70th of Frost, Year 4621
It was nice of Thomas to invite him over to breakfast in his and Latham's room. Honestly though, he felt a little out of place here. He took a chair at the table by Thomas. They were alone, Latham had left a moment ago, to arrange their citizenship. It was strange how the man could deal with adverse situations in life and seemingly... making it look just easily. He just somehow came up with the right solution to do. Whether it was the beating of Wiessen, the necromancy treatment, or the legislation of this country.
He smiled nervously at Thomas. He could guess that the young man wanted to say something, but he was quicker.
Thomas must have known that although he and Latham had cleared things up, between him and Maladan questions have risen on the contrary.
"Thomas, I would like to tell you that... no matter what happened, you are still the person who helped me when I was alone. I trust and respect you, nothing has changed that. I'm glad I can be your friend. I'm sorry I was harsh and maybe even cold when your husband saved us... and thank you for not forgetting me, as you promise. It means a lot. Really."
This was pretty good to begin with and Maladan was wondering if he shouldn't leave it at that. It sounded like a good ending, or rather a beginning of conversation, but he wouldn't be entirely honest with Thomas if he'd stop now. There was a B to an A.
"I'm not saying... I'm not worried... that one day you'll feel the need to run away from our friendship. I know we didn't start out at really bright circumstances and we were more like... dragged by circumstances, but I want you to know that I... I mean it. And I hope you do, too. And I hope this won't discourage you." The elf said and fell into another nervous silent.
"Okay, this is the point where it's probably clear to you... that I haven't had many friends, and I am no master of communication." He rubbed the bridge of his nose with a sigh, preferring to stuff his mouth with bread, before he says anything stupid. He felt like for some reason he either had nothing to say, or he was talking shit.
At the same time, there was also... the situation with Latham yesterday. It was probably nothing ~ he shouldn't have bothered Thomas with it.