7 Ash, Year 122
[Closed - Arvaelyn]
“Appearances are everything, are they not?” Hilana admitted, knowing she had to watch what she said on the subject. He could talk easily and openly of such things, and she would listen and likely agree, but she had to be much more careful when discussing the Re’Hyaens, especially in public. Though considering this place had likely never had one in here before this Dominus… best not to take chances. Someone was always listening. “Perhaps they will warm up and become more comfortable with you as you get used to them and they get used to you?” It was a long shot, maybe, but it could happen. Sometimes it just took people time to get used to each other. “My great-aunt told me before I came here that ‘The world survives on pretence. Help it along’,” she added. She was sure this Elf already knew it… but it was the safest way she could commiserate with him about it and not risk getting her brain turned into mush.
As he spoke of the possibility of Finn ever being with someone else and she saw that flash in his eyes, Hilana sat quietly with her own quite wide. She could understand where he was coming from, and she resolved that it was far, far better to stay on this one’s good side. Though that was true of most; not many would ever deign to talk to her. Especially on subjects like this. “Feed them to the dragons?” She suggested helpfully. “Or is that too quick of an ending?” She understood the implications, clearly. She could imagine that if she had felt so deeply about someone, she might very likely have the same visceral reaction.
“I can understand. And it is not too much,” Hilana sought to reassure him. She had just told him about her own situation, which was a completely self-made pile of Wyvern dung that had been sprayed with acid and set on fire, and he had listened with good graces and offered support. “I am sure he will support you however you need him to. You and he belong to each other, regardless of whomever is arranged for you. Finn will understand. If that is what it takes to get you through it, why not? With luck, you may only have to bother once or twice,” she tried to encourage him. It had been a while for the Vastii, too, come to think of it. Tertium had probably been her big dry spell, what with the scrutiny and eyes and people that followed her every move… she had been suffocated, but appearances were everything. Those who her father picked out for her did nothing for her, but she also could not get away with slipping away to find someone that would. With the relative freedom she had in Solunarium, she kept contraceptive herbs and tea at the ready. She was taking no chances on such things for herself. Not right now.
Hilana grinned when he made the comment about the distinction between cake and pie. “I have seen old aunties have shouting matches over such things. They likely just needed to be able to yell, though,” her eyes were twinkling. “Like a tomato. Fruit, vegetable… I do not correct anyone about it when I hear it,” the girl laughed. “I am sure that there are recipes like that where you come from, yes? One person says it is one thing, someone else says it is another. Dessert breads, too,” she was cheerful. “Bread, cake… almost the same, sometimes,” she didn’t add anything from the table to the spiced tea, as she inhaled it. It was nicely hot, with the flavours she loved, and she had a preference as a herbalist for trying drinks before she went and added things to it.
[Closed - Arvaelyn]
“Appearances are everything, are they not?” Hilana admitted, knowing she had to watch what she said on the subject. He could talk easily and openly of such things, and she would listen and likely agree, but she had to be much more careful when discussing the Re’Hyaens, especially in public. Though considering this place had likely never had one in here before this Dominus… best not to take chances. Someone was always listening. “Perhaps they will warm up and become more comfortable with you as you get used to them and they get used to you?” It was a long shot, maybe, but it could happen. Sometimes it just took people time to get used to each other. “My great-aunt told me before I came here that ‘The world survives on pretence. Help it along’,” she added. She was sure this Elf already knew it… but it was the safest way she could commiserate with him about it and not risk getting her brain turned into mush.
As he spoke of the possibility of Finn ever being with someone else and she saw that flash in his eyes, Hilana sat quietly with her own quite wide. She could understand where he was coming from, and she resolved that it was far, far better to stay on this one’s good side. Though that was true of most; not many would ever deign to talk to her. Especially on subjects like this. “Feed them to the dragons?” She suggested helpfully. “Or is that too quick of an ending?” She understood the implications, clearly. She could imagine that if she had felt so deeply about someone, she might very likely have the same visceral reaction.
“I can understand. And it is not too much,” Hilana sought to reassure him. She had just told him about her own situation, which was a completely self-made pile of Wyvern dung that had been sprayed with acid and set on fire, and he had listened with good graces and offered support. “I am sure he will support you however you need him to. You and he belong to each other, regardless of whomever is arranged for you. Finn will understand. If that is what it takes to get you through it, why not? With luck, you may only have to bother once or twice,” she tried to encourage him. It had been a while for the Vastii, too, come to think of it. Tertium had probably been her big dry spell, what with the scrutiny and eyes and people that followed her every move… she had been suffocated, but appearances were everything. Those who her father picked out for her did nothing for her, but she also could not get away with slipping away to find someone that would. With the relative freedom she had in Solunarium, she kept contraceptive herbs and tea at the ready. She was taking no chances on such things for herself. Not right now.
Hilana grinned when he made the comment about the distinction between cake and pie. “I have seen old aunties have shouting matches over such things. They likely just needed to be able to yell, though,” her eyes were twinkling. “Like a tomato. Fruit, vegetable… I do not correct anyone about it when I hear it,” the girl laughed. “I am sure that there are recipes like that where you come from, yes? One person says it is one thing, someone else says it is another. Dessert breads, too,” she was cheerful. “Bread, cake… almost the same, sometimes,” she didn’t add anything from the table to the spiced tea, as she inhaled it. It was nicely hot, with the flavours she loved, and she had a preference as a herbalist for trying drinks before she went and added things to it.