Seo did not notice the change in the music, nor its affect upon the sensitive Kelvic population. He didn't notice the advent of aggression in otherwise docile creatures. That moment of his life belonged wholly to Lysander, and to the small group they were with. He was laughing, bright and free, as he and Lysander half danced towards the apples. That the infectious bubble of the joy which was the ethaefal extended to include Talen and Syllke only made the encounter all the sweeter, an inclusion of those most important to him.
His laughter died in his throat, his smile froze and then fell. While the rest of the interruptions might go unnoticed, the crackling, living light that sudden burst forth around Lysander couldn't. And, what's worse, it stole his Lysander away with it somehow. Seodai had never met an ethaefal in both of their forms. He knew Sitkanis, but only as a burly Drykas beneath Syna's golden kiss. And Lysander? Lysander was this demi-god that he couldn't help but worship. Now, though, those blinding lights had stolen away that inhumanly beautiful man and left behind... a kid?
Insult to injury, Lysander jerked away. Alarm colored the voice that fell from the lips that used to be Lysander's. Lips that felt so very good against Seo's smooth skin. The farmer's face was inscrutable, though confusion and alarm were prominent in the emotions that caused his brow to scrunch.
"Lys?"
His voice was low, and only those closest to him might hear the panic lacing his words. Lysander had somehow put the barrel of water and fruit between them, and so Seodai had to step around it. He bumped it hard on the way, paying too little attention to his footfall. Water sloshed out, soaking one leg from hip to ankle. He didn't seem to notice. What mattered most was Lysander. What if the lights returned and snatched him up entirely? Poor, old Zahari. Seodai was terrified of the possibility, even as he was terribly confused about what those terrible lights had done to (or was it with?) his Lysander.
"Are you okay?" he asked hurriedly, finally finding his voice. He reached for Lysander's hand again, only to have the smaller, younger fingers pulled away quickly. Seodai may have been bruised by that gesture under normal circumstances. These were hardly normal circumstances, though, and so Seodai opted instead to splay one calloused palm against the boys face. He brushed the chestnut, no longer gold, away from those unhappy eyes, and traced the line of his cheekbone on his way back down. His expression was focused, even as Seodai scrutinized the youthful face.
It seemed like Lysander in there, somehow. Aged backwards. Gone softer, younger. Gone was the magical allure of his night form. But, even as he processed all of this, the truth of what was happening just didn't click. Seodai was not slow in intellect but, perhaps, blinded by affection. He didn't even consider that Lysander might understand exactly why he looked this way. He didn't imagine that the same Lysander might have deceived him all along, kept this from him. He certainly didn't think that, under different circumstances, this change was quite normal. He felt only alarm, and a deep concern.
"Lysander, are you hurt?"
Naively trusting, beautifully loving.
"Lys, we'll fix it."
For the very first time since the strange lights had stolen his Lysander, Seodai glanced away from the boyish face left behind. First to Talen, who was behind Lysander. Talen, the brave warrior amongst them. Talen would help make it right, wouldn't he? And then, more aside, to Syllke. Syllke, who was so very creative. He could figure out what they needed to do, couldn't he? Seodai's expression was beyond confused, pained, his eyes lingering on the dancing colors in his friends eyes before he glanced back to the place where his palm still rested against Lysander.
"We'll fix it." |