
It felt strange, and melancholic, to dress again in formal attire to enjoy an evening alongside one of the people he cared for the most in this new life he had been granted.
Brynjar was checking his cuff links for the umpteenth time, he had lost count after the seventh time. He was always quite nervous in Noel's company, although slightly less so lately, but today he could feel the fluttering in his stomach intensify yet again when he thought of the night to come. Brynjar had come to terms with one fact: Noel wasn't someone who was just a friend for him, not when it came to emotions. Brynjar thought of him in a very different way, a way his ancestors had called wrong and sinful. Brynjar had never thought of it that way, not when some of his students had come to him before with troubles such as the ones that were going through his own head this very moment. It was different, when it was about yourself. It was very different.
But Brynjar didn't wish to run from it, even when it was hard to accept it. He cared for Noel as a friend as well, and he deserved better.
Brynjar had rented a suit just for this occasion. It was a dark red tuxedo whose colour was much like Brynjar's favourite leather jacket. We was wearing a top hat, that matched it in colour, and though the outfit would've included a cane as well Brynjar had left it out. He enjoyed it when his hands were free and ready if needed. His mask matched well with the outfit, all in all Brynjar was looking quite handsome and his identity was hidden from all that didn't know him. But as he stood outside the ballroom, welcoming guests as one of the academy staff, his students greeted him as Mr. Ydmyk like usual. His tall stature and white hair gave it away quite easily.
Brynjar was waiting for Noel, after they had finished setting up the ball the two had agreed to meet back at the ball after changing into more festive attire. Brynjar had always been quick to dress, an old habit from being a warrior, so he had arrived early. And now he was waiting for Noel with his heart in his throat. Brynjar wasn't a good dancer, he was built for fighting and not socialite life. Brynjar was sure Noel was a good dancer, he could already see the man gliding across the dance floor. Rather, he wanted to see it.
The thought made Brynjar smile slightly as he checked his cuff links one more time.
@Zora