2nd Ash, 121 Steel
White Knight Hall
White Knight Hall
Eitan wasn't normally the first to leave a good party, but for once, the people involved mattered more to him than a good time. He was there for his sister and his brother-in-law but spent most of his time with Brenner. Then there was the dancing and the drinking and the schmoozing. Thankfully, for once, he seemed able to mostly schmooze with the people he wanted to see. His stepmother and half-sisters were friendly enough, and even his father was hearty in his presence. Perpetua sat next to him for a while as they plotted how to take care of Stefan should he mistreat Delia, though of course, they were joking. At least, he thought they were joking. One never knew with his grandmother. He was just pleased that he and Delia were her favorites because he would rather face the armies of Kalzasi than his grandmother.
He stayed for cake and all, but had a brief, quiet word with the newlyweds just before the pageantry of their big farewell. Then he was off, taking a cab home to make sure everything was in order at the Hall. He wasn't sure he liked its name before it had become Fverard Manor, but he didn't want someone else's name upon it. Perhaps when Stefan and he returned from the expedition, they could brainstorm something with Delia that was more suitable.
But of course, everything was perfect when he arrived home so there was little to do but cool his heels. He had done everything he could, and both Delia's maid and Stefan's man Dienerin had gone behind him and made sure that his broad strokes were perfected for their mistress and master.
He was about to flee to his own room, not wanting the exhausted couple to have to deal even with him until they had their night's rest, but then the key turned in the lock and he froze.
"Sod it," he muttered as Delia preceded Stefan, or tried to.
"Sod it," she muttered. "Sodding door."
Instantly, Eitan guffawed and hurried over to dig in her voluminous skirts for the catch that would unlock the second, rarely used half of the two-door entry. Mollified, she didn't seem too tired to sniff at the foyer with mock distaste.
"This dump can't even handle a proper gown, Eitan."
He kissed her cheek.
"Welcome home, snob. I was trying to hide before you arrived but I suppose you needed more help after all. For your enormous dress and your enormous ego." Then he smiled at Stefan coming in behind her.
"Welcome home, brother."