Josu_T
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Andrew's ship made great time. It caught good winds. After reaching the coast of the Americas, it took them only a couple more days to reach the that had been the destination of the ship he'd mapped out. They went fast and made it to the port.
When they reached the dock Andrew immediately took his babies who were now about three quarters of a year old. They were still so young. They needed their mother. He began asking people if they had seen Brinna. He gave a description and made sure to mention her eyes. That was the one thing that some people had desinitely noticed. Brinna had arrived there. That knowledge that she was safe stopped Andrew from crying at nights. Now it was just a matter of finding her.
He checked with the harbour master for the ship log of thw ship Brinna had been on. When he looked at it he was even happier. He was fairly sure that was her. He just needed to find her. That seemed to be more of a problem though. It seemed that Ross was a fairly common name in the rapidly growing colony. He soon returned to simply asking people if they had seen her.
Part of him knew she was there. He could feel her close. There was a part of him that felt more complete that he hadn't been for a year and a half. He searched day and night for her. He just had to find her. He rarely left his babies though. They were with him. One thing that surprised him though was that when he heard of people seeing Brinna, she didn't seem to be trying to find her way home, she seemed to be doing chores of some sort.
One day Andrew got a message that brightened his spirits even more. A couple of Rosses wanted him over to a ball and then a visit to see if they had found his wife. He would take the babies with him. Even if something was wrong and Brinna didn't remember him, a mother had to remember her babies.
He took the babies to get some nice looking clothes to wear. It would be simple things and not too nice since they would only get the clothes messy anyway. They were quite noisy little babies and messy, definitely messy. When they were in the store he saw a woman there. She looked very familiar, but he didn't get a look at her eyes and she was dressed very differently from how he'd ever seen Brinna dressed. She left before he could go talk to her and see for sure.
He got the babies clothes and then returned to the inn. When it was time for the ball he dressed the children nicely and got dressed fairly nicely. One thing he made sure to do though was to ensure he looked as he had when he'd arrived to court her. That may have meant he didn't look as nice as he could, but if Brinna had forgotten him because of injury, he wanted to do all he could to help her remember him.
So once he was ready he took the babies and went to the adress on the messasge he'd been given for the ball. He didn't enjoy it though. He spent the time meeting people and asking about Brinna. The only problem was that many of those wealthy people there didn't pay attention to servants and only a couple thought the description sounded familiar but couldn't say where they had seen the woman of that description.
When they reached the dock Andrew immediately took his babies who were now about three quarters of a year old. They were still so young. They needed their mother. He began asking people if they had seen Brinna. He gave a description and made sure to mention her eyes. That was the one thing that some people had desinitely noticed. Brinna had arrived there. That knowledge that she was safe stopped Andrew from crying at nights. Now it was just a matter of finding her.
He checked with the harbour master for the ship log of thw ship Brinna had been on. When he looked at it he was even happier. He was fairly sure that was her. He just needed to find her. That seemed to be more of a problem though. It seemed that Ross was a fairly common name in the rapidly growing colony. He soon returned to simply asking people if they had seen her.
Part of him knew she was there. He could feel her close. There was a part of him that felt more complete that he hadn't been for a year and a half. He searched day and night for her. He just had to find her. He rarely left his babies though. They were with him. One thing that surprised him though was that when he heard of people seeing Brinna, she didn't seem to be trying to find her way home, she seemed to be doing chores of some sort.
One day Andrew got a message that brightened his spirits even more. A couple of Rosses wanted him over to a ball and then a visit to see if they had found his wife. He would take the babies with him. Even if something was wrong and Brinna didn't remember him, a mother had to remember her babies.
He took the babies to get some nice looking clothes to wear. It would be simple things and not too nice since they would only get the clothes messy anyway. They were quite noisy little babies and messy, definitely messy. When they were in the store he saw a woman there. She looked very familiar, but he didn't get a look at her eyes and she was dressed very differently from how he'd ever seen Brinna dressed. She left before he could go talk to her and see for sure.
He got the babies clothes and then returned to the inn. When it was time for the ball he dressed the children nicely and got dressed fairly nicely. One thing he made sure to do though was to ensure he looked as he had when he'd arrived to court her. That may have meant he didn't look as nice as he could, but if Brinna had forgotten him because of injury, he wanted to do all he could to help her remember him.
So once he was ready he took the babies and went to the adress on the messasge he'd been given for the ball. He didn't enjoy it though. He spent the time meeting people and asking about Brinna. The only problem was that many of those wealthy people there didn't pay attention to servants and only a couple thought the description sounded familiar but couldn't say where they had seen the woman of that description.