"Any day we learn something is not a total waste," he agreed, looking up from where Urs had taken his hand. He didn't protest that. He didn't mind that. In fact, it was rather nice to have someone reach out and connect with him, even if they had to be intoxicated and possibly feeling indebted to him for it to happen. His smile was wan but sincere.
"My old master finally made me believe that, even though he wasn't the first to tell me." Learning had always been important to him, something to depend on when one couldn't depend on people.
"At least you enjoy water, though. That will help keep the lager from having revenge on you in the morning." Or, perhaps, before morning considering how early Urs had gotten verschnickered. Perhaps it was a Dratori thing to enjoy beer. He could almost taste the wild spirits in the spirits, the barley and the rye, the wheat and the hops. Similarly, he could almost sense the clinging touch of the grapevines in the wine, as well as other liquors and liqueurs. Perhaps he ought to explore that someday.
Something shifted within him. After an instant of hesitation, he realized it was Exael, who could manifest now but preferred to rest most of the time within Sivan himself. The boy resonates with us, it said. Perhaps it was the connection of their hands, skin to skin. Sivan was still exploring the nature of his connection with his aidolon, and the spirit of wisdom was as new to this as him. The rune! A summoner? he asked, getting better at having internal conversations rather than speaking out loud and seeming crazy to passersby.
Yes.
"We share a secret, I think," he said carefully, keeping a faint smile on his face lest Urs rebel at the knowledge. This wasn't Zaichaer or anything, but many magi preferred to keep their powers a secret lest the Circle of Spells seek to control them. "Summoner."
Blue eyes peered into the darker windows to Urs' soul, seeking confirmation and calm.
"My old master finally made me believe that, even though he wasn't the first to tell me." Learning had always been important to him, something to depend on when one couldn't depend on people.
"At least you enjoy water, though. That will help keep the lager from having revenge on you in the morning." Or, perhaps, before morning considering how early Urs had gotten verschnickered. Perhaps it was a Dratori thing to enjoy beer. He could almost taste the wild spirits in the spirits, the barley and the rye, the wheat and the hops. Similarly, he could almost sense the clinging touch of the grapevines in the wine, as well as other liquors and liqueurs. Perhaps he ought to explore that someday.
Something shifted within him. After an instant of hesitation, he realized it was Exael, who could manifest now but preferred to rest most of the time within Sivan himself. The boy resonates with us, it said. Perhaps it was the connection of their hands, skin to skin. Sivan was still exploring the nature of his connection with his aidolon, and the spirit of wisdom was as new to this as him. The rune! A summoner? he asked, getting better at having internal conversations rather than speaking out loud and seeming crazy to passersby.
Yes.
"We share a secret, I think," he said carefully, keeping a faint smile on his face lest Urs rebel at the knowledge. This wasn't Zaichaer or anything, but many magi preferred to keep their powers a secret lest the Circle of Spells seek to control them. "Summoner."
Blue eyes peered into the darker windows to Urs' soul, seeking confirmation and calm.