The Commons, Kalzasi
38th Searing, 123 of Steel
38th Searing, 123 of Steel
my one heart hurt another
so only one life can't be enough.
can you give me just another
for that one who got away?
so only one life can't be enough.
can you give me just another
for that one who got away?
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As his aura slowly recuperated, the strange signatures of temporal magic became clearer to his sembling trick. The fox-faced man was decidedly not a scholar, so study might have been too strong a word for what he was doing. Casing might be better, the way a burglar cased an edifice before burgling. Not that there was anything to steal, but knowledge was power.
It was a bit early for supper, but people were beginning to gather in Nora's taproom. Not knowing if Dhruv was at home or about, he settled into a seat with his back to the wall where he could watch the stairs leading up to the rooms as well as the door that let back out onto the street. Nora cast him a raised eyebrow when she saw him and he just motioned for a drink. If he was paying for Dhruv's room, he still afforded him his privacy. Best let him be comfortable, feel as though he was king of his tiny kingdom, especially while trying to grasp at whatever straws of control over his life he had after tumbling through time.
Later, he could make that tiny kingdom contract, tighten the bonds of debt - Dhruv's words, not his - and get what he wanted or needed from him at the time. But that seemed an unlikely eventuality. The elf wanted to repay whatever debt he felt he had incurred, continued to incur, and Aurin wasn't normally vindictive - not without cause.
Nora also kept him apprised of Dhruv's words and actions, at least those that happened within her earshot. Whenever she brought his drink, he would ask after the elf, whether he was at home or not, and plan the rest of his evening accordingly.