He kept the smile until her departure but once the sounds died out and silence captured him he found himself frustrated, wanting, troubled and lost. Even his sense of 'doing the right thing' lessened the more he thought about it, and remorse crept in. Arwyn wouldn't be proud of him. He wasn't proud of himself, nor there was much left to sweeten the bitterness of his semi-won struggle with his own desire. What was his love worth if it could be upended by a single incident of this kind? He didn't blame Kaelyn in the least, she was the innocent, clueless one, having nothing but good intentions and seeking reassurance and authority. He was the culprit, the slave to his outdated promiscuous habits of a careless youngster.
The rider's arrival tore him out of brooding and provided a major relief: father was alive, relatively well and on his way. There were many compounded issues related with his arrival, however, and Kevan's mind shifted to those. But there was no way around of self-loathing he felt, and he came to the conclusion that his misdeed has to be judged, himself to stand trial before the only arbiter that mattered - the woman he knew he loved. That was a difficult decision to make but he had to confess to her to be able to look into her eyes again without that betrayal of the mind weighing on his conscience. If there was any boon out of it, he understood more fully how much he began to love her, and how much he was afraid of losing her.
He eventually stormed out and got Tymagon from the stables to ride out into the mist.
/scene, continued
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