If there was one thing Irilin could count on, it was that Trenetir would deliver, even if he hated it.
Irilin hadn't meant for the invitations to be a big issue. In fact, they probably weren't, but he still couldn't help feeling a little guilty. He could have just said that they were lovely; he couldn't see them at the moment, but still. If his eyes were working, perhaps his nose wouldn't have reacted quite as much.
There's nothing wrong with lavender and chamomille, he kept saying to himself. And Trenetir was trying, which was more than most would ask.
Nevertheless, Dellis brought before him the new invitations which Trenetir had ordered. Whether the rush was for Irilin's sake, or just for another opportunity to pester Koudo, Irilin didn't know, but he was sure it involved a lot of threatening to get it done. He'd have to talk to Trenetir about that. Silvermoon wasn't rebuilt in a day, after all.
Now, they were ready to go. Someone from the AAMS would likely be around to pick them up, sooner or later. Irilin let out a short, silent laugh; it would likely be later-closer-to-never if Koudo had her way.
Despite the happiness, the thought that the wedding was finally ready to happen, one question still pecked violently at the back of Irilin's mind: Would anyone come?
Irilin hadn't meant for the invitations to be a big issue. In fact, they probably weren't, but he still couldn't help feeling a little guilty. He could have just said that they were lovely; he couldn't see them at the moment, but still. If his eyes were working, perhaps his nose wouldn't have reacted quite as much.
There's nothing wrong with lavender and chamomille, he kept saying to himself. And Trenetir was trying, which was more than most would ask.
Nevertheless, Dellis brought before him the new invitations which Trenetir had ordered. Whether the rush was for Irilin's sake, or just for another opportunity to pester Koudo, Irilin didn't know, but he was sure it involved a lot of threatening to get it done. He'd have to talk to Trenetir about that. Silvermoon wasn't rebuilt in a day, after all.
Now, they were ready to go. Someone from the AAMS would likely be around to pick them up, sooner or later. Irilin let out a short, silent laugh; it would likely be later-closer-to-never if Koudo had her way.
Despite the happiness, the thought that the wedding was finally ready to happen, one question still pecked violently at the back of Irilin's mind: Would anyone come?