Take Me Home

By BlueArrow19

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When an injured German soldier washes up on a beach near Freya's home in England, she decides to help him, d... More

Prologue
1. Mourning
2. Thoughts
3. Discovery
4. Waking
5. Communication
6. Dictionary
7. Chocolate
8. Hay
9. Visitors
10. Napkin Flowers
11. Saved again
12. An act of kindness
13. Discovered
14. Not an accident
15. Planning
16. Leaving
18. Pie.
19. Roger
20. Nightmare
21. Memories
22. Swimming
23. Beach
24. Captured
25. Ambush
26. Figuring things out
27. Manners
28. Ace the Pilot
29. Packing
30. Anger
31. The truth
32. London
33. Turned down
34. Feelings
35. I needed to
36. A drink
37. Take Me Home
38. For a good cause
39. Lost
40. Stay with me
41. Letting go
42. Surfacing
43. Autumn
44. Death
45. Sacrifice
47. Reunited
Epilogue
Announcement
Happy Belated New Years!
~Extras~
~Extra 1~
~Extra 2~
~3~
~4~

17. Crutches

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By BlueArrow19




Freya's P.O.V-

"It's okay, Axel. You can come down the ladder now. No one is here." Freya pried, standing at the bottom of the barn and looking up at the loft, where Axel sat, his legs hanging over the side as he stared down at her.

"I don't know." He answered  in a matter of fact like tone, biting his lip in unease as he looked over the edge, his green eyes looking toward the entrance.

"Well I do. It's safe. I promise." She added softly, raising a hand to brush a stray hair behind her ear. She had put her hair in a neat side braid and worn another simple outdoor dress. She watched as Axel disappeared from the edge and reappeared at the top of the ladder.

Freya smiled widely, walking over the straw covered ground and standing below him as he turned and slowly climbed down it, keeping weight off of his ankle. After a minute, he was almost down and Freya moved out of the way as his good foot touched the floor, then his other one. He kept one of his hands on the ladder to hold himself up better and keep his ankle in the air. Freya stood straight across from his and the two just stood there for a moment, staring at each other with a happy expression on their faces. They didn't have to worry anymore!

Freya cleared her throat, "Well, I guess we should get you out in the sun. Come on." She felt excitement rise up inside her as she began walking toward the barn doors. She looked back and saw Axel staring after her, a hopeless expression on his face.

"Broken." He muttered, motioning towards his foot as he kept near the ladder.

Freya blinked. Oh. Right. Her blue orbs explored the barn as she looked for something to help support him. Then she remembered when her Grandpa had twisted his ankle. He had a pair of crutches in the closet downstairs inside. She would just have to get Axel inside first.

"Here, put your arm around me. We'll get you inside first, okay?" She suggested, walking over to hi and looking up at him to see if that was okay.

He looked down at her and nodded, releasing his grip on the ladder and allowing Freya to get on the left side of him so he could place his arm around her and keep his ankle in the air between them. They looked at each other, and Freya blinked in surprise as she realized how close their faces were. Awkwardly, she turned and looked straight ahead and as she did she heard a low chuckle from Axel. She cleared her throat in embarrassment and began a slow pace, Axel keeping up as he limped beside her. They entered the sunlight, it was another sunny day. The sun warmed her skin as they made their way up the path toward the house.

Freya stole a glance up at Axel, watching his green eyes explore the land around them. Since they were out in the light now, his eyes weren't as dilated and allowed the green in them to become larger. She couldn't help but wonder how he had gotten such pretty eyes. A breeze from the coast ruffled his hair gently and he grinned, turning to her so she quickly looked ahead, feeling his eyes on her for a moment before he looked away. As they slowly made progress toward the house, Freya's eyes landed on the garden nearby. It was still dead and twisted in weeds and thorns. The sight saddened her so she looked away, focusing on the house as they traveled without speaking.

They climbed to steps of the porch and then Freya let Axel go, to open the door for him but he hopped in front of her, wincing as he accidentally stepped on his ankle. She watched as he painfully opened the door for her, stepping back and holding it open. She blinked and narrowed her brows and walked in, confused and a little amused as he followed slowly. He stood beside her, looking around her home.

"I-it's not much...but it's home." She said quickly, suddenly feeling a little self conscious as he continued looking around, his emeralds exploring the room.

He smiled, "It's cozy." He replied softly, a reassuring look in his eyes as he waited for instructions.

