At the door Kyle tied up his shoes, standing he went to retrieve the two things that openly signified his blindness, his sunglasses and his cane. This was probably the one thing he detested the most, not because he was embarrassed to use them, but because it gave the wrong impression of him. His father encouraged the misinterpretation, he told him it was a weakness he could exploit. Begrudgingly he put on the sunglasses, the frame and lenses wrapping around his head so they completely blocked out his eyes and picked up the cane. Turning and waiting patiently, the caretaker approached and opened the door leading the way for Kyle as he followed behind, before being ushered into the backseat of the car. The car's interior felt nice, smooth leather, with the kind of work his father did, Kyle knew he was well off, more so than most others. The car ride itself was pretty uneventful, the caretaker spoke only when he needed to and never made conversation, though Kyle more than preferred it this way. Quiet was a great escape for him, it brought him back to the void of his mind where he could project himself, explore himself, think and drink deeply from the fruits of knowledge. It was the subtle pattering of rainfall that brought him out of his thoughts once more and he stared in the direction of the window, facing the moving world. Everything he sensed was nothing more than brief flickers, he had no idea what was going on out there, only that something was happening. The fast moving world suddenly slowed though and the car brought itself to a stop. "Wait one moment, Master Parker," The caretaker spoke, slow and deep. "That won't be necessary, caretaker," he replied reaching for the door handle. "Your father insists upon it..." Kyle's hand falters for a just a moment before retreating back into his lap, "Proceed." The caretaker nodded to Kyle so slow, he wasn't sure if the caretaker had moved at all. Exiting the vehicle, the caretaker made his way around the car to open Kyle's door, stepping aside so as to let Kyle pass through. Sighing to himself, Kyle exits the vehicle.