[His words are carefully picked; he does not know where her alliances lie, only that Makalaurë is dear to Elrond and that Celebrían is Elrond's wife. He also gets straight to the point; not only has he no time for idle chatter, as there is much to do for him today, but he also is not too fond of it in general and in this particular instance feels that more may be less, not only because of the differences between Seelie and Unseelie.]
One dear to me currently resides at the station, and he is ...unwell. In absence of another that I could trust to understand his sickness, I would like to ask you to see after him; he is not alone, but none of those at his side are of the Eldar, from what I can tell.
Not much should need to be done - a visit every other day, perhaps, to see how he fares - but great would indeed be the favour which you would do me. [And he loathes to ask, but as understanding as one of the younger children may be, he has even in only one night seen how much perceptions can differ; they may think to understand yet still not do it. If asking a favour aides the well-being of his son, so be it.]
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One dear to me currently resides at the station, and he is ...unwell. In absence of another that I could trust to understand his sickness, I would like to ask you to see after him; he is not alone, but none of those at his side are of the Eldar, from what I can tell.
Not much should need to be done - a visit every other day, perhaps, to see how he fares - but great would indeed be the favour which you would do me. [And he loathes to ask, but as understanding as one of the younger children may be, he has even in only one night seen how much perceptions can differ; they may think to understand yet still not do it. If asking a favour aides the well-being of his son, so be it.]