When Steven awoke that morning slumped against his dorm room door aching and sore, and there was still no sign of Aggron, the dagger of shame drove itself into him anew. Standing in the Main Hall listening to Xavian's address alone simply twisted it deeper.
He deliberately stayed to the back of the group to avoid notice, but was almost certain he could hear whispers, feel sideways glances thrown his way. There was no hiding Aggron's absence at his side.
He'd snuck a look into the garden to confirm his partner was at least still there and safe before he left the room. But the second he caught a glimpse of silver armor, he retreated, and ended up in the Main Hall after being ushered there immediately upon leaving the dorms. He swallowed the thin hope that Aggron would choose to join them later of his own volition. (He didn't.)
Now, as the group filtered out of the Main Hall, a new knot of guilt weighed him down. No one had gone missing since yesterday, yet he stood there at the back of the now-empty hall, the only person privy to the knowledge that someone
should have.
He couldn't stay here, and as he shuffled listlessly toward the exit, his gaze slid over to the lounge where two people were engaged in hushed, yet enthusiastic conversation. His heart skipped a beat as his fatigue-hazed mind said they were whispering about
him-- they somehow
knew-- but when he rubbed his eyes and saw who it was, his fears were quashed. A little bit, anyway.
Violet and Hazel, the duo he'd met in the caverns the other day.
And then, as he watched them carry on, musing over a book, the guilt bubbled back up. They needed to know. He had to tell
someone. Someone who could tell the rest of their group from the boat. Because he sure as hell couldn't do it. (Gods he couldn't even apologize to his own partner for being so incompetent...)
He was standing in front of where Violet and Hazel were sitting before he realized he'd even walked over.
"Good morning Violet, Hazel," he said, unable to even muster a smile. "There's... I need your help with something, if that's okay."
"I need... Something happened last night that you, that the group, needs to know."
He swallowed thickly. They were staring at him now. Why was this so difficult?
"What Mr. Montorzi said this morning is true, no one was taken from us between last night and this morning. But... there was another attack."