Chapter Two: Gavotte
When Aaron stepped at the bottom of the staircase, the strangers had already entered the house. He stopped next to Sephirya, looking up at her with a questioning frown; his sister however didn't even notice his expression. Her eyes were glued on their guests at the center of the living room.
It was three Hume. A man and two boys, and all three of them had wheat-like blond hair. With a slight sense of territoriality, he first observed the two boys. One of them had a plain armor made of leather, and a low ponytail that he kept resting on his right shoulder as he turned his head around slowly, examining the furnitures of the house. The long blond bangs of his fringe were framing a rather feminine face, with thin eyebrows and a small mouth.
The second wasn't looking around. With short, spiky hair covering most of his forehead with the exception of its middle, he was wearing a mail made with steel rings, and had a wrapped stick tied across his back, probably a sword or a short spear. His eyes, of an horribly vivacious blue shade, were firm, staring into space, completely uninterested at the surroundings. Aaron felt something odd watching him. He had the impression that boy had a much greater pride and self-esteem than the other two. Perhaps it was because of his straight, statuary stance. He felt a sudden grip at the bottom of his stomach when the boy's eyes suddenly moved on him, emotionless.
Aaron could bear the weight of that gaze for a few seconds, before imposing himself to give attention at the rest of the room.
Surprisingly, all his family had interrupted the busy daily routine to gather there and meet the guests. The only two missing were his father and grandfather, who both entered at that very moment from the back door in the open kitchen.
His father slipped his gloves off the hands and tucked them quickly at his belt, before approaching the blond man with a great smile. - Mr. Asgard! Your arrive was earlier than I had expected…! You didn't even give me the time to change to some proper clothing to welcome you.
- Please, just call me Janus. - The man returned the smile and bowed his head slightly, while shaking hands with Aaron's father. His hair were much shorter than those of both the boys, and he had the same eyes of the boy with the ponytail. Aaron dedicated but a quick, careless glance at his linen clothes. - There is no need to be so formal, my friend.
Aaron's father nodded profusely, and then quickly turned around to look at the old farmer who had entered with him. He stepped back, allowing Janus Asgard to step ahead and shake hands with him.
The blond man smiled. - Ah, you must be Mr. Saman Idavoll, the owner of this wonderful place…! Your son Julius wrote me about you in his letters.
Granpa Saman nodded just once, glaring at him and scanning his appearance slowly. - So you're that goldsmith from Bastok everybody's been talking about lately.
- Dad… - muttered Julius, scratching his head embarrassed. - The Asgard family is very popular in Quon! Sir Janus here was also close to become a senator, but declined the offer. Isn't that right?
The Bastoker tilted his head slightly, with an embarrassed chuckle. - Yes, I couldn't afford the time to instruct my sons and also take care of the Republic.. Family's always a first to me.
- Hmph. - Saman glanced at the two boys behind Janus and then walked to his favorite leather couch, sitting and staring sternly at the scene.
Julius turned to look at the goldsmith again. - Please don't mind my father. He isn't used at guests anymore.
- It's all right. I perfectly understand that feeling. - Janus's smile didn't falter. - And I respect it. It's the proof that he is a man truly loyal and devoted to his family and work.
- Indeed. - Aaron's father nodded frantically. - Ah, but where are my manners? Here, let me introduce you my family.
He stepped back to place one hand on the shoulder of the woman in blue dress with a light-chestnut braid resting on her shoulder. - This is my wife Claudia, the love of my life, and the lovely young woman next to her is her sister Claire.
Auntie Claire and Aaron's mother both bowed shyly. Julius then motioned to the two women on the green couch next to Saman. - My wife's mother, Antoniette, and Cornelia, the woman that had the courage to bring me to this world.
- Delighted. - Janus's smile was polite and respectful, he bowed.
- I think you already met with my sister Jayne…? - Julius looked at auntie Jayne with a raised eyebrow.
She and the goldsmith nodded to each other. - Yes. I believe she is who talked to you about me. I had the pleasure to work on her wedding rings. How is your husband doing, by the way?
She tilted her head with a small shrug, adjusting the little baby in her arms. - Moren? Still working hard in Jeuno.
- Ah. Yes, I think I'll go pay him a visit on our way back home. - Janus approached her and the two dark-haired girls in front of Jayne and bending forward to look at them. - And these two splendid princesses are your…?
Jayne chuckled. - Yep! This little one is Samantha, she's only three. And this is Luciana. - She placed her hand on the taller of the two. - She's nineteen. And this other is Rose, twelve.
Rose shook her long curly hair and stepped back blushing, hiding behind her mother as the man reached out with a smile. He chuckled, and then moved instead to take Luciana's hand and kiss it. The girl blushed strongly and moved in a goofy bow. - N-Nice to meet you. Welcome, sir Asgard.
- Enchanted. - He straightened up and looked at Julius with a nod. - I love big families.
Aaron jumped slightly at the feeling of an unexpected hand placing on his shoulder. He and Sephirya looked up at their mother. Claudia had silently walked behind them to frame them with her arms, as if demanding attention. The boy looked back ahead and felt a shake to his spine when he saw his father motioning at them.
- And last but not least, those of my own blood.
- I'm Sephirya! - The girl made one step forward and straightened on attention like a soldier, arms down to her sides, and bowed down to nearly 90 degrees in a military bow. - A pleasure to meet you, sir Asgard! I'm so thankful that you have come here!!
The man blinked in surprise at the bow, and one hand reached slowly to his mouth before he'd start to shake in a muffled laughter. - Okay… You can relax now, soldier.
