Sometime Later....
With the winds off the sea blowing his dark hair, Ruru sat on the docks in Limsa smiling. He'd finally settled, finally found some peace. It was a new peace, one he'd earned and while his life had changed, he knew it was for the better. He was a new man with a new purpose. He gripped the leatherworking knife and chuckled.
It was a good cover business. Would allow him to make money for the two of them and also keep eyes off of his side enterprise. Moving goods or people in and out of the city would be easier behind the veil of a leatherworking shop. Kink had taught him well and he meant to ensure her lessons weren't lost on him.
He'd put Ul'dah behind him, with the exception of a few memories. The city had burned him and he wanted little to nothing more to do with it. His former contacts....people he'd called friends, had abandoned him. The thought made his brow furrow in frustration and he allowed himself one last glimpse. The letters he'd sent them had been ignored....never returned or answered. The man had broken his promise to Ruru and that seething memory was one that Ruru tucked deeply inside his mind, one thta would fuel him should the two ever meet again.
Standing, he pushed the thought aside. He wouldn't waste another moment on those in Ul'dah that had caused him pain. For now he needed to get to work, and needed to get back to Alulu before she worried where he was.
With the winds off the sea blowing his dark hair, Ruru sat on the docks in Limsa smiling. He'd finally settled, finally found some peace. It was a new peace, one he'd earned and while his life had changed, he knew it was for the better. He was a new man with a new purpose. He gripped the leatherworking knife and chuckled.
It was a good cover business. Would allow him to make money for the two of them and also keep eyes off of his side enterprise. Moving goods or people in and out of the city would be easier behind the veil of a leatherworking shop. Kink had taught him well and he meant to ensure her lessons weren't lost on him.
He'd put Ul'dah behind him, with the exception of a few memories. The city had burned him and he wanted little to nothing more to do with it. His former contacts....people he'd called friends, had abandoned him. The thought made his brow furrow in frustration and he allowed himself one last glimpse. The letters he'd sent them had been ignored....never returned or answered. The man had broken his promise to Ruru and that seething memory was one that Ruru tucked deeply inside his mind, one thta would fuel him should the two ever meet again.
Standing, he pushed the thought aside. He wouldn't waste another moment on those in Ul'dah that had caused him pain. For now he needed to get to work, and needed to get back to Alulu before she worried where he was.