'Ah. I see the game now.' he thought with a tired sigh. He was already tired when he went to the Trough, now he was beyond exhausted.
Unwillingly, he was carried back 9 years as the memory flooded him.
' 'You must pay attention Bolden, for this will decide the man you'll become.' The 10 year old Denusk shifted his feet and rolled his eyes with a reluctant, 'Yessir.' His father nodded to Vanator who came striding in confidently. Van sat in front of Bolden, there to lend some moral support to his half brother.
'You've started and now you need guidance.' Bold looked at his father with a look of, 'you told him?!' Eachann paused for a moment, catching his son's eyes.
'The women you choose in life will make or break your spirit. If you don't choose wisely, they'll break your back and steal your dignity, rather than guide you to where you belong.'
Bold raised both eyebrows in surprise. This was worse than the talk! Wives? Are they nuts?
'There are three personalities of women as there are three types with mares. The first will have no loyalty to anyone but herself, ignorantly responding to any man who approaches with no thought to her husband.'
Van chimed in, clapping a hand to Bold's thin shoulder,
'The second one may look lovely but have not a brain in her silly head. This kind of mare sometimes will reject her own young or run off and get herself killed.'
Eachann finished the conversation with his usual dignity.
'The third wife will show selflessness, quiet strength, be very demure and most importantly, very motherly. This wife is the kind you must always choose no matter what your body tells you.'
The boy squirmed in his seat, thoroughly uncomfortable with all this wife nonsense. His father and half brother pinned him with dual icy stares until he became very still.
'You think this is nothing, but you must consider our words carefully. A man's wife is an extension of himself. If he chooses a flighty mare, others will think poorly of his judgement. When Van marries, his wives will be your sisters; your family. To be treated with respect because they do not just represent his honor; as an extension of your family, they also hold your dignity in their tiny hands. If she strays, it mars his dignity, his honor and his trust-and yours.
You are to treat other mens wives with unimpeachable dignity and respect at all times. If you lead a wife astray, your honor is even more lacking than hers for a woman is bred to obey.
' Women are to marry or respect as someone elses. If you want to make a casual friend, find a horse Bolden. That will keep you out of trouble!'
The memory took less than a chime and he came back hearing Khiara's words as if for the first time. His shoulders squared and he stood firmly by the door.
"I see my previous conversation was inappropriate for your wifely ears. Please accept my apology. However you did not answer my question of whether or not you need a servant's assistance or simply seeking someone to entertain you. I'm not sure that's something for me to indulge."
Bolden recognized his social blunders with this woman, looking over their chatter tonight. He sighed again, distancing himself emotionally now, not just physically. There were no smiles or laughter now and his eyes turned cold and hard. His bearing and demeanor became pure Denusk.
"I will ask the questions and you will answer me. You previously mentioned someone named Ronan, and not making that mistake again. How so? If you have strayed from my brother's furs, then it is his place to discipline you, not mine. Also, where are your children? Think carefully before you answer me brother's wife, and do not raise your voice to me."
A little of Bolden died inside, but he knew he must uphold the family's ever important dignity, respect and incessant honor. Bolden Denusk was home again.
Unwillingly, he was carried back 9 years as the memory flooded him.
' 'You must pay attention Bolden, for this will decide the man you'll become.' The 10 year old Denusk shifted his feet and rolled his eyes with a reluctant, 'Yessir.' His father nodded to Vanator who came striding in confidently. Van sat in front of Bolden, there to lend some moral support to his half brother.
'You've started and now you need guidance.' Bold looked at his father with a look of, 'you told him?!' Eachann paused for a moment, catching his son's eyes.
'The women you choose in life will make or break your spirit. If you don't choose wisely, they'll break your back and steal your dignity, rather than guide you to where you belong.'
Bold raised both eyebrows in surprise. This was worse than the talk! Wives? Are they nuts?
'There are three personalities of women as there are three types with mares. The first will have no loyalty to anyone but herself, ignorantly responding to any man who approaches with no thought to her husband.'
Van chimed in, clapping a hand to Bold's thin shoulder,
'The second one may look lovely but have not a brain in her silly head. This kind of mare sometimes will reject her own young or run off and get herself killed.'
Eachann finished the conversation with his usual dignity.
'The third wife will show selflessness, quiet strength, be very demure and most importantly, very motherly. This wife is the kind you must always choose no matter what your body tells you.'
The boy squirmed in his seat, thoroughly uncomfortable with all this wife nonsense. His father and half brother pinned him with dual icy stares until he became very still.
'You think this is nothing, but you must consider our words carefully. A man's wife is an extension of himself. If he chooses a flighty mare, others will think poorly of his judgement. When Van marries, his wives will be your sisters; your family. To be treated with respect because they do not just represent his honor; as an extension of your family, they also hold your dignity in their tiny hands. If she strays, it mars his dignity, his honor and his trust-and yours.
You are to treat other mens wives with unimpeachable dignity and respect at all times. If you lead a wife astray, your honor is even more lacking than hers for a woman is bred to obey.
' Women are to marry or respect as someone elses. If you want to make a casual friend, find a horse Bolden. That will keep you out of trouble!'
The memory took less than a chime and he came back hearing Khiara's words as if for the first time. His shoulders squared and he stood firmly by the door.
"I see my previous conversation was inappropriate for your wifely ears. Please accept my apology. However you did not answer my question of whether or not you need a servant's assistance or simply seeking someone to entertain you. I'm not sure that's something for me to indulge."
Bolden recognized his social blunders with this woman, looking over their chatter tonight. He sighed again, distancing himself emotionally now, not just physically. There were no smiles or laughter now and his eyes turned cold and hard. His bearing and demeanor became pure Denusk.
"I will ask the questions and you will answer me. You previously mentioned someone named Ronan, and not making that mistake again. How so? If you have strayed from my brother's furs, then it is his place to discipline you, not mine. Also, where are your children? Think carefully before you answer me brother's wife, and do not raise your voice to me."
A little of Bolden died inside, but he knew he must uphold the family's ever important dignity, respect and incessant honor. Bolden Denusk was home again.