Rickith was a very agreeable man. He accepted the difference between ‘lost memories’ and ‘destroyed memories’ fairly easily, though only time would tell if it was possible to treat one the same as the other. Describing the event which had destroyed those memories would be another task entirely ― a task Jinyel wasn’t entirely sure he was capable of.
‘My dreams were broken and so was I’ tended to sound like lunacy to those who didn’t know the taste of lucidity. How to explain to one whose dreams were still only dreams? And how much was Jinyel willing to share with a man who was still more a stranger than a friend, even though neither of them were to blame for that?
The old Jinyel who had met Rickith in the Eternal Empire, how much of that person even existed?
Questions for another time. Rickith was willing to help with the divorce, which was reason enough to treat him with friendship even if those roots were gone. Jinyel nodded, and with a quiet To me he summoned Monya back to his heel. He held the door open for Rickith, and the she-wolf trailed after the two men as they made their way out of the laboratories.
The University was no less austere than it had been before, but it was less imposing with a proper student at his side. Someone who knew the layout, someone who could actually read the signs on the wall. Someone to whom traps of paper were breakable.
The Cylus wind gave them a bitter welcome as they stepped outside, running icy claws down Jinyel's spine no matter how tightly he pulled his cloak. With impatient steps he led the way to the stables, where the starry-eyed watch-boy was still fawning over Ailuhn in her stall.
Move. Jinyel dipped past the boy and to his animals. Aside from the sarkin, all remained saddled, which made it a quick task to choose Rickith’s steed.
“This is Divi.” He circled the gelding, adjusting stirrup straps to better match Rickith’s height. “He is strong, and his gait is heavy. He is nervous when left on his own, but will remain confident so long as he follows another horse. I will ride on Masoch, here, and Lotus and Ailuhn will be tethered behind you. You can tell me where to go and I will ensure the rest follow.”
Jinyel stepped back and gestured at the stirrups.
“Do you know how to ride? I can tether Divi to Masoch, if necessary.”



