46th Frost, Late
White Knight Hall
The Wedding of his brother-in-law had been more to Stefan Dirnkirk's liking than his own had been. Aside from the choice of bride, of course. Not that Stefan had any complaints about Eitan's own choice, it was simply not one that would have suited him. The simple ceremony aboard the Noble Gambit, and the lack of official reception in lieu of attending a party being held by someone else meant that the couple could enjoy it, and that Stefan could spend time with them instead of waiting in the wings as Eitan had been forced to do for him.
All in all, the first major event he had attended as Man and Wife with Delia had gone off splendidly. His delightful spouse had ordered them complimentary ball outfits and it was such a relief to be able to introduce her and watch the hopeful expressions on the eyes of hunting debutants fall away. He hadn't been forced to dance with anyone but his wife, though he had chosen to dance with both Jane Farroway and Lucrece, there was the possibility of both of them being his sisters in the future, and he got along with both. They felt safe, though Jane felt safer than Eitan's bride, who had a bit of a wicked sense of humor. She would suit her new husband, but she might also be a trial to Stefan once in a while.
Once everyone who was invited to the after-party at the Hall had been bundled into warm clothing and then bundled off to the new destination, Stefan got himself and Delia into his steam carriage, which was a deal faster than a traditional one, so they were able to arrive before the guests. Greeting them at the door and ensuring everything that was wanted was had, so that the newlyweds could continue to enjoy themselves without obligation, Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Dornkirk eventually made their own way into the pavilion that had been set up outside. Braziers warmed the area, but it still felt open, and it was a beautifully clear night.
Things degenerated quickly among the guests who arrived mostly intoxicated already, to the sort of party Stefan had heard of, but never attended. They were all of the same generation, young, happy, and drunk. Stefan stayed mostly on the edges, conferring with Dienerin whenever questions came up, while Delia flitted among the guests like a queen butterfly. Stefan was not worried, his wife could hold her own in social and dangerous situations alike. Whatever indiscretion she might take a fancy too were equally not something that upset him, he had no doubt of her love and her body was her own. Besides...
Well, he would think about that later. He wasn't sure when Brenner had arrived, but when he spotted him he plucked two glasses of sparkling wine from a passing server and brought them over.
"Hello, Bernner," He said, sounding warmly pleased to see his brother, as well as a bit tipsy himself, "Bit wild for my tastes, eh? Is this the sort of thing you servicemen get up to nowadays?"
White Knight Hall
The Wedding of his brother-in-law had been more to Stefan Dirnkirk's liking than his own had been. Aside from the choice of bride, of course. Not that Stefan had any complaints about Eitan's own choice, it was simply not one that would have suited him. The simple ceremony aboard the Noble Gambit, and the lack of official reception in lieu of attending a party being held by someone else meant that the couple could enjoy it, and that Stefan could spend time with them instead of waiting in the wings as Eitan had been forced to do for him.
All in all, the first major event he had attended as Man and Wife with Delia had gone off splendidly. His delightful spouse had ordered them complimentary ball outfits and it was such a relief to be able to introduce her and watch the hopeful expressions on the eyes of hunting debutants fall away. He hadn't been forced to dance with anyone but his wife, though he had chosen to dance with both Jane Farroway and Lucrece, there was the possibility of both of them being his sisters in the future, and he got along with both. They felt safe, though Jane felt safer than Eitan's bride, who had a bit of a wicked sense of humor. She would suit her new husband, but she might also be a trial to Stefan once in a while.
Once everyone who was invited to the after-party at the Hall had been bundled into warm clothing and then bundled off to the new destination, Stefan got himself and Delia into his steam carriage, which was a deal faster than a traditional one, so they were able to arrive before the guests. Greeting them at the door and ensuring everything that was wanted was had, so that the newlyweds could continue to enjoy themselves without obligation, Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Dornkirk eventually made their own way into the pavilion that had been set up outside. Braziers warmed the area, but it still felt open, and it was a beautifully clear night.
Things degenerated quickly among the guests who arrived mostly intoxicated already, to the sort of party Stefan had heard of, but never attended. They were all of the same generation, young, happy, and drunk. Stefan stayed mostly on the edges, conferring with Dienerin whenever questions came up, while Delia flitted among the guests like a queen butterfly. Stefan was not worried, his wife could hold her own in social and dangerous situations alike. Whatever indiscretion she might take a fancy too were equally not something that upset him, he had no doubt of her love and her body was her own. Besides...
Well, he would think about that later. He wasn't sure when Brenner had arrived, but when he spotted him he plucked two glasses of sparkling wine from a passing server and brought them over.
"Hello, Bernner," He said, sounding warmly pleased to see his brother, as well as a bit tipsy himself, "Bit wild for my tastes, eh? Is this the sort of thing you servicemen get up to nowadays?"