13.Nov.12, 04:28 AM
D’hys had to admit, he was curious about what the notes said about him. He imagined he could ask the wingleader more about how the wing viewed him since it would be something that could help him assist with leading. If he didn’t know exactly how others thought of him, how would he know how to approach people or what areas to work on himself? He imagined A’liran complained about him regularly even though he had been relatively nice to the greenrider in practices and only left the man confused outside of them.
“Thank you, Weyrleader. I promise you have nothing to worry about. I’m fully committed to helping train the wing and you won’t be disappointed with the results.” He smiled, genuinely pleased that D’ren was willing to give him the shot at the position. D’hys had never truly been one in the past to care about such placements, preferring to do his part but not have to work overtime and take up his precious free time but this called for it. If Thread fell tomorrow, their wing was screwed. The wingleader was doing a good job but the wingsecond had been undoing it all with his incompetence and attitude.
“Thank you for giving me the chance and taking some of your time to talk with me. I’ll let you get back to your work now though and see myself out.” D’hys nodded a farewell and casually made his way out the hut, only stopping to say good bye to Ronarth as well. He had to keep up appearances, after all! The dopey bronze was far easier to deal with when he was in a good mood and he wasn’t about to set Ronarth off now and have D’ren change his mind.
Now that the hardest part of the idea was completed, it was time to celebrate his promotion!
“Thank you, Weyrleader. I promise you have nothing to worry about. I’m fully committed to helping train the wing and you won’t be disappointed with the results.” He smiled, genuinely pleased that D’ren was willing to give him the shot at the position. D’hys had never truly been one in the past to care about such placements, preferring to do his part but not have to work overtime and take up his precious free time but this called for it. If Thread fell tomorrow, their wing was screwed. The wingleader was doing a good job but the wingsecond had been undoing it all with his incompetence and attitude.
“Thank you for giving me the chance and taking some of your time to talk with me. I’ll let you get back to your work now though and see myself out.” D’hys nodded a farewell and casually made his way out the hut, only stopping to say good bye to Ronarth as well. He had to keep up appearances, after all! The dopey bronze was far easier to deal with when he was in a good mood and he wasn’t about to set Ronarth off now and have D’ren change his mind.
Now that the hardest part of the idea was completed, it was time to celebrate his promotion!