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honestly, got this idea from that one episode of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air that absolutely broke me and made me revisit my abandonment issues. so yeah, this is gonna be sad. i apologize in advanceđ€·đ»ââïž(p.s. don't read this while listening to hurt by Christina Aguilera or because of you by Kelly Clarkson)
Warnings: spoilers for TLK (obvi, and for Death Of Kings), angst, hurt/comfort, daddy & abandonment issues (like same, i kin osferth honestly), Alfred was a great king but a shitty father (in the show at least), kinda bittersweet
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You all stood in king Aethelredâs throne room, watching King Alfred and your leader Uhtred discuss battle plans. It all sounded very important but all you could watch was how Osferthâs lips turned into a frown as his father embraced his daughter, Aethelflaed. He looked like a kicked puppy and all you could do was glare at the King with disdain.
You hadnât been in this team of Lord Uhtred for very long, but long enough to know that you cared deeply for each one of your companions and would give your life for any one of them, but especially Osferth. You were there when he first introduced himself, so shy and soft spoken, wanting to be like his uncle. So to see him so sullen made you want to drive your blade into the Kingâs skull.
You never understood why being a bastard was bad, but everyone said it like it was one of the worst things you could be, especially if you were a bastard of a king. Osferth was always introduced as a bastard first, never as a warrior or one of Uhtredâs men, always just King Alfredâs bastard. It didnât sit right with you, and it clearly made him uncomfortable. You tried to never think of him as Alfredâs bastard, just your friend. Osferth was the sweetest person in the world, so how on earth would anyone ever give him away? You saw how it affected him, even if he didnât show it. You saw how he looked at Edward and Aethelflaed, that envy and longing. He just wanted to be loved and accepted, and Alfred took that from him. You had no respect for the king.
Osferth couldnât even be in the presence of Edward, his half brother, having to quietly excuse himself. You couldnât let him go on his own. Ever since you met the boy, youâve had an overwhelming urge to keep him safe, always anxious whenever he was out of sight. You felt bad for still wanting to protect him, knowing heâs proven himself time and time again that he can defend himself. It was hard to not to think back to the time when he cried when he killed his first man. War makes you desensitized, whether that was a good thing or not.
âAre you okay?â You asked softly once you caught up with him.
âMhm.â He hummed, his eyes not meeting yours.
You frowned. âYou donât have to lie to me, Osferth. I thought we were closer than that.â
âItâs not that.â He sighed, resting his hands inside his leather chest armor, a cute quirk he got into the habit of doing. âI just don't want to waste my breath on himâŠâ
âItâs okay to have feelings about it, you know? You donât have to keep it all bottled inside, not around me.â
Osferth did continue to keep his feelings bottled up since that day, and it made you upset that he was just suffering in silence. Your worrying became even worse after the battle where you all fought against Haestenâs army, your baby monk getting harmed in the process. Thankfully, the damage wasnât too bad but heâd be out of fighting for a while so he could heal. You made no qualms when you were tasked with taking care of him at his half sisterâs estate, you tried to do that all the time anyway. You still wanted him to open up to you, but you didnât want to push him. You werenât a bastard but you understood what it was like to not have a parent want you, you knew what complicated and conflicting feelings came along with it. He didnât have to be alone in his struggle.
Osferth made no mention of the conversation you had with him that day, only thanking you and expressing apologies whenever you helped him around his injuries (although he made a habit of calling Finan a slave). You tried not to speak of it, not wanting to upset him, especially when he was healing from his physical wounds. You could see how exhausted he was, how his once bright blue eyes dimmed with pain. He was more irritable, uncharacteristically so, to the point even Finan was tired of taking care of him. You could see he was hurting, but you didnât know how or when to bring it up.
It seemed all those suppressed emotions came to a head one day, a loud crash being heard throughout the building, coming from Osferthâs room. You took off in that direction, seeing a disheveled Finan right outside the boyâs door. âWhat the hell is going on?â You asked.
âI made a joke, just teasing, then the lad went off like an absolute nutter.â Finan huffed, âI was trying to give him some water but he threw it back at me and it broke.â You made a move to walk into the room, but he put his arm out to stop you. âI wouldnât. Iâd just let him be for now, until he calms down at least.â
âCome on, itâs not like heâs going to hurt me, Finan.â You pushed his arm out of the way and promptly entered the bedroom.
You almost expected the room to be in ruins, but all that looked out of place was the shattered pottery that once held water scattered on the floor. And Osferth, sitting with his back turned to the door on his bed, his head hanging low. âSorry Finan, I didnât mean to get so upsetâŠâ Osferth whispered softly, turning his head to only see you and not the Irishman. âOh, uh, didnât know it was you.â
You smiled weakly, coming to sit next to him. âItâs okay, but are you?â
Osferth shrugged, a slight blush coming to his face at your close proximity. âHe just made a joke about me beingâŠya know. He does it all the time so I donât know why I got so mad. Heâs not angry with me, is he?â
You shook your head. âNo. He seemed like he kind of felt bad, this time, at leastâŠEver since that day at Aethelredâs estate, youâve not been yourself. I know you havenât been showing it, but I can feel that youâre upset. I think talking to someone might help, it doesnât have to be me obviously, but someone. Maybe Sihtric? Since heâs-â You were interrupted by the sounds of soft sniffles and whimpers, your brows immediately furrowing in concern as soon as you saw Osferthâs pained expression. âOsferth?â You whispered softly, cautiously reaching out to hold his hand, afraid to scare him away.
âI hate feeling this way.â He sniffled, using his other hand to angrily wipe away a couple fallen tears. âAlfred never even tried to talk to me, never. As soon as I was born, he forced me into the monastery. Iâve never known anything else, so why do I feel this way? How can I miss something Iâve never had? Even now, Iâm nothing to him. Iâve never been anything but a burden to himâŠâ
âYou are anything but a burden, Osferth.â You spoke sternly, anger welling up inside you at Alfred for making your best friend feel that way.
âBut I am! Iâm an embarrassment. Thatâs the only reason Lord Uhtred even let me join him in the first place. All to embarrass theâŠking.â He spat.
âOsferthâŠâ
âWhy doesnât he want me?â Osferth cried, his tears falling off his cheeks onto your hands that held his on his lap. The pain in his voice even made you tear up, and all you wanted to do was wrap him up in your arms and never let him go. I want you, I want you more than anything in the world, you wanted to say. But all you did was squeeze his hand tighter and pulled him onto your chest, holding the back of his head and running your fingers through his hair soothingly.
âYou are not a burden.â You whispered into his hair, pulling him to you as close as humanly possible. âNot to me, not to Uhtred, not to anyone. Anyone who even thinks that will meet the end of my blade. Alfred is a fool to not see your worth and if I could, Iâd cut off his head without remorse.â
Osferth quickly shushed you, bringing his hand up to cup your jaw hesitantly. âSuch talk is treason.â
âYouâre worth it, Osferth.â You spoke with such sincerity it made the pale boy blush, his tears cascading down over his pink cheeks made such a beautifully sad portrait, his eyes a stark blue from crying. You couldnât help but lean forward and gently kiss the wrinkle in between his eyebrows. âYouâll always be worth it to me.â You took a deep breath, your heart hammering inside your ribcage. âUnlike AlfredâŠIâll never abandon you, baby monk. Even in death, you wouldnât be rid of me.â
Osferth chuckled tearfully, looking up at you in awe. âYouâre an angel, you know that?â
Now it was your turn to blush, but you gently shook your head. âI do not.â
âYou are. Itâs because of you I know God exists. How could He not when such a woman as you is sitting before me?â Your breath catches, a fluttering feeling rattling around in your stomach as you and Osferth look into each otherâs eyes. âCan IâŠcan I kiss you, my lady?â He stuttered, a hopeful expression on his face.
âPleaseâŠâ You whispered in reply, both of you leaning forward and capturing his lips with yours.
And you decided to stay with him that night, refusing to leave his side even when he said he was feeling better. You held him in your arms, allowing his head to rest against your chest, the sound of your soothing heartbeat lulling him to sleep.

Eventually when the death of King Alfred was announced, it didnât shock anyone; he was frail and sickly and should have died a long time ago, but that didnât make it hurt any less for anyone. He was called great for a reason, he was loved and respected by many, even his enemies. His family were devastated, his friends, his allies, even those like Uhtred who were reluctant in following him at first. Except you, you had difficulty finding any sympathy in your heart for really one reason only: Osferth.
