Common Vani Nari
29th of Winter, 514 A.V.
Evening
The Maze Residence
Evening
The Maze Residence
Walking up to the entrench of the old Quarter's the blonde took his time, allowing his blue eyes to skim the exterior of the familiar abode. As he limped his way to the sturdy, wooden door, a smile crept onto his face, his scarred hand gently running along the wood fondly.
It was the end of Gale's shift today. He only needed to deliver one final letter before he was done. With the crisp envelope in his hand and the stained ink scrawling out the name "Ricky Maze", he saved the letter for last. He thought maybe if the couple wasn't too busy, they could catch up on the seasons they've missed.
Dear Laviku, it was hard to believe the last time he was here was last winter, and the last time he had saw his dear friends were last summer. Once Ricky had returned from Syliras, Gale hadn't even bothered himself to write a letter or even stop by to say hello or check in on Martin. How old was that child now? A year old? Had to be.
The widower looked down at the note in his hand with a sigh. He couldn't remember all of his excuses to not see the family again. After all, they were all he really had left besides Kendhl, who had now just showed up. Why didn't make excuses to see them instead of not to? He had no idea. But two whole seasons was a long time.
Gale couldn't help but wonder what all has changed with the growing family since he had left them. Was Martin doing alright? Was Ricky feeling better after his trip? Was he still a Waveguard or did he get a new job? How was Telion after the dilemma? Were they all doing okay? He hopped they weren't struggling as much as he was.
The man's eyes drifted to his emaciated hands. If he wasn't frail enough the last time he had seen them, he might as well just be a shadow of his former self now. He had gotten his job as a Courier this season, but before then, getting a job wasn't easy and he had to make what little money he had at the time last. And since he had gotten a job and had more money to actually buy food, Kendhl had come back out of the blue. With their gruesome discussion on her new form and with their horrible bickering, he hadn't really felt like eating, despite his obvious need to. It was a terrible habit he had gotten into, which he was honestly trying to break. It all took an obvious toll on the widower as his white shirt and vest were obviously too big now, sagging significantly more than they used to.
He also didn't look especially groomed either. His hair was longer now, not having had the time to cut it, and the blonde strands on his face were a fairly thick scruff. He generally just looked terrible, but Gale prayed that the couple wouldn't be too worried about him. He was fine, after all, he was making it through. He was alright.
He wondered if they would even recognize him.
Taking a sudden deep breath, Gale raised his fist and knocked three times on the door, silently waiting for an answer.