a worthy gift (264 words) by
wrennetteChapters: 1/1
Fandom:
Star Wars - All Media Types,
The Mandalorian (TV)Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Din Djarin/Boba Fett
Characters: Boba Fett
Additional Tags: Pre-Relationship, Courtship, Alternate Universe, Blanket Permission, do not copy or repost to other sites, Culture, Mandalorian Culture (Star Wars), Hunting, Gift Giving
Series: Part 4 of
bobadin week 2021Summary:
There was no question such a gift was given with intent.
for bobadin week prompt: culture
ancient mandos au where you hunt for your intended, then hunt your intended. This one lost steam before i got to boba and din playing high stakes hide and seek, but i like the snippit i ended up with.
Boba yawned, opening the door to his home, and nearly stumbled over the butchered shatual laid on the threshold. The hide had been beautifully prepared, and neatly spread, the cured segments of meat carefully laid out and strewn with dried herbs to preserve the meat and keep away vermin. The boiled clean skull with its broad, branching horns laid in the center of the display.
Blood rose hot in Boba's cheeks. There was no question such a gift was given with intent. He'd thought himself past youthful infatuation, and yet the richness of the gift had his heart hammering. A shatual was not truly dangerous prey, but it was not the risk that gave value. All parts of the shatual could be used, and the meat of one animal would feed Boba for some time, as he lived alone. He was a more than proficient hunter himself, too.
Picking up the skull, Boba inspected it carefully. His suitor had painstakingly carved the pale bone with intricate designs of gratitude and goodwill. At the center of the forehead was carved a sigil. Mudhorn. He knew only one who used such a mark. Din, of Clan Djarin. Boba's cheeks grew even warmer as he remembered deep brown eyes and shaggy dark hair, a few strands of silver at Din's temples. Broad hands, strong, but gentle as they cared for Din's child.
Boba raised the skull further, touching the shatual's forehead to his own in thanks. He would have to think of a worthwhile gift to reciprocate with, to signal his acceptance of Din's offer of courtship.