“Idun!”
It had been well over a year, perhaps a year and a half, since Anesa had seen her dear twin. But, heavens it felt like fifty years at least. Anesa had never been away from her other half for that long, Idun had even lived with her for the first several months of her married life. It was a type of relief that could barely be described to see her sister, but at the same time it came with anxiety with her bulging belly. That was a completely new experience none of her family had been around for, yet. Anesa happily received her sister’s hug and returned it as she ignored her husband heading into the castle.
”It’s been much too long, I’ve missed you terribly.”Her hands swung slightly, holding on to her sisters, “As much as I loved being at sea before, I think it might have been better if I wasn’t so round.”

”I wouldn’t like to travel right now,” Idun replied, letting go with one hand only to wipe at her eyes. “Oh, I’ve missed you too, Anesa.” And glancing down at her twin’s stomach, a laugh left her. “I thought we would have grown out of doing things together by now—I suppose I thought wrong.”
But soon enough she held of both her hands again, just glad to see her sister again. Let the men talk—she had more important things to consider than her husband’s getting along with Anesa’s. That man who had separated them what felt like decades ago wasn’t in Idun’s best books, but she would put up with him if it meant seeing Anesa.
”How was the journey? Not too awful, I hope,” she began, starting to lead the other back to the castle.
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