For Leif, it had been five lifetimes over since Taylor had been taken from Sir Glen's conclave two weeks ago. Though he muddled through his day, he had become detached. Sir Glen and Laurie gave Leif a wide berth, but kept a close eye on their friend. Glen had quietly been receiving messages about Taylor from Sir Marcus. He was reading one such message when he heard a dull roar start in the conclave. When Sir Glen emerged from his private study into the main entry hall, Lord Xavier had burst through the door with his entourage including, Sir Colin wearing his leather robes.
Trapped, Sir Glen did the only thing he could do. "Lord Xavier, so good to see you." Sir Glen greeted him warmly his head slightly inclined. Though he was sincere, he felt the remorseless stare from his equal, Sir Colin.
"I trust you remember Sir Colin." Lord Xavier raised an eyebrow as they entered. Glen nodded and folded his hands behind his back, falling into step next to Lord Xavier, usurping Sir Colin of his place. Sir Colin twitched his mouth with irritation and stepped right next to Glen. Lord Xavier appraised the double height entry hall with appreciation. "Every time I come here Sir Glen, your conclave continues to impress me." Lord Xavier turned and gave Colin a warning look.
"I am honored you enjoy coming here."
Laurie appeared at the top of the stairs, hearing Sir Glen's voice. She paused seeing Lord Xavier and Sir Colin as Sir Glen's guests.
"Is that your Laurie? My God Sir Glen, I should have taken her from you when I had the chance." Having been noticed, Laurie descended and joined Sir Glen by his side.
"Welcome Lord Xavier, Sir Glen." She said sweetly. Colin's hazel eyes pierced her like daggers.
"I am quite sorry I missed your binding ceremony Sir Glen. I'm sure it was quite lovely." Lord Xavier kissed Laurie's hand.
"You were quite missed." Glen assured him vaguely while looking at Sir Colin, wanting to hide Laurie behind him wishing that would be enough to warm the room against the one-man cold front that had just appeared.
"We have business." Sir Colin's words were terse. The pleasantries were biting at him; he knew from just one look at the ever 'perfect' Sir Glen, he was certainly not welcome here.
"Well, no use mincing words with you then. This way to my study." Sir Glen took the hint and directed the way to the study. When they were on the way, he whispered, "Laurie will you direct Mr. Leif to the study."
Laurie watched Sir Colin saunter behind Lord Xavier only nodded as Sir Glen left her side and motioned for a servant to bring them drinks in the study.
Once the drinks had been presented, Leif came to stand in the shadows at Sir Glen's side, and the doors firmly shut, Sir Colin walked around the room like a caged animal. Lord Xavier settled into a wingchair and sipped watching Sir Colin.
"Is there something I can get you?" asked Sir Glen.