You had no respect or shroud of kindness for the king in life, so why would you in death? All you cared about was Osferth and how he felt.
You thought back to all the times youâd walk in on Osferth crying, always quick to wipe away his tears like he never was crying in the first place. He was so quick in concealing his emotions that anyone else never wouldâve noticed, but you always did. After being with Alfred in the throne room, when he looked so relieved that his daughter was safe, Osferth would excuse himself. Whenever Uhtred had discussions with Edward or Aethelflaed, he would do the exact same thing. You knew he had to be feeling something towards his fatherâs death, whether he would admit it or not. You just wanted to be there for him if he needed you.
Like any kingâs death, the aftermath was chaos. You all had to worry for Uhtred for a while there, but everything turned out alright in the end. People were celebrating the new King Edwardâs coronation, drinking and humping the night away, but Osferth was nowhere to be found. You had asked your boys if they had seen him anywhere, but no one knew and all Finan did was joke that he might be finally losing his virginity. Not that helpful.
You finally found him sitting against one of the walls of the town, drinking a pint of ale. His lips instinctively upturned in a brief smile when he saw you walking his way, though his eyes looked weary. âWhat are you doing all the way out here, huh?â You asked softly, crouching down to sit next to him, causally taking a sip from his mug.
Osferth shrugged. âJust thinking.â
âOh, yeah? About what?â You reached over and interlaced your fingers with his, smiling when he brought your hand up to kiss your knuckles.
âBefore Alfred diedâŠI visited him.â He exhaled shakily, and you couldnât help but gasp.
âWhat did he say?â You asked curiously, but also dreading the answer just in case.
Osferth smiled sadly, tears already welling up in his eyes. âHe apologized to me, that it was his fault for me being the way that I amâŠsaid heâd put in a good word for me when he got to heaven.â He chuckled weakly, wiping away some of his fallen tears. âHe said I was a good manâŠthat he was proud of me, called me his son.â
You teared up at his confession, squeezing his hand tighter. âAndâŠdid that make you feel better? Was it closure?â
Osferthâs bottom lip trembled, nodding his head, turning to look at you with a tearful crooked smile. âIt wasâŠbut I didnât need to hear it from him to know Iâm a good man. I am. You showed me that better than he ever could.â
You smiled bashfully. âOh, Osferth, you flatter me. But I am glad you made your peace with him, even if it came late.â You kissed his hand as well, moving closer so you could lean your shoulder against his. âReally, my love, are you okay?â You asked seriously, only to receive a sweet kiss on your cheek, causing heat to bloom in your chest in contrast to the cold temperature.
âI am sad, but Iâve lived without my father my entire life. Iâll be okay, especially when youâre right here with me. Itâs only you who I need by my side. Itâs you I wouldnât be able to live without.â
âGood, because I donât plan on leaving you any time soon, my baby monk."

literally wish he and alfred had more screen time TOGETHER, and curse the writers for not including their talk before alfred died. seriously.
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Summary: Captured by Danes as a young child, you never thought you'd escape...until you were saved by a certain baby monk.
Warnings: triggering content (past sexual assault), PTSD, flashbacks, angst, Osferth being a sweetie (aka fluff), crisis of faith, and religious talks
word count | 5.3kđ€đ»
part 1 | part 2

You didnât remember much before you were captured by the Danes.
You were just a little thing, barely even old enough to take care of yourself. So when your family was killed in front of you, you had no choice but to be subjected to the wills of your captors. You couldnât run, you couldnât fight, you couldnât scream. It was a hellish existence, demons always right behind you, breathing down your neck.
You were forced to grow up with these savages, watching them pillage and murder like they didnât know how to do anything else. They tried to make you like them, but even as a child, your family instilled such a strong faith in you that to become like a Dane was unthinkable. And they tried to break you, so many times, almost allowing the demons following your every move get closer and closer. But as you made your way into womanhood with still no cracks in your convictions, they decided you were no good for anything but work andâŠother things.
Getting used almost every day by your captors was the only thing that threatened to break your spirit. They were callous, uncaring about your pain, further proof that Danes were the source of all evil and that youâd eventually die by their hands.
You were always numb; unmoving. To anyone else, you may have looked lifeless if not for the man above you using your body like you were his own personal toy.
Sometimes, you wish to be killed, even thinking about disobeying or fighting back just to have your wishes fulfilled. Most of all, you wished death upon your master. You wished to be the one to kill him. But you were only a woman, inferior, weak. But your spirit was strong, it mustâve been to survive every single torturous exchange by the hands of your master. And that was something no one would ever be able to take away from you, or so you hoped.
One day, you snapped. You actually tried to fight back, but that only got you punished so severely, you didnât wake for days. After that, you started to wonder, if God did exist, why did He let all this happen to you? Why did He let one of his children be violated each and every day, let you be beaten and forced to do the Danesâ bidding? It didnât make any sense. You hated HimâŠyou fucking hated Him. You couldn't devote your life to some being that seemed indifferent to suffering. But ironically, it made your existence as a Daneâs slave much worse, now that you had nothing to hope for. No warrior of God would come to save you, no reward at the end of your life, no âwell done, my good and faithful servant,â once you got to Heaven.
You completely gave in to your fate, not even bothering to fight back or argue with your masters anymore, thus, allowing your demons to take over.
As the days went on after your loss of faith, the idea of staying in the company of the Danes got more and more unbearable. As your master was using you for his own pleasure for the umpteenth time, you decided that you wouldnât take it anymore. Taking your own life was thought to be a sin in your religion, but then you remembered, you didnât follow it anymore. So really, you had nothing to lose.
But then, your master was suddenly pulled away and turned around, blocking the view of the culprit. Perhaps it was another man who was tired of waiting his turn.
Then you felt a splash of something wet. It was red, it stained your dress and skin. Blood. Your masterâs blood, you were covered in it. A sword had been pushed through his stomach, all the way until it stuck out his back. Only when he fell to the ground could you see who killed him.
It was a young man, no older than you were. He was wide eyed in panic, his blue irises piercing even in the dim lighting of the room. His eyebrows were furrowed in a way that expressed concern that was directed towards your frozen form. He looked as though he did not know whether to help you or run away, or to cry really. âAre you alright, miss?â He asked as soft as his voice, but you didnât know how to respond. No, you werenât but yes, you were, now that your evil master was dead. âIâm not gonna hurt you, I promise. Youâre safe now.âÂ
Safe? What did safe even mean? Youâve never known what it was like to be safe, why would following this man be any different?
âMy lord will keep you safe, he is an honorable man.â You looked down from the young manâs face to his chest, seeing a wooden cross hanging loosely from his neck. You could have laughed, the irony was not lost on you, of course. âYou donât have to, of course. ButâŠyouâre bleeding. Please, let me help clean your wounds, at least.â He wasâŠgiving you a choice? Youâve never been allowed a choice before. He cautiously held out his larger hand towards you, his innocent pleading eyes almost mirroring yours from a long time ago, whereas now yours were blank and cold from years of torture. But seeing his seemingly caring expression, you figured it couldnât get much worse. Everything horrible that life had to offer had already been done to you.
You were surprised how warm his hand was as you shakingly reached out to it, every other hand that has touched you always so rough and cold, but his werenât. âItâs okayâŠâ He spoke so softly, you almost had to strain to hear him. You were like a baby deer, him being so afraid to spook you, but he just didnât know you still had a death wish.
When the Coccham squad came across your little village, it was chaos. Danes, killing and assaulting each other, they had only heard horror stories about places like these villages. Danes werenât normally like this, Uhtred could attest to that. Danes took care of each other, they never would kill one of their own without reason. At least, thatâs how Uhtred saw it. This village you were in, there was no saving them. They had encountered a few Danes from your village on the road, and friendly they were not. They had killed one of Uhtredâs men, and he wouldnât let that slide.
There were many slaves in the village, you being one of them. Uhtred and his team snuck in and killed every Dane they could find, freeing every slave in the process. Osferth had grown more confident in his fighting skills, didnât cry every time he killed someone, and the thought heâd be helping people in the process made it easier. Uhtred didnât feel he needed to be babysat anymore, he trusted that he could take care of himself. So everyone split up throughout the village to cover more ground, and it mustâve been some sort of luck or divine intervention that Osferth found you.
