07-24-2014, 06:45 AM
"Um...Well, she died a while ago. She got really sick," Cormac said awkwardly. "I've been traveling since then. I'm traveling with a healer right now. We ran into some trouble and we lost our carriage and one of our horses."
After a decent chat with Thorne, Cormac returned to the inn and passed out on his bed without even realizing Astien was back from his rounds. His body ached, mostly his knees from the morning floor scrubbings he did though the dancing probably aggravated them. He wrapped himself in a cocoon of blankets, still in his clothes, and dozed off. Once morning arrived Cormac rose with the sun and changed his clothes and rebraided his hair for the day. Astien was still fast asleep and he made no motion to wake him as the man seemed to be in much need of rest. While they hadn't seen much of each other in the past few days, he noticed the man was paler then normal.
Cormac gathered his earnings and left the room. The first stop was to the counter to have hot chicken soup and tea sent up to the room for Astien. After that he went to the market and bought the carriage and the one other horse that they needed. He told the centaur that he would return for them once he had finished the rest of his errands which consisted of buying winter clothes for both Astien and himself and getting various other supplies. Ranging from cookware to food. Once this was finished it was nearly noon and Cormac returned to the inn with the clothes and food in his arms.
After a decent chat with Thorne, Cormac returned to the inn and passed out on his bed without even realizing Astien was back from his rounds. His body ached, mostly his knees from the morning floor scrubbings he did though the dancing probably aggravated them. He wrapped himself in a cocoon of blankets, still in his clothes, and dozed off. Once morning arrived Cormac rose with the sun and changed his clothes and rebraided his hair for the day. Astien was still fast asleep and he made no motion to wake him as the man seemed to be in much need of rest. While they hadn't seen much of each other in the past few days, he noticed the man was paler then normal.
Cormac gathered his earnings and left the room. The first stop was to the counter to have hot chicken soup and tea sent up to the room for Astien. After that he went to the market and bought the carriage and the one other horse that they needed. He told the centaur that he would return for them once he had finished the rest of his errands which consisted of buying winter clothes for both Astien and himself and getting various other supplies. Ranging from cookware to food. Once this was finished it was nearly noon and Cormac returned to the inn with the clothes and food in his arms.