Kilvin's Forge, Plaza of the Jeweled Arches
69th of Frost, Year 121 Steel
Timon was at the Cintamani Pavilion for his lesson in finances that would invariably involve other lessons as well, as the Avialae nobles seemed to have taken a shine to the boy. Aurin hoped he milked them for everything they were willing to give him. He didn't hate the nobility on principle or anything, but he saw no reason they couldn't spare what they had. Thankfully, Timon would be staying with them for the night, as well. They were taking him to the theater. That would give Aurin the opportunity to give Torin a magic trick that would help him with his work and with the work he did on the side for Aurin. He would let the boy help take care of his master, but he wanted the boy out from underfoot at first, at least until he knew how bad it was going to be for Torin.
The forge itself was shut down for the evening, so he proceeded into the house and just went immediately up to Torin's room, knowing he would likely catch him in his ablutions, and he did like the view of Torin's body, wet and glistening in the lamplight.
"Ahh," he exhaled appreciatively. "Now that's a sight I'll never get tired of."
He out and out leered from the doorway. In his pack, he had supper for them from a restaurant Torin liked near the Golden Peacock Theater, as well as the supplies he would need to cut a rune into him and ensure it was bandaged properly.
"No clothes for you tonight," he said, making a casual, off-hand statement that would be like a command for Torin. If Torin got cold, he would have to come closer and try to borrow Aurin's warmth. He liked that.
"I'm going to have to get a sculptor to make a statue of you like this for the garden..."
69th of Frost, Year 121 Steel
Timon was at the Cintamani Pavilion for his lesson in finances that would invariably involve other lessons as well, as the Avialae nobles seemed to have taken a shine to the boy. Aurin hoped he milked them for everything they were willing to give him. He didn't hate the nobility on principle or anything, but he saw no reason they couldn't spare what they had. Thankfully, Timon would be staying with them for the night, as well. They were taking him to the theater. That would give Aurin the opportunity to give Torin a magic trick that would help him with his work and with the work he did on the side for Aurin. He would let the boy help take care of his master, but he wanted the boy out from underfoot at first, at least until he knew how bad it was going to be for Torin.
The forge itself was shut down for the evening, so he proceeded into the house and just went immediately up to Torin's room, knowing he would likely catch him in his ablutions, and he did like the view of Torin's body, wet and glistening in the lamplight.
"Ahh," he exhaled appreciatively. "Now that's a sight I'll never get tired of."
He out and out leered from the doorway. In his pack, he had supper for them from a restaurant Torin liked near the Golden Peacock Theater, as well as the supplies he would need to cut a rune into him and ensure it was bandaged properly.
"No clothes for you tonight," he said, making a casual, off-hand statement that would be like a command for Torin. If Torin got cold, he would have to come closer and try to borrow Aurin's warmth. He liked that.
"I'm going to have to get a sculptor to make a statue of you like this for the garden..."