Osferth wasnât completely naĂŻve anymore, having more experiences with Uhtredâs team in the couple years spent with him than his whole life of being a monk. But when he came upon you being violated by your master, the first thought that went through his head was how could someone do that to someone else? Anger coursed through his veins, an anger that heâd never felt before, a dangerous anger that scared him. For the first time, he felt pleasure in taking someoneâs life. The filth that was rutting against you deserved the most painful death anyone could possibly imagine, but Osferth just wanted to save you as quickly as he could, thrusting his sword into the creatureâs chest. He didnât even have time to savor the moment, wanting to make sure you were okay.
You were bleeding, wounds and bruises all over your body. But what was most concerning for Osferth, was the fact that you didnât seem bothered at all. There was no light behind your eyes, like you were alive but not really living. Which makes sense considering all you mustâve gone through over the years. He didnât want to scare you, speaking as softly as he could without being inaudible. But you didnât flinch, not even when he reached out to you. You took his hand without question, and Osferth didnât know if he shouldâve been relieved or even more worried.
Osferth brought you to a secluded part of the village, where no dead bodies could be seen. Youâve probably seen worse, but he didnât want to subject you to any horrors, even if those dead bodies brought you just as much harm as the man he killed himself. He sat you down gently, near a water well, using the cool water to wash away your masterâs blood that mixed with yours.
You didnât speak as he helped soothe some of your wounds, and he started to wonder if you were mute or simply too traumatized. âI am Osferth. Whatâs your name, miss?â He asked, breaking the tense silence. But you didnât answer, staring ahead despondently. Osferth smiled weakly, slightly shaking his head. âThatâs alright. You donât have to speak if you donât want to. Whenever youâre ready.â If you were ever ready, that was.
Osferth led you to where they set up camp just outside your village, sitting you down outside his tent next to a fire to warm you. You looked slightly worried at the man that was cleaning blood off his weapons, but seeing a similar cross around his neck, you didnât feel you needed to run or fight. âThis is Finan, he also helped free your village.â
âWhyâd you bring her here?â Finan asked.
Osferth blushed. âI thoughtâŠshe could travel with us, if she has nowhere else to go. Or if she wants to.â
Finan scoffed a laugh. âDid she tell you she wanted to?â But Osferth stayed quiet. âUhtred will not be happy about another mouth to feed.â
âUhtred will understand.â Osferth insisted, not leaving any room for argument, forcing Finan into a begrudging silence.
Suddenly, Osferth heard you let out a panicked gasp, whimpering and pulling out of his delicate grasp. He looked behind himself where you were staring, seeing his lord Uhtred. âA DaneâŠâ You trembled fearfully.
âNo, no, no, thatâs my lord, Uhtred. Heâs not gonna hurt you. Heâs a good man.â Osferth tried to reassure you, but your fearful expression didnât change.
âOsferth?â Uhtred spoke, looking back at you in curiosity.
Osferth placed you inside of his tent and went to Uhtred to push him away to speak with him. âIâm sorry, my lord. But I feel it is best if you donât let her see you. Sheâs terrified of Danes.â
âYou know Iâd never hurt a woman.â Uhtred hissed, offended.
âSheâŠher master was assaulting her when I saved her.â He whispered, Uhtredâs expression darkening. âPlease just, let me take care of her.â
âOsferth, Iâm sorry, but sheâs not our concern. We have to travel back to Coccham and-â
âIn all respect, my lord, I donât care. I wanna help herâŠokay?â
Uhtred sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose. âAlright, Osferth, fine. But sheâs your responsibility.â
â...thank you, lord.â
Osferth grimaced when he saw you flinch when he entered his tent, carrying a bowl of hot soup. âMy lady,â He kneeled down beside you, holding out the bowl, âyou must be hungry? Itâs not much, but itâll push the hunger pains away for a little while.â
You took the bowl wordlessly, closing your eyes in contentment at the taste. âThank youâŠâ You whispered, trying your best to give him a weak smile. âFor saving me.â
Osferth couldnât help but blush under your grateful gaze, a bashful smile gracing his own face. âI was only doing the right thing, miss.â
You didnât speak much throughout the journey back to Coccham, only thanking Osferth whenever he brought you food and drink. Nobody pushed you to talk, knowing only what Osferth told them was enough to try to give you your space. But in the rare times you did speak, you never spoke to anyone except Osferth. He figured it was because he was possibly the first friendly face you had encountered. He saved your life, perhaps it formed some sort of attachment.
Osferth could tell him getting you to join them was a bit of an annoyance to the rest of the group, and the fact you only ever responded to him didnât make matters any better. But he wanted to make sure you were okay, he wouldnât be a good man if he just left you back at the village. Though, he felt ashamed, but he kind of liked that he was the only one you spoke to. He decided you just needed some time to get adjusted to a new free life, and maybe a few weeks in Coccham would give you some comfort.
You never expected youâd get to share a little home, having been used to just sleeping on a dirt ridden blanket on the floor, or even having been forced to sleep in a barn with the animals. So that fact that you had your own bed, it brought tears to your eyes, reminding you of a time when you were with people who actually cared about you. Perhaps Osferth was trying to be that for you again, though you didnât know how you felt about sharing a house with him, even if for a time until your own house was made should you choose to stay.
Even though you didnât have much, you found yourself unpacking what little you had and placed the various things around your new room just to distract yourself. You never had a room to decorate before, you immediately thought of plants, flowers that could survive in the winter. Pansies, which you remembered being your motherâs favorite.Â
You looked down at your hand, clutching the only thing you had left of your family; a small amber gemstone. You had done everything you could to keep this with you over the years, hiding it from your masters where they would never find it. But now that youâre free of them, you have no use to hide it anymore. You thought it would look nice on your own small mantel in your room. Turning around towards your mantel, you froze when you saw Osferth standing in your doorframe, leaning against the wall. âSettling in okay?â
You nodded meekly. âYes.â You whispered, ignoring the nerves in your gut and walking to place the amber on the mantel, unwanted tears coming to your eyes at the sight, wiping them away before they even had a chance to fall.
âMay I ask what happened to you, miss?â Osferth asked softly, but immediately regretted it when your face fell. âIâm sorry, I shouldn't have asked. Please, forgive me.â
You shook your head. âItâs alrightâŠitâs natural to be curious, I suppose.â You paused, clearly contemplating the right action before a pained expression came over your visage. âIâd prefer not to speak of itâŠâ You sighed heavily.
âOf courseâŠIâll leave you to it then.â
You didnât know why you had a pang of disappointment when Osferth left, his presence somehow more comforting than when you were alone. You chose to ignore it. Though, it seems like Osferth himself had trouble staying away from you. Whether it was just checking up on you or simply wanting to be in your company, he was practically attached to you from the hip. You still had issues talking to anyone else, Osferth would help you get your point across whenever you needed. Despite his lack of personal space, you were thankful for him. He never let anyone push you to speak, or even try to talk to you without your permission for that matter. He was a bit overprotective, but youâd never experienced it before, or at least havenât in a long, long time. It was nice to feel cared for, even if you still had difficulty trusting said kindness.
For Osferth, he fell for you pretty quickly. Despite having matured much in Uhtredâs company, his heart was still prone to a sort of childlike wonder and optimism, certain traits like those often getting him picked on by his friends. Though, Osferth never wanted his heart to harden like the company he kept. He never wanted to be a brooding pessimist like his lord, nor use sarcasm as a defense mechanism like heâs seen Finan or Sihtric do so often. He was always taught to be kind to others, not to judge as thatâs the Lordâs business to judge. Those traits instilled in him from birth, it was no wonder he always fell fast and hard.Â
Osferth thought he had been in love several times, from women he had one night stands with to women who politely smiled in his directionâŠanother thing he got picked on about. You were no exception. As soon as he laid his eyes on you, even with the circumstances, he thought you were the most beautiful person heâd ever seen. And that opinion never seemed to lessen in its sincerity, in fact, it seemed to deepen the more he spent time with you.
The more time you stayed in Coccham, the more your true personality started to show. Now that you werenât fearing for your life constantly, Osferth noticed you had a decent sense of humor. You would understand his jokes and chuckle at them, still too shy to allow yourself a full belly laugh, but he was more than content with what you managed to give him. Every giggle you made always caused blood to rush to his cheeksâŠand a little other places, though he felt guilty every time it happened. He never wanted to make you uncomfortable in any way.
