"All the Lovers"
12 Searing, 121
The Velvet Cabaret, Kalzasi
12 Searing, 121
The Velvet Cabaret, Kalzasi
After a successful Glade Season, which had kicked off with an impromptu solo premiere that had earned him the confidence of management, Arvalyn was keen to make Searing even better. And, with Aurin's revelations of the prior week, he was increasingly encouraged that his days behind the beaded curtain were on the wane, and soon his native environs would be framed between the velvet curtain of the stage. He'd stopped taking on new clients for his private services, so he could focus on his public persona and further honing the skills that were starting to build him notoriety for his voice.
Apart from Aurin, the person Arvalyn most associated with his recent advancements was the strapping young bard known as Finn. After their chance encounter on the street during one brisk Frost afternoon, they'd been working together on music. Finn had been helping the Hytori blonde to work on his vocal talents, and they'd been collaborating on a song. Arvalyn had helped out with the lyrics, whilst Finn plied his formidable musical talents and his increasingly intimate knowledge of Arry's voice to compose the music.
Their song had gone through several drafts. In the beginning, Arry grilled Finn about his love life and attempted to translate the relatively lonely tale into verse. In rehearsal, Finn found Arvalyn's performance had a certain detachment and suggested he pursue a lyric more personal to himself, rather than borrowing Finn's story. The secretive Elf struggled through quite a few attempts, with a few early attempts that were too vague and cryptic to stick the landing. After one booze fueled evening, when Arry finally opened up somewhat about his relationship with Aurin and the vulnerabilities it highlighted, Finn suggested he do a pass of the lyric with that in mind.
It was better, and Arry performed it in the last-minute solo gig he took on just after the New Year. It had gone well enough, but there was still something missing. By and by, Finn suggested that they try the number as a duet. Arry unearthed the first draft of his lyric, when the song had been about Finn's experiences, and married it with the latest version that was about his own. Finn got the first verse and chorus, Arry joined on the second and they united for the bridge and beyond.
It was this version that they performed on the main stage at The Velvet Cabaret tonight. It was their first public performance together, and it was rife with emotion for Arry. His first performance had been such a whirlwind, he couldn't even properly remember the experience, but he'd been alone on stage. It was him and the audience which was somehow isolating, in spite of the large crowd of people who sat before him. He didn't interact with them, he barely even looked at them. There was an invisible wall between them- a 'fourth wall' as Finn called it.
Tonight was different. Finn stepped onto the stage before him, and Arvalyn was able to watch him from the wings ere it was his time to stand before the footlights. He watched, admiringly, as Finn sang about his doubts and longings. His eyes trailed down to the rapt crowd, then back to the boy who had them wrapped about his finger. Arry nearly forgot to join him when it was time for his verse, but he managed not to miss his entrance as he delivered his verse to Finn's striking profile.
Seeing Finn's face as he felt the eyes of the house upon both of them, he felt overcome with emotion. He'd connected with the song in rehearsal, but there was something about this moment- Performing it with his teacher and collaborator, his friend and confidante who was laying so much vulnerability out in front of these strangers. It made Arvalyn feel the tragedy at the heart of the lyrics more than he ever had. More even than when he'd written them. By the end, he found himself in tears, surprised he'd been able to hold off sobs long enough to phonate the soaring final notes of Finn's glorious melody.
As the crowd broke into applause, Arry stepped over to Finn and put his arms around him, squeezing his eyes shut as he squeezed the handsome human withal, whispering "Thank you..." into the shell of his rounded ear, though it was doubtful he'd hear it over the din of approval pouring out of the house. Still and all, he'd have felt it on his breath.