9 Glade, 123
The week that Torin and Timon had spent with the twins and the rest of House Leukos had been one of the most eventful of either of their lives. Though there had been joy there was also a fair amount of awe and even some disbelief for Torin at the turn his fortunes had taken. They had turned the night he met Aurin, in his mind, but being elevated to nobility, even to such a low degree that most wouldn't consider him nobility, hadn't featured in his wildest dreams. In fact, had it featured in his younger dreams it would have likely been the feature of a nightmare rather than a fantasy.
But Torin wasn't alone anymore, he had others who could help him with the parts of managing the allotment of land he'd been granted that he wouldn't understand. Perhaps he would learn as he went; certainly he would try, but should he fail Aurin and Timon, as well as Kala, would be there to help him. Sivan could help with the farming, though Torin did know enough about that to at least get his people started.
His people. Another daunting thought even if he didn't have any yet. Still, he had realized that taking care of people he cared about brought him a kind of peace he didn't get anywhere else.
Pushing aside thoughts of the future and reminding himself that he was trying to celebrate the present he straightened his vest, which was new, a green brocade with silver buttons that Timon had given him for the New Year. Torin felt like a boy wearing his Lord's clothes in it, but he had to admit that it fit him well. Opening his door he was bombarded by an array of scents, most of them savory or sweet added to the bright smell of burning Frost herbs that were traditionally added to the hearth fires for the New Year's holiday in Kalzasi. It was a week after when most people celebrated. Torin and Timon had been in Starfall to celebrate on the day, but they had both still wanted to have their own party, as was becoming tradition, and Aurin wanted to show The Whispers a good time and give them the gifts he'd commissioned for them.
So, a week late or not, they were following their pattern of decorating, buying and preparing far more food than any of the guests could eat as Timon tried out increasingly complex and elaborate new recipes, and spending a day with their loved ones. Sivan had already received his gifts from both of them and if he couldn't drop by on that day he knew he was expected to help them eat the mountain of vittles that would be left over.
Presents were stacked to either side of the large hearth in the main room, which was festooned by garlands of evergreen plants as well as ribbons and candles. The tables, kitchen and dining both, were decorated and already covered in treats. Timon was in the kitchen, chatting away with the two members of the little coven that shared his same age, they had been thick as thieves (Torin hoped only metaphorically) since practically the moment they'd met. The rest of the coven would be along soon, as well as Aurin and the twins.
The week that Torin and Timon had spent with the twins and the rest of House Leukos had been one of the most eventful of either of their lives. Though there had been joy there was also a fair amount of awe and even some disbelief for Torin at the turn his fortunes had taken. They had turned the night he met Aurin, in his mind, but being elevated to nobility, even to such a low degree that most wouldn't consider him nobility, hadn't featured in his wildest dreams. In fact, had it featured in his younger dreams it would have likely been the feature of a nightmare rather than a fantasy.
But Torin wasn't alone anymore, he had others who could help him with the parts of managing the allotment of land he'd been granted that he wouldn't understand. Perhaps he would learn as he went; certainly he would try, but should he fail Aurin and Timon, as well as Kala, would be there to help him. Sivan could help with the farming, though Torin did know enough about that to at least get his people started.
His people. Another daunting thought even if he didn't have any yet. Still, he had realized that taking care of people he cared about brought him a kind of peace he didn't get anywhere else.
Pushing aside thoughts of the future and reminding himself that he was trying to celebrate the present he straightened his vest, which was new, a green brocade with silver buttons that Timon had given him for the New Year. Torin felt like a boy wearing his Lord's clothes in it, but he had to admit that it fit him well. Opening his door he was bombarded by an array of scents, most of them savory or sweet added to the bright smell of burning Frost herbs that were traditionally added to the hearth fires for the New Year's holiday in Kalzasi. It was a week after when most people celebrated. Torin and Timon had been in Starfall to celebrate on the day, but they had both still wanted to have their own party, as was becoming tradition, and Aurin wanted to show The Whispers a good time and give them the gifts he'd commissioned for them.
So, a week late or not, they were following their pattern of decorating, buying and preparing far more food than any of the guests could eat as Timon tried out increasingly complex and elaborate new recipes, and spending a day with their loved ones. Sivan had already received his gifts from both of them and if he couldn't drop by on that day he knew he was expected to help them eat the mountain of vittles that would be left over.
Presents were stacked to either side of the large hearth in the main room, which was festooned by garlands of evergreen plants as well as ribbons and candles. The tables, kitchen and dining both, were decorated and already covered in treats. Timon was in the kitchen, chatting away with the two members of the little coven that shared his same age, they had been thick as thieves (Torin hoped only metaphorically) since practically the moment they'd met. The rest of the coven would be along soon, as well as Aurin and the twins.