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Caoimhe twisted to beg Eurion for help, the plea already on the tip of his tongue, but he tripped up and faltered when he saw the soft smile on the other's lips. It was nothing like anything the assassin had graced them with, and in that moment he realized just how much the two helped each other. Without Sláine being the one to soften the scowly Fae, they would've never got to see him give a real smile.
But, that split second distraction was fatal, as Sláine took advantage of his twin's slip-up and proceeded to do a full-body trap, twisting his legs and arms around the other to pretzel Caoimhe against the floor with Sláine on his back. The eldest groaned and moped about being truly sorry, while the youngest looked more than smug about being able to take down his big soldier brother. Sláine heard Eurion's gentle scold to get them back in line, but he ignored it in favor of holding Caoimhe down and getting his point across. "What have we learned?" he asked.
Caoimhe whined, then gave up the fight. "Don't say stupid things. I'm sorry. I didn't realize." He cast a pleading look up at Aideen, who had been watching the entire thing with a bemused smile on her face as she kept her knees tucked up to her chest to avoid getting hit. She arched a brow at him, which meant she was making this his own fight and she wasn't stepping in. The prince whined again and tried wiggling out of Sláine's grip, and only managed to do so when his brother untangled them with a huff and got to his feet. Caoimhe scurried away, pouting, but Sláine went straight for Eurion with a gentle smile on his face now that he had taken care of his brother.
The prince tipped his face up to keep his gaze on his assassin once he got close enough, his grin only growing with each step. Eurion was beautiful. He was beautiful no matter when it was, but Sláine especially thought so when his walls were down, and he allowed himself to be soft and open. Sliding into the assassin's space once again, he linked their hands together and slotted himself into the other's side. "Me first. You have to redo the paint, and Caoimhe has to lick his wounds. Then you can help them." Aideen waved her hand in a vague dismissal, which he took as her encouraging them to take their time. She had noticed the collar of bruises around the prince's neck, how happy the two looked after a week of being miserable. They deserved to have the time alone together for as long as possible.
Mostly for her friend's sake, but Eurion now came with, so she supposed he deserved it too.