appreciate the fact that you at least waited till I was passed out if you laughed at me.
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The tattoos to indicate pack were a good indicator of differences between the wolves beyond the Wall and the horses of the plains, but not the only one. There was nothing to conquer in the North, not when eternal winter was the only conqueror. It meant no need for warlords, no real need for wars or conquests, not even when packs became enemies. So there was more of an internal focus, when it came to packs, rather than the external reach of the Dothraki.
Bonds could be forged, and the pack, the family, could grow through that rather than the growing armies in the South.
Raising his eyebrows down at Stiles as he looks up at him, Derek snorts softly and tilts his head, rubbing his cheek against his hair. ]
I didn't laugh at you. Deaton did, though.
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[ Stiles is starting to think--at least lately--that the idea of an engagement, of marriage, isn't so bad. There's a lot about Derek that he's grown to learn since he first got here--he got up early in the mornings, he told the faolan stories and loves them more than life itself, that he's gruff but not necessarily unfunny, that he snores and tends to curl up around Stiles when he sleeps.
He'd grown to trust Derek with his life instead of fearing it. Grown fine with learning his ways, training with him, rolling around in the grass, playing with the faolan, sharing stories around the great bonfire. He was impossibly brave and smart, the kind of hero that Stiles always sort of wanted to be. (The kind of son he'd wanted to be for his dad.)
He drops his head a little to allow Derek to do so, mouth turning up in a smile where he can't see--absently, his hands come around to cover Derek's. ]
Ooof course he did. Great. Like my reputation around her isn't bad enough.
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But the teasing has been common between them, these days. Not when they've spent some time with each other, where they've learned about one another over that time. The same as Stiles has learned about him, Derek has learned about Stiles. How he hates mornings but can be bribed out of bed in a variety of ways, though he talked and snored and drooled in his sleep-- and if the faoladh didn't wrap himself around him, he would roll right out of the furs and probably freeze to death before he even realized it-- and nevermind how he used his quick wit in such unconventional ways.
Especially when it came to their conversations, either heated and loud or soft and quiet. As frustrated as he could be, he could never quite choose one over the other. Their heated moments brought out that damned spark that had fascinated him from the start, that had him bringing him back to his pack instead of leaving him in the wilds of the North.
And it was that spark that showed him that there was far more to Stiles Stilinski than he ever gave himself credit for.
The fact that Stiles lets him give such affectionate gestures now isn't lost on Derek, and he buries his nose in his hair once he's properly scented him. His fingers spread beneath Stiles', and he lets out a chuff of a laugh. ]
Your reputation isn't that bad.
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[ Stiles rolls his eyes and leans backwards into Derek's arms, tilting his head back against his shoulder. It's comfortable and warm, and he's able to keep his arm away from anything that might hurt it a little more. He's gotten so used to Derek now that this is safe, like it had been when he was sick, like he'd been curled up in the furs with him all these nights. It's undeniable he's gone from terrified and frustrated about being here to actually enjoying it--feeling safer here than he had in a while.
There's something about this place--something in his blood that's just settled since he's arrived. Like something in his heart was running and running, and finally, finally, it was starting to get onto its target's tail.
He lolls a little away from him across his shoulder, showing his neck to the faoladh, and obviously on purpose, and a low snort escapes him. ] Yeah, tell that to the rest of the pack.
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[ Making sure that Stiles is comfortable, and his arm isn't at risk of being bumped against anything, Derek sinks into his seat and lets himself relax further. Though Stiles is all limbs and lack of coordination, far from being a fighter, he feels safe. Anchored. Like he spent years lost in the dark, only for the moon to finally reach through the clouds to show him the way back home. (And all he can think of is that story, gold chasing silver over and over and over again, constellations spread across white.)
Though relaxed, almost at peace with everything, his body bristles a little as Stiles lolls his head away. But there's no aggression, no threat to the lupa as he bares himself.
Instead, he simply drags his nose down from his hair and behind the curve of his ear, following some unmarked path until he can brush his lips against pale skin, soft and barely there. ] I don't know what you're talking about, they like you.
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[ There's no real vitriol behind it, though. He hums at the feeling of Derek's mouth, tiny and flustering, enough to make his chest constrict with butterflies--kind of a ridiculous sensation, but there's no better word for it, like he can barely breathe with the force of the affection he's starting to feel for the faoladh. That he's been feeling for a while. They have yet to do anything even remotely romantic, and it doesn't really matter; it made things feel natural instead of rushed, like the undeniable chemistry that'd been there from the first day evolved into something real.
It's sure as hell helped things along, anyway. He shakes his head minutely and snorts, grin turning up soft and affectionate, something private he'd never share with anyone else. ] There's a fine, fine line between "like" and "tolerate", oh wise Alpha. You of all people toe it better than anyone.
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[ That is, of course, said against Stiles' neck, which negates any namecalling that he might partake in completely. It's sort of funny that they can sit like this, affection shared in banter and slow growth. A part of him wants to open his mouth to Stiles' skin, the wild instincts that thrum in his blood, so that he can leave a mark on the warm, pale neck beneath his mouth.
But he doesn't. Instead, he sits and enjoys the quiet of the moment, closing his eyes and letting himself smile. Even if Stiles can't see it, he knows he'll feel it.
And he doesn't care. Not when they've come to the point they have. ] Funny, I feel like you've perfected that yourself.