Getting permission for Eishi had him in a bind. Somehow, Kiri managed to get the approval in the end, but not after spending some quality time with the head supervisor in the hospital and finishing all his reports on time for the next three days. At least it saved him the trouble of all-nighters in the coming three days. But hey, this was necessary in the next part of his educational tour for the prospect Mednin. It wouldn’t do to simply keep the kid isolated within the village. After all, much of the rough work of a mednin came in their experience out in the field, or at least beyond the confines of the hospital. That and because he had a feeling that Eishi didn’t like the stifling necessity of the hospital… not when he had such a colorful personality. That brief encounter and work at the library showed a different side to Kiri. It was very much rewarding and he couldn’t help but feel that Eishi was meant to do greater things than to just be stuck with hospital paperworks.As such, he waited by the village gates for Eishi to arrive. It was barely dawn, the sky was still dark and the cold morning mist still in the air. But Kiri wanted a head start to Port Cirrus and that would actually take a good fair amount of traveling. Luckily, with the grace of the hospital supervisor, he managed to get a free ride with a caravan off to Port Cirrus for its weekly trades. The bad side was that it was leaving any minute now. The caravan made of at least six large carriages, four horse-drawn carts, and around about two dozen people, riders, merchants, and a few of their families, it was bound to leave with or without them as they had strict schedules themselves.
Kiri sighed as he glanced back at the gate after waving at the head of the caravan who was asking if they were ready to go. Kiri hoped Eishi would turn up soon. He already had things planned out for the journey and he was very much excited to share this opportunity with the boy. He adjusted his rucksack filled with books and other supplies he was supposed to be transporting to the outlying clinics. But as fast as he was in getting all excited, already, Kiri was beginning to wonder if he was a terrible teacher and that was why his student was about to miss this travel. Though not one to have self-pity at such shallow and trivial reasons, Kiri had been rather sentimental lately. Must be because of the new curse he was under.
He sighed as he watches the front of the caravan begin to move.
[WC:459]
[Topic Started]
[Requesting Eishi]