Chapter 271: Official Functions
The exact details of what happened were completely lost on Jyren. This was mostly due to the fact that he still didn’t understand a word of Alraxian and the entire thing was done in said language...but also because Shadow had zoned so far out of the place that he kept glancing over to make sure she didn’t fall over like some deactivated droid. Shadow...Marix...whatever. Whatever the hell her name was had gone straight past shock to a defense mechanism that worked far too well. Yes, maybe it was really happening, and she really was in that dress in front of all of these people with Jyren right there...but she wasn’t there for it, so what did it matter?
What did matter was that she nodded and responded as was necessary...thankfully, Jyren wasn’t expected to do the same, mainly because of a sharp conversation Shadow had not had with them before hand about his lack of understanding of the Alraxian language. It was also the same conversation in which she had not ordered them to make the whole thing quick. And, intelligently, the orders that weren’t given were listened to quite clearly.
In a very short time for a ceremony as large and elaborate as this one was supposed to be, it really did go by rather quickly. That was mostly because of the general lack of active attentiveness by either of the two most important participants...but no one really seemed to notice this. It went unnoticed because, somehow, the two of them managed to do everything right on cue and without any hesitation.
At the end, Jyren suddenly came to realize there was applause and a very loud cheering all around. When the ears had delivered this information, the other senses jumped back into their working modes and quickly reported their own new information. Namely that he and Shadow were kissing...right in the middle of all of this with a thousand(at least) eyes on them. As he pulled back(slowly enough to not look like he was jerking away in sudden shock), Jyren noticed that Shadow also had the wide-eyed look that showed she, too, had just returned to the real world.
There was a moment of frozen panic on her face as more words were spoken, but Jyren tried to ignore the noise. [Um...did I do something wrong?]
He had decided something needed saying, and, sadly, that was all that had come to his mind. It was a stupid thing to ask...really, if he’d done something wrong, why all the general happiness? But it was too late now, and it was already ‘said.’
Shadow managed to shake her head without actually moving it. This baffled Jyren, but somehow she did it. [No just...just this everything...wouldn’t be so bad if they weren’t all staring...]
[I know what you mean.]
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Barely ten minutes later, things had spread out and the room was turned into a party nearly identical to the one back on the Capital a few days earlier. Music played, people danced, food covered a huge table near where Jyren and Shadow had stood at an ‘altar’ before. The mood was about the same as before, too, and truthfully, it was nearly the same situation...a celebration of the two of them. Though now it seemed to be combined with a sort of funeral ceremony(Jyren couldn’t bring himself to use the word ‘celebration’) for the previous Empress and Emperor. Shadow had once said that Alraxians mourned the newly born and celebrated the dead, and apparently, she wasn’t kidding.
Shadow had been accosted by a group of the avian Jendari who were present, and Jyren had taken that chance to slink off for some food(for the both of them, of course). While at the large table, at least thirty Alraxians smiled and said something to him while nodding. A few of the more adventurous ones actually patted him on the back, but Jyren couldn’t help but notice that they were given very sharp looks from the guards who seemed to be near every column. He also ran into his father.
“This is one of those times where your mother would embarrass you by fixing you collar and telling you how handsome you look,” the older Alraxian said with a smile on his face.
Jyren returned the smile and the tight hug from his slightly taller father, “Yes, well I doubt it would do all that good. It really helps to not share a language with most of the people here.”
The smile on his father’s face became a devious grin and he elbowed his son in the ribs gently, “Trust me, Jyren, your mother could have found a way to do it without speaking a word.”
Jyren laughed, but it slowly faded into a sigh. After a moment, he said quietly, “I wish I could have really known her...I wish she could have been here.”
“She would have been proud of you, son,” Navik said, resting an arm on Jyren’s shoulder, “I know I’m proud of you. You’ve done so much, and become a better man than your mother and I could have ever hoped for. Now I don’t care what you think you’ve done wrong, son, but just trust me on this...you’re a good man, and with her you’re an even better one.”
An awkward silence arose between the two of them. Jyren manage a smile and finally nodded, “Thank you...”
His father patted his shoulder, “Listen, Jyren, I don’t want to lose you again. It was my fault the first time. I should have never left you alone. But I don’t want to lose you now...” he sighed heavily and raised a hand to keep Jyren silent, “But, I know you’re going to go anyway. So I want you to do something for me. You come back here...you come back alive and well, and you bring her with you. And don’t you dare let her come back alone. Understand?”
It was the first time Jyren had ever heard a stern, fatherly tone from the older Alraxian, and, somehow, it made Jyren smile even more, “I will, dad. But...are you...?”
He trailed off when Navik waved a hand, “I’ll be fine. We’ll all be fine. It won’t be easy, but we’ll be fine...and we’ll be here for when you come back.”
The only thing Jyren could really do in response to that was nod. His father had that way of speaking where even if the statement was probably irrational or reaching, it was hard to argue with because he just sounded so damned sure of himself. It was also something, Jyren noted, that Mare had once yelled at him about all those years back. Sometimes it was terrifying to realize just how much he was like his parents, even without them being there all his life.
“Jyren,” his father cut into the thoughts and nudged him gently before motioning over to where Shadow stood. She was now surrounded by another group of people who were obviously trying to compliment someone that was very unused to compliments of any kind. Even Navik could see that in Shadow’s face, “It would probably be a good idea to lend a hand over there.”
Running a hand through his white hair and noting that only the blue hairs fell back in front of his eyes, Jyren gave up on food and started back. He got three steps before stopping. Jyren took a deep breath and turned around to face his father again, “This is the last time I’m going to see you for a long time, isn’t it?”
Navik Keros’ face showed the same neutral expression on his face that his son currently held when he nodded, “I have a feeling you’re right.”
Silence. A few Alraxians walked between them, nodding to Jyren as they passed. Then, biting his lower lip, he finally said, “I will be back, dad.”
“I know you will, son. Now get over there and enjoy the rest of the night.”
There was a long hesitation before Jyren finally nodded and turned away. Neither father nor son would ever admit to the fact that they were both on the brink of tears.