The council building was a beautiful place, but it seemed particularly beautiful today as the Water Elemental walked through the meticulously manicured foliage of the Council Complex. Trees seemed a brighter green, the flowers more vibrant, and the white washed council building ahead of him seemed almost welcoming, embraced by the flora surrounding the main building. The paved stone path forked three-ways before him.
Today he wouldn't be teaching Discipuli as he normally did. No, instead he would be going to see an old friend -- actually this person was more complicated to him than a friend. He was so much more to Volya, but the Hor Elemental knew -- and it killed him to even think that way about his friend, but it was plain to Volya that he'd only be a good conversation and a warm body at night to the Typh Elemental. Although, if the elemental was honest with himself, that's all he could take at this point. After losing his fiancee he didn't think he could think romantically about another person.
He turned left at the fork instead of his usual right, making his away around the round, domed council building. This way was where the Acolytes made their homes. The path was as wide as a city street, with the council building on one side, and an ivy draped wall on the other. A little ways up, the path opened up into a square-looking area, with a large fountain in the middle. The Acolyte Residences were tall round domed buildings, similar to the council building, only with more levels. They were a bright and clean white, with a little garden on either side of the building. There were Acolytes milling about the area, chatting to either other in either Council Gaelic or the tongue of the country of their origin. There were others tending to the gardens, where they grew not only flowers, but also grew vegetables and fruits as well as some medicinal ingredients.
As he approached the Acolyte's chambers, the younger acolytes greeted him as Zealot Hor Nikolov, the older ones greeted him as just Volya. One of the younger Acolytes asked if he we was going to go see "Acolyte Logothetis". The Russian hadn't heard the Typh's very Greek surname in a long time, and had a moment of confusion before just nodding along to the Acolyte.
Once inside the building, Volya's mind started racing. Maybe it hadn't been such a good idea for him to visit his old friend in such a private and personal situation. It brought back memories he was trying to push down even hearing the Typh's surname. He wasn't more than a pupil-turned-friends-with-benefits, and he needed to remember that. But at the same time, he couldn't change what he felt about Aiolos. He'd developed such a deep connection with the Grecian acolyte, that he couldn't help
but feel this way. He'd impacted Volya's life in such a major way. Volya had been taken with the handsome man he had once called his mentor the first moment he'd seen him. They had the most amazing conversations until late at night. The best thing was that the Typh accepted him unconditionally.
His body was at war with his mind; his mind was telling him to run away, while his body was tugging him toward the Acolyte's room. He was too far in now to turn around he decided, so the Russian ascended the final flight of stairs, clammy hands sliding up the railing. As his footsteps hit level ground, he found he was now in a landing with a wooden table with a mirror above it.
He approached the mirror, quickly checking his reflection in the glass surface. He ran his hands through his brown-blonde hair, strands falling back into place as he combed them through. He straightened his outfit, which was a Ryzan Re'ems t-shirt under a black cardigan, with black slacks, and dragon-hide boots. After he was done preening himself, he walked the short distance to the front door of Aiolo's apartment.
He rapped on the door in a pattern he and Aiolos used whenever he stayed at the Council to differentiate each other from everyone else that visited their rooms. In a short time, the door opened and the familiar face of his old friend came into view. Volya involuntarily came in for a hug, then kissed the Grecian on both cheeks, as he traditionally did. Really, he just wanted physical contact, he missed the feeling of Aiolo's frame wrapped around his.
"Its good to see you, Aiolos. Its been a while.." his voice trailed off as he regarded his friend. Despite the man being nearly two decades older than Volya, he looked to be in his mid-twenties, and very physically fit. Aiolos looked really good, and he knew it, and his choice of clothing reflected it when he wasn't wearing his robes.
"You must've redecorated since the last time I was here, or has it always been this bright and open?" he focused his eyes past Aiolo's left ear where the sofa was. He couldn't look Aiolos in the eye, not yet anyway.
@Aiolos Logothetis