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| RL Date: 14 October, 2014 |
| Who: Edyis, R'hin, Gretvyn |
| Type: [[Concept:{{{type}}}|{{{type}}}]] |
| What: R'hin and Gretvyn have a chat about her daughter |
| Where: Esvay Hold, Nabol |
| When: Day 24, Month 13, Turn 35 (Interval 10) |
| Weather: Brilliant light plays off of the dunes of snow as a cloudless winter day brings with it extreme cold. |
| OOC Notes: As usual, feel free to add anything I may have missed or forgotten. |
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| Nestled in the iconic swath of verdant forest that marks Esvay Valley where the rivers meet, sits Esvay Hold. Its courtyard surrounded by modest fields and ringed with trees. From the courtyard you can even see the small river dock where folks gather during timber and harvest season. Everywhere life and color bloom, yet there's a sense of restraint about the place, the flowerbeds and trees forcefully shaped into acceptable forms by tradition and time. There is subtle evidence everywhere of rebuilding, the foundations of the newer barns and some of the trees bear evidence of scorch marks left some time ago. In the courtyard proper, only one thing seems out of place, a magnificent flowering tree whose branches have been left to grow as they please. It stands about fifty paces from where two impressive oaks have been trained over generations to crown the distinctive arch that marks the entry to the hold. For as long as Edyis has known her stepmother, the woman had never made an unreasonable demand. Gretvyn would of course discuss, suggest, and guide but never demand. So when the letter came, demanding that Edyis should return home with the gentleman who took her south" it was with the expression of someone being staked out for thread that she explained the event to R'hin.
A woman of about 40 turns with iron grey eyes, and hair that is more grey than blonde. "Usually hello suffices sweetheart. I was beginning to think you both wouldn't arrive." Looking past her stepdaughter to appraise R'hin more fully, any surprise in her expression muted. That look, naturally, receives yet another low-throated chuckle in response, R'hin's hand casually resting on Edyis' shoulder when she yelps, stopping a pace behind her. "Quite entirely my fault, dear lady. As you can imagine, my duties keep me quite occupied." Stepping past Edyis, he gives a gallant bow, overplaying it just enough, a hint of a smile tracing his lips as he straightens seeks to catch and hold Gretvyn's eyes. "I'm very pleased to finally meet you," he says, like somehow someone has been keeping them apart all this time.
R'hin certainly doesn't seem opposed, and though his gaze flickers after Edyis, it quickly returns to the older woman. "Shall we take a walk?" he suggests, offering an elbow to the woman. "You seem to have read my thoughts, R'hin isn't it?" She states taking his arm after Edyis departs. "While I would certainly agree that she has talents, perhaps you can understand my concern when she suddenly disappears south with someone who appears to me to be a complete stranger eager to take advantage of her desire to please." Guiding him down the dimly lit corridor with relative ease, "What would you think in my position?" R'hin senses Gretvyn leans a little, using the arm for support. "I have daughters her age," R'hin says, as if that's answer enough -- and it probably is as far as he's concerned. He steers them out of sight of the hold, his pace casual as he casts a sidelong glance at Gretvyn. Eventually, though, he adds, "She could stay here, and eventually get married and have children and live out her life. But that would be a waste of her talents -- we both know this. She can be much more, and she can live a happy and fulfilled life. That's all any parent wants for their child, no?" The fingers of his other hand that brush her arm are just a seeking of understanding, surely.
"I've never tried to take advantage of Edyis, if that's what you're concerned about," and R'hin, while sounding affronted, has the grace not to press the point overlong. "I don't know what stories you've heard, but not every rider seeks to take advantage of hapless young holder girls. And your step daughter is not incapable of taking care of herself, besides." If the words come with a distinct haughtiness, well -- that's probably not unintentional.
Rich laughter pours out of the woman at that suggestiveness. So much that she starts coughing. Turning her head away until it dissipates. When she can breathe she answers, "Maybe a few turns ago, but I would rather not give the poor girl something to faint over. However, If you will accompany her, or make sure at least that she visits home for holidays and family gatherings, I will consider it." R'hin takes the demurral with the good graces of one unbothered by the rejection, clucking his tongue briefly at her laughter even while a smile flickers around his lips. "Family is important," seems to suffice by way of response, not quite a promise, but conceding her point.
R'hin, for his part, feigns innocence at Edyis' look, giving an easy sort of smile, "Can I help with setting the table?" Of course, that's just an excuse to redirect talk away from himself, and what they discussed, and back onto far more casual topics for the duration of the meal.
R'hin, for his part, gives her one of those mysterious and equally annoying grins, and merely suggests Edyis shouldn't worry so much about Gretvyn. Of course, he has the advantage of telling her this after he's dropped her off, so that Leiventh can leap away to prevent any follow-up. |
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