The Road Home - Part 2

Besides, when he'd first been in that carriage on the way to the Academy, he hadn't really be in the sort of mindstate that could afford to take everything in that he saw out of the window. His thoughts were on what was coming, and on the letters that the maid had read to him as they rode. Letters from those comrades that he was leaving behind in Solgrim.

It was strange to think that a couple of months had already passed since he'd last seen them. None of the people of Solgrim seemed so far away when he imagined them in his mind's eye. He could still easily remember how Nila walked, and how she acted, and the same for Mrs Felder, and for Greeves too. For Greeves, even if he'd wanted to forget, he probably couldn't have. Greasy and grimy and downright detestable though he was, there were few as unique as that merchant.