THE WANDERING SORCERER
Fane and Jack continued their journey through the Spooky Woods with much to talk about. They talked about many things mostly pertaining to himself, Fane, that is. Jack seemed oddly curious about a great many things, but Fane could hardly answer half of the questions he asked him about: who his Lord was, what he was doing so far from home, or even things like how he was able a forest he's never even explored! By the end of their conversation, both of them seemed equally bewildered and interested about his past, but neither could provide closure. It probably wasn't something most adults talked to children about, but their innocent curiosity was so mutual that both of them seemed to get carried away. Even so, both discarded their interest in the conversation when Jack's father suddenly appeared, as did the Haunted Village. Fane could only stare at the village for a moment, admiring it and, well, it's very much apparent eerieness. Despite being well lit and reasonably crowded from what he could see, it was also uncomfortably atmospheric. But what use was there worrying over something he had so very little control over? Fane's attention returned to Jack and his Papa after brushing off his uncanny first impressions, walking over to the embracing pair with a waving hand. "Oh, hello there! You must be Jack's Papa." Fane grinned absent-mindedly. The bearded, heavy-bellied man smiled Jack's smile, suddenly looking much like his son in that regard. The father's cheeks suddenly went red, wearing an expression that Fane wasn't anticipating a man of his build to make. "You're the one who brought my Jacksyboy back safely, aren't ya? I'm so sorry about him! He just. . . wanders off on his own sometimes and—here, Jacksyboy! Say 'thank you' to this kind man!" the father demanded, taking his thick hands that were easily bigger than Jack's skull and forcing it down into an apologetic bow. The father would also bow in unison. "Th—Thank you, Mr. Howler!!" a teary Jack wailed. Fane continued to grin stupidly, shaking his hand anxiously. He was never quite used to being the one being thanked, and so comes to show their cultural disparities. "Oh, it's no trouble really. Fate just had it so we happened to cross paths with the same destination is all." he insisted. Jack and his Father had raised their heads now, and both of them were visibly embarrassed. "I'm Jack. How can we repay ya, Mister. . . Howler, was it?" Jack asked roughly. Fane was astounded by this and couldn't suppress the surprise from his expression. Papa Jack and Little Jack, was it? How silly and incredibly confusing! "Oh, it's quite alright. I'm just passing through anyway," Fane further insisted, giggling with haste. His attention eventually descended onto Little Jack, who, apparently, never broke contact with him. Fane grinned kindly, "But do be more cautious next time. I'm sure woods aren't nearly as kind as myself." Little Jack nodded and accepted the warning without question. "Thank you, really. . ." Papa Jack emphasized again. "Yes, well—I must be on my way now. Farewell and safe travels, fellows!" Fane began to walk away with a hasty sort of scurry that appeared to be his normal stride. He walked as if he was in a hurry and was looking for something. The blonde-haired wanderer was about to get lost in his stride again before abruptly stopping and turning around to face the two Jacks again. "Oh," he started as the two Jacks would perk up curiously, "I don't suppose either of you would know where to find the port of entry, would you? I hear you two are travelling merchants, after all." Little Jack sprung up excitedly, "We can take you, Mr. Howler!! I know the way!" |
WHATEVER AM I TO DO WITHOUT MY MASTER?
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