70th of Frost, Year 122 of Steel
Cintamani Pavilion, Kalzasi
It was too cold to bring her work out into the courtyard. Even though the magic of her wings made her somewhat impervious to it, that didn't make it exactly comfortable. And the servants would want to attend to her; she didn't want to make them uncomfortable either. So she sat at a desk in the solarium, her home office pro tempore. Thankfully, Lord Minister Tianoch appreciated the comforts of his own home office, and so she could betimes avoid the curious glances her wings occasioned in public.
Her domain was Karnor, but she had yet to receive any communication from the flying islands of Zaichaer upon receipt of relief supplies. She wanted to tour the Free Cities, but Sahfri was against her putting herself at risk. The Queen-Regent was wise in that. Still, the old Fire chafed within her. Now it was star fire. Her people knew her for a burgeoning goddess now. She could hear them in the back of her mind. Someday, she would be strong enough to do what she must.
"My lady?" There was a timid knock at the door, a moment as her assistant gathered himself, and then he strolled in with some bravado. She saw quite a bit in him, and not all of it his greed. There was potential, and she wanted to bring it into line with the greater good of Kalzasi.
"Thank you, Kanedama," she said, looking up to acknowledge him with a smile.
He nodded as though she were lucky to have him, and gathered up those things that needed to return to the Palace today. She could feel his eyes on her, trying to figure things out on a deeper level than her wings. It was a contest of wills, and she would win with patience and perseverence.
"I will look over your work today. Tomorrow, we will be at the Palace."
"Sure. Oh, the maid said to tell you Master Kilvin and his boy are here to see you."
"Ah, yes, thank you. They will see themselves in. Once you take everything to the Palace, you are free." She smiled again. "Until tomorrow. Good day, Kanedama."
"Yeah. Oh, uh—my lady." He bowed and saw himself out just as Torin and Timon were at the door. The slender elf looked them over almost arrogantly before nodding them toward the door as if giving them permission. He was a strange one.
Kala rose to her unimpressive full height, smiling more widely for the young men who knew her secrets and kept them close.
"Hello, my friends. Welcome. Timon, I believe Kaus is taking a nap. Would you mind waking him up and bringing him here?"
A servant came in with tea and snacks. Timon was a growing boy and Torin often forgot meals. Leukos hospitality was not famous, but it was dependable.