Edin
When Ashe returned that night he was flushed and ignored him entirely. The man refusing to glance in his direction or even acknowledge his existence. Even when Edin tried to question the man on the slate the chalked questions were ignored. So he went to bed his chest hurting and his stomach in knots, not knowing what to do or say.
The next morning it was no better, Ashe stayed outside most of the day. He only came in for quick breaks before going out and working on random odds and ends. Edin was pretty sure they had enough firewood to last them several winters with how much the man was chopping. Ashe continued to refuse to look at him, instead choosing to stare down at his feet out up at the ceiling, anywhere that wasn't him.
It made him angry, and upset, his chest would hurt and one moment he would want to throttle the tall farmer while other moments he just wanted to grab ahold of his stupidly handsome face and hold him close. Days went by with no change, they still ate, they still lived together...there was just this wall of silence now built between them. He wished he could tell the man he didn't care, that he was okay if Ashe wanted him, in secret...he wanted the man too.
He didn't understand why Ashe seemed alarmed or upset at wanting him, there was nothing in any creed that said flesh of the same couldn't mold together.
Once more Edin now felt alone. He missed their talking, the company each of them had with one another. During their conversations by the fire, Ashe's strange laugh only got more endearing each time he heard it. He missed even doing farmwork together, that feeling of working together toward a common goal, now Ashe ignored him or turned away when he tried to help. Or worse yet the man would leave and tend to something else.
One morning Edin finally had enough. He wasn't doing this game of avoidance any longer.
Early, far earlier than when Ashe would wake up Edin forced himself to wait outside Ashe's door. He waited there in the dimly lit cottage, watching as the beams of early morning light began chasing away the shadows of night. He heard movements inside the room, a cough, a shuffle of feet, the rustle of clothes. Then the handle of the door jiggled once, and the door creaked open. Edin took his chance and as Ashe tiredly stepped out of his room Edin grabbed ahold of the man's shoulder and rammed the man into the wall next to the doorway.