28th Searing, 121 Steel
It wasn't exactly as it had been when they were boys, but then, they were no longer boys. While the Searing Victory and Noble Gambit were both floating protectively over Zaichaer proper, Dornkirk and Angevin were often thick as thieves. The club had been amusing for a time, but then Brenner wanted to speak more about his plans for Kalzasi and its mages and they had needed somewhere else to talk. Eitan had been a touch surprised to find how far toward the wrong side of town his companion wanted to go, but had gamely kept pace. This taproom had led to that bar and Brenner kept a witty narrative going describing the places and the people they encountered. For Eitan, it felt good to be in cahoots, sharing conspiratorial smiles and judgments.
But Brenner had that look about him of feet itching to wander.
It was growing late and they were growing rumpled, but shore leave was shore leave and it was best to get these things out of the system when possible so they could be exemplars when it counted.
Dark eyes raked Brenner's face, calculating.
"Where to next, old sport?" he asked. He might not have known the answer, but he knew they would be charting their course for someplace with potent potables or pretty women or, preferably, both. It often felt as though Brenner thought he needed to teach his younger companion about the world as if they were still children, but Eitan laughed off any sense of condescension as his friend's generous spirit. The rough patch was in the past. He looked human now, and acted human. He thought as a human thought and felt capable of standing shoulder to shoulder with men like Brenner in defense of his home.