An eyebrow rose again at the mention of a princess in Auris. He would have to investigate; his network of spies was mostly in Karnor, but if politics were shifting once more toward a global monster, he would have to expand. Having Arry in Solunarium would be a good thing, in that sense, though it tore parts of him asunder. His agent in Tertium would be prepared to help Arry or even Finn if either of them were spotted on the coast, but he couldn't get into Solunarium without some doing, so they were on their own in the capital.
"Shut the fuck up," he said angrily. "Nobody is too good for you. You're either good for each other or you're not, but I won't hear you talking shit about yourself. I don't care if you're a prince or a pauper... You're you—." But he stopped, and there was silence. He hadn't addressed the apology, but while his eyes ran hungrily over the tease of flesh Arry had offered, his avatar's skin grew clothes of a sudden and he stood up.
Aurin didn't want to break the golden boy up from his minstrel. He just wanted...
"Anyway, you'll receive my letter eventually. It would probably be best to continue corresponding so whomever reads your mail thinks they know the entirety of what passes between us. If you aren't able to reach back across whatever this link is, I'll check in regularly. I'll have your pay from Portions for Foxes sent to my agent in Tertium to hold in trust for you, so you will have funds nearer by if you need them. If you reach out to him, you can have them transferred to Solunarium and have them even closer."
He shrugged. Liquid assets were a thing he could help with even from far away. He didn't like not having Arry near enough to keep an eye on. This revelation of their bond would help, but perhaps the distance would also help him not making some asinine mistake and ruin whatever remained between them. Peak Aurin was usually lit by burning bridges.
"Shut the fuck up," he said angrily. "Nobody is too good for you. You're either good for each other or you're not, but I won't hear you talking shit about yourself. I don't care if you're a prince or a pauper... You're you—." But he stopped, and there was silence. He hadn't addressed the apology, but while his eyes ran hungrily over the tease of flesh Arry had offered, his avatar's skin grew clothes of a sudden and he stood up.
Aurin didn't want to break the golden boy up from his minstrel. He just wanted...
"Anyway, you'll receive my letter eventually. It would probably be best to continue corresponding so whomever reads your mail thinks they know the entirety of what passes between us. If you aren't able to reach back across whatever this link is, I'll check in regularly. I'll have your pay from Portions for Foxes sent to my agent in Tertium to hold in trust for you, so you will have funds nearer by if you need them. If you reach out to him, you can have them transferred to Solunarium and have them even closer."
He shrugged. Liquid assets were a thing he could help with even from far away. He didn't like not having Arry near enough to keep an eye on. This revelation of their bond would help, but perhaps the distance would also help him not making some asinine mistake and ruin whatever remained between them. Peak Aurin was usually lit by burning bridges.