Summer 57th, 512 "Just this?" Leaning on the doorstep banister just outside Sakana Dai's alchemy lab, Laszlo turned a paper envelope over in his hand and curiously inspected the design stamped in jade sealing wax. Nothing was written on the other side, not so much as the name of an addressee. The seal alone probably conveyed enough information about the letter's business and its involved parties. "Just that." Sakana withdrew from the shadows of his laboratory and pulled the door shut behind him. After a rattling of keys, the door was soundly locked. Laszlo looked up from the letter to examine his employer, who looked remarkably well-dressed for a casual afternoon. His attire helped to lend Laszlo some idea of why Sakana was shutting down early. "Do you have an appointment somewhere?" The younger Ethaefal tucked the letter into his vest pocket, turning and leaving the doorstep after Sakana passed him. As usual, the rhythm between them was discordant and awkward. It was difficult to decide whether they were divine brothers or working associates. Neither seemed entirely appropriate. Though the day was mostly overcast, Syna's sons still caught the sunlight like shards of skyglass, the both of them just a little too vibrant and well illuminated to be creatures that had come from earth. They shared similar coloring and height, but the unique curves of their glasslike horns helped marked the differences between them. Laszlo's attire, too, was forever out of place, in Alvadas, Kalinor, and now Lhavit. Sakana had at some point conformed to the largely monochromatic trends respective to different Lhavitian city districts. "I do." No other explanation was given. The alchemist was already heading south along the road, deeper into the Sharai peak and further from the heart of the city. "Please deliver that to the Twilight Tower. I'll see you tomorrow evening, Laszlo. Good night." "Good night." Left off-balance by Sakana's brevity, Laszlo lingered and watched him for several seconds, feeling the weight of an obligatory, existentialist moment, but eventually turned and headed north toward the bridge. Sartu was a good walk from here. He'd be Symenestra by the time he returned home for the night. Usually buried in his thoughts while he made these scenic trips through the shining diamond of Kalea, Laszlo had been too distracted to notice the pale figure propped against an unlit lanternpost just before the skyglass bridge. It only occurred to the golden brunet after the he'd already stepped onto the glimmering structure that he didn't usually see other Symenestra in Lhavit. Suddenly he stopped and turned on his heel, eyebrows raised in chagrin as he looked upon Duvalyon Hellebore in all his terrible glory. "Oh, Duvalyon. How long have you been there?" Laszlo looked over his shoulder. Of course, Duvalyon had the right to go just about wherever he wanted, but what was he doing here? This wasn't random. |