The couple remained ever so grateful until at last Lady Sil was finally out of the room, which left the two of them to get up and prepare to leave as they would head to where they were staying for the while they visited. The Traveler's Row. That was their destination and if Ricky recalled correctly, he should at least had some incline as to where to find it since he stayed in Syliras once already. Though... his memory wasn't still all that great either, Syliras was practically just a blurred image when he compared then to now, yet all the same that wouldn't stop the two from asking for directions before they would leave.
It took a few times seeing as how they were both still pretty tired from their trip, of course Telion looked to be the one more worn out now seeing as how Ricky got to have a decent nap today. The couple took their time in rising to their feet but when they finally stood tall, they were all the more cheerful in knowing that at the end of today Ricky would still be living. Something felt odd for him though, he felt different compared to before but then again, it was to be expected seeing as how he'd endured a journey full of mind numbing pain. Wasn't it? Either way he felt odd about the situation even in the light of all things, nevertheless he was grateful that he would at last get the chance to live and see his son grow older in time. Perhaps it was the fact he was so use to the idea that something was wrong, or that something didn't feel quite as right as it once did. Even so he didn't have anything to worry about now, he was perfectly fine and thankfully with the help of Rak'keli and a priestess of her's, he would remain so for the remainder of the return trip home.
The two asked for directions before they left, and when they were told where to go the left together, hand in hand as they leaned in close to one another. They were relieved at best, knowing that their day and their trip was practically over. Their trip was only halfway through of course, it wouldn't end until they'd officially made it back in the city of Zeltiva. Either way it would be several days before anybody would be ready to make such a venture back home, for Ricky that time couldn't come any faster of course. He was ready to go back to see his son, to hold his boy in his arms and no longer have to dwell on what tomorrow may bring. He was already homesick as is, but as far as he could tell, he could manage several days of rest before they would embark on the second part of this tiresome journey.
It took a few times seeing as how they were both still pretty tired from their trip, of course Telion looked to be the one more worn out now seeing as how Ricky got to have a decent nap today. The couple took their time in rising to their feet but when they finally stood tall, they were all the more cheerful in knowing that at the end of today Ricky would still be living. Something felt odd for him though, he felt different compared to before but then again, it was to be expected seeing as how he'd endured a journey full of mind numbing pain. Wasn't it? Either way he felt odd about the situation even in the light of all things, nevertheless he was grateful that he would at last get the chance to live and see his son grow older in time. Perhaps it was the fact he was so use to the idea that something was wrong, or that something didn't feel quite as right as it once did. Even so he didn't have anything to worry about now, he was perfectly fine and thankfully with the help of Rak'keli and a priestess of her's, he would remain so for the remainder of the return trip home.
The two asked for directions before they left, and when they were told where to go the left together, hand in hand as they leaned in close to one another. They were relieved at best, knowing that their day and their trip was practically over. Their trip was only halfway through of course, it wouldn't end until they'd officially made it back in the city of Zeltiva. Either way it would be several days before anybody would be ready to make such a venture back home, for Ricky that time couldn't come any faster of course. He was ready to go back to see his son, to hold his boy in his arms and no longer have to dwell on what tomorrow may bring. He was already homesick as is, but as far as he could tell, he could manage several days of rest before they would embark on the second part of this tiresome journey.