I'd managed to sneak out of the house a few times before her birthday, gathering charmflowers in the dark, and pressing them so they'd last, putting them into a simple little frame I'd managed to knock together from some scrap wood I'd found. Although my carpentry skills were far from good, I was happy with the result, thinking she could keep it, so she'd always have flowers. I knew that neither her parents or mine would allow me to give the gift to her personally, and so, on the day itself, I approached Anarylae, offering her the gift instead. 'This is for Calluna. I know its her birthday. I know I can't see her.... I just wanted to get her something nice...' Anarylae gave me a sunny, bright smile, and nodded. 'Zephan... I'd like to conduct another lesson after lunch. In fact, we should be going. The house is quieter than here.' She didn't take the gift from me, in fact, she didn't even mention it, or thank me. My heart sank lower than I remember it ever being, and I followed her all the way to the clearing, numbly, my spurned gift still dangling from my hand.
When we reached the house, Anarylae opened the door, looked inside, then turned to me and smiled. 'There's someone in here who would very much like a visit from you, Zephan.' she said, then crossed the threshold. I followed, a little hesitantly, standing just inside the door, as she crossed to the alcove and shook Calluna's shoulder. 'Calluna? Calluna! Wake up, I have a surprise for you...' she said, her voice warm. Calluna simply jerked her shoulder out of Anarylae's hand, refusing to acknowledge her. I took a hesitant step forward, and cleared my throat. 'Happy Birthday Treas...um....' Calluna started to turn her head, and then, out of nowhere, a childish joy flooded through me, and I grinned, unable to stop myself. I've never seen anyone move so fast! She saw me, and then, she seemed to be on her feet without actually getting to them, simply springing up from the bed, staring at me, then her mother, a flash of hope in her eyes. Anarylae broke the rather stunned silence, chuckling and saying 'Well, go on, get out of here! And enjoy your birthday!' I grabbed Calluna's hand, unable to believe my luck, and ran out the door with her before Anarylae changed her mind.
I don't think I've ever experienced anything quite like that afternoon. We ran wildly, until I spotted a tree with deep moss beneath it, flopping down and pulling Calluna down to sit beside me. She folded her arms around one of mine, I took her hand... and we just sat. No idle chatter, no catching up, no deep and meaningful conversation. Somehow, none of that seemed necessary. She cried, silently, the tears rolling down her face, while her expression changed from sad to happy. I just nodded, showing her I understood, and wiped her face gently when the tears stopped flowing. It was as though the rest of the world had melted away. Nothing else seemed necessary, and I would have been more than content to stay there forever. A small part of me didn't understand this. Here I was, fourteen, and I suddenly realised that my feelings went much deeper than a need to protect Calluna. I thought back to when I'd realised that she had me wrapped around her little finger, and it was only then that I managed to put a name on what I was feeling. I was shocked at myself, but the feeling didn't go away.
I found myself dwelling on all the times I'd spent with her, right from the first day we met, and how entranced I was by her tiny, delicate stature. My head span with it all, and still the feeling didn't fade. If anything, it grew more intense, overwhelming me until I could barely think. Still I shied away from admitting that what I felt was what I'd already recognized it to be. Instead, I made a deliberate effort to calm myself down. That's when I made a vow to myself, that no matter what, when she was finally old enough, I'd marry her, if she'd have me. There would never be anyone else for me, my heart was already utterly hers. It was then that I heard noises coming from a gap in the trees. I looked up, ready to grab Calluna's hand and run, but then, my mother appeared, walking towards us, her expression livid.