Gannicus (
god_of_the_arena) wrote2017-09-13 07:26 pm
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Gannicus had dedicated most of his time outside of work to getting the property in better order. There were good fences, but some parts needed mending. The large barn had needed some repair to keep out drafts and to make it live-able and safe for whatever livestock they might decide to keep.
He also had plans for smaller out-buildings. Maybe a green house for Hild, perhaps a place for chickens if any of them felt up to keeping them. Gannicus was more interested in sheep: he knew them better, had spent most of his childhood tending a flock.
There had been a time when he had never been able to imagine a settled life for himself. He had been so certain the arena would take him, and when he survived that, the memories of his years there and of the people he lost haunted him. He had no family left where he came from, so he had stayed in Rome, working enough that he could keep himself in wine and company.
Everything was different now.
He had spent a good part of the morning working outside and when he came in he found a message on his phone. He stood in the kitchen for a long moment, reading it carefully. Thanks to Dorian he had the skill to work with at all, but comprehension had come slowly, and he practiced every day.
He also had plans for smaller out-buildings. Maybe a green house for Hild, perhaps a place for chickens if any of them felt up to keeping them. Gannicus was more interested in sheep: he knew them better, had spent most of his childhood tending a flock.
There had been a time when he had never been able to imagine a settled life for himself. He had been so certain the arena would take him, and when he survived that, the memories of his years there and of the people he lost haunted him. He had no family left where he came from, so he had stayed in Rome, working enough that he could keep himself in wine and company.
Everything was different now.
He had spent a good part of the morning working outside and when he came in he found a message on his phone. He stood in the kitchen for a long moment, reading it carefully. Thanks to Dorian he had the skill to work with at all, but comprehension had come slowly, and he practiced every day.
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"I found a dog in the alley behind the butcher," he said as he looked it over again. "I thought it was dead, til it moved. I brought it to the ah-- the animal hospital." He couldn't think of the proper term for the doctors there. Veterinarian.
"One of the girls working there said she would let me know his condition. She does not imagine anyone will come to claim him."
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"Why wouldn't they?" she asked, frowning. "People love pets, especially dogs. I'm sure if he's healthy again someone would want to take him in."
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Gannicus had felt an unexpected surge of anger when Daine told him that. He knew the feeling intimately, to live solely for the entertainment of people that considered themselves his betters.
"Whatever manner of man abandoned him, she did not expect they would reappear to make claim."
He looked at Hild, a bit uncertain but hopeful. "Would you have objection if-- if I were to make such a claim?"
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She did however look surprised at the manner of Gannicus' question, that he would even pause in the question. "Of course not," she said. "In this space, with so much of it, we could train a dog to work. In time, once he's healed. He could have a place here, easily."
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He had not realized how concerned he had been regarding her answer before she gave it. His shoulders relaxed ad he leaned to kiss her hair. "She said dogs like this were bred for farms once, to guard and to kill rodents."
The dog reminded Gannicus of the ones his people kept, and the ones the Romans brought with them to war.
"Gratitude," he said quietly as he set his phone aside. "I could not bear thought of him lingering in a cell after surviving an arena."
He knew that feeling intimately and would not wish it on any creature.
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She had had an inkling of why Gannicus felt such kinship with the poor beast, the need to rescue him, but to hear the words aloud only confirmed it. She reached to cup the side of his face, stroking her thumb against his cheekbone. "He will live a full and happy life with us," Hild promised. "All are loved here."
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He gave her a bright grin. He supposed their home would be more a farm than an estate: they would be doing all the work themselves, after all.
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"I thought we all served in that regard," she joked. Between the four of them, including Aggie's powers, they would make a fearsome band.
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"I would question mind that thought to bring harm here," he admitted. Whoever dared would quickly regret whatever life choices led them to that moment. He leaned to kiss Hild's brow, then the tip of her nose, and finally her soft, smiling mouth.
"Cariad."
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Her eyes opened and they were gently adoring. "Perhaps I should let you have every creature to earn more kisses."
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Gannicus's smile came easily and he kissed Hild again, lingering against her lips. "I had thought toward horses..." His smile grew into a mischievous grin. He wondered how many livestock groups he could list before she hit him.
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"Sheep will certainly cost you more than a kiss," she said. "But it's a price that I'm sure you'd be more than willing to pay. Horses though... depends on how many."