Liam
And I feel like my castle's crumbling down
And I watch all my bridges burn to the ground
And I watch all my bridges burn to the ground
Liam had received quite a bit of mail before, of course, but it was rare for him to receive a package that was hand-delivered. As he took it from Talyson and listened to the man's introduction, he said, "Thank you. I wasn't expecting a personal delivery," he added with a sheepish grin. "Otherwise, I'd have stayed home to make it easier for you. I appreciate you coming all the way into the woods."
He sat the package on the little workbench he'd fashioned for himself. If it was what he thought it was, it was additional supplies that he hadn't expected to arrive today, but that would make his task all the easier. Then the courier asked what he was doing, and he looked up in surprise. It wasn't an unwelcome question, but he hadn't expected the man to stick around now that the package had been delivered. "A lantern," he explained, shifting the package to one side and gesturing towards the papers in an invitation for Talyson to come closer. "Just a simple one, for Longnight."
He sat the package on the little workbench he'd fashioned for himself. If it was what he thought it was, it was additional supplies that he hadn't expected to arrive today, but that would make his task all the easier. Then the courier asked what he was doing, and he looked up in surprise. It wasn't an unwelcome question, but he hadn't expected the man to stick around now that the package had been delivered. "A lantern," he explained, shifting the package to one side and gesturing towards the papers in an invitation for Talyson to come closer. "Just a simple one, for Longnight."
And you don't want to know me, I will just let you down
You don't wanna know me now
You don't wanna know me now