Osferth attempted to hide his shock when one day you approached him, asking him to teach you how to defend yourself, but his eyes widened despite his attempts, causing you to shy away but he didnât let you. He was elated that you wanted to learn, and in all honesty, Osferth would feel a lot more at ease if he knew you could defend yourself.
Osferth still wasnât the most skilled at combat, everything he learned from Finan, so he figured the Irishman would be the most qualified for the job. But soon into the session, he realized it was the worst idea he had ever had. Finan was serious about combat, never taking it easy when teaching Osferth, he didnât know why he thought he would be gentle with you. He seemed to overwhelm you pretty quickly, knocking your training sword out of your hands with ease, just to tease you, which you obviously didnât appreciate. Finan was prone to being a bit aggressively playful, which is tolerated and even enjoyed by some, but it was not what you needed at that moment. Every parry by Finan, who had a constant smirk on his face, seemed to upset you more and moreâŠuntil something seemed to snap in you.
The dull sword shook in your hands, a feeling of overwhelming panic washing over you. You couldnât tell why, you were in a safe environment where you knew no one would intentionally hurt you, but as you watched Finan attempt to strike at you with his own sword, you only saw your former master.
You blocked Finanâs blow out of pure instinct and fear, but he only saw it as that you were learning, earning praise from him. âGood.â But it wasnât his voice, there was no accent that resembled Finanâs at all, nor pitch. It was him. Could you never escape?
Fearfully, like a cornered animal, you swung at the man wildly. No technique or thought behind the blows, all you wanted was your sight to be rid of him. You sobbed and screamed, desperate to escape, desperate to kill. But the man kept evading your blows with ease, mocking laughter filling your ears, spurring you on further in a rage. You felt your blade hit something, and an almost feeling of relief washed over you, but it wasnât enough. You barely could sense your surroundings, up until you felt a pair of arms wrap around you.
Osferth was frozen as he watched the interactions, unsure of the best decision and terrified of making the wrong one. It was clear you werenât there anymore, not really, your mind forced back into the state you were before you were rescued, but no one else clued in on it. Not even Finan, who he figured was just playfully excited that you were being more aggressive, making the training session all the more worthwhile. But Osferth saw the frightened look on your face, immediately telling him that something was wrong. He finally made a move when you had almost connected your blade to his neck, if it had been a non-training sword, would have the capacity to cut Finanâs head clean off.Â
Finally, Finan seemed to sense something was wrong too. His laughter stopped and his expression fell, realizing that you were actually trying to hurt him. He hesitated for the briefest moment, but that was enough for your sword to actually connect to his body. The dull blade hit his shoulder, your fear seemingly amplifying your strength, making Finan fall on the cold ground. âHey, hey, hey-!â Finan started to shout in a panic as you surged forward, your sword raised above your head, prepared to strike. But Osferth came to Finanâs rescue, and yours too.
Osferth wrapped his arms around you, ripping the sword from your hands quickly to prevent further injuries. You flailed about, screaming to the top of your lungs, demanding he let you go. But he knew he couldnât, not when you were like this, a danger to others but most of all, yourself. All he thought to do in the moment was whisk you away, back to your shared home. âI thought this was only supposed to be training, lass, not an actual fight!â Finan called out angrily.
âDonât.â Osferth called out sternly, shocking the Irishman and the rest of his friends.
Osferth tried his very best to use soothing words to calm you down as he walked you back to your home, guiding you to your bed and repeating that you were safe. Whatever you think you saw wasnât real. Once you realized you were indeed safe, you clinged onto Osferth, your arms tightening around his shoulders, not allowing him to leave your side, not that he ever wanted to. Heâd stay by your side forever if he could. But you settled, slowly releasing him from your grip, your expression bashful and ashamed; Osferth could already tell where your mind was at.
âI donât know what happenedâŠâ You whispered, your voice cracking. âI-I was fine one moment and thenâŠâ You whimpered, huffing angrily, willing yourself not to burst into tears again. You relaxed again slightly when Osferth ran a soothing hand up and down your back, his presence more than comforting. He started to feelâŠlike a safe space. âI kept seeing himâŠin my mindâs eye. The image wouldnât go away and I felt like I was back in that village, back in his house and forced to-â You quickly cut yourself off, not sure if you were even ready to say the words out loud.
Osferth shook his head, grabbing a hold of your hand and squeezing gently. âYou donât have to say any more.â he reassured. âYouâre safe here. No one's ever gonna hurt you again, not while Iâm still breathing. One day, all those memories will become so distant theyâll be like a dream. It wonât hurt as much anymore. Time heals all. Youâll see.â Your gaze was so transfixed onto him, Osferth thought the skin of his cheeks would burst from all the blood that rushed to them. His own gaze fleeted from your eyes to your lips, over and over again on a loop, his own lips tingling with the thought of how easy it would be to justâŠlean forward and make that connection.
But no, Osferth respected you too much. Heâd never push your boundaries, nor with anyone, but especially not with you. He tried to ignore your confused expression as he quietly excused himself, stating that you should find rest, leaving your bedroom in a hurry, retreating to his own room to steady his rapidly beating heart. Maybe it was a mistake to have you living with himâŠ
Even after your first lesson not going the way you planned, you still wanted to learn to fight. Finan, unsurprisingly, was more than hesitant to teach you again, so it was up to Osferth, not that he minded. He let you take a couple days to gather yourself, recover, for it was best to train with a clear head. Unlike Finan, Osferth went more easy on you, giving you a fair challenge but not babying you. You seemed to have more fun with Osferthâs training style, a determined smile on your face never falling during that first lesson. He figured you appreciated his style, but you just loved being around him regardless of the situation, not that youâd ever admit this. Not yet, at least. And slowly but surely, over the course of a couple weeks, you felt youâd be able to handle yourself with a sword. The feeling was empowering, knowing youâd be able to fight and hold your own. All thanks to Osferth.
You still had much to learn, but you just had to thank Osferth for all he had done for you. After a training session, he looked soâŠpretty. Sweat beaded his brow, his chest expanding with each deep breath he took, a proud smile on his face at your progress. You didnât think before you kissed his cheek, a shocked expression coming over your face as well as his. You almost regretted it until he grinned widely, his eyes sparkling with pure joy, making your heart warm. âThank you, sweet Osferth, for everything.â
You had finally started to find some semblance of peace with your life in Coccham, mostly because of Osferth. Most of the time, you were content, spending time training with the baby monk being the highlights of the day. You just wished it was always day. You wished the sun never set and the world was never covered in darkness, you started to despise it. You realized that nights were the worst.
Every shadow you mightâve seen, or any twig that snapped under the pressure of various wildlife that were roaming their woods, it always startled you, pushing you to the verge of a panic attack. You felt so vulnerable in the darkness. Constantly. It didnât help that the company you kept didnât even try to keep themselves out of trouble, if anything they went out of their way to find trouble. While that might not have been exactly true, your traumatized mind found the extreme in everything.
You could scarcely find sleep with tossing and turning in fear and paranoia that your master would rise from the grave to steal you away again. Youâd always finally find sleep once the sun had already started to rise. It was frustrating, you were angry that your mind still tormented you so. You were free now, so why couldnât your mind comprehend it?
You knew you were fitful in your sleep, whenever you managed to find it. But no one had ever mentioned you making much noise when traveling back to Coccham, until one night.Â
Even after staying in this new town for over a month now, you still had such bad nightmares in the form of embellished memories, your subconscious making them seem even worse. One particular nightmare had you gasping awake, a scream escaping your mouth as you sat straight up in your bed in a cold sweat, your heart beating so fast you thought it would stop.
Osferth had heard you from across the little house, immediately brandishing his sword to frighten away or kill whatever or whoever dared to hurt you. But unfortunately, Osferthâs sword couldnât scare away your own mind. âMy lady?â He asked, panicking at your state.
You were hysterical, unable to even say more than stuttering apologies. Osferth went straight to you, ignoring the boundaries he set for himself just for you, bringing your shaking frame into his arms to try to soothe you, cooing comforting words in your ears. âItâs okay, itâs okay. Itâs okay now, sweet girl. Youâre okay, youâre safe.â
âOsferthâŠâ You spoke in broken sobs, leaning into his touch while your body heaved with the pain of your memories.
