"The Shadows on the Wall"
70th of Searing, 124 Steel.
The Witching Hour
70th of Searing, 124 Steel.
The Witching Hour
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He lifted the page to his face and perhaps he could smell Finn's faint scent or perhaps he merely wanted to, as if that would suffice for a goodnight kiss and a warm back at his front. He placed the paper on the nightstand, and did the rest of his undressing himself before slipping under the covers and shutting his eyes. Sleep didn't always come quickly to the Prince Regent of the Umbrium, but tonight it was upon him in the matter of a few breaths.
With Finn on his mind as he crossed the threshold from the waking world to the dreaming, it ought to have been Finn who met him on the other side, but it was not. As his head lay in the Umbrium, it rose on a plainer pillow in another place. Sunlight poured through the crack between the curtains, causing him to squint as he rolled onto his other side to retreat from its glare and there, he found Aurin's face. Blinking in surprise he sat up, and he felt lighter... his balance was off. He glanced over his shoulder and no arcing wings loomed behind him. He ran his hand through his hair and no horns obstructed its path.
"Wha-..." He looked around, recognising the place... Aurin's cottage behind the Velvet Cabaret. He looked to his apparent host who, by now, was stirring to look at him strangely. Had he sidestepped into another reality, as Finn had done? A simpler life that followed closer to the path he might have expected, and certainly more aligned with what he sought in younger days. Pangs of old feelings merged with new ones born of the present circumstances. If this wasn't another dimension, it was surely his subconscious pressing issues he neglected to resolve.
Aurin parted his lips to speak.
Arvælyn woke with a bitter ache in his soul. There had been more to the dream, but here and now he couldn't recall the details, only the feelings. Emotions that he'd felt so strongly in another life were back with a vengeance and present circumstances made even the happiest of those memories sting. Young and busy, he rarely had time for nostalgia, but it seemed part of him demanded it when he was in no position to dismiss it. Perhaps it had been Finn's note that put him in mind of the tapestry of Fate and choices made that had the threads of other lives he might have led. Were he and Finn fatalistically bound together in every version of the world? Or were there realities where he'd never met Finn? Where he'd been enough for Aurin? Where he hadn't so jealous a heart and could brook sharing him with another? Even now, having no claim, his choler burned at the thought... at the memory of being undercut. He'd never felt like less, and he'd had far greater cause to. He sighed out a puff of smoke and wafted it away, rising to draw a dressing robe over his slim form.
"Draw me a bath and send for a Traverser."
Some time later, he was in the Plaza of the Jeweled Arches, his Sentinel escort veiled and warded to blend seamlessly into the surroundings without attracting attention. He used Aurin's 'trick' to conceal his wings, horns and fiery eyes and to make himself appear as he had when he'd left this place. He couldn't, or at least didn't, hide the effects of the time and experiences elapsed since he'd been Arry of Kalzasi.
He found his way to the Velvet Cabaret, lowering his eyes at the string of bad memories that assaulted his thoughts as he looked to his former home and place of employment. Dipping his head, and using his Capital Craft to dissuade bystanders from paying him any mind, he slipped around back. He didn't know if Aurin's cottage was still standing, and he certainly didn't expect the human to still be living there, but the dream had made him feel a pull to see what of that reality remained in the present day. If Finn could flit off in search of alternate realities, so too could Arry, after his fashion.
He smiled to see that the structure still stood. If anything, it looked better than it had, though that made his smile more wan. He wondered who lived there now. Part of him wanted to knock on the door and find out. But no, that was a bridge too far. He turned from the cottage and, after taking one step, heard the creak of the door behind him. He glanced over his shoulder...