It has been a long day. The raid on the Illusive Man's base had been quite successful in the long run. We finally figured out what the catalyst was and I got to kill that son of a bitch Kai Leng for what he did to Thane. When I got back from the base Chackwas insisted that I take it easy so, here I am standing in the elevator on my way up to my cabin. Stepping out of the elevator I walk towards the door and it cycles open but the room is almost black other than the pale blue light coming from the fish tank. My brows furrow together and I squint to see that Kaidan is laying on my bed with a pillow over his head and curled into a ball. After th
It has been a long day. The raid on the Illusive Man's base had been quite successful in the long run. We finally figured out what the catalyst was and I got to kill that son of a bitch Kai Leng for what he did to Thane. When I got back from the base Chackwas insisted that I take it easy so, here I am standing in the elevator on my way up to my cabin. Stepping out of the elevator I walk towards the door and it cycles open but the room is almost black other than the pale blue light coming from the fish tank. My brows furrow together and I squint to see that Kaidan is laying on my bed with a pillow over his head and curled into a ball. After th
The Mark of Fate: Chapter 10 by mpcreates, literature
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The Mark of Fate: Chapter 10
Author: Michaela Pissott (mpissott)
Game: Dragon Age: Inquisition
Pairing: Victoria Trevelyan/Cullen
Disclaimer: All recognizable content belongs to Bioware.
Victoria woke up the next day to find Cullen asleep, his arms still wrapped around her. She could have stayed there all day, just taking him in. Though his hair was more erratic than usual, she found it cute and endearing. Instead of every lock being in its proper place, a few strands twirled outward, revealing that Varric was right--Curly was a smart nickname after all. She would have to ask him about how he knew that one day. Her eyes lowered as she scanned his body. Even throug
The Mark of Fate: Chapter 9 by mpcreates, literature
Literature
The Mark of Fate: Chapter 9
Author: Michaela Pissott (mpissott)
Game: Dragon Age: Inquisition
Pairing: Victoria Trevelyan/Cullen
Disclaimer: All recognizable content belongs to Bioware.
It was days before Cullen was visited by the new Inquisitor again. There had been much to do, and Trevelyan was usually at the forefront. He would occasionally ask Leliana’s agents about her whereabouts only to find that she was in the Undercroft being fitted for armor, with Josephine discussing politics and meeting with nobles, or making sure everyone at Skyhold was comfortable. Though Trevelyan hadn’t left the castle since they discovered it, it often fel
The Mark of Fate: Chapter 8 by mpcreates, literature
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The Mark of Fate: Chapter 8
Author: Michaela Pissott
Game: Dragon Age: Inquisition
Pairing: Victoria Trevelyan/Cullen
Disclaimer: All recognizable content belongs to Bioware.
Cullen awoke the next morning to Victoria tracing her fingers across his chest.
“Good morning, Commander,” she said lazily. Clearly she hadn’t woken up much earlier than he had. Her hair was disheveled, loose tendrils of her dark brown curls falling in front of her face. Her olive skin was without makeup, allowing the Commander to take in the entirety of her natural beauty. He allowed his eyes to start at hers, which were a piercing green in contrast with her lightly tann
The Mark of Fate: Chapter 7 by mpcreates, literature
Literature
The Mark of Fate: Chapter 7
Author: Michaela Pissott (mpissott)
Game: Dragon Age: Inquisition
Pairing: Victoria Trevelyan/Cullen
Disclaimer: All recognizable content belongs to Bioware.
It had taken Cullen an extremely long time to leave Victoria. Leliana and Josephine were chastising him for quite some time, but Cassandra stood quiet and firm until he trusted that she was okay. When she was sound asleep, her wounds carefully tended to, he allowed Mother Giselle to take his place as Trevelyan’s guard.
When he finally joined his fellow advisors and Lady Cassandra, more yelling ensued. Cassandra insisted that the Inquisition continue. Cullen agreed, but knew