3rd Spring, 511 A.V. Now Hadrian had met Cathan, Kendall, and Sondra, and spent some time with all of them. Having survived a hunt with Cathan, some strange visits with Kendall, and Sondra's cooking, he finally got around to keeping a promise, and that was to teach Kendall a thing or two that he had learned. So he met Kendall at the door to his father's suite within the more prestigious area of the Citadel let to people who weren't members of the Order, and he was pleased to see Cathan, who liked the light that came in from the windows, he remembered. Not wanting to give them the grand tour, he hurried them toward the room he had taken for the time being, though they could catch a glimpse of more opulence than the common man could call his own on the way. Even his room, temporary though it might be, had windows that let out onto the sky and light and air, which most residents of Syliras lacked. There was a haunch of fresh venison for Cathan, more human repast for Kendall, overstuffed armchairs and a bed, tables and a desk, an armoire, and a little fire burning away the last of winter's chill. A cozy den, Cathan had called it before, and indeed it was. "Make yourselves at home," he said diffidently, not sure how to play this: as social call, class, or some mixture of the two which threw him off balance all the more. "It's good to see you," and that much was truth. |