58th of Ash, Year 4622
The two returned to Leiden, though in a way much divergent from how they left. Rather than going by foot to a ferry, Taelian asked his lover to maintain a steady grip on his back, a series of belts and ropes keeping them tied together as they soared through the sky. They did not have all of the belongings they had come to the winery with -- they'd had to choose their favorite outfit of the three they prepared, for example, with the remainder of their "luggage" space occupied by Ford's tent and other personal care belongings.
When they returned, Taelian immediately took to his room to set everything away, lounge in bed for a while and ensure the cohesion of his presentation. Afterwards? He'd been forced to do the rounds, speaking to Hilden, Matthias, Melina, Sorka, and Fjuren, advising them on their duties and being briefed on the things he had missed in his... week, or longer, away. Anxiety thrummed through him; Eloise would not be pleased with him--in fact, he was sure she was displeased already, considering he could not seem to reach her through his Resonance radio. They had a meeting scheduled for seventeen hours (or 1700 o'clock), but she would likely not contact him any sooner. The man realized he'd made a fool of himself, the more he reflected on it all: the leader of the Covenant -- the Umpire -- could never take the liberties he just had. He was a Thespian after all, not the driven leader Eloise had proven herself to be.
The man returned to his and Ford's room after several hours of constant meetings, document reviews and more, sitting down on the edge of the bed with a grey suit covering him from collar-to-ankle, brown derby shoes around his feet. Taelian groaned.
"Fuck," he cursed, shaking his head. The man rubbed his throbbing temples, slowly swaying his head back-and-forth as he did. "Ford -- you will be expected to attend my meeting with Eloise," Taelian muttered, his mood very clearly perturbed; his voice was flat, and he did not make eye-contact with the other. "Wear your best clothing. She will likely use a Resonance portal to come here in person -- she always does that when it's time to scold me."
The man peeked up at Ford, curling his lower lip. Seeing the other man in the light, it was as if he'd almost forgotten how tall he now was, and how imposing.
"She'll be here any moment. When she comes, we'll hear a chime. Her portals sound like music... it's fascinating, really, but I can't say I'm particularly looking forward to the jingle this go around..."