Irso had so been excited these past few days. It was soon to be his vacation time, away from school, away from young ones, and a break from teaching. Strange as it sounded for Irso he was glad to be rid of the responsibility for a short time. The highlight of his joy was not just the journey to an unseen land but the love he got to share the experience with Huilu. While at first, he had planned for the journey in solitude, he and his thoughts wracking over the copious amounts of knowledge he would soon fill himself with, but with the unforeseen bonding of his soul to Huilu the trip was planned for two. India, a place steeped in rich history and culture from even before he was last in the outer world. It was going to be joyous, exhilarating, and with any luck romantic for both of them.
Though that was not the reason for him flying over to Huilu's home now. No, those grand plans had been pushed aside for far more important things, family. While the details were still foreign to him he knew that Huilu's mind was not worried about him or some romantic getaway but the welfare of her children as it should be. Knowing how much the trip meant to her made him feel for her more as the event took easy precedence. Instead of abandoning her and her family to deal with the event on their own he thought it best to support her in these trying times.
The structured schedule he had prepared filed away in his study and the number of suitcases prepared neatly tucked away until they would once again be called upon. The day was nice, but Irso could find little enjoyment in the day as he grew closer to her home. He hadn't spoken to her today and oped her state was well enough to receive him. An ear to speak to, a shoulder to cry on, he was prepared for all myriad of emotion as the level of grief a mother would feel for her child's pain was not new to him.
Landing in front of her door, he would knock a few times and ring the bell once. Her hearing was superior enough to not require repeated banging or ringing. Standing at the doorway his hands grew warmer as the bag in his hands let off hot steam against the cold air. The smell of spices permeating into the air and diffusing all around him. Just because Huilu couldn't go to India didn't mean he couldn't bring a bit of India to her. A place not far from the school sold rather good Indian food so it was an easy choice for him to pick some up and fly it to her.
When and if Huliu opened the door Irso would hold the bag up and say "I brought lunch." with a small smile.
@EmiRose
Though that was not the reason for him flying over to Huilu's home now. No, those grand plans had been pushed aside for far more important things, family. While the details were still foreign to him he knew that Huilu's mind was not worried about him or some romantic getaway but the welfare of her children as it should be. Knowing how much the trip meant to her made him feel for her more as the event took easy precedence. Instead of abandoning her and her family to deal with the event on their own he thought it best to support her in these trying times.
The structured schedule he had prepared filed away in his study and the number of suitcases prepared neatly tucked away until they would once again be called upon. The day was nice, but Irso could find little enjoyment in the day as he grew closer to her home. He hadn't spoken to her today and oped her state was well enough to receive him. An ear to speak to, a shoulder to cry on, he was prepared for all myriad of emotion as the level of grief a mother would feel for her child's pain was not new to him.
Landing in front of her door, he would knock a few times and ring the bell once. Her hearing was superior enough to not require repeated banging or ringing. Standing at the doorway his hands grew warmer as the bag in his hands let off hot steam against the cold air. The smell of spices permeating into the air and diffusing all around him. Just because Huilu couldn't go to India didn't mean he couldn't bring a bit of India to her. A place not far from the school sold rather good Indian food so it was an easy choice for him to pick some up and fly it to her.
When and if Huliu opened the door Irso would hold the bag up and say "I brought lunch." with a small smile.
@EmiRose