Such a welcome was well known to the Dux, but hearing it spoken in sincerity was new. Even for those who were pleased by his presence in their homes, sincerity was not a common trait among those who he officially associated with. Hilana welcomed him into whatever home she currently occupied with equal genuine pleasure, but was not so formal.
The direct mention of the connection that fate had formed between them was unexpected. It had not been spoken of since it had caused such irritation to their lover and brother, but was not at all unwelcome to Raithen, who leaned forward unconsciously, trailing already damp feathers into the steaming water. When he realized the point of what Finn was trying to tell him, he frowned in confusion. The why of this lack of examination, he was on the cusp of inquiring after when his desire was granted, pushing the question away for later.
That he could feel Finn's entrance into his consciousness surprised the Avialae more than anything else that had happened in the conversation. Using Mesmer without anyone being aware was considered the height of skill, and Finn was known to be masterful. It must be intentional and, realizing that, it suddenly felt intimate. Only semiconscious of doing so, Raithen scooted closer, till his wing, if not his person, was close enough to wrap around the human. It did not wrap around, as he was still attempting to keep it as much outside the pool as possible, but the idea was there.
"You were doing your duty." The only lines of duty that Raithen stood high on were those of servi assigned to him. At the probing, he tried to look back at his life directly before he'd left. It was not a common thing for him, to attempt to attach meaning to specific events within himself.
"Much has happened. I accompanied Hilana on quests from the Twins, I accompanied you to find the students for Them." Neither of these were particularly recent, but they seemed the largest in terms of importance. A lot of Raithen's life was sort of a blur of similar activities, mostly pleasurable or intended to be. The constant learning that had been the tone of the majority of his life was beginning to slip away.
"I suppose I have come to the end of a lot of my training," Personal and prescribed, "Maybe I missed pushing myself."
Opening himself to the gentle intrusion was easy with Finn and he let the things he had been experiencing and feeling spread themselves out to be examined. He had been feeling the lack of progress as he reached the peak of several of his studies close together. He had also been feeling the lessening of several of the connections he appreciated most. Finn, his mother, the Leukos twins, all important and special to him, had been slowing pulled away from him. That he might have, likely should have, been proactively reaching out to strengthen any of them just didn't seem to be something his mind prompted. Remaining in waiting, accepting what was offered with need but not reaching for more seemed to be his status quo, what was expected of him.
The direct mention of the connection that fate had formed between them was unexpected. It had not been spoken of since it had caused such irritation to their lover and brother, but was not at all unwelcome to Raithen, who leaned forward unconsciously, trailing already damp feathers into the steaming water. When he realized the point of what Finn was trying to tell him, he frowned in confusion. The why of this lack of examination, he was on the cusp of inquiring after when his desire was granted, pushing the question away for later.
That he could feel Finn's entrance into his consciousness surprised the Avialae more than anything else that had happened in the conversation. Using Mesmer without anyone being aware was considered the height of skill, and Finn was known to be masterful. It must be intentional and, realizing that, it suddenly felt intimate. Only semiconscious of doing so, Raithen scooted closer, till his wing, if not his person, was close enough to wrap around the human. It did not wrap around, as he was still attempting to keep it as much outside the pool as possible, but the idea was there.
"You were doing your duty." The only lines of duty that Raithen stood high on were those of servi assigned to him. At the probing, he tried to look back at his life directly before he'd left. It was not a common thing for him, to attempt to attach meaning to specific events within himself.
"Much has happened. I accompanied Hilana on quests from the Twins, I accompanied you to find the students for Them." Neither of these were particularly recent, but they seemed the largest in terms of importance. A lot of Raithen's life was sort of a blur of similar activities, mostly pleasurable or intended to be. The constant learning that had been the tone of the majority of his life was beginning to slip away.
"I suppose I have come to the end of a lot of my training," Personal and prescribed, "Maybe I missed pushing myself."
Opening himself to the gentle intrusion was easy with Finn and he let the things he had been experiencing and feeling spread themselves out to be examined. He had been feeling the lack of progress as he reached the peak of several of his studies close together. He had also been feeling the lessening of several of the connections he appreciated most. Finn, his mother, the Leukos twins, all important and special to him, had been slowing pulled away from him. That he might have, likely should have, been proactively reaching out to strengthen any of them just didn't seem to be something his mind prompted. Remaining in waiting, accepting what was offered with need but not reaching for more seemed to be his status quo, what was expected of him.

