For Sir Glen in the hall, the night had worn on him. These past weeks were long and cumbersome complicated by Mr. Leif's presence. He did cherish the fact that Mr. Leif had returned. It meant that not all was lost after all. And every day, there was the spark that the time away Mr. Leif had spent went to good use; without fail, Mr. Leif was definitely becoming conclave material. But even in the nonchalant manner in which Mr. Leif had returned could not be ignored.
Ever the quiet evening at the conclave those many weeks ago, though it felt as if ages had passed, Sir Glen was in his study, mindlessly stroking Laurie's back, his eyes focused on Taylor, when three knocks echoed over the entry way and through the double doors to his study.
"Continue Taylor. The servants will get the door." Sir Glen's voice was calm and steady as Taylor continued about as he had ordered her. His last free companion in the conclave was nearly perfect and Sir Glen took great pride in that fact.
Here inside, it was peaceful, though outside buckets of rain fell pierced by a tempered lightening bolt and the grumbling of thunder.
A servant came from the shadows to his side. "Forgive me Sir Glen, there is a messenger at the door for you, asking you by name."
Sir Glen waved his hand and then leaned forward pulling himself out of the wingback chair he had been sitting in.
"Laurie, take Taylor to the novice hall." And with that, he strode out into the brightly lit entryway.