In a small room at an inn just down the street from the Pearl, Sevei and Yanek helped each other into their elaborate dress uniforms. They werenât the sort of thing one could get into on oneâs own. There were a lot of accessories â tall, polished boots, fringed velvet baldrics pinned with all the medals theyâd been awarded, various chains, cords, and tassels indicating their unitsâ specialties as well as their ranks and sub-ranks within ranks.
Yanek had been quiet since leaving the shop, his mood seeming to vary between cheerful and pensive. Sevei gave him a sideways glance as he attached Seveiâs cloak to his shoulder and draped it down behind him to fasten to the opposite hip.
âI hope Kyri didnât make you uncomfortable earlier,â he said. âThatâs just... how he is. He doesnât mean anything by it.â
âOh, no! I donât mind,â Yanek answered with a nervous laugh. âHeâs really... well, I donât think I ever could, but if I had to, then heâd be... heâs very pretty, isnât he? As pretty as any girl... is it alright to say that? I donât mean to...â
Sevei almost doubled over in laughter. âYan, stop. Stop talking.â He turned around and clapped his Second on one shoulder. âI didnât mean to put you on the spot, and you really donât have to try so hard. Speaking of pretty girls, how about Gerna? How did that go?â
âAh...â Yanek smiled. His eyes went a bit dreamy as his already blushing face brightened. âSheâs such a sweet little... flower... one of those really delicate ones, like a lily, or a daffodil...â
Sevei mirrored his smile, trying not to laugh at him again, but Yanekâs face fell suddenly.
âAt least she was at first,â he said. âThen she got very stern, and very straigtforwardly told me that she was born in a brothel. Her mumâs a prostitute. Said Mister Damah took her in so she wouldnât have to live like that.â He gave a long sigh. âIâm not sure if it was true, though. Seemed like she was testing me, to see if itâd put me off.â
âNo, it was probably true,â Sevei assured him solemnly. âThatâs what Kyri does. Most of his associates came from similar circumstances.â
âWait, he owns a brothel, right? But he gets people of them?â Yanek cocked a skeptical brow, then began tugging on various things around Seveiâs uniform.
âWell, he knows itâs not for everyone,â Sevei explained. âHeâll only have anyone in the Aviary who to be there.â
âWhy would anyone...?â
âThey all have their own reasons. Kyri does it because he likes it. No... he it. Others may do as well, and thereâs a lot of money to be made, if you can stomach the work. Those in the shop wouldnât be able to. Their histories tend to be...more difficult. But Kyri takes care of them, gives them a home, teaches them business, gets them a proper education if theyâre academically inclined. Some have gone on to scholarly professions, or gone into business for themselves.â
âThat all sounds different from what Iâve heard about the wh... courtesan business,â Yanek noted.
Sevei gave him a sideways glare accompanied by a light smile. âIt is. Itâs probably easier here in Brinland â probably much easier further south â than it would be in Valesk, especially for the Aviaryâs particular offering.
go to a male brothel in Valesk... um... not that you would.â
âItâs bad there, hmm?â
âThe more secretive a place must keep things, the more likely youâll find... unwilling participants.â
âI think your friend must be a very good man, then,â Yanek said, brushing some lint off of Seveiâs shoulder just as a knock sounded at their door. âIâm sorry I said heâs as pretty as a girl.â
âHe really , though, isnât he?â Sevei laughed as he went to answer the knock. âBut what about Gerna?
it put you off?â
âNah, why should it? Itâs not as if descended from royalty.â
Sevei opened the door. His heart leapt into his throat when he saw Yeresym standing there in his dress uniform, hair returned to its normal state, looking every inch of him descended from royalty. His tunic and trousers were black, of course, rather than Seveiâs deep blue, but he wore the same purple cloak and gold-fringed baldric. Sevei couldnât help noticing that there were quite a few more chains and cords, and tassels. His stomach clenched, remembering what Thelan had said earlier in the day.
Standing at his side, Meira gave Sevei a sympathetic smile and nudged Yeresym into the room.
âI think General Sevei would like a moment,â she told him. âConstable Yanek, letâs go keep Lieutenant Thelan company downstairs.
âThe carriage will be here soon,â Yeresym said irritably.
âWe have a few minutes,â Meira asserted, pulling Yanek along and closing the door behind them.
Yeresym turned with a brow raised in question.
âWhat is it?â
âOh!â Sevei snapped out of his reverie. âI... have something for you.â
He went to his open luggage on the bed and returned with a small, fabric-wrapped bundle. He handed it over with a nervous smile. Yeresym unfolded the wrapping and held up the little cat-faced charm, narrowing his eyes on it in confusion.
âWhatâs this?â
âJust a little... itâs meant to ward off misfortune, maybe even let you cheat death.â Sevei suddenly felt a bit foolish, trying to decipher the baffled scowl on Yeresymâs face. âI know itâs not much. You gave me a very fancy shield... probably way more effective than a little lucky charm... probably worth a year of my pay. But... Iâve heard that noble Ladies like to give things like this to their favorite knights, for luck on the battlefield.â
âIâm not a knight.â
âAnd even if I were a woman, Iâd never be a Lady,â Sevei laughed. âWeâll be dining with royalty tonight. Youâll probably know all the courtesies... the right forks to use and all that. Iâll be lucky to not be an embarrassment.â
âWeâll be discussing the war,â Yeresym snapped. âWhy are you worried about forks?â
âNothing, I just... got a reminder today that Iâm not exactly on your level, am I? Iâm just the son of merchants. We were never even all that rich.â Sevei flashed a bright smile, feigning cheer. âBut, hey! If what Anzen said was true, after tonight you might have some options. I mean, if you could catch a , maybe your family wouldnât even mind him being a man.â
While Sevei said all this, Yeresymâs eyes narrowed further, taking on a dangerous glint, and he began to grind his jaw, his lips pursing into a hardened line. He pushed the charm back into Seveiâs hands.
Sevei looked at it for a moment, then sighed and nodded, his gaze dropping to the floor.
âYou can put it there,â Yeresym growled.
Sevei looked up to see Yeresym indicating a loop on his own sword belt.
Sevei opened his mouth, but then closed it again wordlessly as a smile spread across his lips, a genuine one this time. He reached forward and hooked a finger into the top of Yeresymâs belt, then tugged him closer. The familiar scent of the herbs Yeresym stored his clothes in filled Seveiâs nose as he fastened the charmâs clasp around the belt loop. His heart felt as if it would beat out of his chest as he glanced at Yeresymâs profile.
âYou look...
nice in this uniform,â he whispered huskily.
Yeresym coughed lightly and stepped back. âWell, if youâre finished spouting all this nonsense, the carriage is waiting.â
It was all Sevei could do to wipe the foolish grin off his face as he followed Yeresym out of the room and down to the innâs first floor where the others waited.