Re: Lagertha/Ragnar
No. [There was a shake to her voice that matched the tremble in her fingers. She was a shieldmaiden that had held her place in the shield wall in the face of vicious fighters. She had both given birth and lost children. But this frightened her.]
No. [The repetition came with force and fear that she tried to cover with movement. She was suddenly pushing him away, uncaring if it was too rough, if she pulled his hair even more (by accident this time). She struggled to her feet, tripping once and stumbling, catching her hand on the ground and pushing herself back up. Her steps were quick, fleeing, moving quickly back toward where they had left the horses.] I am going home.