Alaric von der Marck could not drive – and nor did he want to learn. Frankly, the bulking vehicles the others drove around scared him. When in the city, he tried to stay away from the busier streets due to that one time he’d nearly got run over. He had more sense, now, to look left and right and left again before crossing the street, but he still avoided the possibility as much as he could.
Relying on the others to take him to where he needed to be, however, if he ever needed to be anywhere in a hurry, was taxing. If there was one thing that Alaric had learned recently, it was that he did not like to be condescended to. Though he did not accuse his family of ever doing such a thing, it remained in the back of his mind that though he still needed help every now and again, he did not like being seen as helpless, or useless, or as some bumbling toddler who could not make his own way in the world.
No, he would not learn to drive a car, not yet, and hiring a driver only solved half the issue. He liked being a passenger in those contraptions about the same as he liked being condescended to. Not at all. However, cars were not the only means of transportation and though he’d have liked to get himself a horse (though he was already in contact with someone who’d be able to find him a fine specimen, so that he could ride around the estate and on the quieter back roads leading out of the wilderness) he thought that riding a horse through the city might bring him too much attention. A bike, however – a bike was a different story. A regular bike with pedals, not those machines that growled and roared, offending one’s senses.
To kill two birds with one stone, Alaric waited for the right evening; he waited until Birdee was staying on the Estate. He knew absolutely nothing about her except that she was Louvel’s half sister. But she was young, and she seemed capable enough. Alaric wanted, finally, to properly meet her and get to know her but to call her into the library as some official meeting was too… intimidating. This would do just fine.
His steps carried him to Louvel’s cottage, and he knocked on the door. He knew that Birdee was inside. The night had just begun.