It had been nearly three days since Nathaniel had been insulted by Jacob Smith. And although he was still hurt, and the worst of Jacob’s words still echoed in his head, he found himself missing his company. Granted, they had only a handful of conversations together, and most of them — unfortunate. And yet there was something in Jacob that Nathaniel could not let go. Not that soon, at least. Not without trying to remedy this awful situation they kept finding themselves in.
The final decision required some bargaining, but on the third day Nathan finally convinced himself that if there was still a possibility of reconciliation, he should take a step towards it.
Besides, he had to check if the poster was still on that shop wall.
The bell above the door chimed a familiar tune.
Nathaniel had taken yet another half-day off, leaving the parlour to the family under the guise of scouting for new vendors, and was now entering Jacob’s shop with the weight of the most recent events heavy on his heart. There was at least something that could help this time around, though: the absence of Mrs Whittlock and the likes of her. Not that Nathaniel had any intention of letting his emotions of the foulest kind overflow yet again, but it was still easier to breathe without the presence of the ghost of the past.
The shop appeared empty at first, but as soon as the chime called for its owner, Felix Forsythe emerged from the depths of the fancy mystery cave of wonders, and Nathan’s heart leaped with a promise of a miracle.
“I forgot my gloves,” Nathan said, taking the hat off. “And I also want a reading from you.”
The final decision required some bargaining, but on the third day Nathan finally convinced himself that if there was still a possibility of reconciliation, he should take a step towards it.
Besides, he had to check if the poster was still on that shop wall.
The bell above the door chimed a familiar tune.
Nathaniel had taken yet another half-day off, leaving the parlour to the family under the guise of scouting for new vendors, and was now entering Jacob’s shop with the weight of the most recent events heavy on his heart. There was at least something that could help this time around, though: the absence of Mrs Whittlock and the likes of her. Not that Nathaniel had any intention of letting his emotions of the foulest kind overflow yet again, but it was still easier to breathe without the presence of the ghost of the past.
The shop appeared empty at first, but as soon as the chime called for its owner, Felix Forsythe emerged from the depths of the fancy mystery cave of wonders, and Nathan’s heart leaped with a promise of a miracle.
“I forgot my gloves,” Nathan said, taking the hat off. “And I also want a reading from you.”
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