52 Ash, 121
It had been far too long since Torin had promised to come by and watch Finn play. His life had gotten much busier much faster than he had anticipated. It was his first time starting a business, after all, his first time having a place to call his home, the first time anyone had been dependant on him for everything. Not to mention he'd started on his first big order for house Leukos almost as soon as he'd gotten good and settled. The requested delivery date wasn't for weeks yet, but the work had been there, so he'd gotten it done. Even sneaked in a couple of small personal projects at times when he'd needed to wait on the next steps of his paid work.
The fruits of that labor were tucked away into hidden places he'd discovered in his home, waiting till the special moments when he could deliver them to the little family he was beginning to gather about himself. Their existence helped him feel warm as the season sped its way on toward Frost. Timon was off to the Pavilion to study and possibly have a lesson with Kaus as well. Torin, for the first time since he'd moved, had no plans for the day. So, after breakfast and dropping Timon off with the Leukos twins, he made his way to the inn where Finn had said he could be found. It had sounded like a semi-permanent living space and Torin could only hope it was still where he was.
It was still early, not yet noon when he arrived. He figured they could catch up over a bite to eat if Finn hadn't eaten yet, and if he had they could go for a walk perhaps, or, if the other man had his own plans for the day, Torin could at least apologize and make plans for another day. When he inquired at the bar the tavern keeper said that Finn had yet to appear, but had been out late the evening before so he wasn't expected for a bit. Torin nodded, about to take a seat when the man told him that Finn's room was up the stairs around back if he wanted to knock.
Torin considered this. He didn't want to wake the musician if he needed his sleep, but he could check for signs of life, knock quietly and go away if nothing came of it. Leave a note maybe.
Taking himself out of the warm tavern, his long legs making short work of the stairs around the back that took him to the door to Finn's room. There didn't seem to be any sounds coming from inside so he knocked quietly, spoke equally quietly, but loudly enough that someone on the other side would hear a voice.
"Finn? It's Torin, uhm, Torin Kilvin. I know it's been longer than I said it would be. I'm sorry, my work has been much greater than I thought it would be. I just wanted to know if you'd let me buy you some lunch as an apology?"
It had been far too long since Torin had promised to come by and watch Finn play. His life had gotten much busier much faster than he had anticipated. It was his first time starting a business, after all, his first time having a place to call his home, the first time anyone had been dependant on him for everything. Not to mention he'd started on his first big order for house Leukos almost as soon as he'd gotten good and settled. The requested delivery date wasn't for weeks yet, but the work had been there, so he'd gotten it done. Even sneaked in a couple of small personal projects at times when he'd needed to wait on the next steps of his paid work.
The fruits of that labor were tucked away into hidden places he'd discovered in his home, waiting till the special moments when he could deliver them to the little family he was beginning to gather about himself. Their existence helped him feel warm as the season sped its way on toward Frost. Timon was off to the Pavilion to study and possibly have a lesson with Kaus as well. Torin, for the first time since he'd moved, had no plans for the day. So, after breakfast and dropping Timon off with the Leukos twins, he made his way to the inn where Finn had said he could be found. It had sounded like a semi-permanent living space and Torin could only hope it was still where he was.
It was still early, not yet noon when he arrived. He figured they could catch up over a bite to eat if Finn hadn't eaten yet, and if he had they could go for a walk perhaps, or, if the other man had his own plans for the day, Torin could at least apologize and make plans for another day. When he inquired at the bar the tavern keeper said that Finn had yet to appear, but had been out late the evening before so he wasn't expected for a bit. Torin nodded, about to take a seat when the man told him that Finn's room was up the stairs around back if he wanted to knock.
Torin considered this. He didn't want to wake the musician if he needed his sleep, but he could check for signs of life, knock quietly and go away if nothing came of it. Leave a note maybe.
Taking himself out of the warm tavern, his long legs making short work of the stairs around the back that took him to the door to Finn's room. There didn't seem to be any sounds coming from inside so he knocked quietly, spoke equally quietly, but loudly enough that someone on the other side would hear a voice.
"Finn? It's Torin, uhm, Torin Kilvin. I know it's been longer than I said it would be. I'm sorry, my work has been much greater than I thought it would be. I just wanted to know if you'd let me buy you some lunch as an apology?"