The Brokensong Pavilion was a relatively large one, thanks to Stone's prolific nature. His second wife had given him no children, and his third had died after delivering her first, but his first wife, Pebble, had borne him six. Four, strapping sons, and two lovely daughters. Each of these children were married now, and had begun having children of their own.
He was a proud man, stoic and as hard as the element from which he drew his name. He was, at present, overseeing a mixing of herbs with his oldest grandchildren, a boy and a girl of thirteen. He was, with these children, patient but firm. Such was his nature. The Pavilion was bustling at this time of day, and Denen reached back for the hands of his friends, so that they wouldn't get lost in the swirl of Brokensongs. He was stopped along his path by Pebble, who greeted the boy with a warm smile and an embrace.
"Denen, dear. Welcome home. And who do you have with you?"
Denen blushed and motioned to his friends. "These are Sama'el and Dymphna Whitefeather. They're my friends. I wanted to introduce them to Father. Do you know where he is, Aunt Pebble?"
She touched the gem in his hair, giving him a soft, almost motherly smile, and rested a hand on his shoulder. "He is with Lelat and Sandar. He should be in his tent." She pointed in the tent's direction, before placing a kiss on Denen's cheek. Her eyes turned to Sam then, studying him with a look that spoke of knowing much. As Denen began to walk toward the tent, she placed a hand on Sam's shoulder, and checked to be sure that Denen wasn't looking. "He must think very highly of you, you know, to bring you here. Please, take care of his heart. I haven't ever seen him smile like that before."
And saying this, she stepped back, motioning for them to follow after the deaf lad. |