- Eh? - Sephirya looked up and then around at the embarrassed faces. - Did I say something wrong?
Julius sighed, scratching his head. - Seph, we tried this out several times yesterday…
- No no, she's lovely. - Janus forced himself to suffocate the laughter. - She's even better than my younger son Jason…! - He turned to look at the long-haired boy with a smirk. - Don't you agree, James?
- Absolutely, Father. - he replied, tilting his head slightly with a polite smile to Sephirya, his hands clasped behind his back.
The attention was now on him, and Aaron's father arched his eyebrows. - Oh, so he is the James Asgard I heard about? I knew you would take two of your sons along. So the other one must be Zackrias Asgard, am I corr–
- Julius… - whispered Claudia, and Aaron perceived some irritation in her voice as she dug her nails on his shoulders, demanding that her husband wouldn't forget to introduce the last member of the family. It was a ritual that Aaron would've gladly skipped. The kid just looked away, irritated.
- Hm? - His father turned to look at them, and his eyes widened slightly in surprise. - Oh..! I'm sorry, honey. Where is my head today…? - He gestured to Aaron and looked at Janus. - Forgive me, for a moment I forgot… This is my son. His name is…
He fell quiet when the other son of Janus Asgard, the one with the short spiky hair who hadn't stopped gazing on Aaron from the moment their eyes had met, moved towards the young boy. His steps were cadenced and light, despite the armor, and he didn't hesitate a second.
Stopping in front of Aaron, he leaned forward and reached to his chin, lifting it to look at his eyes. Aaron jumped slightly at the contact, and when he was forced to look again in those so-damn blue soulless eyes, he had to fight against his own instinct to run away from him.
The blond scrutinized him for a few seconds, in silence, just as everybody in the room watched him quietly. He then tilted his head slightly. - Aaron S Idavoll.
Aaron blinked and shook his head free from the older boy's grasp, taking a step back against his mother's legs. How did he know his name?
The boy in armor straightened up and turned to look at Janus Asgard. - I believe he is the one, Father.
- Very well, Mathias. - Janus seemed pleased at the scene. - It's good to see that your touch hasn't died.
- Mathias…? - Julius blinked in confusion, watching the boy walk calmly back to his place. - I thought…
The Bastoker shook his head, raising one hand in a peaceful manner. - There was a change of plans. It's true, Zackrias was supposed to follow me… but see, Mathias is going to return to his family in San d'Oria soon, and we wanted to spend some time together without delaying our visit to you. - He said, looking back at his sons with a smile. - And also, I wanted to see if he had kept up with his studies while living in the kingdom.
The farmer glanced at his sister and then back at him. - Oh, so he's not your…?
- Ah ah, he is my son indeed! - said the Goldsmith, placing one hand on both the boy's shoulders and then looking at Mathias. - But Mathias is special. You see, twenty years ago I happened to be in San d'Oria for work… Misfortune wanted that the mighty dragon Vrtra chose that day for one of its assaults to the city. I almost died as the shop I was in collapsed under the fire attack of the mighty beast, but a knight, Sir Aushtalle, managed to barge in and save my life. My wife got pregnant that year, and to thank that brave Elvaan and the Goddess herself, I decided to let him keep my newborn under his care, so that his bravery and pride may also be passed to the Hume. Mathias was that child.
- A child raised by the Kingdom… I see… - Julius frowned, but didn't comment.
- Is that a problem? - Again, the voice of whom the goldsmith had introduced with the name of Mathias seemed to impose silence in room with brutal force, yet with the neutral and calm sound of a breeze in a tree's leaves. The image Aaron had at that was pretty different: he saw the same hidden power of thunder in it. A corner of his mind wondered if it wouldn't be him the target of the next lightning.
His father lingered on Janus Asgard, before shaking his head with a measured smile. - Of course not! I just thought your story was quite interesting indeed…
- What good could there possibly be in being taught by mudwine drinkers? - Muttered grandpa Saman, pulling out a pipe from a small wooden box on the table nearby.
- Dad…! - Julius looked at his father with shock. Saman returned a burning glare.
- Forgive him… - Murmured Claudia weakly.
- It's no offense. Mr. Idavoll Sr.'s curiosity flatters me. - Said Mathias quietly, staring straight at the elder. - I would excessively talk at length about what I have learned in the Kingdom. However, if I were to choose a topic that may appeal your interest, I recall that it was a very Elvaan the young man who discovered and developed the current chocobo riding methods, thanks to which, as I can see, your table isn't missing food of optimal quality.
- Wellpard, of the Bulletoran clan, 375 C.E. - Followed in Granny Cornelia with a proud smile. He just nodded once, without a fickle of emotion crossing his face.
There was a brief moment of embarrassing silence, after which Janus Asgard burst into a laughter. Aaron's parents exchanged a worried look.
- As you can see, along with faith and discipline, the Elvaan decided to instill a proper amount of arrogance into my son as well! - he said, patting friendly on the boy's shoulder.
- Father, what do these people want? Why are they here? - Aaron wasn't excessively fond to anyone in his family, but to see a stranger, barely a man, shut his grandfather up in front of everyone like that had caused him to feel a strange grip to his stomach, a feeling that he'd eventually learn to call hatred. But right then, all he could do was stand there, clenched fists on his side, lips pursed, and glaring daggers at Janus Asgard, wondering why what he had just witnessed felt so wrong.
Everyone looked at him, and the two men at the center exchanged a look.
- We're here to buy a chocobo. - Said the Bastokan goldsmith, approaching and crouching down to look at him face-to-face. - And for you, Aaron.
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