Lucien nodded. [color=burlywood]"Yeah.. I am too. I would have been able to leave anyway but.. it would have left a bad taste in my mouth."[/color] He muttered, having finished with the dough. [color=burlywood]"Of course, I don't really have many things that I have to take with me, and well, I don't really have to go around carrying religious texts anymore either."[/color] He said a little amusingly. He had packed clothes, his.. mementos of home and small journal, along with some writing materials. He didn't need anything else. Some time passed as Lucien finished making the beignets and had packaged them up neatly for the journey. He was basically all ready to go by the time Father Cyril returned. He had left the priest some beignets for him to eat as well, it was only polite to do so. He was sure to leave four dollars on the table, almost half of his remaining money, because he didn't want the priest to feel like he was taken advantage of in his time here. [b]"So.. you're all ready to go then?"[/b] He asked, causing Lucien to nod. [color=burlywood]"Yeah.. I left some beignets for you.. as a thank you."[/color] He said, not mentioning the money. He'd see it later. [b]"I'll really be missing those when you're gone."[/b] Father Cyril said in an attempt to be lighthearted. Lucien simply let out a small chuckle, and then headed to the door with Faolan. [b]"Take care of yourself Lucien.. and may our Lord be with you on your journey."[/b] He said, before extending his hand for a handshake and extending a small book to him with this other. A Bible. Lucien felt it rude to decline it, so he accepted it and returned his handshake. [color=burlywood]"Thank you Father Cyril.. thank you for everything. I'll try to write to you and Father Thomas as soon as I am able."[/color] He told him, leading the priest to nod. With that out of the way, after Faolan exchanged his goodbyes, they headed out on their journey.