"Change Your Heart or Die"
(Sequel to "Under Pressure You're a Diamond")
25 Ash 122
The Domus Sorokialis, Aurecine District
Arry's very breath felt tentative as he left the Vigilia Argenti Prætorium after the most harrowing training session he'd had with Phocion or anyone else. It was, perhaps, the first time since arriving in Solunarium that he'd walked the streets without casting his eyes skyward in search of the Chiroptera Magna that roosted in the Umbrium, or the Dragons that so rarely soared the skies of the Luxium. Today, his eyes remained downcast. Ironically, he saw more fauna on the ground than he ever had in the sky- Lizards, scarabs and even a scorpion scuttled by on his commute from the Sub-Palatine District of the Umbrium to the Aurecine District of the Luxium. (Sequel to "Under Pressure You're a Diamond")
25 Ash 122
The Domus Sorokialis, Aurecine District
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Phocion had seemed pleased with how Arry handled his bloody test, but his delayed reaction to what he'd done seemed to make the Silver Elf uncomfortable. He ended their session far earlier than usual, which he'd never done before. Arvælyn had the sense that it was more out of an aversion to providing comfort, rather than genuine concern that he needed a break after what he'd just done. Phocion was cold comfort even when he tried, and he wasn't the one Arry wanted when he felt vulnerable.
Unfortunately, he and Finn were both being kept so busy in their different arenas. Arry had early mornings with trainers and tutors, while Finn spent late evenings entertaining the Umbrian elite in lounges and clubs he'd not have even been able to enter if not for Phocion's good word- Let alone perform in. Their schedules sometimes aligned enough that they could take their Vastian lessons together, or perhaps a spare hour or so to practise sparring between other obligations, but not as much quiet time alone as Arvælyn would have liked.
A servus opened the door as Arry dragged his feet up the path, and welcomed him home, but he didn't even glance up in response. Still wearing his training uniform, he merely marched over to the nearest longue and laid down to stare at the ceiling and try to push away the memory of what he'd done to those blameless humans.