21.Nov.20, 08:46 PM
"He's not a very wise man, is he?" Gangleri wasn't normally one to speak negatively of any of the masters, especially with his own aspirations and goals, but considering his audience he doubted his words would make it back to Yesha. "I'm glad you seem to be enjoying yourself enough though."
He accepted the strings graciously and once he finished his klah he began to unwind the one he knew was about to snap so that he could replace it. He nodded. "The wandering has helped. The first week was the hardest. I never thought I'd officiate a funeral that close to home. My father offered, but it didn't feel right. I thought it might help bring some closure if I spoke myself." In truth, Gangleri had hoped it would bring some peace of mind after all that had happened, but it didn't. He wasn't sure if he felt guilt or regret, or even why. He knew what he'd done, and he knew what she had done as well. If anything his biggest regret was going through with the marriage to begin with.
Not that he was about to say any of that aloud. He had tried to present himself as a decent, if sometimes distant, husband. He put a smile on his face and decided to redirect the subject, readying himself to dodge anything that Meryem physically threw. "So have you found anyone to keep you company that you want to keep around? Maybe I could do a wedding instead of a funeral for once."
He accepted the strings graciously and once he finished his klah he began to unwind the one he knew was about to snap so that he could replace it. He nodded. "The wandering has helped. The first week was the hardest. I never thought I'd officiate a funeral that close to home. My father offered, but it didn't feel right. I thought it might help bring some closure if I spoke myself." In truth, Gangleri had hoped it would bring some peace of mind after all that had happened, but it didn't. He wasn't sure if he felt guilt or regret, or even why. He knew what he'd done, and he knew what she had done as well. If anything his biggest regret was going through with the marriage to begin with.
Not that he was about to say any of that aloud. He had tried to present himself as a decent, if sometimes distant, husband. He put a smile on his face and decided to redirect the subject, readying himself to dodge anything that Meryem physically threw. "So have you found anyone to keep you company that you want to keep around? Maybe I could do a wedding instead of a funeral for once."