D U M B
Aerik’s mouth curved slightly at her answer.
Different worlds or not, some things translated easily between warrior families.
“The drinking usually starts the fights here. The diplomacy just gives people permission.”
The answer came easily, though his attention drifted beyond the terrace afterward toward the brighter halls deeper within the Spire. Music still rolled through the fortress beneath the low thunder of conversation while figures moved through distant archways in layers of black, gold, crimson, and silver. The celebration carried enough power to make the atmosphere feel heavy at times, yet standing here away from the center of it allowed room to breathe again.
Home always felt different in the Force.
Even now, familiar presences threaded through the Spire strongly enough that Aerik could pick them out beneath the noise of the celebration without trying. Somewhere deeper within the fortress, his siblings were already pushing against the edges of his awareness through the bond they shared. Faint impressions, teasing remarks, and the unmistakable sense that neither of them intended to let the evening pass quietly settled against his thoughts with enough familiarity to draw some of the tension from his shoulders. He would have to find Kole and Vyra soon.
Heat from the nearby fire pits rolled across the terrace while laughter and old battle stories carried through the gathered legionnaires nearby. Beyond the crowd, the endless lights of Jutrand stretched beneath the night sky in rivers of gold and white.
Skadi’s presence beside him grounded the moment in a way that still felt strangely new.
There had been a time not long ago when bringing anyone into the center of this life would have felt impossible. Yet she stood beside him naturally, neither intimidated by the fortress nor trying to impress it. The same untamed edge she always carried fit within these walls far better than expected.
Golden eyes reflected the nearby firelight when she mentioned Irina.
“She is probably with my father,” came the answer after a moment. “He tends to keep her close during gatherings like this.”
No resentment touched the words. Familiarity rested beneath them instead. Irina had belonged to this place for years, long before whatever existed between the three of them had begun taking shape.
A faint amusement touched the corner of Aerik’s mouth afterward.
“Which means she is either surviving the politics better than I would or pretending she is.”
Laughter rose again somewhere behind them as another round of drinks passed between scarred hands and old soldiers. Despite the elegance surrounding the gathering, the rougher edges of the Legion still lived openly here, and that side of the evening felt more comfortable with every passing minute.
Aerik glanced back toward the brighter halls of the Spire afterward before reaching outward through the Force toward the familiar warmth of Irina’s presence.
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