The barmaid had taken the hint and had reverted to a polite friendliness towards Hakon. And now, with her first target out of reach, she put a hand on Andros shoulder as she handed him his ale and gave it a squeeze. It felt good - warm and solid and somehow one soft finger touched the skin of his neck just above his tunic and it sent electricity through his body.
One day he’d give in, but tonight’s wasn’t the night. He wasn’t interested in playing second fiddle for one, nor in paying for it. Hakon could have counted on a free trip to bed but Andros would surely have been expected to tip generously, and that stung a bit. He didn’t smile or wink at the barmaid or reciprocate her come-on, though he did watch her walk away and enjoy the view.
With a wry smile, he nodded at Hakon’s complaint, as old as mankind but somehow a little silly coming from him. What did he need to understand women for?
“They’re not like us, it’s true. That’s why it’s best we keep apart outside of the home, if you ask me. Women have their lives, men have ours. Rich people in Evrotai, the big city in my country, their women barely even have to leave the house. They’ve got their own quarters to themselves. You never see them.”
He sighed with a sense of longing. “If I ever get rich I’ll build houses like that for my girls, and buy them each a slave or two so they don’t have to lift a finger. On Mikronisi, everybody has to work.”
A natural segue from Hakon’s conversation starter would be to ask if he had a girl he was interested in. Boasting might follow from. But he wasn’t about to put the poor boy on the spot. He knew better. So instead he gossiped.
“You told me that you guild mages can’t marry, but I’ve been to all the towers in this part of Radenor and let me tell you, things aren’t always so simple. I met a warden - I won’t tell you which tower - who lives very openly with his mistress and three children. They have a cottage right outside the tower walls and there’s a little tunnel connecting it to his bedroom. And everybody knows it too. The family eats from the tower’s kitchen and the guild mages play with the children in the courtyard between training. It’s quite sweet, I think, though it’s a shame he can’t make it official.”