Docking at Atlantis always brought mixed feelings. Knowing how many other people were coming for the treaty talks, the primary emotion was worry. Strangers meant more danger, more risk, and contrary to what everyone believed of the seemingly reckless man, he didn’t actually want a dangerous life. Not on this island, at any rate. Not near his sisters.
He had made his way to the Inn, deciding he needed a quick drink before he did anything else. There was a time he wouldn’t have touched a drink ever, but now he knew he drank too much. He couldn’t seem to stop when it came to that particular vice, even if he had no interest in any of the others. Deep in the third cup, he felt eyes watching him, but he wasn’t sure if that was real or paranoia. Looking relaxed, he twisted to look around the room, as if searching for someone, but really, his sharp blue eyes were looking for someone watching him.
Paranoid enough to see a connection between that feeling of being watched and the new presence of someone standing behind him, he smiled. “Would you like a drink, my friend?”











