Confessions
Spring 4th 515 AV, 11th Bell
Location: A Touchy Subject
Secrets. Secrets all around. They existed with his father and they existed since his own birth, and now Ricky stands surrounded by more with what he could only call "Burten's legacy" in hand. Well in pocket at the very least, the journal had been jammed in there and stood out like a sore thumb more than anything, and at this point reading it had started to drive Ricky mad already. It wasn't just the book nor the fact it belonged to his long dead father, but the simple problem that nowadays everybody he knew had a secret they wanted quiet. Sure he had his own but they didn't appear half as bad as some of the ones he'd learned recently, for instance the fact Gale had tried to commit suicide twice if not more... and he had also committed a murder sometime before he'd met Ricky. Why didn't the fisherman turn him in though? Sure enough there could've been the speculation of it, the worry that the Wave Guard may come to Gale's doorstep to place him into custody. But no. Ricky kept quiet like he had been in on it, and silently he tore himself apart trying to come to terms with the changes before him.
Tired of all the secrecy he started to slowly find himself in already, Ricky decided to go ahead with seeking a way to relieve the stress it put on his mind. Already he felt his stomach knot because he'd never really been here, and places like this were often places he rather avoided without good reason to do otherwise. This though... this internal need to confide in somebody, somebody that he didn't personally know, made it all the more possible, plus the idea of it preventing him from screaming aloud made it all the more motivational. And so with a tense body and clenched jaw he opened the steel door before him, the sound of soft music hummed from within to invite him inside as he walked through the entrance. The pound of his heart made him realize he'd already felt nervous about being here, the first few people to catch his eye intrigued by the presence of this man.
Though the lobby appeared to be lush and cozy he didn't wait to be greeted by anybody, the sooner he reached the woman that owned this establishment the better in his case. When he arrived to greet the lady he had heard about, he cleared his throat with a respective bow after he walked into her office. "Madame Lilienne, Oi presume."
The woman's eyes switched from whatever contents rested on her current parchment, to the Zeltivan fisherman that had entered the room. "Welcome sir, just what can I do for you today?"
"Oi uh... need a favor. Oi heard ye've got people who know how t' keep secrets. Oi had hoped t' ask fer someone, just an' ear t' listen is all Oi need." He hinted as he tried to avoid being all bashful, he definitely didn't feel ordinary in a place like this.
"An ear? What an odd request." She murmured with a finger curled at the chin, he couldn't honestly tell if she thought him strange, or if her curiosity had shown through.
"Its fer personal reasons... got some shyke Oi'd rather not discuss wit' friends..." He explained with fingers ran through the back of his hair, it wasn't like he really had any close friends to share this stuff with... now that Gale had been gone.
"Interesting. Very well, sixteen Gold Miza's can provide you a bell of privacy, should be long enough to 'lend an ear' as you put it." She raised an eyebrow with a smirk, a bit of a blush colored Ricky's cheeks right then. He cleared his throat when he fished out the Miza he needed, and then dipped his hands sheepishly in his pockets to wait. He'd forgotten the damn journal rested fixated in the left side, until he realized his hand wouldn't fit in there. "Very well then, excuse me while I find you an escort to talk with." She rose from her chair and proceeded to the lobby just outside her door, while Ricky waited inside for whoever it was she would bring along.
Spring 4th 515 AV, 11th Bell
Location: A Touchy Subject
Secrets. Secrets all around. They existed with his father and they existed since his own birth, and now Ricky stands surrounded by more with what he could only call "Burten's legacy" in hand. Well in pocket at the very least, the journal had been jammed in there and stood out like a sore thumb more than anything, and at this point reading it had started to drive Ricky mad already. It wasn't just the book nor the fact it belonged to his long dead father, but the simple problem that nowadays everybody he knew had a secret they wanted quiet. Sure he had his own but they didn't appear half as bad as some of the ones he'd learned recently, for instance the fact Gale had tried to commit suicide twice if not more... and he had also committed a murder sometime before he'd met Ricky. Why didn't the fisherman turn him in though? Sure enough there could've been the speculation of it, the worry that the Wave Guard may come to Gale's doorstep to place him into custody. But no. Ricky kept quiet like he had been in on it, and silently he tore himself apart trying to come to terms with the changes before him.
Tired of all the secrecy he started to slowly find himself in already, Ricky decided to go ahead with seeking a way to relieve the stress it put on his mind. Already he felt his stomach knot because he'd never really been here, and places like this were often places he rather avoided without good reason to do otherwise. This though... this internal need to confide in somebody, somebody that he didn't personally know, made it all the more possible, plus the idea of it preventing him from screaming aloud made it all the more motivational. And so with a tense body and clenched jaw he opened the steel door before him, the sound of soft music hummed from within to invite him inside as he walked through the entrance. The pound of his heart made him realize he'd already felt nervous about being here, the first few people to catch his eye intrigued by the presence of this man.
Though the lobby appeared to be lush and cozy he didn't wait to be greeted by anybody, the sooner he reached the woman that owned this establishment the better in his case. When he arrived to greet the lady he had heard about, he cleared his throat with a respective bow after he walked into her office. "Madame Lilienne, Oi presume."
The woman's eyes switched from whatever contents rested on her current parchment, to the Zeltivan fisherman that had entered the room. "Welcome sir, just what can I do for you today?"
"Oi uh... need a favor. Oi heard ye've got people who know how t' keep secrets. Oi had hoped t' ask fer someone, just an' ear t' listen is all Oi need." He hinted as he tried to avoid being all bashful, he definitely didn't feel ordinary in a place like this.
"An ear? What an odd request." She murmured with a finger curled at the chin, he couldn't honestly tell if she thought him strange, or if her curiosity had shown through.
"Its fer personal reasons... got some shyke Oi'd rather not discuss wit' friends..." He explained with fingers ran through the back of his hair, it wasn't like he really had any close friends to share this stuff with... now that Gale had been gone.
"Interesting. Very well, sixteen Gold Miza's can provide you a bell of privacy, should be long enough to 'lend an ear' as you put it." She raised an eyebrow with a smirk, a bit of a blush colored Ricky's cheeks right then. He cleared his throat when he fished out the Miza he needed, and then dipped his hands sheepishly in his pockets to wait. He'd forgotten the damn journal rested fixated in the left side, until he realized his hand wouldn't fit in there. "Very well then, excuse me while I find you an escort to talk with." She rose from her chair and proceeded to the lobby just outside her door, while Ricky waited inside for whoever it was she would bring along.