Ajax let out an aggravated puff of breath and got up off of Hakon’s lap. He took the letter and put it back in his book, then started to putter. He put the book in its place, tidied the shaving supplies, and gathered discarded clothes off the floor. Hakon was still naked, a condition Ajax wouldn’t ordinarily want to correct, but he grabbed some clothes and brought them to the mage so he could dress. The message you have blown your chance at round 2 at the moment was implied, though Ajax was unlikely able stick to that resolve if Hakon tempted him.
Something about what Hakon said rubbed him the wrong way and he needed to think it over. Hence the puttering. It wasn’t just that Hakon was raining on what ought to be a rather spectacular parade. His question was fair, after all, and at the top of Ajax’s mind too: why had the children been made to think Fell was dead? Whose doing was that and was it done honestly? Where had Fell been all this time?
No, there was more. It almost seemed like Hakon wanted Ajax to distrust his own father. Why? Was he jealous that Ajax got this wonderful revelation and Hakon never would? That seemed too churlish for Hakon? Was he upset that he’d have to share Ajax’s attention for a time? Possible but not likely. They’d have nearly a month together on the road. A few days with his father wouldn’t make a difference.
He looked at Hakon, who seemed distinctly unhappy. Ajax was making him stew a bit while he thought, which was maybe a little mean. Whatever Hakon had intended it couldn’t have been malicious. To reassure him, Ajax came back and sat beside him on the bed. He looked Hakon in the eye and patted his leg. Ajax had figured it out, or thought he had anyway.
“Are you worried he won’t like you because you’re in the guild? Or you don’t like him already because he used to be, decades ago. You’ll be fine. When I tell him about how you keep saving my life and how wonderful and trustworthy you are, he’ll love you. And you’ll see he’s not like you’re imagining. He’s just an artist and a singer. He’s a lot like me. Does that put your mind at ease?”