August 2nd, 1888 - Durant Family Household
The last month had been nothing short of absolute hell for Durant. One of his daughters had been injured and hospitalised, one was being quiet and staying to herself (that was kind of good), but the last one – his eldest – had been gone from the moment the expedition started.
The very expedition he absolutely did not want to partake in. Almost instantly and as soon as his feet stood on the wooden ground of the train station, Durant knew that the whole ordeal was not his mess and he had no intent on helping the English wizards fix their problems.
However when it was over and he was summoned to the see his daughter, Durant dragged her home almost immediately. It was quite late at night though he was somewhat relieved to see Odette had survived without many injuries.
The following morning, Durant had made one of the servants bring her down for breakfast. In truth, there was no food on the table. Just two glasses of water and Durant was sat at his usual spot.
“I’m glad you’re safe,” He said quietly as she sat down, “But what in the name of all that is alive were you thinking?”
The very expedition he absolutely did not want to partake in. Almost instantly and as soon as his feet stood on the wooden ground of the train station, Durant knew that the whole ordeal was not his mess and he had no intent on helping the English wizards fix their problems.
However when it was over and he was summoned to the see his daughter, Durant dragged her home almost immediately. It was quite late at night though he was somewhat relieved to see Odette had survived without many injuries.
The following morning, Durant had made one of the servants bring her down for breakfast. In truth, there was no food on the table. Just two glasses of water and Durant was sat at his usual spot.
“I’m glad you’re safe,” He said quietly as she sat down, “But what in the name of all that is alive were you thinking?”