The Lion King
Prologue: Thurion's Tale
Heavenheim, Midvinter
Today marked a special occasion for none but Thurion on the planet Midvinter.
It did not mark some grand personal milestone of his, nor some public holiday. All it entailed was that he take a few hours for himself to spend away from the ever present duties of kingship, as well as those of being a Jedi, and sit down with an old friend. Someone he owed his very life to, and without whom he would not in earnest enjoy all these blessings he surrounded himself daily. Someone he'd payed a visit to each and every year to honour throughout his lifetime, and today was no different.
As he finished packing the wicker basket with all the essentials for his short trip, including some homebaked goods to sustain him, he turned to his wife and queen who awaited him with his fur cloak at the ready. She was the only one who would notice the hint of sorrow behind his blue eyes, even as he approached her with a loving smile. Wrapping him inside the warm fur so that he may brave the raging snowstorm which just so happened to coincide with this particular occasion, she held his hands in hers and the two lovers shared a moment, staring into each other's eyes.
She knew how much this meant to him.
The distance between them closed as each leaned in for a kiss followed by an embrace. Before he turned to head outside, she told him she loved him.
"More with each passing day," he fondly replied, taking her by the hand to kiss the ring upon her finger. "Be back before sundown."
Howling winds swept through cobbled streets as he trod through fresh snow banks yet to be cleared by shovel and able hands, passing only a handful likewise brave souls on his path. Few would recognise their king in his current state, all bundled up and sprinkled with white as he was. Still, no storm could ever stop him from seeing his oldest friend.
While wandering towards his destination, clutching his basket of goods to his chest, he could not help but wonder at the current state of his loved ones; his children and grandchildren with whom he'd been so utterly blessed, as well as those unrelated by blood but who still holds a special place in his heart.
Surely, today was just like any other day for them?