Sooo... got inspired to write Kiss Prompt Part 2,a fluffy follow-up to my short scene from
above. It's a bit long, and the set up isn't that original, <insert extra self-flaggelation here>, but since it's done (and thinking of Seb and Cullen being friends was fun...), I thought I would share. Happy Page 50, Cullen!

Sebastian had almost finished speaking the Chant when he saw Knight-Captain Cullen sitting in the last row, in a shadowed pew. Normally a devout Andrastian, Cullen seemed oblivious to the Chant today, eyes lost in the distance.
When Sebastian had thanked the last parishioners, he approached Cullen who still had not moved to leave. Sebastian slid in to the pew beside him, and sat, hands clasped, in silence for a moment.
“Your thoughts are distant today, Knight-Captain.”
Cullen’s eyes finally focused, darting toward Sebastian. He sighed, brow furrowed. “Indeed. My… heart is troubled today,” Cullen replied.
Sebastian took a chance, saying, “Might this have to do with a certain… Champion and an… unexpected kiss today?”
Cullen immediately blushed, signaling that Sebastian had guessed right. “You, um, heard about that?” he said nervously.
“Aye, but I heard nothing shameful that should send you to the Chantry searching for answers. Or… forgiveness.”
Cullen let out an explosive sigh. “I didn’t start it, but… I’m ashamed that I wanted to… finish it.”
“Is a kiss so impure? You’ve taken no vow of celibacy. If you truly care for Hawke, then it is not sinful.”
“I’m a templar, she’s a mage…”
“She is not under your direct care at the Tower, so it is not fraternization.” After a beat, Sebastian began to softly quote the Chant:
“
Magic exists to serve man, and never to rule over him.
Foul and corrupt are they
Who have taken His gift
And turned it against His children.
They shall be named Maleficar, accursed ones.
“You know, Andraste was really speaking about Maleficarum, those who would turn their magic
against the Maker’s children. Not all mages. I think people tend to forget that,” he ended in a thoughtful voice.
Cullen seemed to consider this, but did not answer.
Perhaps a bit too casually, Sebastian said, “If it’s absolution you are seeking, my friend, than you can have it. If it would unburden your conscience, you may do penance here at the Chantry. Some rose bushes in the garden need planting. Physical labor might do you good.”
Sebastian waited for Cullen to head toward the garden before he started racing up to the balcony. On his way, he ran into Isabela.
“Ugh, can you
please tell me where to find Hawke?” she said in exasperation. “Varric told me she was here, though I cannot fathom
why…”
Sebastian motioned for her to follow, then ran the rest of the way up the steps. They stepped out on to the broad Chantry balcony that overlooked the garden.
“Seek and ye shall find,” Sebastian murmured, eyes trained on the scene below.
They saw Hawke digging furiously in the garden. She had discarded her usual robes and was wearing nothing but a thin chemise and sleek trousers as she toiled under the hot Kirkwall sun. She paused for a moment to wipe the back of her hand across her forehead, and then reached for the rose bushes waiting to be planted. Even at this distance they heard her curse loudly, and then saw her shake her hand and stick an abused finger in her mouth. Hawke turned to throw her shovel away in frustration, and then suddenly froze.
Isabela and Sebastian turned their heads to see Cullen standing a few yards away from Hawke, similarly frozen in place. The mage and templar stood there dumbstruck for several minutes, until Cullen tentatively started forward.
When he reached Hawke, he said something they couldn’t hear and then gently took the hand she had just pricked on the roses. Hawke went perfectly still, watching him with a bemused smile on her face, as he tenderly kissed her wounded finger and then her palm. And then the inside of her wrist. Still holding her hand, he started to very slowly lean in toward her lips. Never one to be patient, Hawke quickly closed the distance, throwing her arms around his neck with enthusiasm.
Smiling, Sebastian watched the couple for a few more minutes and began to wonder when they might need to come up for air.
Isabela chuckled, and said to Sebastian accusingly, “This is your doing, isn’t it?”
Sebastian only gave her a wink and said, “That’s me. I’m a helper.”
Modifié par R2s Muse, 05 août 2011 - 04:52 .