Luther visited Norwich, remembering the places he used to frequent. Over twenty years, the city had changed.
Some companies had closed, and new ones had opened. New buildings had appeared like mushrooms after the rain, and an old park he loved to stroll in had been replaced by a mall.
The bar he and Robert liked was still there. The owner was older, so much that it was difficult to recognise him. But it was the same man.
Luther had lived in Sheton all his life, but he also used to have a permanent room in a hotel in Norwich. His business was flourishing there, but he also wanted to be close to his family.
As such, he had spent his life travelling from one city to the other. If only they were closer, it would have been easier.
But he was young, at the time, and full of energy. At his current age, travelling was out of the question. He needed a place where to stay for good, and Norwich had many more perks than Sheton.
Many more reasons to stay.