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9th of Searing, Year 123 of Steel
tonight
we are young
so let's set the world afire!
we can burn brighter
than the sun!
we are young
so let's set the world afire!
we can burn brighter
than the sun!
A laugh echoed high and lilting through the subterranean borough, accompanied by the syncopated beat of four pairs of feet.
Before they had quit the banquet, Kaus had insisted they take a shot of something clean and pure, something to tip them over from careful, polite sips of wine to the intoxication to come. While Asallon had chosen to remain with Kala, Ceran and Indric chose to join the dux and the young lord in their revels. While they meant to guard Kaus, he meant for them to have fun. After all, they were being monitored by Silver Sentinels in their armor and their veils. If not for them, they might have flown, these winged sons of the Synnekar.
"The Vigilia listens, but surely you don't have anything to ask that would embarrass you in front of Phocion Princeps," Kaus was saying. High spots of color bepainted his cheeks. Raithen made him laugh. For all their honor guard, Solunarium made him feel free.
"In any case, I will certainly ask questions that make me look a proper rube. Is this..." He paused as they came upon what appeared to be an upscale establishment with glitteratti queuing up to enter. The guards at the doors shone in burnished armor, and began to clear the way for the well-known and well-loved prince. "Oh," he laughed. "This must be the place. And they treat you like the prince of parties."
Kaus laughed again, in high, good humor. They were locked together by their elbows, easier for two winged men to walk side by side that way. They were in step, and Kaus was already enjoying himself, even as he anticipated diversions beyond imagining.
"I hope we don't slow you down."
He glanced behind, and saw the Silver Wings wide-eyed. He laughed again. Someday, they would get used to the rarefied air they flew in when they flew with the Leukos twins.