Silverfox did not even wince, but the crash of splintering glass dampened Firesong's anger as effectively as a bucketful of cold water splashed into his face. He stared at the heap of glass shards on the table with his jaw clenched.
'Firesong, if it had not been Karal, it would have been someone else,' Silverfox said calmly into the heavy silence. 'Given that he is half Shin'a'in, it would probably have been Querna. I cannot picture a Shin'a'in Goddess- Sworn leaving him in the unsettled state you have described to me yesterday. He was and is going to grow and mature, and short of damaging his mind, there is nothing you could have done to change that.'
'What would you have felt if it
'No,' he said slowly. 'No. If he had turned to Querna, that would probably have made things worse. Karal is not precisely the figure of authority that Querna was; a Goddess-Sworn would certainly have turned him to mysticism much more quickly than Karal did.'
Only now did Silverfox rise and take a place on the couch beside Firesong, although the
Firesong had no answer for that, but Silverfox didn't appear to expect one.
'There are many ways in which his spirit was scarred that you and I will never and can never understand, thanks to the Gods,' Silverfox continued, his blue eyes thoughtful. 'I have talked to him since I arrived here, since I became aware of your troubles.'
Silverfox paused and smiled slightly. 'I knew at once that was not the one to help him in his personal quest, but I did learn some things. I think, perhaps, that he will never be able to have a strong emotional bond to any one person—not because he is not capable of one, but for other reasons. He has seen how emotions can be a weapon in the hands of someone as unscrupulous as Falconsbane, and I think he will avoid emotional attachments for fear of using them himself in that way.' The
Bitterness welled up in him, as much at the logic of Silverfox's words as at the conclusion. It matched what he himself had observed, all too closely.
'But where does that leave me?' he asked, allowing his bitterness to well over into his words. 'I spent all of my time here caring for An'desha when I might have been cultivating other possibilities. Now he has found other interests, and the possibilities I might have had when I first arrived are closed to me. Should I return to the Vales, I would find that all those of my inclination have paired off. So what am I to do? Where am I to look? He has had our time together
Silverfox pursed his lips, then grimaced. 'Well, I must admit that you have me there. You have given of yourself and your abilities here when you could easily have gone back to your own Vale or to k'Leshya. You have benefited a land and a people that are not even your own. Now, in fairness, I must point out that there are many who find your life and your position enviable, but that does not help how you feel now.' He sighed. 'I do not have a solution for you, or even much comfort to offer. Being exclusively
'And I am no pederast, to go looking for companions in the nursery because all those of my own years are paired,' Firesong said sourly.
Only now did Silverfox offer to touch him, and only to place one hand on his knee. 'Firesong, my pretty bird, I like you very much. What comfort, physical and otherwise, that you feel you could accept from me I gladly offer— and that is as a friend, not as
'But it also does not hurt.' He managed to smile thinly. 'I will have to find a solution for myself.'