“Only one tail?“ the young noble asked incredulously and pouted a little, not really caring that it was a very personal story and telling it probably caused Aeon a great deal of pain. He was just so disappointed! “That doesn’t make any sense. In my opinion a monster that has two heads should also have two tails for the sake of symmetry. It’s interesting that the two heads were fighting each other though. That suggests that the monster also has two brains, so you’d probably have to hack both heads of to kill it. Did you hack its heads off?” he abruptly asked.
“You don’t have to thank me”, he said to Faith. “I was only telling the truth. You are the best cook that I know, and I know a lot of cooks.” With that he turned back to Aeon and watched with bated breath as he tried a piece of cake. From the dreamy look on the squire’s face one could have thought that he were making love to a beautiful woman and not just eating something – no a dozen beautiful women who were all quite eager to please him! He almost laughed out loud because it was so funny.
“Faith’s cake is divine, isn’t it?” he asked and smirked. That smirk was replaced by shock and vague confusion as Aeon spat his tea though. “Is anything wrong?” he asked innocently, although he thought he might have an idea why Aeon had reacted like that after all. “Are you allergic to something that Faith put into the cake or the tea? I don’t think I’ve ever met anybody who reacted to her cooking quite like that!”
“As for the prosthetic hand”, he continued, barely stopping to take a breath. “I can definitely make you one. I’m quite an excellent sculptor, if I might say so. Faith can confirm it.” He looked at her, hoping that she would do just that. “Elyna Burhan and Peake Andaris too, if you are looking for more impartial references. We’d just have to decide which material you want, stone, metal or maybe wood. I’d even make it for free because I like a challenge, and I’ve never made a hand before, only full body sculptures and occasionally busts. I don’t assume you want a bust that you can put on your mantelpiece in addition to a new hand?” He looked at Aeon questioningly.
He had expected Aeon to have done something heroic, so he was disappointed when the squire admitted that he had not killed the monster. “So the monster was lazy?” he wanted to know as Aeon said that it hadn’t seemed too interested in uncovering all of the rocks. “Did somebody else kill it then or did it manage to get away and is terrorizing a different part of Rynmere now?” Although he quite liked horror stories, he didn’t actually want to meet the subjects of those horror stories, so he really hoped to hear that somebody had slain the two-headed hound and that it wouldn’t show up in Venora and eat his family sometimes. Even though he occasionally disliked them, he didn’t want them to become food.
“You don’t have to thank me”, he said to Faith. “I was only telling the truth. You are the best cook that I know, and I know a lot of cooks.” With that he turned back to Aeon and watched with bated breath as he tried a piece of cake. From the dreamy look on the squire’s face one could have thought that he were making love to a beautiful woman and not just eating something – no a dozen beautiful women who were all quite eager to please him! He almost laughed out loud because it was so funny.
“Faith’s cake is divine, isn’t it?” he asked and smirked. That smirk was replaced by shock and vague confusion as Aeon spat his tea though. “Is anything wrong?” he asked innocently, although he thought he might have an idea why Aeon had reacted like that after all. “Are you allergic to something that Faith put into the cake or the tea? I don’t think I’ve ever met anybody who reacted to her cooking quite like that!”
“As for the prosthetic hand”, he continued, barely stopping to take a breath. “I can definitely make you one. I’m quite an excellent sculptor, if I might say so. Faith can confirm it.” He looked at her, hoping that she would do just that. “Elyna Burhan and Peake Andaris too, if you are looking for more impartial references. We’d just have to decide which material you want, stone, metal or maybe wood. I’d even make it for free because I like a challenge, and I’ve never made a hand before, only full body sculptures and occasionally busts. I don’t assume you want a bust that you can put on your mantelpiece in addition to a new hand?” He looked at Aeon questioningly.
He had expected Aeon to have done something heroic, so he was disappointed when the squire admitted that he had not killed the monster. “So the monster was lazy?” he wanted to know as Aeon said that it hadn’t seemed too interested in uncovering all of the rocks. “Did somebody else kill it then or did it manage to get away and is terrorizing a different part of Rynmere now?” Although he quite liked horror stories, he didn’t actually want to meet the subjects of those horror stories, so he really hoped to hear that somebody had slain the two-headed hound and that it wouldn’t show up in Venora and eat his family sometimes. Even though he occasionally disliked them, he didn’t want them to become food.

