Ore, in his early twenties, is sitting with a young woman around the same age. She's clearly with Sun Sign going by her clothing and the stars she's decorated herself with.
They're having a positive, but solemn conversation: she's been given an opportunity to work her dream job, a chance she can't pass up because it may never come around again. But . . . she has to leave the port, because said job is very far away.
Ore can't leave, though. He was just hired on at the school, and the workshop he's been planning to open is already in it's first stages. He can't just pick up and leave it all behind.
They don't argue about it. It's a calm discussion that eventually, ends with them both agreeing that because of how young they are, she should take the job and follow her dreams, and Ore should focus on his own career. Then maybe one day, they can talk about their future.
It's a mutual break-up. Ore lets her take the drawings he'd done of the ring he was going to make.
Separate Ways
They're having a positive, but solemn conversation: she's been given an opportunity to work her dream job, a chance she can't pass up because it may never come around again. But . . . she has to leave the port, because said job is very far away.
Ore can't leave, though. He was just hired on at the school, and the workshop he's been planning to open is already in it's first stages. He can't just pick up and leave it all behind.
They don't argue about it. It's a calm discussion that eventually, ends with them both agreeing that because of how young they are, she should take the job and follow her dreams, and Ore should focus on his own career. Then maybe one day, they can talk about their future.
It's a mutual break-up. Ore lets her take the drawings he'd done of the ring he was going to make.