T A L O N
“Your father would be proud of you. I know he is.” Talon leaned down so that his mother could place the Star of Synnar around his neck. As soon as the crest of his House was around his neck, Talon felt a weight upon his shoulders. It was not an unwelcome one, merely one that was different than what he always expected. Today he was giving up everything that his family had raised him to become…so that he could set his sights on something greater than he had ever imagined possible. In many ways, it was a relief and as Sahfri placed a gentle kiss upon his brow, he could see that his mother knew his heart already.
“I miss him.” There was a beat of silence between the two of them. He could both see and feel the ache that was in his mother’s heart with his father’s absence. “At least after today, you can retire from governing for a change.”
His mother snorted. He smiled.
“I think I shall travel to Auris for a time. It was high time that I paid a visit to our family there.” The two of them were interrupted by the sound of another arriving.
“A sound plan, my daughter.” Talon bowed just as his mother dipped into a formal curtsey for Briathor IV. Talon straightened and met his grandfather’s stone grey gaze. He had been conversing with his maternal family more frequently as of late.
“Grandfather.” His grandfather inclined his head.
“All will be as it should, my grandson. Trust. Today shall be a day of doors opened…” The sound of wingbeats drew the attention of those gathered. From their pavilion, Talon joined his mother and grandfather in looking to the arrival of the Imperial delegation. “...and some closed.”
Talon felt his heart pick up speed in his chest. His stomach felt as though it was tying itself into knots. His eyes did not even see the other delegates. His focus was riveted on one individual. He knew, down to his bones, he knew who the silver haired boy with the silver wings was. He could feel him. Like the needle of a compass, something within Talon was drawing him toward the boy.
“That is him.” Sahfri’s voice was guarded, careful, beside him. She asked no question, but his grandfather answered nevertheless.
“Yes.” Briathor joined Sahfri, the two of them flanking Talon.
The world felt as though it were slowed. Time progressed at a crawl. Talon took in every detail that he could make out from where he stood. A million questions, a thousand emotions, raced through him but his face remained blank. Frozen, perhaps, by the toll of having too much to process all at once. His only outward reaction was a tightening of his fist behind his back. It was only when he felt the summer warmth of Aoren’s mental presence wrap around him that he was able to breathe again. His husband did not need to ask what was wrong, he already knew.
“Your Highness?” A Dawnmartyr entered the shaded pavilion, bowing low. “The ceremony is to commence soon. Lady Ahtivin is asking that all of the Daizoku be seated.”
Just then, the musical bell chimes signaling the guests to find their seats sounded across the Skygarden. The staff and attendants of the Ruby Palace began taking their place. The procession of the Highlords of Kalzasi, wherein each of the reigning Daizoku would walk to the stage and take their place at the seats of their House as they spoke in unison both electing and swearing fealty to the Fourteenth Shokaze. Talon took a deep breath.
“All will be well.” Sahfri squeezed his hand before taking her leave of the pavilion, stopping shortly and turning to await her father. Talon looked to his grandfather. Briathor was not looking at him. The Daizoku of House Briathos, the Archmage of Kalzasi, one of a choice few who bore that distinct title, was staring out his great-grandson. The family resemblance between Briathor, Talon and even the boy would have been plain to any who looked upon them. The fact that all three bore the exceedingly rare silver wings was yet another marker that they shared the same blood. Briathor turned with a small smile.
“Tell me grandson…” Talon met his grandfather’s eyes. “...what was it you sought when you stood before the Avatar of the Dragon King’s will?”
Talon blinked. He had not shared that with his grandfather but somehow it did not surprise him that Briathor knew. Noone quite knew what powers were at the Archmage’s disposal. He knew the reason that had served as the premise for him seeking an audience with the Dragon King but it was not the real reason he had sought Eikaen. Talon’s jaw tightened but he relaxed.
“A father’s love.” His grandfather nodded. He turned and with a bow to Talon, left with Sahfri.
Talon stood there for a few more moments. His eyes found the boy once more and then with a sigh, Talon left the pavilion to find his place among the other Highlords of Kalzasi.
The ceremony would begin soon.