74 Glade, Year 123
[Closed - Raithen, Lykos]
There was always so much to do. Lots of learning about her demigod guest, practicing, training, working, cooking, baking... There were preparations to make - she knew that within the week they would be going to investigate the Western Tower, much to Lia’s and Lykos’ great disapproval, but at least she wouldn’t be going alone. As talented a mage as Æros was, all of this could have perhaps been avoided by going to the authorities rather than going to investigate it themselves and getting some assistance... But that was too late now, and all they could do was move forward and see what could be done towards getting the vengeance Æros needed in order to get his body back.
Preparations were made, plenty of potions and draughts had been brewed and stocked up on. Her medical kit with her tools had also been refreshed. With luck she wouldn’t need it, but if she did, well, she was prepared. In the meantime, she was making an effort to get meals stocked up and prepared for for Lykos while she was gone. She didn’t know how long it would be - maybe a day, maybe more than that... but in any event, she was making sure that there was plenty prepared for him. The servii were perfectly capable of cooking, and they did what was to Lia a perfectly adequate job, but considering Lykos’ preference for Hilana’s cooking, the girl had stocked up for him. Lia had promised that she would supervise the finishing up of the food that was marinated and wrapped and set up in the coolers and cabinets from the recipes the girl had written down for the servants of the Citadel to finish up the meals, and Lia could at least do the final taste-testing.
But she also knew that Raithen was overdue for a visit soon, and that also led to massive amounts of food being made. Her lover sought her out for the comforts of home, and she knew between the winged warrior and the wolfish demigod, that there was a lot of food to be made. By now, the slaves knew to just leave the whirlwind of a girl to it. That night’s menu had involved essentially a whole pig that had been cooked low and slow for nearly the last day, roasted and basted in its own juices, the skin crispy and the meat succulent. Tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, and chickpeas were tossed into a salad and topped with sharp crumbles of cheese. Potatoes were roasted and seasoned with spices, lemon, and oils. Crispy hand-pies filled with mixed wild greens and gooey cheeses were stacked high, fritters with goat cheese filled more than one bowl. Eggplants had been roasted and topped with herbs, yogurt, and walnuts. Dessert had plenty, too: Hilana made an apple upside-down cake that was drizzled with honey syrup and topped with toasted nuts, and she had also made melopita - cheese and honey pie that seemed to be a cake in and of itself. She had also elected to make a batch of rolled cookies that had received a dusting of powdered sugar, making them as white as the driven snow and just as likely to melt on the tongue.
They had a nice open space with which to enjoy the evening, with furniture, tables, and chairs set up for dining and lounging. In hopes of Raithen making it for dinner, Hilana had decided to delay the meal - she’d made sure that Lykos had snacks, but she just wanted to wait a bit longer in case her partner showed up. Lia was contentedly embroidering fabric that had been stretched tight on a hoop and worked with coloured thread, happy enough to wait while Hilana relaxed with her snakes draped on her. Her elder sister wore skirts of plum purple with gold stitching with a matching top, where Hilana’s cheerful red and gold dyed skirts were everywhere with the extra fabric, with the large, hand-held mirror resting on a table to give Raithen an entrance point to the Citadel. Warded though it was, she’d at least approached Sentinel Phocion about making sure his winged brother could get through with the portals.
[Closed - Raithen, Lykos]
There was always so much to do. Lots of learning about her demigod guest, practicing, training, working, cooking, baking... There were preparations to make - she knew that within the week they would be going to investigate the Western Tower, much to Lia’s and Lykos’ great disapproval, but at least she wouldn’t be going alone. As talented a mage as Æros was, all of this could have perhaps been avoided by going to the authorities rather than going to investigate it themselves and getting some assistance... But that was too late now, and all they could do was move forward and see what could be done towards getting the vengeance Æros needed in order to get his body back.
Preparations were made, plenty of potions and draughts had been brewed and stocked up on. Her medical kit with her tools had also been refreshed. With luck she wouldn’t need it, but if she did, well, she was prepared. In the meantime, she was making an effort to get meals stocked up and prepared for for Lykos while she was gone. She didn’t know how long it would be - maybe a day, maybe more than that... but in any event, she was making sure that there was plenty prepared for him. The servii were perfectly capable of cooking, and they did what was to Lia a perfectly adequate job, but considering Lykos’ preference for Hilana’s cooking, the girl had stocked up for him. Lia had promised that she would supervise the finishing up of the food that was marinated and wrapped and set up in the coolers and cabinets from the recipes the girl had written down for the servants of the Citadel to finish up the meals, and Lia could at least do the final taste-testing.
But she also knew that Raithen was overdue for a visit soon, and that also led to massive amounts of food being made. Her lover sought her out for the comforts of home, and she knew between the winged warrior and the wolfish demigod, that there was a lot of food to be made. By now, the slaves knew to just leave the whirlwind of a girl to it. That night’s menu had involved essentially a whole pig that had been cooked low and slow for nearly the last day, roasted and basted in its own juices, the skin crispy and the meat succulent. Tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, and chickpeas were tossed into a salad and topped with sharp crumbles of cheese. Potatoes were roasted and seasoned with spices, lemon, and oils. Crispy hand-pies filled with mixed wild greens and gooey cheeses were stacked high, fritters with goat cheese filled more than one bowl. Eggplants had been roasted and topped with herbs, yogurt, and walnuts. Dessert had plenty, too: Hilana made an apple upside-down cake that was drizzled with honey syrup and topped with toasted nuts, and she had also made melopita - cheese and honey pie that seemed to be a cake in and of itself. She had also elected to make a batch of rolled cookies that had received a dusting of powdered sugar, making them as white as the driven snow and just as likely to melt on the tongue.
They had a nice open space with which to enjoy the evening, with furniture, tables, and chairs set up for dining and lounging. In hopes of Raithen making it for dinner, Hilana had decided to delay the meal - she’d made sure that Lykos had snacks, but she just wanted to wait a bit longer in case her partner showed up. Lia was contentedly embroidering fabric that had been stretched tight on a hoop and worked with coloured thread, happy enough to wait while Hilana relaxed with her snakes draped on her. Her elder sister wore skirts of plum purple with gold stitching with a matching top, where Hilana’s cheerful red and gold dyed skirts were everywhere with the extra fabric, with the large, hand-held mirror resting on a table to give Raithen an entrance point to the Citadel. Warded though it was, she’d at least approached Sentinel Phocion about making sure his winged brother could get through with the portals.