27th Frost 123
That a party was to be thrown had been known by all involved, not since any specific time, because it had been a given in their mind. Now the day was upon them and, as they were spending the coldest season mostly in the Valley and the manor that was being built for Lord Kilvin and his chosen kin was not yet ready to receive anyone, the Leukos' had graciously accepted the tole of hosts.
Timon was already in residence, as he had been for almost half a year, since Torin had gone to Sol'Valen to study with the elven masters. The youth had gone back to the shop attached to Kilvin's forge regularly, once a week, to see to any business that needed seeing too as well as to ensure the house was aired and in remained in good repair. On these trips, he had also stopped in to see that the construction of the manor was continuing as expected. The cellars had been dug, reinforced and bricked, and the upper foundations were well begun. It was not a project that Torin was especially bothered to see finished, so the work had progressed slowly, but steadily.
Because he had known that a party would be planned for his birthday, as it had been every year since he had been taken on as Torin's apprentice, he had specifically asked that no presents be given, as he wanted to request something specific from each of those he had grown close to.
The day dawned bright and clear, sunlight turning the packed snows to crystal all around the Starfall Keep. He was not sure if every one of those he had a request to make of would be present, such domestic events were not something everyone (Aurin) enjoyed and he didn't blame them for it. Torin, of course, would be, and the twins, and he could hope for Sivan and Huntress, though she had been absent for several months now. He would find time to see all of them in due course, he had no doubt, so was no worried. Asking his boons from whoever did show up would be task enough. He was not worried, but there was an undercurrent of nervousness that was part excitement, part anticipation and part trepidation.
A part of him felt like he was leaving something behind, which he was, something that he had fought to have for himself, but maybe would never feel that he'd gotten all of. Then again, when considering those he looked up to, maybe he would never fully lose either.
Dressing in the clothing he had himself paid for and ordered from a tailor to bring emphasis to both his height and the broadening of his smile shoulders, he made his way down to the private dining room used by the Luekos family, and him when he was their guest.
That a party was to be thrown had been known by all involved, not since any specific time, because it had been a given in their mind. Now the day was upon them and, as they were spending the coldest season mostly in the Valley and the manor that was being built for Lord Kilvin and his chosen kin was not yet ready to receive anyone, the Leukos' had graciously accepted the tole of hosts.
Timon was already in residence, as he had been for almost half a year, since Torin had gone to Sol'Valen to study with the elven masters. The youth had gone back to the shop attached to Kilvin's forge regularly, once a week, to see to any business that needed seeing too as well as to ensure the house was aired and in remained in good repair. On these trips, he had also stopped in to see that the construction of the manor was continuing as expected. The cellars had been dug, reinforced and bricked, and the upper foundations were well begun. It was not a project that Torin was especially bothered to see finished, so the work had progressed slowly, but steadily.
Because he had known that a party would be planned for his birthday, as it had been every year since he had been taken on as Torin's apprentice, he had specifically asked that no presents be given, as he wanted to request something specific from each of those he had grown close to.
The day dawned bright and clear, sunlight turning the packed snows to crystal all around the Starfall Keep. He was not sure if every one of those he had a request to make of would be present, such domestic events were not something everyone (Aurin) enjoyed and he didn't blame them for it. Torin, of course, would be, and the twins, and he could hope for Sivan and Huntress, though she had been absent for several months now. He would find time to see all of them in due course, he had no doubt, so was no worried. Asking his boons from whoever did show up would be task enough. He was not worried, but there was an undercurrent of nervousness that was part excitement, part anticipation and part trepidation.
A part of him felt like he was leaving something behind, which he was, something that he had fought to have for himself, but maybe would never feel that he'd gotten all of. Then again, when considering those he looked up to, maybe he would never fully lose either.
Dressing in the clothing he had himself paid for and ordered from a tailor to bring emphasis to both his height and the broadening of his smile shoulders, he made his way down to the private dining room used by the Luekos family, and him when he was their guest.



