No, Fridgar hadn't noticed when Finn had dropped his glass of milk, he was too excited. The observant Lothar hadn't really noticed how quiet Finn had been compared to the boy he found in Etzos that trial. Finns startled reaction and fast beating heart only made his chuckle grow to a hearty laugh; he'd had the human boy good. But that glee soon faded with the recognition of Finns misadventures.
Finn struck first? A toothy grin parted his lips. Yes! Excellent! Finn was going to be a mighty warrior some trial, just like Fridgar and Alistair! Though something the boy said caught his attention. 'They'. Just how many kids had Finn fought? From the sounds of things, just the two. "They're wussies," Fridgar commented, not seeming to care that he was talking about children. They were more than likely reborn, regardless, just fully-grown men in the bodies of children. "If two Lothar need to team up on a human then they're probably defective..." Fridgar nodded with closed eyes before opening them, startled. "No offense, of course!" he realised the error of his remark, calling humans weak and all.
When Finn spoke the result of the fight, Fridgar's paws were clenched passionately into fists, his eyes were alight with something ferocious, looking Finn in the eye without realising it. "Yes, Finn!" Fridgar bellowed, overcome with pride. "You showed them no good punks what for! By the creator, I'm so proud!" The giant slammed his balled fist into the counter of the kitchen, enticing a groan and unforeseen snapping from the woodwork. He beamed at the boy, joyous as all hell. He seemed about ready to throw a party in celebration of Finn's victory.
Except, Finn didn't seem quite so joyous or celebratory. He insisted on keeping up his hard-as-fuck visage and denied medical treatment. Something seemed... off, though he couldn't put his claw on what exactly. Fridgar's head tilted to the side and his paw ran down the ropes of his beard, considering what had just happened. "Is everything Alright, Finn?" he spoke suddenly, his tone suddenly a lot heavier with seriousness. "I know we haven't been talking much recently, are you-?" The boy insulted his bandages. "HEY!" Fridgar barked, suddenly furious. "MY BANDAGES ARE WAY BETTER NOW, YOU'LL SEE!!" Fridgar opened a nearby cupboard and violently yanked a roll of cotton bandage from it before unwinding the first half a meter and approaching Finn with intent.
The Lothar's attention span was astounding. He appeared to have already forgotten about the seriousness of the conversation they were about to embark on. Instead, he was now intent on applying the best bandage he could to the cheeky human's face. Alistair proved his attention span to be garbage when his voice alone managed to sway his focused gaze from the boy and to the doorway of the kitchen. Alistair stood there, home from whatever it was he was doing. "My rose!" Fridgar spoke as though nothing had ever happened. The Lothar was excitable and easily flitted from one point of interest to the other without questioning why, Alistair might recognise.
Alistair's lips met his as Finn made a poor impression of Alistair, who had told him not to speak with his mouth full. Fridgar tilted his head in a scowl to the boy, a type of look that said: 'Listen to Alistair or you'll catch a smack'. He turned his attention away from the boy a trill or two later and focused completely on his mate who seemed to be confused, asking what had happened and where Kaiserion Kleine was. Fridgar shuddered, muttering a single word under his breath at the memory of the twink Lothar. Nope.
"Umm, I don't know, not here?" Fridgar offered an uncertain smile, baring his teeth. Where even was Kleine? He looked about the room, as though expecting him to be hiding in one of the cupboards or something before meeting eyes with the soggy half-eaten bread on his Hound Cloak. Fridgar's eyes widened and his jaw dropped, horror claiming his expression. His head turned to Finn with betrayal in his eyes. Maybe he shouldn't have scowled at the unruly human boy? And then, after having his cloak ruined and Alistair accuse him of breaking things, he was sentenced to clean up duty. What the fuck?
Fridgar looked to the milk and broken glass, lip quivering. Was it 'bully Fridgar trial' or something? He felt bullied. When did the broken glass of milk even happen? This just wasn't fair. Sighing, Fridgar knelt and started picking up the pieces of glass, placing them in his bare palm. It was probably for the best that Finn didn't clean this. He might have hurt himself, Fridgar could regenerate with a touch, but Finn couldn't. That and... he didn't feel comfortable putting the child in harm’s way. As he began to clean up, Finn recollected his sandwich, finished it and then proceeded.
He had something to tell them? Fridgar looked to the boy as he collected the finer shards of glass. Somehow, he still hadn't cut himself on them. Finn spoke his appreciation for the two, gratitude over everything that they'd done for him. It really wasn't a problem, Finn should know that. "There's nothing to get so serious about, we've enjoyed having you," he spoke with sincerity. Even if he couldn't speak for Alistair, he'd rather enjoyed having Finn around. The human was lots of fun, even when he was being a brat.
But... Finn wasn't happy. He didn't like it in Gauthrel, which was fine. Gauthrel was very particular in taste, but it could grow on him, right? He could learn Haltunga and keep beating down other kids that picked fights with him, right? He would only get stronger, Fridgar could teach him, train him, right? It doesn't work out... the boy said, Fridgar sighed, looking to the puddle of milk. Finn wanted to leave, this he knew. Fridgar stood as Finn dropped from the counter. He poured the handful of broken glass from his palm and onto the table. He'd deal with it later.
Before he could react, Finn launched himself at the noble and wrapped his comparably small arms around the noble in a tight hug, whispering something to him that he didn't quite hear. As saddening as it was that Finn wanted to leave, he couldn't help but smile at the display. They'd had some fun the past dozen trials or so; saving Finn, attending their wedding, returning home and taking the boy in, sharing stories, scaring him at every given opportunity. To think that he was going to be gone felt... empty.
Soon after Alistair's hug, Finn hugged Fridgar, shaking in the embrace. Watery eyes turned to face Alistair before Fridgar reached down and lifted the boy from the floor, taking him into a full Fridgar hug. He'd rest the boy on his chest as he held back a sob. Finn's crying didn't really help in his resolve to remain strong, either. But he was the adult in this situation, it's what was expected of him. So, he simply hugged the boy tighter and closed his eyes, rubbing the boy's back with his large paw, trying to coax out as much of Finn's tears as possible. He needed to let it out.
Fridgar managed to compose himself rather well before Finn choked out some words. He needed to go? Right now? Tentatively, he put the human boy down... only for him to dry his tears with Fridgar's cloak. He didn't mind, he could just get a new cloak. Finn though, he couldn't, wouldn't find a new Finn. The boy then handed over two pieces of paper after announcing that he had to go and... find his father. Fridgar looked away, honestly having forgotten that he might have had a real dad. He let Alistair take the pieces of paper, he was the better reader after all.
"We-" Fridgar's voice came out frail, dry, laced with pain. He would cough hard into closed lips and clear his throat before trying again "Well, you can't just walk out of Gauthrel. You nearly died on your way in, Finn." Fridgar shook his head, he wouldn't allow it. If Finn was leaving, he was leaving prepared. "Give us a couple of trials and I can get you some gear for the road. I'm sure we'll be able to rope Kleine into helping out too..." Fridgar had gone about this logically, somehow. "Finn, thanks for sticking around for the rest of this season. I know I wasn't home much with the white silence and Argos and everything, but..." Fridgar choked, rubbing his mismatched eyes with a large paw. "It's... It's been awesome, Ratbag."
Fuck. Tears had already began streaming down his cheeks, moistening his face. Having himself say goodbye really set it in his heart that Finn was leaving, this was reality and he couldn't escape it. At most, he could manage another two trials with the boy, but what happened after that? When would they meet next?