Pasha listened attentively as Tala named off a guest list, although it seemed the majority of names she dropped were just to get his goat, like Lady De Plume. He thought he remembered seeing her, or at least heard her name, back when he was in Kothitas, but he wasn't quite sure. I think she was the one with the long black hair in five braided tails and blue eyes. Always wore black and red. Then there was Gunn Gorvasten. Boiled in pudding? His eyebrow quirked up. They do have some odd customs in Uden, don't they?
Tala mentioned a pirate captain. "Oh, right. Halbert." He grinned. "He was pretty mad when I ripped out his eye and locked him in the hold. Certainly distracted him long enough for me to get the keys and, uh, 'rescue' you." As fun as that was, never again in a chest. Ever. "Well, I'm sure he would like to sack Ligoria, if he hasn't gotten sunk yet." Finally, she mentioned Matthew Turin, and he shrugged. "I doubt we could keep him away, invited or not. We might as well let him in the front door rather than force him to go to the trouble of finding an unlocked window... although knowing that guy, he might actually prefer sneaking in..."
Raising an eyebrow of her own, Tala said, "Do you have anyone that you want me to put on the list, Pasha? I know you've left a string of very happy waitresses and barmaids all up and down the Storm Coast...we might need a few more tents if we intend to invite them all..." She grinned at him, plainly pleased by the light taunting. "I don't know about that... I imagine a lot of them would be happy if they were in your place." He tapped his chest with a finger to indicate what he meant. "The only person I would want to invite has been dead for a very long time." Rather than dwell on that, he changed the subject slightly.
"I've been working it out, and I think I know why Marshal Vandire and I got off on the wrong foot, more than any other reason." He took another slice of orange and studied it. "I was watching the pair of you on the march, and it seems to me like he thinks of you as almost a daughter of sorts." He laughed to himself. "And that makes me the young man who's not good enough for his daughter. I can almost understand his position. If we have a daughter, I would be the same way to her suitors."
He ate the slice of orange. I hadn't even thought about the idea of children. I've been careful - and lucky at times - so far, but once we're married we'll be expected to produce an heir of some sort for the Alanis barony. If we do have a daughter... maybe we can name her after her mother. Her real name. He decided there wasn't a need to discuss such matters at the moment. "Anyway, inviting him and Kathos would be a good idea. Maybe Wilhelm, too. He seemed like a nice man. The Queen will probably attend. Do you know of anyone else in the city or castle it might be a good idea to invite?"