As Sevei crossed the darkened room, he passed by a table with its curtains open wide and a number of candles on the tabletop within. The patron inside the booth reclined with his arms spread across the back of the wide bench, his head tilted back, a rapt expression on his face. A puddle of bright blue silk spilled out from under the table, flowing about with the movements of the young man kneeling there. The patron caught Seveiâs eye, and his open lips widened into a sly grin.
Some clearly didnât mind being seen.
Sevei thought to himself, pulling his gaze away hurriedly, then slowing his pace to calm himself before reaching his destination. Such exhibitionism was not his usual cup of tea, but he couldnât deny that the sight had been... stimulating. It really had been a long time.
Upon reaching the table near the stage, he paused at the edge of the sheer curtains and peered through them at the occupant. His face was turned toward the musicians, his broad-shouldered body swaying in time with their music. With a clearing of his throat, Sevei stepped around the curtain and set a wine carafe and two silver goblets down on the table.
âWould you mind if I join you?â he asked, his voice low and gentled.
The man turned his head sharply into the light of the single candle on his table.
Sevei gasped as he met with two eyes of such a brilliant and deep green that they appeared to be two actual emeralds, faceted and sparkling in the flickering candlelight.
He was mesmerized. Heâd seen green eyes before, but none like these. He found it difficult to stop staring into them to take in the rest of the man.
Those eyes were narrowed on him with a compelling intensity, framed with boldly arched eyebrows, furrowed in confusion. The rest of his face seemed to be chiseled out of marble â sharp cheekbones, thin lips set in a firm line above an unyielding jawline, a slim nose that looked as if it might have been broken once or twice but then expertly set, perhaps only a few years younger than Seveiâs thirty-one.
Kyrzhan had been right â he was He peered past Sevei back towards the hostâs table. When he spoke, his deep voice betrayed a hesitance incongruent with his stalwart appearance.
âArenât you... with Mister Damah?â
Sevei smiled broadly.
âNot in that manner,â he said, his smile reaching his voice. âHe thought I might like to meet you.â Sevei gave the man an overtly appreciative look-over. âI think he may have been right about that.â
The manâs gaze returned to Sevei, visibly appraising in turn. âDo you... work here?â he asked.
âOh, no!â Sevei laughed lightly. âJust a friend of the house. Kyri â Mister Damah â and I go way back. I like to look in on him when Iâm in town. Make sure heâs still living well.â
The manâs rigid expression melted a bit, and he seemed to give an almost imperceptible nod, shifting over slightly in his seat. Sevei sat down and peered over into his cup, sniffing the air above it reprovingly.
âI know that even the cheap beer here is decent,â he said, âbut do try some of this instead.â He picked up the wine carafe heâd brought along and filled each of the goblets halfway, pushing one across the table. âThis is a prime Thalesian vintage. Not too strong, but the flavor is amazing. I donât really know wine, though, so... at your peril.â
He clinked his cup against the other, and the man drained his glass in one go. Sevei gave a sympathetic nod to his nerves.
âYou can call me Vei,â he said. âAnd you?â
âUm... Kahan... Iâm... pleased to meet you.â He spoke the common language with an educated Brinnish accent.
âIs that a Brinnish name? It sounds more-â
âItâs... Northeast, I think.â
Sevei narrowed his eyes suspiciously. He knew that nothing âKahanâ was telling him would be true. It was understandable, though, and didnât really matter to him. He was only breaking the ice.
âAh,â he answered. âClose to the Valeskan border? Makes sense. What brings you to Tharlburg?â
Kahanâs eyes went distant and took on a haunted expression. âItâs a change...â he said softly.
âFrom the Northeast?â
Kahan drew his attention back to Sevei. âMm.â
âKyri seems to think youâd like to work for him,â Sevei said while refilling his cup. âIs that the case?â
âOh ââ Kahan said, his face drawing into a terse blank. âI donât know...â
âItâs unusual for men of your... fitness... to enter this business,â Sevei said bluntly. âThese boys donât have many other options, but you could get better work â more respectable work. You look like youâve seen some heavy labor.â
Kahanâs eyes shifted sideways. âI... grew up on a farm,â he said.
âAh! Well, there are farms here, or forestry... construction in the city...â
Kahanâ lips turned up. It was only a tiny smile, a nervous smile, but Sevei was captivated.
âDidnât your friend want you to talk me this?â Kahan said.
Sevei laughed. âYouâve got me there. You know, if you donât really want to work as a courtesan, this place could always use some muscle around. Kyri hires guards, but most of the dregs he can get to work here are just as likely to take advantage as any unruly patron.â
âI see...â Kahan flicked a glance about the lounge, his ghost of a smile falling away.
âSo, tell me about farm life. Is that what you needed a change from?â
Kahan emptied his goblet again, his expression becoming guarded as he shifted nervously once more.
âSorry,â Sevei offered sincerely. âI donât mean to pry.â
âNo, itâs just...in this sort of place, I didnât think there would be so much... talking.â
âOh, thereâs where youâre wrong. Many patrons come here for just that â someone to talk to... things they canât talk about with anyone else.â
Kahan looked thoughtful. âI suppose thatâs understandable.â
âWell,â Sevei said in a gentle tone, lowering his voice and easing himself a bit closer. âIf you donât want to talk, then what you want to do?â
Those dazzling eyes stared into Seveiâs for a moment, then looked away as those alabaster cheeks reddened.
âI have a private room upstairs,â Sevei murmured, âif youâd like to go somewhere quieter.â
Kahan sucked in a breath and leaned away from him.
âNothing will happen that you donât want,â Sevei reassured him.
He looked at Sevei steadily, seeming to rally his steel. âAnd what would happen if I want something?â
Seveiâs smile might have been just a little bit smug as he licked his lips.
âThat, youâll have to come up to find out.â