He took his time with the tour, and it was well into evening before he finished. The sun was setting out across the sea to the west, casting brilliant colors into the sky. As the waters swallowed up the light, the brother turned back to his aide.
"Time we return ourselves to the Temple. I must have Sister Naomi review the notes and prepare them for Sister Alia." The acolyte nodded quickly and fell into place behind Brother Zed.
Zed began the journey back to the Temple while composing his thoughts. A pair of guard fell in unobtrusively behind them, keeping a respectful distance, but near enough to come at call. They were vigilant in watching the side streets and alleys for suspicious characters, but their trip was uneventful.
When they arrived back at the Temple, Zed returned to his quarters and dismissed the guards. After instructing the acolyte, he took a place at his table and penned a note for Sister Alia.
Sister Alia,
I am well pleased with the progress you have made with the Hospice's construction. I am confident that the White Lady sees and smiles upon your efforts thus far.
Please continue with the construction with all due haste. I would like to see the Hospice begin caring for the sick and elderly of the city before summer's end.
I request that you begin assembling your thoughts as to how to go about staffing the hospice so as to be ready for that time.
I shall instruct Sister Naomi to provide you with whatever monetary resources will be needed to staff the new facility.
I look forward to my next tour of the grounds, but should the White Lady call me away please escort Sister Naomi in my stead.
May the White Lady protect and guide you,
Brother Zed