Winter 18th, 513 A bell before sunset. Sakana smirked. "Adorable." "What?" Laszlo took the parcel from Sakana with both hands. It was heavier than it looked, for being just a small box wrapped in brown paper. It felt like a package of rocks. Or precious metal, that would make more sense given Sakana's profession. The alchemist shook his head dismissively, stepping away and seating himself on one of the long wooden benches in his sitting room. He picked up an open book, bound with decent quality wadj, and began writing something. "Just the way you lit up when I said that delivery was going to the forge." Whatever Sakana wrote, he immediately crossed it out. He dipped his quill and began a new line. "Isn't there a new hire there? Pretty girl from Denval. Eaven?" Sagging, Laszlo sighed and glanced at the door. Sakana was ever observant, and Laszlo was caught. Still, the younger Ethaefal found sweet, if empty solace in comforting denial. He still wasn't sure what he thought of Fia. "I don't know what you're talking about." "Ah, of course not. Off you go, then." Sakana didn't look from his writing. He just lifted his hand and shooed at Laszlo with the backs of his fingers, still holding onto the quill. "Remember to collect payment." With a final nod, Laszlo snuffed the urge to sigh as he turned around and made for the exit. The moment passed before he could think of a clever enough retort to counter Sakana's playful mockery. He cursed himself as he left the mansion and reentered the chilled streets of Lhavit. A recent snow had fallen, leaving a fresh layer of white to line windowpanes and edges of rooftops. The leaf bare trees planted in gardens in the center of the streets became lovely and ghostlike, branches turned white and sparkling. Already the warmth given off by the skyglass was melting the snow into puddles, making Laszlo grateful for his boots as he stepped onto the bridge back to the Zintia peak. It was a relatively short trip to smithy, making this one of Sakana's easier deliveries. The only drawback was that he was expected back at the lab with the blacksmith's payment. Well, could be worse. A to and fro delivery to the Twilight Tower would have soured his evening. Moving about with broken ribs wasn't difficult, but hours of walking would exacerbate things. At least the black eye was done away with. People would stop staring (other than how they usually did). A gust of heat from the forge struck Laszlo pleasantly as he opened the door into the smithy. He stepped into the structure for the second time, still looking as lost as he had during the first. With a flick of his hand he knocked back his hood and gawked at the different works of metal on display. There was a brief exchange of courteous lines as Laszlo delivered Sakana's parcel, and received a satchel containing payment. It might have been suspect to hand a messenger loose coin, but Laszlo was an Ethaefal and by now a known associate of Sakana Dai. It became easy to forget that being what he was provided certain benefits, as well as apprehension and scorn. Before leaving, Laszlo lingered. "Is Fia Eaven working at the moment? I'd like to say hello, if she isn't busy." |