by Thorin on Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:58 am
Thorin secured the weapons and watched Nimue's mood grow beyond frustration. Even though she wasn't verbally saying she was upset, he could tell by her body language and the way she interacted with him. She avoided direct eye contact with him and other guests. He couldn't blame her, but it wasn't as if he had invited D'Angelo to their home. Thorin was naturally wary of the man, but he was willing to give him a second chance. They would all receive their weapons the next morning, provided everyone behaved themselves.
The foreigners amused him and the serving elves amused him even more. At this point, he was too nervous to eat, his eyes watching the guests carefully. Thorin almost forgot about the gift from D'Angelo, but he pulled the box toward him. Opening it carefully, he was shocked to find a forging hammer. The design was clean, simple and everything he expected in such a tool. He immediately thanked D'Angelo, feeling compelled to test its ability.
Sensing the hot glare from Nimue, he put the hammer back in its case. If she was upset over weapons being on the table, she wouldn't appreciate him swinging a hammer around at the table- especially in front of guests. Whem the elves brought their meals, he was hesitant on “digging in” to their hearty dinner. Considering Nimue was adept with her greenhouse, he wondered if she hadn't given him, or D'Angelo a special spice. Toying with the soup, he simply waited to catch her eye, in hopes that she had in fact forgiven him.
No such luck.
Sighing, he looked to Chizuru, who appeared more feminine than a few moments ago. Her traveling partner looked apprehensive about their meal, which amused him. He didn't understand the language they spoke, so he was thankful for D'Angelo and his translation skills. At least he wouldn't look too ignorant, but the language barrier could be a problem later.
“I suppose you are wondering how the dead can summon you here...I forged his signature. I don't exactly have a stellar reputation where I come from. I am pleased that you have decided to stay and I hope you accept the position as nanny.” Thorin hadn't exactly stressed what the job would entail in the letter. It would be amusing to see her reaction, but she obviously agreed with the price tag attached, or she wouldn't have shown up at their door in the first place. “I am not proud of my action, but it was the only way to ensure that someone would receive my request.”
Chizuru and her company would have questions for him, which is why he planned on meeting with her and D'Angelo privately. Without the wife glaring daggers in their direction, they would feel more comfortable discussing business matters. “I will speak to each of you privately after our meal. If you have any questions, I would suggest you think of them now. If neither of you mind, I would prefer to speak with Chizuru first, considering her position here.” Thorin wasn't the type to throw a man out in the cold, but he had a feeling that Nimue didn't want D'Angelo under their roof. Truth be told, he'd rather watch the man closely, than allow him that sort of freedom.
His eyes met his wife, who returned a seemingly genuine smile. Thorin knew otherwise, feeling the cold attitude radiating from her. He would have to convince her, that he was sane when he made these decisions and that would be difficult with her current mood.
He as grateful for D'Angelo's ability to speak Chizuru's language. Without someone skilled, he would have been lost. The man might have had a bad history with Nimue, but he could prove his worth and redeem himself. Given the context of his character, he wondered if the man even had that desire.
“I apologize, but I don't recall your name. I only know that you were in the presence of Queen Igraine and that you were the one to give me the locket.” Thorin supposed that he owed the man for that blessing, but he doubted that Nimue would see anything positive. It was obvious that D'Angelo wasn't here to reclaim it, or he would have threatened him by now.
Right now, they needed more allies than enemies. He had enough of those. Thorin was weary of the fighting, something he had endured not too long ago. Unlike his father, he wanted to make peace before war.