A week had passed.
Aldric was no closer to figuring out his feelings.
The entire situation was beyond comprehension. It was not out of the realm of possibility, but if he had been asked, eight days ago, whether he thought this might happen, he would have responded with an indulging laugh and a solid no. Johann ought to have been in Germany, his body six feet under the ground and his spirit in some other more pleasant world.
And for Johann to have loved him in life—
It changed everything.
For the past seven days, he had searched through his journals; he was militant about his journal-keeping, and had written every day—with a few rare exceptions—for as long as he had lived. As he sifted through the old books, he could not read passages about Johann without taking the new knowledge his former employee’s affection into account.
After much searching, he found the journal he needed. That night, after his class ended, at around three in the morning, he headed to the library, holding the book at his side. Johann stood at the desk, checking in books.
“Good evening,” he said.
Aldric was no closer to figuring out his feelings.
The entire situation was beyond comprehension. It was not out of the realm of possibility, but if he had been asked, eight days ago, whether he thought this might happen, he would have responded with an indulging laugh and a solid no. Johann ought to have been in Germany, his body six feet under the ground and his spirit in some other more pleasant world.
And for Johann to have loved him in life—
It changed everything.
For the past seven days, he had searched through his journals; he was militant about his journal-keeping, and had written every day—with a few rare exceptions—for as long as he had lived. As he sifted through the old books, he could not read passages about Johann without taking the new knowledge his former employee’s affection into account.
After much searching, he found the journal he needed. That night, after his class ended, at around three in the morning, he headed to the library, holding the book at his side. Johann stood at the desk, checking in books.
“Good evening,” he said.