âIâm here, love. Iâm here.â Osferthâs heart broke for you, just imagining what you mightâve gone through to have nightmares that elicited such reactions from you. It also brought back that similar dangerous anger that rooted itself deep in his heart, making him hold you tighter, his expression hardening and willed anyone who was curious to keep away lest they wanted to be up close and personal with his fists.
After a few minutes of crying onto Osferthâs chest, your body finally started to stop shaking. âIâm sorryâŠbad dreams.â You stuttered, even though they werenât just dreams.
âYou have nothing to apologize for, my lady. I canât imagineâŠâ Osferth sighed, choosing not to finish that sentence. âI hate that you are troubled so. Is there anything I can do to make it better?â He moved to pull away, to fetch you water or whatever you so wished, but he was surprised to find you didnât want to let him go.
âCan youâŠstay with me?â You asked timidly. âIâve learned I donât like sleeping by myself.â
Osferthâs expression softened, settling himself back beside you, placing an arm over your shoulders to pull you to him gently. âOf course, my lady. Iâll always stay with you, if thatâs what you desire. Now, try to get more sleep. Iâll be right here when you wake. Iâll have no harm come to you ever again. I swear on the cross.â
You looked up at him, your eyes heavy with exhaustion, but no sleep could come to you when you had so many questions. âWhy are you so kind to me? You donât have to be, but you are.â
Osferth blushed, smiling bashfully. âItâs the Godly thing to do, miss. Treat others that way youâd want to be treated.â
You frowned. âIâve never been treated with much kindness throughout my life.â
âIt shouldnât have been that way. You deserved kindness and respect, much like anyone else. But the fact that you yourself are still kind and respectful, despite all youâve been through, is a testament to how strong you truly are, my lady.â Now it was your turn to blush, hiding your face from his view by cuddling into his chest.
âI donât feel very strong most days, not with my mind soâŠshattered.â You sighed, fiddling with the cross necklace he wore. âHow do you keep your faith, Osferth, when youâve seen so much death and cruelty in the world?â
Osferth frowned. âI will not say it isnât difficult, my lady. But all of this has to have some meaning, doesnât it? If there is no reward after death for our good deeds, why do we bother at all? My faith remains strong because of all the good Iâve seen, in spite of the bad. The ability to be kind towards others, to show empathy, to protect the ones you loveâŠthose are all Godly things, innit?âÂ
Osferth shifted, moving to sit up, you moving with him with a curious expression decorating your features as he removed his cross. âHere,â He placed the cross around your neck, the feeling of rough callousness of his fingers along the sensitive skin making gooseflesh rise along your body, âI want you to have this, my lady. Perhaps, let it be a reminder that there is good in this world, even if some days it doesnât feel like it.â
You didnât realize it until right then, but you were in love with Osferth.

Don't worry, there's gonna be a part 2. I wouldn't do that to y'allđ„° next part is gonna be even more angst and some smutty smut, so if anyone wants to be tagged for that, just let me knowđ
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Summary: You and Osferth are in love, but neither of you know the feelings are reciprocated.
Warnings: SMUT (MINORS DNI), heavy angst, idiots in love (emphasis on idiots), Osferth being a manwhore and insecure (and Finan being his wingman), canon divergence (baby monk will NOT die), whump, PTSD references, hurt/comfort, fluff (promise), fingering, oral (f!receiving), and cockwarming (if you squint)
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It had been a long, long time since Osferth rescued you.
Months had passed, a year almost having gone by, your past soon becoming somewhat of a distant memory. With the help and support of your newfound friends, you were able to live life to the fullest. Of course, you still had moments when you were back in that horrid little village, but your mind slowly started to figure out that you werenât in constant danger anymore.
Due to Uhtredâs decisions that you couldnât really understand, you all had moved on from Coccham, traveling north to Rumcofa where it was always cold. It wasnât all that bad, you did prefer the cold to the blazing heat when all you could do was strip down, and even that wouldnât be enough. So the cold was a nice change.
You finally had your own little house, in a more secluded part of this new town, which you appreciated but was fearful of all the same. A part of you, a big part actually, just wanted to stay with Osferth.
It was soon after your realization that you were in love with Osferth, is when he inexplicably started to pull away.
You didnât understand it. Based on his interactions with you, you thought he mightâve felt the same. He started to spend less and less time with you, opting that beginning to train with Finan again was better for you, considering your swift progress with the sword. And Finan had forgiven you pretty quickly after your accidental outburst, finding out that he was more understanding than you originally thought. But you wanted Osferth to train you. You wanted his smiles of pride, not Finanâs. You wanted his hands on your body when having to demonstrate the correct combat posture. You just wanted Osferth.
The night you watched Osferth enter his own house with a lady on his arm, your heart broke into pieces.
All this time you had been hopeful heâd see you the way you see him, but seeing this display just confirmed your fears. And the worst of it was, that you were still in love with him. Even when he never made for you, even if he ignored you sometimes, even if he preferred the company of ladies with loose morals, you were still helplessly in love with him.
It was inevitable, but your mind started to go to the darkest places. Did he never see you this way? Did he find you undesirable? Was it because of your past? Did the things that were done to you make him disgusted? Has he ever seen you as whole?
You thought back to the night he gave you his cross, fiddling with the silver absentmindedly. He used to always wear the cross, why would he give something so special to you if you werenât in fact, special to him. So, what changed? Why was he never around anymore? Did you do something to make him this way? And if so, what could you do to earn his forgiveness?
Itâs not like you couldâve known why Osferth retreated from you. He didnât really understand it himself. The two of you wereâŠperfect. You were so incredibly important to him. He loved you, that much was true. Thatâs why he couldnât burden you with the knowledge of how incredibly difficult it was for Osferth to be around you without desiring you. Carnally.
It felt like all his thoughts, night and day, were about you. How youâd look beneath him, what sounds he could elicit from you with his fingers, his tongue, his cock. He hated feeling this way. He hated that he felt no better than your former master, using you for his own pleasure whether you agreed or not. Of course, Osferth wasnât actually doing these horrible things. But he thought of you, especially in the throws of his ecstasy, whether it was by his own hand or a woman of the nightâs cunny. He was ashamed how often he needed to bed a woman, just to be rid of the aching feeling inside him whenever he gazed upon you.
Osferth could tell how confused and hurt you were by his actions, his arms becoming a safe haven of sorts. But he didnât know if he could control his thoughts or actions in your presence, which is why he removed himself all together.
Osferth often thought what would happen if he came onto you like heâs so craved. He couldnât possibly imagine you reciprocating his affections, so he thought of the worst case scenarios. You scream and cry, pushing him away and saying you never wanted to see him again. He thought of you being terrified to be anywhere near him. He thought of you seeing him as no better than her former master, and the idea often brought him to tears. So he decided, heâd rather you feel betrayed than scared by him. You could hate him, but he would rather die than have you scared of him.
So he continued to bed other women, pleading out your name when he reached his end, much to the dismay of these women. It wasnât like he was doing this to hurt you, it was quite the opposite, he didnât even realize he was hurting you until Finan talked to him one night. âYou know sheâs in love with you, right?â
Osferth blanched, his eyes widening at the mere idea that you could feel the same way about him. âWhat are you on about, Finan?â He asked, trying to make sure he heard him correctly.
âYouâre mad if you canât see it, mate. Sheâs obsessed with you, much like youâre obsessed with her. Canât believe youâre still dancing around each other.â
Osferth blushed, much to the enjoyment of Finan. âIâm notâŠobsessed.â He almost laughed at himself with how clearly that was a lie.
âThou shalt not lie, baby monk.â Finan teased, eliciting an eye roll from the younger man. âI donât know what youâre so afraid of. Clearly, it canât be rejection.â
âI donât want her to be frightened of me.â Osferth admitted, making Finan furrow his brows.
âWhy would she be frightened of ya?â He asked, concern etched into his features.
âBecause IâmâŠI'm a sinful man, despite my best efforts. Iâm so full of lust, itâs hard to even think.â
âYou would force yourself on her?â
âNo! Of course not! Iâd sooner plunge my own sword into my heart.â
âAnd we know that. Everyone who knows you, knows that, baby monk. Youâre scared of yourself for thoughts you canât control. But you can control your actions. Just because you have bad thoughts doesnât make you a bad person, especially if youâre appalled by these thoughts. Your mind just likes to fuck with ya.â Finan watched as Osferth pondered this, a pang of annoyance rippling through his body. âTalk to her tomorrow. If you donât, Iâll kick your shins in.â
There wasnât much room to argue after that.
