T A L O N
Aoren stopped as his wrist was grasped. He looked quizzically at Florian before his eyes went wide as the power that was rolling through the young demigod touched him in a way that even he did not fully understand. There, boiling beneath the surface of his subdued demeanor, there were many things. There was rage at the Imperium. There was no small amount of fear either. There was sorrow. There was yearning. There was a strong desire to not only free himself but to free his bondmate as well. But then Florian was shoved away from him. The Kathar guards pushed the young Lysanrin away and Aoren had to blink to come back to where he was. He gaze the young man a lingering stare. His mouth opened as if he were going to say something.
“Aoren?” Talon called out to his husband even as the Kathar drew nearer. They did not advance on him but they remained within earshot. It was then that Talon heard a voice. It was a familiar voice. It was not a welcome voice. He turned to face her even as he counted to himself in order to marshal his patience. He gave her his most frigid smile of utter politeness.
“Yeoju-in ib!” Mistress Mouth. “You are yet among the living? Truly the gods have blessed me with a curious day.”
He did not miss her gaze falling to his neck. There was no collar present there. The Imperium could not bind him with such a trinket. No, they had used something far more powerful but the evidence of the armor they had forced him to complete was hidden beneath his clothes. The fact that this woman had searched for it so openly only made his opinion of her sour that much further. The hairs on the back of his neck rose and he felt a stirring in the aether. It caused the muscles between his shoulders to itch. It felt like the pressure of a brewing storm that was just over the horizon. He resisted the urge to turn on his heel and leave Wintergatan Circle. He was not eager to return to his cage of stone and glass but nor was he exactly thrilled to see her, of all people.
The sense of a brewing storm grew. Talon glanced over his shoulder just as Aoren was joining him. He caught sight of Florian once more and this time, a thread of concern passed through him. Florian was the source of the brewing storm that he could feel. His lips thinned into a line of worry. He could not speak to Florian telepathically like he could his bondmate, nor could he send any warning to the young man so openly. Not a second time. Not without arousing even more suspicion than he likely already did. So he returned his attention to the bard. He could still feel the presence of Rickter and Lyra registering on his senses. The longer they lingered there, the more uneasy he was becoming. What were they planning? He centered himself. He had to trust them. He spoke to the woman in front of him.
“Tell me, how is it that I have earned your glee and attention?”
“Aoren?” Talon called out to his husband even as the Kathar drew nearer. They did not advance on him but they remained within earshot. It was then that Talon heard a voice. It was a familiar voice. It was not a welcome voice. He turned to face her even as he counted to himself in order to marshal his patience. He gave her his most frigid smile of utter politeness.
“Yeoju-in ib!” Mistress Mouth. “You are yet among the living? Truly the gods have blessed me with a curious day.”
He did not miss her gaze falling to his neck. There was no collar present there. The Imperium could not bind him with such a trinket. No, they had used something far more powerful but the evidence of the armor they had forced him to complete was hidden beneath his clothes. The fact that this woman had searched for it so openly only made his opinion of her sour that much further. The hairs on the back of his neck rose and he felt a stirring in the aether. It caused the muscles between his shoulders to itch. It felt like the pressure of a brewing storm that was just over the horizon. He resisted the urge to turn on his heel and leave Wintergatan Circle. He was not eager to return to his cage of stone and glass but nor was he exactly thrilled to see her, of all people.
The sense of a brewing storm grew. Talon glanced over his shoulder just as Aoren was joining him. He caught sight of Florian once more and this time, a thread of concern passed through him. Florian was the source of the brewing storm that he could feel. His lips thinned into a line of worry. He could not speak to Florian telepathically like he could his bondmate, nor could he send any warning to the young man so openly. Not a second time. Not without arousing even more suspicion than he likely already did. So he returned his attention to the bard. He could still feel the presence of Rickter and Lyra registering on his senses. The longer they lingered there, the more uneasy he was becoming. What were they planning? He centered himself. He had to trust them. He spoke to the woman in front of him.
“Tell me, how is it that I have earned your glee and attention?”