07-06-2020, 04:44 AM
[align=center][div style="width:500px;text-align:justify; line-height: 110%;"]There was not a day that passed on which Faustus did not think of Wren. There was not a day that passed on which Faustus did not think of Kofi. Their spirits lingered with him, an eternal chain Faustus had cursed before, but eventually grew grateful for its attachment. He had come to terms with his loss, but to say he had healed was an overstatement that a stack of carefully pressed letters would prove wrong.
The flowers broke easily against the blade as Faustus cut them with care. He kneeled among the flowers, careful to not crush any flowers under his heel as he selected a particularly bright bunch. He rose as the hand knife clicked shut in his free hand, slipping it back into his pocket as he made his way back up the slope, towards the eastern quadrant of their land.
His footfalls slowed to a stop upon his arrival. He remained still a moment before splitting the bouquet of flowers into two groups. Faustus placed one on each of the flat slabs of rock which he had carved Kofi and Wren’s initials into. ”Morning, my loves,” he murmured gently. ”White lilies today. Reminds me of your favorite dress, Wrennie,” He smiles. Pauses, eyes lingering upon kofi’s carefully crafted carvings. ”I love you more than you know. I’ll see you soon.”
Faustus approaches the old dirt path again, slowing to a halt as he nears a group of gathered members. Up fairly early, to his surprise. ”Morning,” he greets them with a nod. ”Anyone feel up to helping me build some fishing poles? most of ours have been abused by the kids after Thursday’s fishing class.,” he mused with a light smile. Faustus was an excellent teacher, but a rather bad disciplinary when it came to the kids.
The flowers broke easily against the blade as Faustus cut them with care. He kneeled among the flowers, careful to not crush any flowers under his heel as he selected a particularly bright bunch. He rose as the hand knife clicked shut in his free hand, slipping it back into his pocket as he made his way back up the slope, towards the eastern quadrant of their land.
His footfalls slowed to a stop upon his arrival. He remained still a moment before splitting the bouquet of flowers into two groups. Faustus placed one on each of the flat slabs of rock which he had carved Kofi and Wren’s initials into. ”Morning, my loves,” he murmured gently. ”White lilies today. Reminds me of your favorite dress, Wrennie,” He smiles. Pauses, eyes lingering upon kofi’s carefully crafted carvings. ”I love you more than you know. I’ll see you soon.”
Faustus approaches the old dirt path again, slowing to a halt as he nears a group of gathered members. Up fairly early, to his surprise. ”Morning,” he greets them with a nod. ”Anyone feel up to helping me build some fishing poles? most of ours have been abused by the kids after Thursday’s fishing class.,” he mused with a light smile. Faustus was an excellent teacher, but a rather bad disciplinary when it came to the kids.