"Well, you can go sit down over there in the main room if you want. I'll get you some crutches and some...new clothes. You can also bathe later in the tub if you want to. You stink." She said honestly and then she laughed as he narrowed his eyes in mock disbelief.

Still laughing, she turned and walked up the stairs toward her fathers room. The moment she opened the door, she felt the cold, still air meet her skin and she stopped smiling. Her fathers picture was still on the bed. She stared at it for a moment and then tore her gaze away and went to his dresser, pulling out some clothing and then closing the drawers. A plain, blue button up was the first thing she had grabbed and she had a pair of pants and underwear. Remembering that the clothes had been a little big, she decided she would have to get him some of his own sized clothing at some point. Unless Roger would be nice enough to share. But Freya highly doubted he would.

She left her fathers room, closing the wooden door behind her and walking back downstairs, turning left toward the dining room and kitchen. There was a closet under the stairs and Freya opened it, looking for the crutches. She saw them, but they were in the very back of the closet. Sighing, she stepped into it and reached her arm in, grabbing them and pulling them out. She walked out of the closet, closing the door and walking back into the main room, where she saw Axel relaxing on the sofa.

He grinned up at her as she leaned the crutches against the wall next to the sofa and held out the clothes. He nodded and took them, leaning forward and setting them down. Then, he began pulling off his shirt. Freya blushed and was about to turn away, why would he decide to undress in front of her? But then she saw a flash of red on his chest and she paused, turning back. He was unbuttoning the shirt but then noticed her stare and he looked up at her, raising a brow.

Then, he looked down at what he was staring at and he shrugged. Freya's eyes widened. He had a thin, red scar on his chest, under his collarbone. It looked old, at least a few years ago, but it looked like it had been deep. Freya raised her eyes to see him looking in hers, patience in his gaze. He smiled shyly, looking down at his scar and clearing his throat.

"It was a...a fight." He admitted, his cheeks turning a shade of red as he explained. Then, he smirked and added, "The other guy is worse."

Freya shook her head, blue eyes wide. "W-what happened?" She asked, disbelief on her face. What fight would cause a scar like that? Was Axel the type of guy who roamed the streets and looked for someone to fight with?

He chuckled at her expression and replied, "Argument. Insul...Insult..." He paused, thinking. "Insulted my father. I ran at him. We fought. He had a knife." He then motioned his index finger slicing his chest. "Had to go to doctor for while."

Freya stared at him. "I thought you said the other guy was worse? And why would he pull a knife?"

Axel smirked even more. "My brothers got him. And, I was beating him." He smiled as she shook her head, staring at him like he was crazy.

If someone insulted her father, she would have just ignored them. What the person who had insulted Axel's must have said something really bad. Freya sighed and then couldn't help but smile in return as he grinned and shrugged.

Then, he continued changing and slid the shirt onto himself. Freya turned around and walked out of the main room, her bare feet stepping onto the the cold, wooden tiles as she headed to the kitchen. She opened the pantry. It was around 12 now, so she was hungry for lunch and she knew for a fact Axel was. He was always hungry. She saw a few strawberries her grandpa must have bought sitting in the back so she grabbed them, standing there for a few more moments just in case Axel wasn't done changing. Her blue orbs landed on some crackers so she grabbed those too, they were simple cookie crackers that were flavored vanilla. She loved them.

Walking back into the living room, she was relieved to see that Axel had folded his old clothes into a neat pile and was waiting for her. Freya sat down on the sofa next to him, handing him a strawberry and a few cookie crackers. He smiled and took them, biting into the strawberry. Freya took a bite of her cracker, setting the other snacks down on the side table next to the sofa.

"Siblings?" He asked through his mouthful of strawberry, making his voice muffled.

Freya shook her head, smiling a little. "Nope."

He swallowed. "That's lonely." He paused. "Roger?" He asked, his eyes narrowing in question.

"Roger is an acquaintance." She said quickly. Axel blinked, not understanding as he wiped some cracker crumbs off his freckled face.

"No. He is a friend." She tried again, smiling softly as he got the idea and he nodded.

He nodded, smiling to himself and turning his gaze from the floor back up to her eyes. She was lost for words as she studied his eyes, taking in the depth of the emerald colored design. He looked away and she got the feeling that he wasn't too sure what to say either. So she looked away too, brushing the same strand of hair that had escaped from her braid behind her ear again.

"Is he going to come back? Don't like him." Axel stated, his lips pursed as he stared straight ahead.

Freya smiled and nodded. "Yes, sorry. But I agree with you there." They both laughed softly.

But maybe over time they could convince Roger they were doing the right thing.

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