Ocean's Kiss
Spring 67th 514 AV, 12th Bell
Location: The Docks
The rise of Syna had indeed met with her peak before the long descent into the heavy part of the day, the warmth of her rays strongly kissed the bay today which permitted fair cool weather considering the cold winds that kept the reaches of Mathew's Bay so chilly. For such a day like today Ricky found himself in the perfect opportunity to take his own son out to do the one thing he'd longed to do, and that was see if the boy would love to feel the way water felt when he was in the ocean. Of course the child still had much to learn and his grasp of everything was small, but the fisherman couldn't help but bear in mind the possible thought that his own son would bolster a rare reaction upon the feeling. After all nothing felt as great as the sea, when one first hand experienced how it felt on the skin. Thus even though his beloved hadn't the time to come along, as she needed to clean their rooms proper and go out to buy what they were to have for supper, Ricky still weaved his way with ease throughout the flood of the crowd.
Zeltiva was on an edge but even so the bustle never ceased to end it seems, the tension in the air was all but unnoticed when the average adult paid attention to their surroundings, the very proximity of the city breathed worry and concern for the troublesome lot that escaped the reaches of the asylum earlier this season. Of course Ricky had his fair share of magic users and the troubles they brought, but all in all the bigger picture to look at was the idea that their city was still safe... to an extent. Still! He could look to the brighter things in life like today, today was the day he would see his son fall in love with the ocean! What else could he expect, other than the fact Martin would likely throw a fit or something... Well that wasn't likely. Hopefully. Okay maybe he was too optimistic about it, but he couldn't help but think about how such a great day like this could turn out.
Thus the fisherman moved onward with not but his old worn vest on and spare pair of beige colored shorts tucked within the dresser in their room, and of course took his old travel sack to carry any essentials for the child in his arms. This included bread, a sealed glass bottle of milk, Martin's favorite blanket, and then of course Martin's spare clothing to put on after his experience with getting wet was over. Ricky didn't really care much for his own clothes, seeing as how he didn't have to worry about freezing. Yes he indeed knew well that children weren't capable of holding body heat as strongly as an adult, thus took it to heart to make this trip a boldly cautious one as he eagerly awaited to see what would unfold.
Martin himself was wrapped in the small white toga to comfortably allow the child's skin to breathe, bright blue eyes curious to peer around as he was carried past wave after wave of a person. Such an adorable child he was, a blessing Ricky couldn't have ever hoped to have. To be a father alone was something Ricky always found himself wanting, yet living the reality of it made everyday almost surreal as though it were a dream. Then again... each time he looked down into those eyes, those gorgeous eyes that belonged to the mother, he knew that this was real... and that this was the place he belonged in. Being a father no doubt completed Ricky, made him a whole individual devoted to the only thing that made his world breathe life. It was rather easy to see Ricky seeing as how he stood taller than most, especially with the small child securely snug within his arms.
Finally he arrived at the shoreline next to the docks with a wide grin on his face, the excitement hardly containable now that the water's edge appeared in sight. First he had to make sure everything was prepared, which meant setting up a place to relax and enjoy the weather. Once that was done Ricky could then see how his own son handled feeling water, and in turn the ocean as the gentle waves would wash upon onto the shore and kiss his very skin.
Spring 67th 514 AV, 12th Bell
Location: The Docks
The rise of Syna had indeed met with her peak before the long descent into the heavy part of the day, the warmth of her rays strongly kissed the bay today which permitted fair cool weather considering the cold winds that kept the reaches of Mathew's Bay so chilly. For such a day like today Ricky found himself in the perfect opportunity to take his own son out to do the one thing he'd longed to do, and that was see if the boy would love to feel the way water felt when he was in the ocean. Of course the child still had much to learn and his grasp of everything was small, but the fisherman couldn't help but bear in mind the possible thought that his own son would bolster a rare reaction upon the feeling. After all nothing felt as great as the sea, when one first hand experienced how it felt on the skin. Thus even though his beloved hadn't the time to come along, as she needed to clean their rooms proper and go out to buy what they were to have for supper, Ricky still weaved his way with ease throughout the flood of the crowd.
Zeltiva was on an edge but even so the bustle never ceased to end it seems, the tension in the air was all but unnoticed when the average adult paid attention to their surroundings, the very proximity of the city breathed worry and concern for the troublesome lot that escaped the reaches of the asylum earlier this season. Of course Ricky had his fair share of magic users and the troubles they brought, but all in all the bigger picture to look at was the idea that their city was still safe... to an extent. Still! He could look to the brighter things in life like today, today was the day he would see his son fall in love with the ocean! What else could he expect, other than the fact Martin would likely throw a fit or something... Well that wasn't likely. Hopefully. Okay maybe he was too optimistic about it, but he couldn't help but think about how such a great day like this could turn out.
Thus the fisherman moved onward with not but his old worn vest on and spare pair of beige colored shorts tucked within the dresser in their room, and of course took his old travel sack to carry any essentials for the child in his arms. This included bread, a sealed glass bottle of milk, Martin's favorite blanket, and then of course Martin's spare clothing to put on after his experience with getting wet was over. Ricky didn't really care much for his own clothes, seeing as how he didn't have to worry about freezing. Yes he indeed knew well that children weren't capable of holding body heat as strongly as an adult, thus took it to heart to make this trip a boldly cautious one as he eagerly awaited to see what would unfold.
Martin himself was wrapped in the small white toga to comfortably allow the child's skin to breathe, bright blue eyes curious to peer around as he was carried past wave after wave of a person. Such an adorable child he was, a blessing Ricky couldn't have ever hoped to have. To be a father alone was something Ricky always found himself wanting, yet living the reality of it made everyday almost surreal as though it were a dream. Then again... each time he looked down into those eyes, those gorgeous eyes that belonged to the mother, he knew that this was real... and that this was the place he belonged in. Being a father no doubt completed Ricky, made him a whole individual devoted to the only thing that made his world breathe life. It was rather easy to see Ricky seeing as how he stood taller than most, especially with the small child securely snug within his arms.
Finally he arrived at the shoreline next to the docks with a wide grin on his face, the excitement hardly containable now that the water's edge appeared in sight. First he had to make sure everything was prepared, which meant setting up a place to relax and enjoy the weather. Once that was done Ricky could then see how his own son handled feeling water, and in turn the ocean as the gentle waves would wash upon onto the shore and kiss his very skin.