Hey folks, thanks for hanging in there! All feels, no sex in this chapter. XOXO, Im
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The Meeting Tree had never looked more opulent. Enormous live-edge banquet tables that sat fifty had been conjured, each decorated with a riot of living flowers and vines. The flowers glowed in phosphorescent pinks, blues, and purples, filling the air with their delicate perfume. The tree was lit with twinkling lights that lined the entire interior of the towering tree. The kitchen had outdone themselves, based on the number of platters that were being placed on the tables and the heaping appetizers being passed among the faeries mingling on the dance floor. The open space had somehow been preserved, though the banquet tables should have easily filled the ordinary footprint of the enormous tree. Trying to comprehend the odd expansiveness of the space gave Feldspar a headache -- surely Mal had stretched something in the fabric of reality to make the tree larger for the European delegation's welcome feast.
Mal and Daniella would be hosting their own table with the delegation, who had arrived late the night before. He and Silver had joined Mal and Dani in meeting them at the edge of the Wood to escort them to their lodgings. He had been enthralled by how different Silver looked when he spoke French. It was subtle, but the way he carried himself was a bit taller and looser. He had been a natural with with the small delegation. They had been impressed and delighted to find someone familiar with their languages, and Silver had obliged them graciously. He had spoken a smattering of Italian, German and Turkish, though English and French were sufficient to carry the conversation.
Feldspar smiled to himself at how comfortable Silver had gotten by the end of their short walk to the trees that had been prepared for their visitors. He had offered to make some of their traditional dishes, and within minutes friendly conversation had flowed between the faeries.
That made it all the stranger that Silver still hadn't arrived for the formal welcome feast. Cocktail hour was starting to drag on a bit, though the European faeries still appeared to be enjoying the opportunity to mingle on the dance floor. Mal and Dani sat in their twin thrones of living branches at the head of their enormous table, surveying the elegant scene with looks of regal detachment. Only their closest friends could detect the slight tension around Mal's eyes and the tight grip Dani had on his arm. Dinner was due to commence soon, and Silver was meant to be seated next to Mal at the head of the table. It wouldn't do to have his place empty, especially when several of the European faeries had already said how much they were looking forward to continuing their conversations with him from the night before.
Feldspar glanced at the entrance to the tree, silently begging Silver to arrive. He played with a bit of the silver embroidery at the cuff of his deep green suit jacket. He'd shown it to Silver days before, secretly delighted that the silver embroidered leaves and vines around its buttonholes and cuffs matched Silver's hair and eyes. Marking themselves as a pair had thrilled him down to his bones. Now he wondered if he had missed or dismissed how much Silver didn't want to attend, regardless of having Feldspar with him.
Silver had had a fit of nerves over the formality of the feast, which Feldspar thought he had successfully quelled. Silver was used to dressing for comfort in the kitchen and half his clothes were human-made. His Pizza My Heart hoodie and ratty jeans would not do when he was meant to serve as translator and advisor for Mal.
Luckily a lifetime at Mal's side meant Feldspar had no shortage of suits. He'd made Silver spend an entire afternoon trying on everything in Feldspar's closet. It made him unreasonably happy to see Silver in his clothes. They were very nearly the same size, and would have been exactly the same size had Feldspar not spent the better part of a year exercising himself to collapse. Silver's body had a touch more padding over his muscles and he filled out Feldspar's clothes perfectly. Silver had dutifully tried on everything Feldspar handed to him, flirting with him the entire time and teasingly muttering about having to attend boring political functions just to make his boyfriend happy. In the end they'd settled on a dark gray suit with deep green accents. It looked good next to Feldspar's outfit without being too matchy, which Silver said would make him and everyone else want to barf. Perhaps his apparent good mood that day had been bravado meant to placate Feldspar.
Feldspar frowned and berated himself internally for not going to Silver's home to escort him to the feast personally. If he had walked over with him so he'd have had a few minutes to settle his nerves.
Feldspar chewed his lip. Just then, he felt an unceremonious tug on his heart from Mal's direction. He turned and saw the flicker of irritation in Mal's eyes, irritation that he was sure masked unease. As if he had not a care in the world, Feldspar turned and walked to Mal's throne and gave him a stately bow.
"Where is your lover?" Mal hissed, his eyes trained on the visiting faeries as they mingled. "We should have been seated fifteen minutes ago. Any longer of a delay will be noticed."
"I don't know, my Lord. We agreed to meet here."
"We shall have to proceed without him," Mal said tightly. It was a small bit of magic to make Silver's place at the table disappear, so easy for Mal that Feldspar almost missed it. Seeing his chair disappear so easily made Feldspar's gut twist. Silver was essential, if not truly essential to the success of the diplomatic visit, then at the very least essential to him. He couldn't let his place at the table disappear without comment. Still, he didn't know what to say to Mal. Silver was supposed to be here and he wasn't. It felt foolish to say out loud that something might be wrong. Still, Feldspar couldn't shake the feeling that something bad had happened to Silver.
"Let the feast commence and I will find him in the meantime."
"No," Mal said sharply. "Your place is here. It will be too conspicuous without you at the table. If you leave, the delegation will surely notice seeing as you have been at my side for long enough that some of them remember you from before we settled the Wood. Silver will make his way here or not. We, however, must stay with our guests." Mal's voice was low and tight, coiled and controlled.
"Silver knows how much you wanted him here. How much I wanted him here. He gave me no reason to think he wouldn't attend this evening. Something is wrong, Mal. Something must be wrong for him to not have arrived by now." The words tumbled out of Feldspar hastily, tripping over each other in his anxiety to get them over with so he could move on to the point.
"Fel, if he were in danger I would know, and I promise you he is not," Mal said so evenly that it came out patronizing.