[ Chidi hadn't thought much about the approaching holiday until Michael had left the books on Faerunian ethics for him on his doorstep. This left him scrambling to come up with something appropriate to give in return. He hated giving gifts, in general, because he always had the worst time deciding on anything. But this left him with a direction to go in, at least.
On the morning of the 25th Michael will find a securely packaged gift with a bow on it on his doorstep with a card from Chidi on it. ]
To Michael, the most improved student I ever had. –Chidi
[ The contents of the package were a trilogy of books Chidi had picked up not long after arriving here, which was one of the rare works of fiction he'd ever indulged in. The detective featured in the series was supposedly the paragon of ethical behavior, but because of the complexity of the situations the main character had faced, it resulted in various dilemmas for the reader to consider. Chidi had found it interesting, yet difficult, to read, which meant it was perfect for a reciprocal gift for Michael now. ]
morning of the 25th
On the morning of the 25th Michael will find a securely packaged gift with a bow on it on his doorstep with a card from Chidi on it. ]
To Michael, the most improved student I ever had. –Chidi
[ The contents of the package were a trilogy of books Chidi had picked up not long after arriving here, which was one of the rare works of fiction he'd ever indulged in. The detective featured in the series was supposedly the paragon of ethical behavior, but because of the complexity of the situations the main character had faced, it resulted in various dilemmas for the reader to consider. Chidi had found it interesting, yet difficult, to read, which meant it was perfect for a reciprocal gift for Michael now. ]