10th of Frost, Year 122 of Steel
The House of Waves, Adira's Promenade
More often than not, when Kala left her home in the Promenade, it was to fly up to the Palace of the First Wind. There she worked with Lord Tianoch in the Ministry of Finance, and the Iron Queen-Regent was able to keep an eye on her—albeit a proxy eye. They rarely spoke. So it was refreshing to walk from her home to the House of Waves. She had never been inside, but early on during her residency in Kalzasi, she had walked the streets and toured the airborne districts in air taxis so she could put her preparatory research to work, making the families more real by marking their homes. And then she had sincere compliments to offer whenever she met someone. She had been young then. She was young now, but now she was also ageless. But that remained a private thing with which to struggle.
People stared. That was fine. She maintained her good humor about it; had it been another woman, she probably would have stared as well. Ceran and Indric flanked her. Sahfri was concerned with her safety, and Kala took that with good humor as well. The mercenaries would accompany her on the streets, at least.
Kala hadn't meant to put this off for so long, but it had been a season since they went into the Warrens. The Master had played midwife to her rebirth into a new domain, and she was all but certain Rickter had gone through something similar. She wasn't certain she was ready to share her own divinity with him, but she knew from personal experience how utterly life-altering the change was and wanted to lend him an ear or a shoulder if he needed support.
Mother Naori had given her some advice, but was hardly a constant presence in her life.
She had good etiquette and had made an appointment ahead of time, so the servants expected her, and she was shown in one direction as the boys were shown in another to wait. House Maze, she reminded herself by rote. Lord Otis, Kozoku. Sworn to Great House Senue. She stopped herself from mentally rattling off all the other things she had memorized before coming to Kalzasi. Rickter wasn't impolite, but didn't give her the impression that he stood much on ceremony. In any case, they might just have a discussion that transcended such things.