7 Searing 121
Adira's Promenade
Adira's Promenade
More than anything, tonight was a confluence of schedules. This was not the first time since Arry's breakout performance that Aurin had taken him out to celebrate, to laud the budding artist he had believed in for so long. Of course, this restaurant was finer and in a grander neighborhood, but while it began as a continuation of that celebration, it was to be other things as well. Arry and Aurin were dressed their best, but with as much nonchalance as possible so they would blend into the august crowd rather than stick out like sore thumbs.
Arry knew Torin would join them, but had thankfully kept barbs out of it so far. Torin had been told to meet them there, dressed in his best, as well. Aurin had announcements and propositions and wanted both of them there. He rarely spent much of his money, and so he was able to spring for a fancy evening. Arry had become Arvalyn, and Aurin saw that as an accomplishment. He had, perhaps, helped the lad more than harming him. And Torin seemed to be growing into himself, learning the confidence that would allow him to have his own forge at some point, and not merely remain overlong under the thumb of his master.
It was an evening where Arry, Aurin, and Torin were not busy and so tonight was the night. There were others who likely ought to be here, but one was busy and the other too shy to be seen out in public and so Aurin did what he could. He glanced toward the door, but there was no sign of Torin. And so he gave Arry his full attention as they sat among the white tablecloths, their white napkins laid over their laps, and fine drinks chilled at their fingertips.
He smirk-smiled at something witty Arry said. His ear caught something someone said at a nearby table. So perhaps Arry didn't have his complete attention, but he had the lion's share.
"Do you think you could become accustomed to this lifestyle?" he asked, knowing the answer already.