So I came up with this modern AU idea a while ago, thanks in part to @hellarcanine and inspired in part by my undying devotion to Message Sent, but I haven’t expanded on it because I couldn’t figure out the plot or who I wanted Lavellan to end up with. Blackwall or Solas?? I love them both?? And then I was going to put Abelas in it too and I just had to give up because I HAVE PROBLEMS OK
I wrote this one tiny snippet of the fic and I probably won’t write anymore, but what better time to share it than for @dadrunkwriting Friday?
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Second swimsuit, got it… light cardi… fenedhis, where’s that green one I like for the summer?
Ellana flicked through the hangers in her closet once more, her frustration rising as she failed to find the mint-green cardigan in question. Finally her eyes dropped to the floor of the closet.
There, she thought with annoyance; the cardigan lay in a crumpled heap on top of the myriad boxes and purses at the bottom of her closet. She grabbed it and backed out of the closet, then realized with a jolt what she was holding.
It was definitely a cardigan, but it wasn’t hers.
Ellana stared at the garment in her hand for a long moment. Then she dropped the cardigan on the bed and picked up her phone.
She held the phone in her hands for a few seconds, then put it down and continued her packing. Sunscreen and elfroot after-sun lotion went into a plastic bag and then into her carry-on; spare phone charger, a favourite dog-eared novel for the beach, beaded sandals for the evening: she tucked it all snugly into her bag, but she wasn’t focused on her packing anymore. The men’s cardigan on her bed kept drawing her unwilling attention, like a car accident on the freeway.
Finally she was packed, the small suitcase filled with everything except the stuff she’d need for the morning. There was no excuse not to text him.
She picked up her phone and swiped into her messages.
–Ellana 20:34–
Hey, I found one of your cardigans in my closet. I’ll bring it to the clinic when we get back from the Arbor Wilds
She tossed the phone down on the bed and went to the kitchen to make some tea. When she came back and casually checked her phone, his reply was there.
–Solas 20:35–
You can bring it with you. I am coming on the trip as well.
She stared at the screen in disbelief. Solas was coming on the work holiday? Ellana had assumed he wouldn’t come; he only reluctantly joined in with social events at work, and even less so since he’d broken up with her. He’d always been too busy with his research and his writing to go travelling with her when they were together, and suddenly he was coming on this vacation with all their colleagues?
He only sees patients at the clinic one day a week, she thought petulantly. He barely counts as staff. Frankly, Ellana was kind of surprised Leliana was willing to pay for him to come along.
She sat on the bed and mindlessly sipped her tea, then tapped out a reply.
–Ellana 20:38–
I didn’t know you were coming? I thought you had to teach
–Solas 20:39–
Josephine was quite insistent. And I must use some of my vacation days before I lose them.
Ellana snorted a bitter little laugh. Of course he had too many vacation days in his bank. The damned man never took a day off.
She idly swiped through her apps and sorted some emails, then returned to her messages again.
–Ellana 20:42–
Ok well I’ll see you at the airport then
She nibbled the inside of her cheek as she watched her screen, but when the three little dots didn’t appear, she put her phone aside and went to go fold her laundry.
A few minutes in, she heard the text chime of her phone. She hurried back to her room and picked it up, but the message wasn’t from Solas.
–Thom 20:50–
hey you – just confirming, pick up at 6:30am tmr?
She smiled fondly. Thom had asked her this already when he’d swung by her office on his way out of the clinic. The burly physiotherapist had started at Leliana’s clinic shortly after Ellana had accepted the clinical psychologist position, and they’d instantly become friends. So she knew Thom well enough to know he was just looking for an excuse to message her.
She quickly sent him a reply.
–Ellana 20:50–
Yes, that’s perfect – no change since you asked me four hours ago 😉
She bit her lip to quell her grin as she watched the three little dots immediately appear. A moment later, Blackwall’s reply popped up.
–Thom 20:50–
right – ok – see you in the morning then mlady 🙂
She chuckled, then sent him off one last message.
–Ellana 20:51–
Goodnight xo
She grinned as she imagined the reddening of his cheeks beneath his beard, then stretched her arms idly as she stood to go finish the laundry. But as she moved back toward the living room, her phone chimed again.
She glanced at the screen, and her amusement faded back into a faint buzz of anxiety.
–Solas 20:51–
Goodnight, Ellana.
Her heart squeezed at the flatness of his words. They were so cold and final-looking. Then she berated herself for caring. She and Solas weren’t together anymore; they were just colleagues now. He didn’t owe her any kind of warm words at night. Besides, she was dating Thom now.
But Solas’s previous night-time greetings floated up from the back of her mind, freed from the place where she tried to squash her memories of him. Pleasant dreams, he always used to say. It was how he’d sign off at the end of their late-night phone calls, back in the early days. It was what he’d whisper to her every night as they fell asleep, his chest pressed against her naked back.
She shoved the memory away, replacing it instead with the thought of Thom’s warm smile. She returned to the living room and went back to folding her laundry, her mind pleasantly occupied with the thought of Thom’s big strong hands on her waist and the endearing tickle of his beard when he kissed her on the cheek.
Later that night, as she turned off the TV and went to take her shower, she picked up her phone and glanced at the screen. There was a message there, one she must have missed from earlier that night.
Her stomach flip-flopped as she read it.
–Solas 20:51–
Pleasant dreams.



