20th Cylus, 721
Kirei smiled at Aiden as he wrapped his arm around her shoulders. With nine children, date nights were few and far between. But the older children had insisted, saying that they could handle the younger children for a few trials so that Aiden could take Kirei into Scalvoris Town to see the lanterns on display during the Flowerlight Festival.
Kirei never would have even considered it if it weren't for her friend, Kir'sani, though. At fourteen arcs, Kirion was convinced that he was all but an adult now. And at twelve arcs, Maerin and Eris felt as if they were almost as good as adults. But Kirei knew differently. They were very mature for their ages, yes. There was no denying that. As former street kids, it was inevitable that they would be. But they were still kids.
Kir'sani's presence changed things though. She was an adult, and she insisted that she could look after the kids on her own for a few trials. Kirion, Maerin, and Eris were old enough to help Kir'sani with the younger children when they weren't at school, so between the four of them, Kirei was certain that everything would be okay if she and Aiden left for a few trials to enjoy the festival.
And it was every bit as beautiful as Kirei had imagined it would be. Kirei paused to admire one of the flower lanterns. She wasn't sure what kind of flower it was supposed to be, but it was beautiful. The petals were long, and pointy at the tips. Kirei was fairly certain that she had seen this particular flower before, but she couldn't remember when or where she had seen it.
Whoever had made it had gotten creative. Each petal had been made out of a different color paper. And with the lantern lit up as it was, it looked as though the flower was glowing with its own inner light.
Bringing light to the island indeed. I love this festival. Kirei thought with a smile.
"What are you looking at?" Aiden asked softly.
Kirei showed him the lantern she had been looking at.
"It's beautiful." he said.
"Yes it is."
Aiden turned slightly and pulled Kirei into his arms. He looked at her searchingly for a few trills as if to judge her mood. Then he kissed her gently. Kirei returned the kiss happily. After a few bits, they pulled apart once more.
"Shall we continue?"
"I think we should."
They moved on. As they meandered through the garden, they could hear bits and pieces of conversations being held by the people around them. At first, this didn't bother them. They ignored the other people around them the same way that they expected the other people who were enjoying the garden to mind their own business. But when they accidentally overheard a small group of people discussing the upcoming war with Slag's Deep, they couldn't ignore it any longer.
Talk of war had no place on date night, and the mention of such a grim topic quickly soured the mood. They continued to look at the brightly lit flower lanterns for a little while longer before they both decided that it would be impossible to recapture the mood and made the decision to head back to the inn they were staying at for the night.
"Speech"