"Lady Grunito would find that delightful as well, I'm sure," Kiram replied.
"Lady Grunito isn't here right now." Javier began to unbutton the front of Kiram's shirt, but Kiram caught his hands. It was the middle of the afternoon and he could hear servants in the nearby rooms.
Javier gazed at him, with both expectation and uncertainty. His hands relaxed in Kiram's grip. That small submission touched Kiram and he leaned into Javier, kissing his mouth. Javier responded immediately, pushing into the kiss and pinning Kiram back against the blankets. The weight of his body felt good. Kiram was intensely aware of where Javier's hip pressed against his groin. He pulled Javier closer into that contact. Javier gasped, and Kiram could feel his body tensing.
Another knock at the door broke them apart.
"What?" Javier growled.
"The baths are ready, my lord." It was the same servant. "And cook was wondering if you will be dining here this evening."
"Yes." Javier shoved his hair back from his face and went to the door as Kiram quickly re-buttoned his shirt. Javier wrenched the door open. The servant bowed before him. "Tell cook that Kiram and I will have a very quick dinner here. We'll be leaving just after sixth bell so nothing elaborate."
"Will you want the Veloz carriage, my lord?"
"I doubt we'll need anything larger this evening."
"Very good, my lord." Again the servant bowed.
To their mutual disappointment, the staff had prepared a separate bath for Kiram in the green room. Kiram cleaned his injured right arm gingerly and when one of the servants noticed the wound he fetched fresh bandages. Kiram thanked him but felt a little awkward saying much more while he was standing naked in front of a virtual stranger. The servants in the Tornesal townhouse were much more formal than the intimate staff of his mother's house in Anacleto. Kiram found their constant bowing and lack of eye contact disconcerting.
While Kiram washed, a different middle-aged servant, Javier's valet if Kiram remembered correctly, laid out clothes and fussed with stockings. When Kiram asked for shaving soap and a razor the valet sent yet another servant to supply them. Kiram rinsed fragrant soap from his hair. Wet, his long curls hung down well past his shoulders. If it got any longer he'd look like he'd become a Bahiim.
"Would you happen to know where I could get a pair a scissors to trim my hair?" Kiram asked.
"Of course."
The servant didn't hand the scissors over but instead instructed Kiram to lean his head back and he trimmed Kiram's hair himself. Spiraling, gold locks littered the floor like wet ribbons. Kiram rinsed himself in the warm water one last time and then dried and dressed in Javier's spare clothes.
Feeling the dark silk fall against his skin, he couldn't help but think of Javier's body and how it had filled this cloth. As his fingers brushed over the delicate mother-of- pearl buttons, Kiram imagined how quickly he could have opened these pants and exposed Javier's hard flesh. A single glance at the scowling valet's face deadened Kiram's arousal. He buckled his belt quickly. He and Javier would have the entire evening after Lady Grunito's celebration to spend together. He should be patient and keep his mind on other matters for now.
Javier met him on the stairs. Seeing Javier shaved, clean and dressed immaculately, Kiram had to suppress the urge to tousle his glossy black hair or rumple his perfectly fitted clothes. He'd grown so used to seeing Javier tired and dirty that he'd forgotten what a refined image he could present; how he could look every bit a duke.
"You're staring," Javier commented and he sounded pleased.
A week ago Kiram would have made some excuse for his hungry gaze but today he simply said, "You're good to look at."
At first Javier seemed honestly surprised by the admission and then of course an expression of supreme arrogance settled on his handsome face. Kiram accepted it with amusement. The expression suited him, really.
They ate quickly. Afterward, in the carriage, Kiram chewed a sprig of lemonleaf to freshen his breath after the pork cutlet and roast apples. He tried not to feel nervous. After all he had dueled before hundreds of Cadeleonians only a few days before and today he had been in plain sight as Javier's squire. Still, watching a Haldiim on the tournament grounds-even cheering for him-would not be the same as socializing with him. How many of Lady Grunito's Cadeleonian guests would be willing to talk with him?
And if they did, what would he talk about? He could go on for hours about mechanisms but no one considered relentless lecturing a winning attribute in a conversationalist. And what if his breath stank of pig and onion? Kiram jammed more lemonleaf into his mouth.
The carriage stopped and he felt the blood drain from his face. Javier leaned forward quickly and kissed him lightly on the lips. "You'll be fine."
A moment later a footman dressed in Grunito red opened the carriage door and escorted the two of them into the vast Grunito townhouse. Red marble and gold inlay dominated the interior. Golden candlelight blazed from glittering candelabras, high above them.
Kiram heard the other guests before he saw any of them. Their conversation and laughter poured over strains of Cadeleonian dance music. From the threshold of the ballroom Kiram gazed down the marble steps and took in the brilliant silk dresses of young Cadeleonian women and the elaborately embroidered coats worn by the men. Their elegant forms reflected across mirrored walls, making the hundred guests appear to be a multitude. Far across the ballroom Kiram thought he caught a glimpse of arched glass doors and a flower garden outside.
When the dance came to an end, a servant announced Javier, calling out, "His Lordship Javier Tornesal, the Duke of Rauma, and. " he seemed at a loss when he glanced to Kiram but then added, "and companion."
"Kiram!" Nestor waved from far across the room. It took Kiram a moment to recognize Nestor with his hair powdered black and wearing an elaborate, red velvet coat. He looked surprisingly handsome. Kiram shyly returned Nestor's gesture. It felt like everyone in the entire ballroom had stopped to stare at him.
Javier and he descended the stairs and crossed the ballroom. They both bowed to Lady Grunito who smiled down at them like a benevolent monument.
Neither the soft gold silk of her gown nor the red ribbons braided through her hair did anything to undermine her imposing figure and with her hair blackened and the gold dust powdered across her skin, she truly did look like a cathedral statue come to life. She thanked both Javier and Kiram for attending and made Javier promise to dance with her once before the evening ended. All around people peered at Kiram. Through the music and rolling conversation he heard soft whispers.
Tornesal's squire. The Sagrada Haldiim. Heathen.
When they reached Nestor, Kiram felt a wave of relief. Elezar and Atreau were with him as was Morisio. He was back among the Hellions and, oddly, that now comforted him.
They too were dressed formally in brocaded suits and ornately embroidered stockings, though Elezar had failed to powder his brown hair, and like Javier, Atreau had no need of powder. Morissio's freckles were hidden beneath the glow of gold dust and a heavy sapphire ring glittered on his right hand.
"That's new," Javier commented.
"Won it off Lord Urvano," Morisio replied with a pleased smile. "The card room is through that little door, just past the musicians." He looked eager to return to the games.
"Fabulous. Now Kiram and Morisio can both count my cards," Elezar muttered.
Rather than adjourning to the card room, Javier scanned the assembled guests. Couples swirled across the center of the ballroom. Clusters of young girls gathered around older women and matrons, while men of all ages periodically ventured into their midst to banter and seek dance partners. "Has Fedeles arrived?"
"You think his father will allow that?" Elezar asked.