Stefan winced, trying, belatedly to keep it from showing. It made sense that Brenner would be hurt if Stefan had been sharing things with Eitan and keeping them from him, but it hadn't been like that. The elder brother couldn't think of a way to explain it, other than that he'd failed.
The mood he'd been trying to hold onto began to slip, the elation of the situations sliding down into the realization that these would be the last few days he spent sharing a home with his brother. This time was always going to come, but there had been hope that they could step into it together, or at least make the choices together. Taking his own expensive drink in a shot he set the tumbler down.
"If..." He had to clear his throat, despite having just wet it, "If you disapprove of my choice, or the timing, it's not too late to change it. The wedding can be put off till after we return," If the both returned, "Or if you think Delia isn't the right woman for our family, I can explain it to her."
She would be disappointed, of course, possibly angry with him, but she would forgive. It was one of the reasons he felt safe in his choice, she wouldn't attack him for mistakes.
Perching himself on the arm of the sofa so he was able to, theoretically face his brother, Stefan shrugged one shoulder.
"I suppose I have to now. Even if I go to Delia in the morning, it would be unfair to send them into a society that will have gotten wind of it without a forewarning. If the wedding goes forward Mother will want to begin planning on the instant, I imagine. Likely spend hours cloistered with Lady Angevin trying to outdo each other. For the benefit of their children, at least." He bit his lower lip, in its center, hard, half thoughtful, half nervous.
"I should have Delia for dinner, let her get used to our parents before I abandon her in their care for brass knows how long. If you are busy, of course, the expedition comes first. Always."
He looked up as he spoke the last two sentences, trying to project with his eyes what he could not say in words. The expedition was important, but it wasn't what would always come first.
The mood he'd been trying to hold onto began to slip, the elation of the situations sliding down into the realization that these would be the last few days he spent sharing a home with his brother. This time was always going to come, but there had been hope that they could step into it together, or at least make the choices together. Taking his own expensive drink in a shot he set the tumbler down.
"If..." He had to clear his throat, despite having just wet it, "If you disapprove of my choice, or the timing, it's not too late to change it. The wedding can be put off till after we return," If the both returned, "Or if you think Delia isn't the right woman for our family, I can explain it to her."
She would be disappointed, of course, possibly angry with him, but she would forgive. It was one of the reasons he felt safe in his choice, she wouldn't attack him for mistakes.
Perching himself on the arm of the sofa so he was able to, theoretically face his brother, Stefan shrugged one shoulder.
"I suppose I have to now. Even if I go to Delia in the morning, it would be unfair to send them into a society that will have gotten wind of it without a forewarning. If the wedding goes forward Mother will want to begin planning on the instant, I imagine. Likely spend hours cloistered with Lady Angevin trying to outdo each other. For the benefit of their children, at least." He bit his lower lip, in its center, hard, half thoughtful, half nervous.
"I should have Delia for dinner, let her get used to our parents before I abandon her in their care for brass knows how long. If you are busy, of course, the expedition comes first. Always."
He looked up as he spoke the last two sentences, trying to project with his eyes what he could not say in words. The expedition was important, but it wasn't what would always come first.