By the time he and Dris reached the Rathskeller Inn on Saturday night, Rhys had already lost his tie to the depths of a pocket in his sport coat. His mask was firmly in place, at least, for all the good it did to obscure his identity.
Like his lover, he had decided to incorporate wine into the black of his ensemble, but he did so in smaller touches: the petal-like edges of a pocket square, the sheen of his waistcoat, the overlay of his mask, and the twinkle of gemstones in the lobes and cartilage of his ears.
Once Dris had greeted Gideon, Rhys stepped forward to shake the man’s hand and thank him for inviting them. Then he shadowed the bard through the crowd, waving to those he recognized while they sought out Sylista and delivered her gifts.
To complement the beautiful bouquet Dris had given her, Rhys presented her with a bottle of cabernet that had been engraved to read
Happy Birthday, Sylista. Around the words were engraved a starburst of tiny candles, replete with flames.
In lieu of kisses, Rhys offered Sylista a big hug, then offered Viktor a handshake. He offered the same to Mathian when he found the man in the crowd.
From there, he set out to work the room with Dris. As was his way, he allowed Dris to shine brighter during their interactions. This atmosphere was the bard’s natural element and Rhys adored the way he lit up while socializing. Rhys held his own, though, flattering the ladies and the blokes alike.
Over the course of the evening, he tried to invite Maggie, Anya, and Sylista out onto the dance floor with him. And if he managed to score a dance with Conner or
Gatito, too, well, that was all the more reason to wear that foxy grin of his. And when the karaoke machine got cranked up, a little bit of cajoling was all that was necessary to get him to accompany his bard of a boyfriend on a song or two.
At the end of the night, when things began to wind down, he said goodbye to his and Dris’ friends with hugs and handshakes, then led his lover down onto the sands to take a walk in the moonlight before they made their way home.