Very well. Although I may see you this evening if that's the case. It's fine, however. I will likely spend the night in the training hall or the library.
Do try not to irritate Rigaldo too much while you're here, though?
You own your own house, I can rely on you not to ask me inane questions about my wellbeing, and you didn't mock me for acting like the village idiot in front of the entire city.
I'll know by tomorrow evening whether or not Lelouch will be making use of the spare room. If not, you'll have it to yourself. It is the room on the second floor nearest the stairs and beside Jon's. Although it is smaller than the others, it is private and well away from the noise that sometimes befalls the main floor during the daytime.
Voice.
[ A breath. The first name is the hardest. ]
Morgana. Guinevere. Lancelot.
Voice.
Very well.
[He's curious now, more than he was before, about what happened to you when you returned home. But he won't pry. Right this moment, at least.]
I'll not be home until quite late tomorrow as I will be heading to Themis.
Voice.
[ That seems like something from so long ago. He huffs out a humourless little laugh. ]
All right. I'm heading to your house... right now, actually. But I shall see you tomorrow.
[ He's incredibly, inexpressibly grateful; for the lack of questions more than the bed. ]
Voice.
[Have another sigh.]
Very well. Although I may see you this evening if that's the case. It's fine, however. I will likely spend the night in the training hall or the library.
Do try not to irritate Rigaldo too much while you're here, though?
Voice.
[ All forced jollity. But he'll do his best to avoid him anyway. And Isley, if he can manage it. ]
...Thank you.
[ Those words are a lot more grudging when he's not enchanted. ]
Voice.
You'll be expected to earn your keep the same as anyone else under my roof. No servants will wait on you there.
Voice.
...Even if it's, perhaps, been a while.
Voice.
[...]
Why did you come to me?
Voice.
[ And because... he knew Isley'd say yes. ]
Voice.
[Isley's amusement sounds subdued, however.]
I'll know by tomorrow evening whether or not Lelouch will be making use of the spare room. If not, you'll have it to yourself. It is the room on the second floor nearest the stairs and beside Jon's. Although it is smaller than the others, it is private and well away from the noise that sometimes befalls the main floor during the daytime.
Voice.
Your generosity is appreciated, Isley.
Voice.
And that you won't mind being equally cooperative if ever I need something from you in the future, yes?
Voice.
Voice.