49 Zi'da 717
As guests arrived, Oliver saw to it that each was met with and greeted personally. The first thing he'd learned about being a gracious host was to make oneself known immediately. The second was to supply wine or spirits immediately afterwards. Sauntering towards Nathaniel Endor as he entered, Velaine on his arm, Oliver smiled widely. He had not heard that they had been paired, but he was rather glad they had. The other Krome was wild and uncouth, and would likely make an appearance. But Velaine, she was something else... Simmering cunning under an exterior of polished ceramic. Or so he'd heard.
With a hearty red in hand for Nathaniel, and a bubbly white for Velaine, Oliver stopped in front of them both with a wide grin, stark white still pristine yet. Holding out first the glass for Velaine, then the other to Nathaniel, the host knew it would be ungracious of them to decline. The only one he expected to decline all evening, in fact, was Charlotte. He hoped that she and Darcyanna would be down at some point, though they might already have been. He'd been so busy watching as the guests entered that they could have slipped down behind him, stabbed him in the spine, and sailed to Rharne before he would have had time to consider his misfortune.
Bury the anxiety. It was his father's voice.
"Lord Endor, and Lady Krome. I must say that I am pleasantly surprised to see the two of you intertwined. And rumour has it that you have paid the Lady's entrance fee, Lord Endor. How gallant." Oliver's dark eyes cooled to a liquid teal, mercurial as the black threatened to return at a trill's notice. Straight teeth shown as his smile split wide his face, and he sipped the same brusque red he'd offered to Nathaniel.
"There was a time where it was whispered that I'd be betrothed to Lady Velaine. Such is my misfortune, evermore." Oliver smiled politely, acutely aware that Charlotte may be standing behind him. It was true, though. Manu and Kalani had discussed with the Kromes the thought of marrying Velaine to Oliver, and what a pairing that would have been. The consummate politician pairing with the gorgeous wolfchild. The pairing would have been one of tenacity and passion, that was for sure. Oliver would be lying if he'd said he had not thought of it on lonely nights a few arcs prior. Still, though, he was content where he was, though Velaine's striking figure in her dress did nothing to dull the ache of missing out on the opportunity when it had presented itself.
"But more than congratulations to you, Lord Endor. Here I was, thinking the most delectable item in the building would be the roasted goose Jirelle has prepared. I am pleasantly disappointed." He took and kissed Velaine's hand, standing back to smile at Nathaniel and Velaine.
"Should the two of you be hungry, though, my chef has prepared quite the spread. I ask desperately that you eat something. It seems none of the stuffed-shirts will, though the small-folk have no reason not to. The few who have shown up so far have been indulging like it's their last day on the solid ground." He chuckled, brushing a black speck off his shirt. Out of the corner of his eye, he spotted the dress that Charlie had chosen, and in it, the most exquisite figure he'd ever seen. Letting his eyes drift only for a moment, he took a mental still of Charlie standing in her dress before readdressing the couple in front of him.
"Or, if you're not hungry, I have plenty more wine and beer to go around. Please, make yourselves comfortable." He smiled again, but Charlie's curves in that dress clouded his mind like a darkening storm.
With a hearty red in hand for Nathaniel, and a bubbly white for Velaine, Oliver stopped in front of them both with a wide grin, stark white still pristine yet. Holding out first the glass for Velaine, then the other to Nathaniel, the host knew it would be ungracious of them to decline. The only one he expected to decline all evening, in fact, was Charlotte. He hoped that she and Darcyanna would be down at some point, though they might already have been. He'd been so busy watching as the guests entered that they could have slipped down behind him, stabbed him in the spine, and sailed to Rharne before he would have had time to consider his misfortune.
Bury the anxiety. It was his father's voice.
"Lord Endor, and Lady Krome. I must say that I am pleasantly surprised to see the two of you intertwined. And rumour has it that you have paid the Lady's entrance fee, Lord Endor. How gallant." Oliver's dark eyes cooled to a liquid teal, mercurial as the black threatened to return at a trill's notice. Straight teeth shown as his smile split wide his face, and he sipped the same brusque red he'd offered to Nathaniel.
"There was a time where it was whispered that I'd be betrothed to Lady Velaine. Such is my misfortune, evermore." Oliver smiled politely, acutely aware that Charlotte may be standing behind him. It was true, though. Manu and Kalani had discussed with the Kromes the thought of marrying Velaine to Oliver, and what a pairing that would have been. The consummate politician pairing with the gorgeous wolfchild. The pairing would have been one of tenacity and passion, that was for sure. Oliver would be lying if he'd said he had not thought of it on lonely nights a few arcs prior. Still, though, he was content where he was, though Velaine's striking figure in her dress did nothing to dull the ache of missing out on the opportunity when it had presented itself.
"But more than congratulations to you, Lord Endor. Here I was, thinking the most delectable item in the building would be the roasted goose Jirelle has prepared. I am pleasantly disappointed." He took and kissed Velaine's hand, standing back to smile at Nathaniel and Velaine.
"Should the two of you be hungry, though, my chef has prepared quite the spread. I ask desperately that you eat something. It seems none of the stuffed-shirts will, though the small-folk have no reason not to. The few who have shown up so far have been indulging like it's their last day on the solid ground." He chuckled, brushing a black speck off his shirt. Out of the corner of his eye, he spotted the dress that Charlie had chosen, and in it, the most exquisite figure he'd ever seen. Letting his eyes drift only for a moment, he took a mental still of Charlie standing in her dress before readdressing the couple in front of him.
"Or, if you're not hungry, I have plenty more wine and beer to go around. Please, make yourselves comfortable." He smiled again, but Charlie's curves in that dress clouded his mind like a darkening storm.