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He had spent the past two days either traveling to attend to his obligations or buried under the work of drafting schematics designed to address the project in Solunarium. At that particular moment he was rubbing his brow attempting to get rid of the nagging headache that was beginning to present itself. He was in the middle of setting down his pen when he felt hands come to rest upon his shoulders in the beginnings of a massage.
“You are overworking yourself.” Aoren’s deep voice was soft in his ear. He felt his husband press a gentle kiss to the top of his head, prompting Talon to lean back into his touch.
“These problems are not going to address themselves, beloved.” He looked up into Aoren’s fiery eyes. His bondmate was smiling down at him indulgently. There was a knowing expression on his face.
“They also are not going to be addressed in just a few days.” Aoren gently pulled him up from his seat. “Besides, you are forgetting something.”
“I am forgetting something.” Talon repeated the statement even as he brought his hands up to rest upon Aoren’s hips. His husband nodded. The amused smile on his lips grew bigger.
“Yes.” Aoren reached up, placing his hands upon Talon’s neck, fingers gently massaging the tense muscles. Talon wracked his brain to try and figure out what it was that he was forgetting. Over the past few days he had been engaged with meetings at the Palace of the First Wind. He had convened with the Conclave of the Circle of Spells to determine the next shipments of dragonshard requirements and negotiate payment. He had sent missives to the detachments assisting with the efforts going on in Zaichaer. He had met with the elder council and let his opinions be known regarding some of the legislative matters for Kalzasi. Presently he was working on compiling a registry of materials, experts, and details that would need to be undertaken for the Solunarium project.
Solunarium…
“Hilana!” His wings jerked with the revelation. Talon groaned and pressed his face into the warmth of his husband’s chest. Aoren chuckled, running his hands up and down his arms.
“You were supposed to send for her yesterday.” Aoren kissed his brow. Talon let out a long sigh, his wings drooping and his shoulders slumping. Aoren was right. He was a bit overworked and there looked to be no break in sight. He would run himself ragged if he did not take a little bit of time to rejuvenate himself. He needed Hilana because of her alchemic insights into the nature of the voidspawn but in all of his duties across the past two days, he had completely neglected to bring her to his workshop.
“Come. We should bring her a gift by way of apology.” Talon stood up straight and nodded. He knew just the thing to buy for her. He would be paying a visit to Lyra’s shop.
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Aoren knocked on the door to Hilana’s apartment. Meanwhile, Talon was fidgeting nervously. He felt awful for having forgotten to send for her to join him at his workshop. Hopefully the woman was not too cross with him. Aoren stepped back from the door, wrapping an arm around his waist. His husband trailed his hand lightly up and down his side.
“Breathe, love. I’m sure she might tease you but we all understand the pressures you face.” Aoren pressed a kiss to the side of his head. Talon relaxed a little.
“That is not the point, love. She is an important part of the work ahead and I just…forgot to bring her.” He held a wrapped package in his hand along with a new satchel, both of which he had bought for her. Aoren sighed fondly, shaking his head with a soft smile.