30th of Spring, early evening
The evening had came more swift than it was planned. Valon still had errands to do, and for once Smithis was happy to be able to go somewhere without his big brother. The man was more of a burden than anything, although Smithis did care for him, he couldn't do anything but worry when the silly Isur was around. Other cultures might've taken to silly well, but there was little place for that among the Isur. It was perfectly reasonable for the race to relax as much as possible at Trazens but to do so on a daily basis was irritating to the younger brother. Mother and father had long given up handling this too. Well, mother did. Father never did much in term of their handling after all. His middle child was nothing but grateful for this. As good a man as he was, his father lacked the stern maternal hand he grew up below.
The Plaza was swelling with people from all clans, but as always the predominant color was its namesake. Sultros were more proud than most other clans, if such a things was measurable, then Smithis was sure this had been the case. They were of the purest blood after all, or so the story went.
Seeing Devir from afar, he'd wave to the man shortly and then walk on. There was little else he could do when he was going to get his mother and Anvel. Both were quite displeased with Devir, but family was always like that around his friends. The fact that Valon actually liked Devir only deepened the wound as the older brother's taste was always quite questionable to everyone.
After a short walk, he was upon his family's residence and he'd arrive to see everyone ready. This surprised him, but he wouldn't say anything about that. It just might cause them to change their minds about being fit to leave. Extending his left arm to his mother, he'd let her latch under it. The other hand was extended to his sister and she'd grab it by the fingers unwantingly. She was begging to feel sick with this family stuff, but such was tradition. Anvel knew how big her mother was on tradition so she kept her mouth shut for the moment. It seemed like this would be a great night.
„Valon apologizes for being late, says he'll meet us there“ Smithis squeezed as quickly as possible in hopes of his mother reacting in a lesser manner. The parent wasn't so easily fooled and he could feel the grip on his arm tighten. It wasn't his fault, but it felt so nonetheless. He had gotten Valon this day for this exact reason, he was supposed to be responsible for his brother's timely appearance.
Mother seemed a bit disappointed, but considering how she usually observed Valon, this seemed quite mild. The feeling remained unpleasant however. Letting go of her son's arm, she'd announce promptly „I'll go get him. He's still at work, right?“ and as soon as Smithis nodded, she slowly pushed herself away. Soon he couldn't see her anymore.
„She knows it's not your fault!“ his sister added in a firm tone. If she was any other age, Smithis might've taken this as true kindness, but she wasnt. „Yes, you can go. Just not too far. I want you around for when mother comes back“ patting her on the back, he'd release her without too much of what she'd consider public humiliation „Look for either me or Devir, two of us shouldn't be too far apart“ waving the sister goodbye, he'd finally head for his friend who observed all of this quite entertained.
This would be a long night.