Day 5: Morning
The party was good, so it was worth annoying Ivar I guess. I'm up early, writing in the pale thread of light that comes through the window while the others are still asleep.
I don't normally wake up so early, but I had to write this down or I would burst.
I'm engaged!
The thought keeps coming back into my head, round and round. I keep clinging to it in the darkness. In less than a year he'll be mine and I'll be his. That's pretty special.
The token he gave me is a necklace, hanging on the chain is a silver coin from my homeland. It's a old one, when I turn it in my fingers I see my father's portrait on the face.
Here, they won't understand our tradition, they don't know it's significance. Really, Jova should have asked Ivar's permission to marry me. Archaic traditions they keep here.
He's always laughed at that, "we aren't like them," he has said every time it comes up.
Last night, he called the coin, "A small token to remind me of him while he's away."
As if I need a reminder of his kind gaze, or the way his face lights up when he sees me, or the feeling of his arms around me.
I'll have to stop now, it's almost time to wake the others and I need to prepare for the day ahead.