Trenetir looked around at the ladies who had showed up: Koudo, Kamdrin, and Yuuko. He continued to look around hoping that Irilin would show up, if not for him but for Dellis.
Kamdrin looks somber as she slowly walks up to Trenetir.
Trenetir glanced up from his silence at the sound of footsteps. He nodded slowly to Kamdrin.
Kamdrin doesn't say anything as it would be unseemly to do so. She reaches over and squeezes Koudo's hand when she walks up. Koudo shakes her head and just stares at the ground.
Trenetir looked around as if expecting another, he could not hide the look in his eyes, was it hopeful? "Thank you ladies." He said softly, realizing that Yuuko was there too. He pulled out a piece of parchment, worn and folded several times. He opened it and looked to the others, "We'll start if you're ready."
The ladies nodded, one fainter than the other.
Trenetir kept looking around again, his face falling slightly. He looks down at the paper, "I have known... I knew... Dellis Larcentius since he was a child, since his father came into my service." His voice was soft and did not command attention. "He ....he was a good man, a dutiful man... he... " Trenetir looked to the paper, and read from it.
Koudo remains quiet, her eyes downcast
"Dellis Larcentius was one of the most honorable men that I had the privilege to know.He did not deserve any of the pain that was brought upon him in his recent months." He quietly added, "No one does.No one deserves that."
Kamdrin frowns slightly.
Trenetir folded up the paper and tucked it away, "I regret much in my life, letting down one that I was supposed to look after as family... "He gulped hard, "I failed him." He looked to the ladies, "Would ..would..any of you like to say something about Dellis?"
Koudo speaks quietly "I feel he was always there and I didn't know it."
Kamdrin nods. "I did not know him well or long, but I do know that he seemed loyal and..." She looks to Koudo with a small smile. "He was caring."
Trenetir peered back at Yuuko.
Yuuko sings softly, "Light of the well did you hear my plea?, Did you enter me, abound with me and did you set me free? The future was yours to light my path; I followed to win this life’s footrace... Light of the well did you hear my plea?, Did you enter me, abound with me and did you set me free? " As she finished she turned and walked away.
Kamdrin listens to the woman sing and watched with curiosity as she walks away.
Trenetir felt a deep pang as the song echoed in his head. He looked down at the grave, "I am sorry Dellis, my apology comes too late and does no good, you will not hear it, and I let you down. But I hope...." He looked down at the grave, "I ..."
Koudo pulls out some sheet music and looks at it, she approaches the grave slowly. She whispers "The song will never be played, but you finished the last stanza, it was titled 'Breaking Free'" She lays the music down on the grave and steps away "I am sorry Dellis. It was my fault"
Trenetir turned and looked to Kamdrin and Koudo. "Thank you for coming. I know he... would have been glad that you were here."
Kamdrin inclines her head in a polite nod at Trenetir. "Of course."
Koudo remains quiet.
Trenetir ran his hands through his hair, and clenched and unclenched his teeth, "I won't keep you any longer."
Koudo looks back at the grave "He will always live in my heart"
Kamdrin glances at Trenetir. "Will you be...all right?"
Trenetir shook his head, "That doesn't matter now."
"But of course it does."
Trenetir looked back to the grave, "No, it doesn't. The time for my selfishness is not now."
Kamdrin parts her lips as if to speak, but decides now is not the time. She glances toward Koudo.
Koudo turns slowly looking back whence she came her voice is quiet "Mr. Duskwhiper" her voice cracks "Trenetir your slate is clean, what you do now with your life is an open book. How you write the first pages is now up to you"
Kamdrin gives Trenetir a half smile and follows Koudo.
Trenetir could not believe what he just heard. He stared agape as the women walked away. "She forgave me." He said to himself, moving to kneel before the grave.
Edited by Trenetir on 7/16/2014 8:01 PM PDT