LOREN
Baking was in Amalia’s blood, apparently. Loren knew a little bit about trying to break out of the family legacy and failing. At least hers was entirely productive. ”It’s a nice legacy to have.” Warmth, bringing people together for constructive ends: her bakery did all of that, but it was her that was at the heart of all that. Maybe he should try to emulate her example, at least a little bit.
However, the pleasant part of their conversation—for her, at least—was over. ”Many of you have tasks from Ludo.” The baker did, but so did Jigano, Remi, and Kiada. It was why all four were going to be at the Guild. Hopefully the others at that location had been warned and given a choice, because the summoner was deathly afraid that not everyone would make it through LongNight, especially at the Guild. ”Stay safe.” It was all he could offer, since he still wasn’t sure what he’d decide to do in the end.
However, the pleasant part of their conversation—for her, at least—was over. ”Many of you have tasks from Ludo.” The baker did, but so did Jigano, Remi, and Kiada. It was why all four were going to be at the Guild. Hopefully the others at that location had been warned and given a choice, because the summoner was deathly afraid that not everyone would make it through LongNight, especially at the Guild. ”Stay safe.” It was all he could offer, since he still wasn’t sure what he’d decide to do in the end.
But don’t be weary if it’s broken
Families are like that—
they’re split up and always torn.