Antiris, Free City of the North
16 Frost 117
16 Frost 117
[con't. from The Demon of the Crossroads]
Aurin reached out and clasped hands with his new—friend? Surely not. His own hand was a slightly larger, scarred version of the thief's own, though his had likely been a mistlord's playground to worse ends over the years.
"Well met, Arvine," he said, sensing candor coming his way as well. There was always a margin of error when it came to people, but perhaps Lunaria had been correct: a holiday was what he had needed. He might come return to Kalzasi with old skills honed back to a razor's edge, with information and spoils, and a new—apprentice? Well, the city elf would likely complain the whole way. Sore feet, though perhaps they could travel with a caravan. Beasts of burden wouldn't notice two men sitting on the edge of a wagon even if Arvine stuffed his face with honeyed lemon cakes from now until it was time to depart. Then again, he might need to escape Antiris at speed, in which case, an airship would be best.
"What say I meet you in front of this place at noon in three days? Perhaps they'll have some cake for the journey."
He cracked a smile. It wanted to be a smirk, but it was a smile, albeit a small one.
"Madame Lunaria is Hytori, as well. Hytori and human." He barked a short laugh. "Perhaps it's fate."
For all that she took good care of her employees, he wouldn't call her maternal. And for all that there was some turnover in employees, there was a collegial air behind the scenes. The performers relied upon each other for their acts to succeed. The bartenders, the card dealers, the cleaners, and the cooks—they were a sort of team. It was as like a family as the little thieves' guilds like that to which Arvine likely belonged.
He leaned back, stretched his legs out under the table to prop them up on the bench next to Arvine, not so close as to alarm, and still leaving an easy avenue of escape. He rested his mug in both hands on his belly. There was work to be done, and soon, but this was surprisingly pleasant. And perhaps he could demand a finder's fee of Lunaria for bringing her a new employee while he was supposed to be enjoying himself.