by Stitch on January 31st, 2010, 8:10 am
Stitch cocked his head and crossed his arms over his chest, tilting his head at Gromhir as he approached, casting his hidden sight over the Kelvic's shoulder to catch a glimpse of Kamalia's aura as well. It was so bright, it was impossible to hide it, why had she even tried? He felt his jaw setting, and for the first time in a long time, he had to fight to control his temper. He had told them both to stay behind, he had told them both that very thing about four times, but they hadn't listened a single time, apparently. He didn't want them here, he didn't want them to be in danger, he wanted to shoulder this alone. This was his duty, his responsibility, the note hadn't mentioned them at all. They were free to stay back at the Welcome Home, to live their lives normally, and to be free of what he felt was going to be horrifying. Why had they come? Faintly, he heard the Kelvic man address him, and he re-focused on the situation. Even if he wanted to hold onto his anger, and remained slightly enraged at the two, he couldn't help but smile a bit as Gromhir tried out his hand at being sarcastic once more. Every time he assumed that particular tone, Stitch always recalled when he had first tried to copy Fentya's sarcasm. The girl had been quick to shoot him down, to show him how a real master of linguistics performed her art.
He wouldn't admit it, but he was relieved to have them both here, no matter how selfish that made him feel. He didn't have to shoulder this burden alone, not in the way. Unknowingly, everyone here was helping him shoulder it, even if they did not know it.
"Drinks, milord? Nonsense. Milord is very aware that if drinks were involved, this one would have made sure milord was the first to know. From what this one knows, milord hasn't experienced drinking in Mura, and it is something he should learn." Stitch offered the Kelvic a somewhat shaky, but beaming smile once more, another aura of slightly hesistant friendless washing through the immediate area. He turned to Rhylen, tilting his head at the man, offering a slight bow of the head. He had heard the Drykas's introduction perfectly, even if the others had not. "Well met, milord. This one is honored to meet you, always nice to find a new friend in this world." He gave the man his own personal smile, and Rhylen would perhaps feel a warmth caressing him, Stitch unknowingly extending his own aura toward the man. "Yes, this one believes we are a team now. Good luck to us all, and here is to winning?" Stitch's voice grew even more shaky at those last few words, but he was quite to regain his composure.
He also turned to greet Demetri as the Symenestra introduced himself, smiling and bowing his head. "Well met, milord. This one is honored to meet you." He paused a moment before posing the next question, his words a bit hesitant. "Might this one ask what exactly milord is? This one doesn't mean to be rude, this one is sure you have noticed this one can see a bit better than his damaged eyes suggest, but they still aren't that good... If you would rather it remain a private matter though, this one completely understands." Stitch bowed his head again, quicker this time, hoping the man wouldn't take any offense to the question. Then turning to Sasin, something triggered in the back of his mind, and he remembered he had someone of the Dhani's.
"Ah, Milord Sasin. This one is happy he met you here, this one possesses something that is actually rightfully yours." He had put Sasin's dagger in his pack a while back, after he had picked it up at the Fire Festival. He often took the pack shopping with him, to hold the items he bought, and he had figured that would be the most likely time that he would run into Sasin. How lucky that he had managed to run into him here. Unbuttoning a side pocket, he pulled out the wrapped dagger, wincing slightly at the weapon in his hands as he passed it to Sasin. As he did, he answered the Dhani's question.
"This one is able to fight, if needed." As if to prove any doubters, his muscles flexed, the orphanage owner rather well built, if slim. He paused, and spoke again, a sudden determination to his voice. "And this one can prove it, if needed."