Ford managed to maintain his politeness, which Taelian hoped for and felt relieved by: it showed -- to both Lord von Klade and Lady de Lyonesse -- that he could keep his poise in tense, even emotionally threatening situations, which was a skill that was much needed in their line of work. The Knight smiled softly towards his lover, while the woman's brow rose and she hummed.
"Ford Edevane... von Klade? Do you mean to tell me you are the long lost cousin of a House forged and fabricated? Perhaps Latham adopted you as his son?" Eloise chuckled, before shaking her head. "So: you mean to tell me this man is your husband and Arlaed. Did you not just meet him two weeks ago, or did you perhaps hire him after your relationship already began, Latham?" Eloise commonly used his Loric name; Latham Stephan-Venger.
The man shrugged. "It is very clear to me that you feel much concern for me and my love life, but I can inform you that it is unnecessary. Ford and I are very happy together, and will continue to be very happy together. Say what you will about me, but for all of my close relationships, I have never made any man my Arlaed. This is different, and to be honest, I do not think you are providing Ford a very hospitable environment by barraging him this way. Can we not discuss more practical matters, Eloise?" Taelian's brows tensed.
"This is a practical matter," she said, narrowing her eyes. "You left for more than a week after saying you would be gone for two days... you have returned married to a man whom you recently hired, and you -- our greatest military asset -- have made a life-bond to an uninitiated human, vulnerable to death at any stray opportunity. I must ask, as well: Hilden informed me that Ford has grown since she first saw him. Did you steal the Argent Knight serum from Kastran?"
The Knight immediately froze. Eloise's face contorted with a sudden, inexorable fury.
"Taelian!" she exclaimed, shaking her head and clenching her fists. She looked away, taking a breath and straightening her features, her posture returning to a perfect, straightened poise. The woman's hands clasped before her lower body, and she stared. "You must ensure no one learns of that theft. That simple action could compromise everything you have worked for in Lorien -- a Celebrant, a Knight stealing one of their ampules? You compromise the integrity of the entire institution, and act like a traitor; a beggar. You sabotage not only yourself, but all Elves trying to escape the perception of being thieving and untrustworthy in Lorien. You need to engage in immediate re-training of the Customs; your behavior is irredeemably incompetent."
The Knight grimaced. "I am not your slave, Eloise. I have done my duty, without question or even time to breathe, for four years beneath you. I have become the greatest fighter in the Covenant, I've become one of your key assets in Lorien, and I've even helped us weave our way into the court of the Kyng of Jorikford. My passion is what has allowed that; if it is inconvenient for you at times, I apologize, but--"
"No, Latham. Your bloodline is what has allowed that. Your status as a Draedan, a son of Venadak of all Gods, is what has made you prominent and strong. You were just as valuable as any other Thespian before your ascension. I--" Eloise stopped herself, her eyes immediately beginning to dart between Taelian and Ford. "Oh, Gods. Does he even know?"
"Yes, he knows," Taelian affirmed, sighing.
"Good. Latham, you have become reckless. Do you intend to divorce Wendell, after everything he's done for you? Is that your plan?" Notably, she did not even mention Thomas; the woman was all about power, value and alliances. Wendell was wealthy, influential and well-connected. Thomas and Ford... they were both Griscian stragglers with minimal value to the overall strength of the Covenant as a group.
"I do, yes," he said. "It is fine. Wendell and I will remain dear friends, no matter what. Our connection transcended marriage long ago; he is more like a brother to me, and has been for years. I do not need your concern, to be frank."
"And yet I feel so much of it," she replied. "Ugh--come, into the common room down here. We need tea, immediately. Melina!"
The woman skittered towards them, Eloise whispering to the shy, blond-haired girl who promptly thereafter disappeared. Taelian locked his arm with Ford's, guiding him into the tea room beside the foyer: it was decorated with luxurious leather chairs, finely embroidered red velvet colored wallpaper, and a grand wooden fireplace with a marbled top and expensive-looking statuettes. Eloise sat in one large chair, while Taelian brought Ford to sit beside him on a small sofa; a table for tea and a meal sat before all of them.
"Taelian... I do not have positive news to share," Eloise said, staring quietly at the table. "We have much reason to believe that... Evitrix does not intend to give us our freedom or our liberty once she conquers the Kindred. Instead... she may use them as her own oppressive force; a tool for her own means. We believe she is seeking to turn Lorien into a hub for whatever manufacturing project it is that she has conceived of, perhaps in her war against that straggler in the Wastes."
The Knight's brows immediately lifted. Evitrix was a Living God: her power made even his own look infinitesimally small. If she co-opted the revolution and turned against it, they were doomed.
"What is your proposed answer to this, Eloise?" he asked.
"I don't have one," the woman replied, immediately. "If Evitrix becomes our new enemy, we will simply have to leave Lorien... or perhaps we'll be hunted down across Atharen and purged. We have to do everything we can not to give her a reason to pursue us this way -- she could easily weaponize your theft of the serum. We need her to just... turn away from us, to not acknowledge that we exist. As impossible as that seems."
"It's not possible," Taelian retorted. "It's not possible, Eloise. She meets with the Duchess; we are a quintessential part of her war strategy. Evitrix knows about us. The best thing we can do is to swear fealty to her, to promise to aide her in whichever way she requires us. Become her tools."
Eloise pursed her lips, and shortly after, tea was delivered. She sighed out. "Ford--do you know much about the Living Gods? The Adac? Your... husband is one of them, in a way, though quite diluted. I realize they don't let you learn much about them in Grisic. Are you aware of just what they are... and how powerful they are? Does their return frighten you?"