Bran Davies (
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Owen Davies heard the harpsong in the upstairs hallway and asked politely if he could come along with Bran.
Therefore, both Bran Davies and Owen Davies are walking through the doorway to Milliways now.
[In which Owen Davies demonstrates the presence of a backbone! Accompanied by Bran, Owen listens to Dream of the Endless compliment his son, speaks politely to Mordred and invites Mordred to visit. Owen and Bran talk to Blodwen Rowlands and escape unscathed. Score: Davies 6, Blodwen 3. Also, Bran meets Liz Imbrie [slowtimed].)
Therefore, both Bran Davies and Owen Davies are walking through the doorway to Milliways now.
[In which Owen Davies demonstrates the presence of a backbone! Accompanied by Bran, Owen listens to Dream of the Endless compliment his son, speaks politely to Mordred and invites Mordred to visit. Owen and Bran talk to Blodwen Rowlands and escape unscathed. Score: Davies 6, Blodwen 3. Also, Bran meets Liz Imbrie [slowtimed].)
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Owen does not want to know details. He knows already much more about last February than he would like to, and that is not very much at all.
Nevertheless he sets a hand lightly on Bran's shoulder, for a brief proud moment.
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Dream will say it, if Bran will not. Happily, he does let the subject go after that with only a faint smile,
"He was very lucky to have a father like you."
And, in many ways, Owen is more father to Bran than Morpheus was to his son.
He certainly did a better job.
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Says the Dream who was still Dream when Bran was an adult, with a smile that sits uncomfortably (but more real for the discomfort) on his face.
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He says after a few seconds. This thread is declared the last before Moiraine gets back from visiting Kitty, and thus;
"My lady has returned. I need to see if everything went well."
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He's grateful that Dream came to speak to them... and equally grateful that Dream's leaving. Owen Davies is not capable of speaking with anthropomorphic personifications for a long period of time.
"Give my good wishes to Moiraine."