The next morning, Osferth woke up with a sense of hopefulness, a shy smile decorating his face as he saw the run rise. His conversation with Finan really gave him some clarity, and he was terrified still, but he decided he didnât want to live with regret. But first, he needed to gain your trust back and he just hoped youâd give him another chance.
Osferth fussed with his appearance for a moment before heading to your house, his pulse thrumming beneath his skin, his heart beating in tandem. He didnât stop his pace, afraid if he slowed down heâd stop altogether. But when he saw you were already outside your house, sitting in a rocking chair reading a book, Osferth froze. He was always so stunned by your beauty, even doing the most mundane things like simply reading. God, he was so in love.
Osferth winced when a twig snapped beneath his feet, alerting you of his presence, watching as your head jerked up and made eye contact with him. âOsferthâŠâ You whispered, barely audible but just enough for him to hear, and he swore his heart skipped a beat. The sound of your voice, it was like a weight lifted off his shoulders.
âMy ladyâŠâ Osferth replied breathlessly, his voice wavering with emotion. âI was wondering if I could join you?â
âYou want to read with me?â You asked in slight amusement, making him blush.
âI just meant, if youâd do me the honor of allowing me to be in your company?â
You frowned. âWhy now, when you havenât wanted my company for some time?â
Osferth took a cautious step towards you, continuing when you didnât shy away, sitting on your porch at your feet, looking up at you with the most remorseful expression he could manage. âIâll tell you everything, my lady. But first, I just wish to tell you my absence had nothing to do with you. Iâve beenâŠdealing with my own troubles. But every day Iâve been away from you, my life has been awful. Iâve missed youâŠso, so much.â
Unwanted tears sprung to your eyes, the pure emotion in his voice making your heart swell. âIâve missed you, Osferth.â You bit your lip when your voice wavered, but it only caused him to gently take ahold of your hand. He still sat by your feet, looking up at you like you strung up the moon and stars in the sky, practically resting his cheek against your knee, the sight eliciting an inappropriate thought to cross your mind.
âI wish to tell you much more. The most important thing I need to tell you isâŠâ Osferth exhaled a shaky breath, âis that Iâm in-â
Screams echoed sharply throughout the village, Finan calling Osferthâs name, interrupting his confession and causing the two of you to stand on high alert. âOsferth?â you asked, frightened.
âTake your sword and stay hidden, alright? Promise me.â Osferth spoke sternly, looking into your eyes with such intensity that you agreed without hesitancy, following his instructions to the best of your ability.
A group of soldiers waltzed into the town, looking like they were on a mission, their swords already drawn. It took naught but a few moments for a fight to break out, blades clashing together and fists being thrown. They were separating Danes from Christians, killing any Danes, men, women, and children. You couldnât just stand there and watch, you had to do something.
You had been in very few fights, especially fights like these, but your morals gave you little choice. When you saw a soldier strike a child to the ground, about to push his blade into their little neck, you struck first. Blood dripped down your blade, onto your hands, as you pushed your sword into the back of the soldier, the sound of the flesh being pierced making you gag. But you saved the child, bringing them back to their parents before moving on to help the next resident of Rumcofa.
If Osferth had the time, he would have been pissed. He told you not to get involved, yet you were. But he couldnât blame you for that, in fact, it was nice to have another helping hand. He was good at multitasking, he thought, fighting off two burly men while making sure you werenât in danger. Osferth was lucky, it followed him around, to being able to join Uhtred and his men to finding you in this lifetime, he figured he was the luckiest man around. But a personâs luck has to run out sometime.
Osferth exhaled a sharp breath as an excruciating pain resonated through his body, his mouth filling with blood as he fell to the cold ground. He heard screams, your screams, and suddenly he wasnât thinking about the pain.
You shrieked as you watched the brute of a man shove his blade into Osferthâs side, his form crumpling to the ground. Rage overwhelmed you, and you didnât think as you charged forwards. You couldnât know what you even planned on doing but it didnât matter. You felt like you had been stabbed yourself and all that was on your mind was getting revenge. And despite all your training, and the few soldiers you managed to get the best off, your mind was in the worst place, going on pure adrenaline with no thought behind your attacks. It wasnât that surprising when the man knocked you out, stealing the sword from your hands and hitting your temple with its pommel, plunging your world into darkness.
All Osferth could do was watch in a panic as you fought to defend him, calling out your name as the attacker knocked you down, your eyes rolling back as you stopped moving.
Finan was sprinting to Osferth, but he yelled at him to make sure you were okay first, your well being more important to him than anything. And after a few moments, Finan deemed you alright, getting his wife to look after you for now as he kneeled beside Osferth with tears in his eyes. As Osferth felt his best friendâs arms around him, his fear and panic washed over him, drowning him. âOh my God, oh my God, Iâm gonna die, Iâm gonna die!â He cried, holding on tightly to Finan.
âNo, no, baby monk. Youâre okay, youâre gonna be okay. I wonât let you die.â Finan sobbed, screaming for help.
Osferth whispered your name, gaining Finanâs attention back. âSheâs okay?â
âYes, yes, sheâs alright.â
âTell her,â He choked, âtell her how much I loved her. Tell her that she was the most important person in my life and that Iâm sorry.â
âTell her yourself, you daft prat. Youâre gonna survive this, I promise.â
When you came to, your first thought and first word uttered was, âOsferth.â
The last thing you remembered was Osferth getting stabbed, and you running to his attacker to make sure he wasnât stabbed again. Much use you were, you thought bitterly, you couldnât even hold your own against this man for more than a minute. Pitiful. But that didnât matter now, all that mattered was making sure he was alive.
You ignored all the pleas and urges from Finanâs wife and other healers taking care of you and rushed out of your room, trying to find your friends. Finally, your gaze met Finanâs, and he looked distraught. No, you thought, you wouldnât believe it. But before you could even open your mouth to speak, Finance answered your silent question. âHeâs aliveâŠsomehow.â The Irishman spoke in a broken voice, clearly just as affected as you were.
âCan I see him?â
Finan nodded solemnly. âHeâs sleeping, and probably will be for a while, Ingrith tells me.â
As soon as you walked into the room, you had to hold in your gasp as you saw Osferthâs state. He was so pale, from blood loss and the cold, youâd think he was dead if you hadnât been told otherwise. âWhen will he wake?â
âWe donât knowâŠâ He sighed, making your heart drop.
âBut he will wake?â
âThatâs our hope.â
But he didnât wake, not for more than a few seconds at a time, muttering incoherent words before falling back asleep, not even when the surviving residents of Rumcofa had to relocate where it was more safe. You didnât sleep, you didnât eat; all your time was devoted to making sure Osferthâs heart was still beating, putting your ear to his chest multiple times every single day, praying to every god you could think of to just let him survive.
It was only a few days after settling in a more secure place that Osferth did finally awake.Â
You were at his bedside, as you often were, reading to him and holding his hand, thinking that your voice might stir him. You almost fell off your chair in shock when you suddenly felt his hand weakly squeeze yours. Your head snapped up and saw that his eyes were already on you. âOsferthâŠâ You called out softly, letting your book fall by the wayside to move to sit next to him on the edge of the bed. âYouâre awake. At last.â Tears filled your eyes, falling down your cheeks and landing on his hand that you were now holding tightly, afraid that heâd fall back into unconsciousness.
Osferth spoke your name so softly, his voice cracking and hoarse from not using it for so long. âI must be dead, for I see only an angel before meâŠâ
You chuckled tearfully, bringing up his hand to kiss his knuckles. âNo, youâre alive. Youâre alive.â You repeated, mostly trying to convince yourself.
