♅ 66th Ash, Year 121, A.O.S ♅
Company: Richard and Stefan| Thoughts: Richard: My son is a mess| Mood: Richard: Irritated
Company: Richard and Stefan| Thoughts: Richard: My son is a mess| Mood: Richard: Irritated
A few days ago; Richard received a letter from Stefan about Tobias' behaviour in regards to his schoolboy ettiquette and complete disregard for the rules. He knew it was entirely his fault. His relationship with his son was even more stronger than his previous son. He wanted to keep it that way, but there were disciplines he had to let other people enforce so that Tobias would grow as a respected member of Zaichaeri society. He wasn't cut out for disciplining his own son; as lenient as a father he was it was time that Tobias had grown up and act mature.
He needed a mentor that would teach him combat, survival and the candor of Zaichaeri society. He waited anxiously in the living room, hoping that Stefan hadn't been so scared to turn up. He knew he had social anxiety and that letters were a dear form of communication to him. He also knew how his parents treated him as if there were some kind of family hierarchy amongst their ranks. Richard decided not to approach situations too domineeringly for his son.
It was his life and he made his own decisions and dabbled in their own consequence. He knew his son very well, a keen and intelligent individual who questioned everything. A man that had an opinion on everything as well as a sense of logical reasoning. He also knew that his previous family had a dark secret. It was a secret that he would further want to share with Stefan so he could understand him more. However, he did this when Tobias was working over at the Hall of Reconciliation. He did not attend work as his mind was ill with worry.
"Henrietta... Could you prepare the drinks..."
"Why yes milord, certainly..."
At that moment, he wondered when Stefan would arrive so he could vent to him and tell him about his son's past. It was important to him that Tobias become a great man. He had failed last time with his previous son, perhaps this time would be better. So far, Lord Zorrothy felt rather pessimistic about the outcome.
"Tobias Speech"
"Richard Speech"