Many thanks to Todger65 for helping me with editing!
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Isonei bolted from the bath giggling. Draeseth had put his clothing back on with the exception of his outer tunic and belt. Those she had put on and grinned impishly at him, but she hadn't tied the belt well. He'd pulled it free and held it in his hands making the doubled belt snap with a wicked grin.
Following her out still grinning, Draeseth had just stepped over the threshold into the bedroom where she was perched on the edge of the bed with his tunic pooling around her, when they heard the pointed throat clearing.
"I asked not to be disturbed." His grin faded quickly as he turned.
"I insisted on having breakfast with you, brother. What in Mezaldir's seven hells happened this morning?"
"That was entirely my fault!" Isonei called from the bedroom. Climbing from the bed sheepishly, she wrapped her arms around Draeseth's waist from behind. "I was being childish and-" She stopped as Draeseth wrapped his belt around her wrists and laughed softly.
"It seems to be contagious," Burgath snorted.
"If you're offended, you may leave. I am in good spirits. I have my wife returned to me, and recognized as such by the Daga." Draeseth stroked her hands keeping her wrapped around him.
"Our journey to Torga has been extended? I was informed when I made inquiries into the noise." Burgath's curiosity was more pronounced than his annoyance.
"Yes, I'm to serve as my Daga's Keran. He's seeking a match with Daga Gildith's daughter. When the match has been finalized, we can continue."
"How long will that be?"
"A month, perhaps more. But my Daga is going to make arrangements that may make the delay worthwhile." Isonei wasn't sure what they would be, but Daga Liadith was a clever one. She trusted that Burgath would be well seen to.
"What arrangements?" His tone was dubious.
"My Daga will speak to you, and I advise you strongly to remember what I said in the garden." Straightening herself up behind Draeseth was pointless but she tried regardless.
They began conversing in Torgan and after several patient moments she wriggled her way around to his side. "As amusing as it was when you tied my hands, my playful husband, I'm getting bored of being your belt."
"I have not tired of it." Draeseth stroked her hair and smiled. "You may stay out of trouble this way."
"You are a wicked horrible man." She tried to suppress a smile and poked her fingers into his side.
"I am your beast, woman." His smile turned back into the wicked grin from the bath as he began to pinch and tickle her with both hands, turning her to his front.
Laughing and shrieking, unable to get away, she tried to drop to her knees. He pulled her back up and kissed her. "You will be my belt until I decide otherwise, woman."
"I can think of a half a dozen more pleasant ways to spend the time that would keep me just as close." Isonei beamed up at him.
"Is one of them breakfast?" Burgath asked wryly.
"No, but I suppose breakfast would be nice." She buried her face in Draeseth's chest. Looking up as her hands were untied, she noticed Krouth appearing more sour than usual. "Is something wrong, Krouth?"
"My brother's presence has not stopped us from being affectionate, he disapproves of rudeness." Draeseth answered for the man.
"Nonsense." She gave Draeseth a frown. "How can we be rude if we're being affectionate in our own rooms? An uninvited guest can't dictate his host's behavior."
"You gave me some very kind advice, Lady Isonei." Burgath sounded peeved. When she looked at him his eyes were narrowed and he looked like he wanted to slap her. "Don't ever say that of royal company."
As if noticing her confused look, Krouth informed her in a cool and careful tone, "My Lady, there are different rules for royalty."
"That baffles me, it seems like common courtesy." Taking a breath she put on a cool, practiced smile to hide her dismay. "Forgive me for trying to impose Aran views. I hadn't realized how unwelcome they would be. If my Daga hasn't sent any clothes for me I will retire to my room to dress. Enjoy your breakfast, your Highnesses."
"I will not have my wife walking the halls of this place in my tunic." Draeseth's good spirits seemed to have vanished. He snapped something at Burgath in Torgan.
"If she is so prone to unhappiness with you-" He stepped back as Draeseth advanced on him snarling in Torgan.
"Lady Isonei, I have a dress for you in the bedroom." Krouth kept his voice low, ushering her hurriedly into the other room. He closed the door, blocking out the voices and pointed to where her dresses had been kept with Draeseth's tunics. "I had a dress and undergarments fetched while you were bathing. I put them away not expecting you would require them so early."
"Thank you, Krouth." Isonei started toward the clothes and then turned with a look that apparently surprised him. "Would you say that your people are courteous?"
"Yes, Lady Isonei, but courtesy has very clear rules." The faintest of smiles crossed his face. "Arans seem to find rules distasteful."
"Not at all, Torgans just seem to be needlessly strict with some things." She sighed and shook her head turning again to fetch the clothes. Inside the closet, she ran her fingers over Draeseth's tunics looking for a dress.
"That they are both princes should mean they are equals but his brothers don't always see it that way." Krouth frowned at her from the door of the small room as if she were compelling him to confess to something against his will. "I believe it to be one of the reasons he chose to embrace our religion where his brothers did not. In the eyes of Ganas, all men are equal." He paused and then pointed, "Your dress is at the end, and your things are hung inside it."
"Thank you. Andnaeuth said our religions weren't so different at their cores." Isonei offered him a smile.
A speculative look crossed his face, "Perhaps, if his Highness pleases, you could be introduced to our religion."
"I would like that. I don't know much about it, from what I understand you only have two Gods?"
"Two?" Krouth looked baffled.