âHow long have I been asleep?â He asked, looking around the room he was in and furrowed his brows. âWhere are we?â
You froze, unsure of how much you should say. You didnât want him to faint from shock, but you couldn't lie to him either. You could never lie to him. âWe left Rumcofa several days ago, everyone who survived the attack. But Uhtred is off to fight another war for Edward. They all wanted to stay until you woke, butâŠâ
Osferth nodded solemnly. âWhat use would a man on the brink of death be, yeah?â
âTheyâll be mad with joy to hear of your recovery, Iâm sure. Especially Finan, he wept for you badly.â
âAnd did you? Weep for me?â
Your face flushed with heat, avoiding his gaze and instead fixing your eyes on your conjoined hands. âYesâŠâ You whispered. âIâve wept every day since you were wounded. But youâre better now, awake and healing up nicely. Ingrith told me you might wake as soon as the fever leaves your body,â You placed the back of your other hand to his forehead, warm but not too warm, âand you feel fine now. Before, your skin was hot to the touch-â Osferth grabbed your wrist as you moved to pull away, eliciting a gasp from you. âO-Osferth?â
Osferth blinked, as if he suddenly realized what he was doing. âSorry.â He stuttered, releasing your wrist.
âIâll go get Ingrith.â
âNo! NoâŠplease, justâŠIâd like to be alone with you for a moment longer. If thatâs alright, my lady?â
You nodded, a bit too eagerly. âOf course. Iâd love nothing more.â
And stay with him you did, up until you insisted you tell Ingrith and had her check on him. The wound was healing nicely, a deep red scar forming over the stab. It really was a miracle that he was alive, the blade barely missing the vital organs the body needs to function. You donât know what you would've done if Osferth had died, the thought making your chest tighten uncomfortably, panic overriding your senses. But all you had to do to rid yourself of those feelings, was to simply look at Osferth, gaining his strength back more and more every day and starting to walk without help.Â
Almost two weeks went by until he started to train again, though very carefully. Seeing grow stronger didnât help ease your nerves as much as you thought it would, you figured youâd keep him on bed rest forever if you had any say. It took Ingrith assuring you that he was practically fully healed for you to stop fretting over him like a concerned mother. But Osferth didnât seem to mind it all that much, a soft amused smile gracing his features every time you asked if he was alright. His answer was always yes, and he even told you not to worry so much, trying to come across as nonchalant so it didnât seem like he was completely affected by your concern.
Osferth never did get a chance to confess to you that day, the fight in Rumcofa having such unfortunate timing. Though, you never brought it up, the fact almost making his insecurities come back and suffocate him. But he trusted Finan, and even though he was an occasional prankster, heâd never try to give someone false hope.
Osferth tossed and turned one night, thinking about you and his suspended confession. Itâs ridiculous, why couldnât he have gotten the words out quicker, rather than prolong those simple words. He said it to you every day in his mind, the words coming out so easily and repeatedly. Ridiculous. This was ridiculous.
As soon as the thought appeared in his mind, Osferth jumped up from bed. He knew it was entirely inappropriate, thinking about coming to you in the middle of the night, but he knew he wouldnât be able to sleep until he told you how he felt. And to his utter surprise, when he opened his front door, there you were.Â
It was raining, the droplets of water pelting the roof of the timber home, the occasional thunder rumble making the frames vibrate. And there you were, a wet and shivering figure, your clothes melding to you like a second skin; Osferth could see your breath coming out in quick and shallow puffs. Even in the dark with naught but a lantern that he lit to light his way, he could see the tears in your eyes, only a keen eye wouldâve been able to differentiate the rain from the tear drops. His face immediately fell in concern, and it only took him calling out your name softly for you to collapse in his arms.
Osferth quickly pulled you past the threshold of the doorframe, bringing you in from the cold and holding you tightly to him, the uncomfortable feeling of his dampening clothes the furthest thing from his mind. âMy lady?â He spoke gently, like he was trying not to spook you, âWhatâs happened?â You mumbled words incoherently, your face pressed against his chest muffling what you were attempting to say. Osferth had to pull you off, not completely, just to look at your face. âWhat was that?â
âYou were dead.â You cried, âYou were killed and I couldnât do anything but stand there and watch!â
âA dreamâŠâ He realized, sighing in sympathy and pulling you back onto his chest. âItâs okay, love. Itâs okay. Here-â He took a hold of your hand, pressing the tips of your fingers to the pulse point in his neck, the blood flowing through his veins, the throbbing pushing at your fingertips minutely. âDo you feel? And you hear by heartbeat?â
âMhm.â You sniffled, starting to calm down in the soothing cage of his arms.
âSee? Iâm okay. Iâm not hurt anymore. Iâm safe. We both are.â
âIâm sorryâŠâ You hiccupped.
Osferth shook his head, cupping your jaw gently and forcing your eyes to his. âHey, none of that. Itâs not your fault. Understand me?â Reluctantly, you shook your head, wiping away your tears with your already damp hands. And you shivered, your body suddenly registering the cold. âLetâs get you warm, okay?â
And in a matter of minutes, Osferth had lit a fire in his hearth, the flames roaring to life and eliciting a sigh of relief from you as you saw in front of it on a pile of wool blankets heâd spread out for the two of you. âI didnât mean to disturb you, Osferth, truly. Itâs justâŠwhen my mind showed me such a vivid thing-â
âI understand completely, my lady. I canât say I wouldnât have done the same in your place. Besides,â Osferth grunted softly as he plopped himself down beside you, your knees barely touching, âI was about to come see you myself.â
You furrowed your brows. âWhy?â And suddenly, Osferth was that same scared boy he was before he met Uhtred. He hadnât meant to be so brazen, but he wanted to ease your mind so badly, he didnât think youâd ever ask why.
âUh, um,â Osferth swallowed thickly, his body becoming much too warm for his liking, âjust wanted to check on ya, is all.â Liar.
âOhâŠâ You seemed to say in an almost disappointed tone.
Osferth sighed. Ridiculous.
âActually,â He almost winced, his body, one thinking this was a good idea, was suddenly betraying him. No, he thought, he wouldnât repress his feelings any longer. âDo you remember our conversation before the fight in Rumcofa?â
Your face flushed with heat, an achy feeling spreading in your heart. âYou said you missed me.â You smiled softly at the memory, but your brows furrowed. âBut you were trying to tell me something else, werenât you?â Osferth nodded nervously, running his hands up and down his thighs, his heart threatening to beat out of his chest. You playfully bumped his shoulder with your own, âWell?â
âIâminlovewithyou-â He gasped.
âWhat?â You almost squawked, his words jumbled and rushed, making entirely no sense to your ears.
But suddenly, Osferth grinned, a sigh of relief escaping his lips. He said it, finally. Thatâs all it took really, just to get it out there to make it more easy to say. Sure, it wasnât the best way to go about it, but he did it. âIâm in love with you.â And this time, he didnât rush. In fact, it was the most clear and precise you had ever heard him. He took his time saying the words this time, savoring them, just in case it was the last time he could.
âYouâreâŠin love with me?â You were looking up at him with wide eyes, an adorable childlike awe displaying in your expression.
âYes.â He smiled. âCompletely and hopelessly. IâŠhave been, for a while now. I wanted to tell you sooner but, ya know.â He gestured to his stab wound. You felt breathless, your throat constricting as you tried to fight back another bout of tears. But Osferth took it the wrong way. âIâm so sorry, my lady. I knew there was a high chance youâd be completely repulsed. Thatâs why I tried to stay away for so long because I didnât want you scared of me like-â
âOsferth.â Responding to his name and your touch to his jaw, turning him to face you, he didnât see one trace of disgust or fear in your eyes. âI could never be repulsed by you, or scared. Why would you ever think that?â
Osferth blushed a bright red, the flames from the hearth making his skin look an even darker red. âSince Iâve decided to be so honest tonightâŠyou should know I also yearn for you, my lady. YourâŠtouch. But I also want you to know itâs because I love you, not because Iâm someâŠlecherous sinner. Although, I suppose I am that too.â
âWhy would you think Iâd be repulsed because you desire me so?â
âWell, becauseâŠbecauseâŠuh.â
You closed your eyes in understanding, nodding slightly. âIf you think Iâd ever be able to compare you, sweet boy, to that monster, youâre sorely mistaken. You are nothing like him. Do you really think I wouldâve kept close to you if you had been?â
âI suppose not. I just never wanted you to feel like Iâm pressuring you into something you donât wantâŠâ
âAnd that, my dear Osferth, is why Iâm completely and hopelessly in love with you too.â
Osferthâs eyes widened. âR-Really?â
You smirked. âShall I prove it to you?â Youâve never really kissed or been kissed, willingly at least, so as you leaned forward, you prayed that Osferth wouldnât laugh as you softly pressed your lips against his.Â
It was unlike anything you had ever experienced, the aspect of your choice in the matter only amplifying the sensation. And for Osferth? It was hard to keep in the whimper that was so desperate to escape him, but you pulled away, all too soon. You opened your eyes to see Osferthâs was still closed, his lips chasing yours with a blissed out expression on his face. He whispered out your name so softly, you could scarcely hear it. He sounded so needy, it lit a fire in your belly, much like the one still blazing in the fireplace.
