by Nayt on Sun Dec 07, 2008 9:43 pm
Although Icsorue disagreed with Eilert in terms of death not being sad, she still respected his opinion and resolve. It would have made passing away easy for him, knowing that he had succeeded as much as he possibly could given the short time he was given to live. Still, she would have been extremely sad were he to die, and seeing his health degrade so rapidly over the last couple of years had really done a number on her. Sturm, too, had been affected, but he was in agreement with Eilert. He would had missed his friend very much, but he'd have regarded Eilert's achievements and happiness--he'd have no seen it as a tragedy, like Icsorue would have.
They were inevitably lead out of the atrium and into the dining room, where a modest feast awaited them. It was enough to suffice for a party of four with none too many leftovers, at the very least! Steam billowed off of the roast beef which sat as a hunk of perfectly baked beef, set within a beef broth, baked with diced carrots, celery, diced pieces of potatoes, and slices of whole onion--a broth in which it had cooked for the duration, culminating the flavor of the broth and the vegetables all into the moistened meat itself. The side dish of green beans must have been recently obtained fresh from a garden, as they were whole--untrimmed and juicy, and the potatoes must have been purchased from a recent harvest (or perhaps grown on this very estate!), peeled, and smashed with added moisture to form a baked dish of creamy potatoes, with brown gravy--beef flavored, likely originating from the beef used for the roast--on the side, just in case one of them wished not to use the roast's broth for gravy.
"This looks delicious, Helena," Sturm announced as they approached the dining room table, "Vastly superior to what Icsorue can prepare on her own."
"Oh, hah hah," Icsorue faked a laugh, "You can't do much better than oI can. And besoides! It's not loike you have anyone else to cook for you, and oI'll be damned if you cook for yourself."
Sturm flashed a bit of a smile to Icsorue, who grinned in return. They enjoyed this sort of thing, tossing comments back and forth that made them seem as if they were actually feuding, but due to their friendly, jocular tones and complete lack of antipathy for one another, it was easy for the observant to conclude that they were just picking on one another.
As before, he pulled out a chair for her at the table, and Icsorue took the seat soon after. Sturm sat to the left of Icsorue, with the table setting having Helena across from Sturm and Eilert across from Icsorue. For a moment, both of them were quite; Sturm eying the roast beef as if he were analyzing the physiology of the beast from which it came before its inevitable demise, and Icsorue inspecting the dining room as if she had never been there before. It was the same as the atrium: lively. After a moment, she remembered something, and coughed awkwardly.
"oI, uh . . . um, m-may oI propose a toast?" Icsorue asked nervously.
There certainly didn't appear to be any reason for her to be nervous, and she wasn't all too anxious--it was just momentary, anyways. Provided that Helena and Eilert didn't mind a toast, she lifted her glass of wine, for which Sturm would follow, but not quite as elevated, as per how toasts proceeded in general--the proposer's glass had to be higher than everyone else's. It was but another oddity of the days' culture, but that was simply how they were all raised to be, from Sturm's upbringing in Germany to Icsorue's in a poor area of England.
"To new loife," she'd speak with a smile.
Eilert was going to live, and could even treat this as a brand new life, free of the shackles of an untimely demise. It was definitely worth a toast, but certainly wasn't the only mention in this multifaceted toast Icsorue had proposed to the rest of the four person dinner party.