âI shanât ask for more, if you do not wish to give more.â
âI do, though, want more. I fear I want much, much more.â Your expression had noticeably darkened, lust filled, and Osferth had never seen this of you before. It wasnât a bad change, though he was apprehensive.
âAreâŠAre you sure, my lady? I donât want you to regret this. Iâd hate for you to regret this.â
âI find that I have no regrets with you, sweet Osferth. Just promise me something.â
âAnything.â
âYouâll stop if I ask?â
âI wouldnât dare disobey you, my love.â
âGood,â You leaned forward to give him another kiss, a bit more forceful and more sure of yourself, âbecause if you do, Iâll kill you with the sword you gifted me, baby monk.â You teased, making him giggle, the purest sound you would ever hear in your lifetime, you were sure. And this time, when you each pressed your lips together, it was filled with an altogether different feeling, charged and motivated, the thought of something more promising if you continued fueling your actions. It probably was because of the fire, but your body warmed and warmed to the point you thought your clothes would melt off your body if you kept them on any longer. âCan you help me take these off?â You asked shyly, gesturing to your still damp clothing.
Osferthâs eyes widened comically, that ever present blush on his face warming your heart better than fire in the hearth next to you. âS-Sure.â He stuttered, carefully and delicately removing each article of clothing (after asking if you were sure a few more times) until you were down to your bare skin. âHave I ever told you how absolutely breathtaking you are?â
You giggled, slightly self conscious. âI donât think so.â
Osferth gently slapped himself. âWhat an idiot I am, huh?â
âYou will be if you donât take off your clothes too.â And with that, it was almost at the speed of light that all Osferthâs clothes were thrown into a pile of the floor, mingling with yours. You inhaled a breath as your eyes traced his frame, his pale skin making his battle scars more prominent, but you found that they made him more handsome. You didnât mind that he was doing the same to you. âI donât know quite what to do nowâŠâ You whispered, gently taking his hand and kissing his knuckles. âWill you help me?â
âOf course.â He replied back shakily, moving closer to you until you sat side by side, your exposed skin rubbing up against his, causing you to shiver pleasantly. âWeâll take it slow. I donât want to rush this, not with you.âÂ
Osferth maneuvered you so that you were laying on your back, him resting beside you, propped up on one elbow, his other hand gently running up and down your torso. Gooseflesh rose along your skin as his calloused fingers marked a path across your body, from your jaw, down between the valley of your breasts, down your stomach to the tufts of wiry hair at the beginning of the apex of your thighs. âI have to ask again, love. Are you sure you want this? Want me?â
You couldâve whined, but you maintain your composure, however much was left. âWith every iota of my soul.â
Osferth leaned down to kiss you passionately, that whine you had been holding in finally coming out when you felt his fingers dip in between you already silk folds. âSo softâŠâ He hummed, trailing kisses down your neck to your breasts, covering one of your pebbled nipples with his tongue, eliciting a sharp gasp from you. You hadnât realized how sensitive you were until now, his mouth sucking you in deeper as he slowly inched a finger inside you.
You moaned as he curled his finger, finding your sweet spot with inhuman ease. âOsferthâŠâ You breathed, and he answered by gently tapping your sensitive nub with his thumb as he added another finger. âOsferth!â
âDo you want me to stop?â He asked immediately, causing you to chuckle wantonly, his eyes darkening as he felt your walls squeeze his fingers.
âNo, heavens, no. Please, keep going.â You didnât have to tell him twice, as he continued his ministrations with an added ferocity that had you aching your back of the blankets, moaning and bucking into his hand. A strange sensation that you couldnât quite put into words seemed to keep building and building in the pit of your stomach, your eyes rolling back each time a deep pang of pleasure resonated through you. And as Osferth kissed you roughly and added a third finger inside you, the building sensation spilled over; like a fire doused with gasoline, you ignited, flames licking you from the inside out as you rode out the glowing waves of ecstasy with little care how loud you became.
And when it was all over, Osferth was there to soothe your burns.
âAre you alright, my love?â He asked softly, running his hand along the inside of your spread thighs.
âMore than alright.â You smiled in a haze.
As you looked down, you couldnât help but notice Osferthâs hardened length. You were surprised how it grew in size, always a wonder how such could fit inside a womanâs body. You absentmindedly reached out to touch him, a soft huff escaping his lips as you ran your hand along the silky skin. âWe donât have to do anything else, if you arenât ready. Iâm perfectly content having given you the pleasure you so deserve.â
âI told you I wanted you, Osferth. I meant that. I want you. All of you.â
Osferth pulled your hand away, kissing it before moving to settle in between your legs, the tip of his length prodding at your inner thigh before he guided it to your entrance. âJust tell me if you want to stop, for any reason. Promise me.â You sealed your promise with a kiss, nodding to him and he nodded back before very slowly pushing himself inside you, the both of you letting out gasps at the feeling. âOh Lord aboveâŠâ He groaned, bottoming out and stilling, burying his face in the crook of your neck, giving you however long you needed to adjust, but you found you didnât need much time.
You whined, trying to cant your hips to get some very needed friction, but Osferth was too heavy. âPleaseâŠâ
âIâm afraidâŠif I move so soon, I will not be able to last for very long, my love.â He spoke, his voice and body shaking. âI wantâŠI need this to last.â
âHey,â you lifted his head, looking at him lovingly, the flames of the fire shining in his bright blue eyes, âthis will not be the first and last time we make love.â
âYou donât know that. I fear danger lurks around every corner now. We arenât promised tomorrow.â
You kissed him, trying to push all his worries away. âThen make love to me as many times as you can.â
âPlease?â He whined.
âPlease.â
You cried out loudly as Osferth began to thrust into you wildly, moaning just as loudly with you, his cock hitting you in just the right places, the loud slapping of wet skin making your cheeks flush with heat. Your walls squeezed him perfectly, almost sucking him in deeper. Every ridge and every vein you could feel drove you wild, that same sensation building in you yet again. If you werenât in such a pleasured haze, youâd be worried who might be able to hear you and Osferth, just from your moans alone.
âOh, God, love. Feels so good. You feel so good.â Osferth groaned, his cock twitching inside you. âFuck, Iâm gonna come.â And before you could reach another peak, he pulled out quickly, his warm spend shooting out of his tip, white streaks coating your stomach. âOh, fuck, Iâm sorry.â He moaned breathlessly, his blissed out expression the most beautiful thing youâve ever seen.
âYouâre beautiful, Osferth.â You whispered, the borderline predatory look in his eyes making you shy.
âYou almost came again.â He spoke apologetically.
You smiled. âItâs alright. You already took care of me once.â
ââS not enough.â He growled, lowering his face to your weeping cunny and before you could ask what he was doing, the words were stolen from you as his tongue licked and sucked at your nub, your denied peak building back up rapidly at his talented mouth.
âOh, OsferthâŠâ You almost sobbed, overly sensitive but not enough that you wanted him to stop, and from the moans he released, it seemed he was taking as much pleasure from this as you were.
âCome for me, my love. Please.â He begged, his words and moans causing vibrations against your mound, the pleasure overwhelming and all encompassing, your peak spilling on his lips and tongue.
Osferth rested against your inner thigh, his hooded eyes watching your cunt quiver and spasm as you came down from your high, the urge to dive back in almost too overpowering. But he withheld, coming back up to lay at your side with a crooked grin. âAre you okay?â
âHow many times have you asked me that tonight, do you think?â You teased, catching your breath and moving to lay on his chest, listening to the steadying beat of his heart.
âIf youâre annoyed with how many times I asked? Then just enough.â
Needless to say, neither you or Osferth got much sleep that night.
By the time everyone else returned for Osferth, the pair of you were inseparable. Where you go, he goes, and vice versa. It didnât take a genius to see how disgustingly in love the two of you were. And neither of you expected to get away without a little bit of teasing.
As Finan watched the two of you, his words escaped him before he could even stop himself.
âSo, whenâs the wedding?â

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