23.May.18, 11:47 AM
Mylorah sighed as the other boot came off and was put behind her with the other one. At least they didn’t make her catch up and take it and both socks off! Maybe when Nerreh lost again she’d be a good sport and just remove both socks anyway. She grabbed the cup Nerreh had given back to her, now wonderfully full again, and chugged it back. It was set down again with a satisfied sigh and smile as she leaned back to watch everyone. She was starting to feel a nice buzz, likely thanks to treating the other three drinks she’d had in the same manner in a short period of time, and shifted the way she sat so she could try to see other players’ cards. It shouldn’t matter if she saw them since she wasn’t playing!
Everyone seemed good at keeping their cards out of her sight, though, and Mylorah almost pouted until Kordiavis’ statement from a couple of minutes earlier came back to her and she giggled. “Kordi’s right, Casa. You have a sexy pout. My brother’s lucky he gets to kiss it away.” She tapped in her chin in thought and then turned her attention back to Misharan, thinking he wouldn’t know which brother she was talking about, if he even knew any of them at all. Holders were weird like that and didn’t seem as inclined to learn everything they could about another. “My brother that rides bronze, T’ryn, I mean. Not the one that left earlier in a panic.” She’d have to remember to check on Ayontay in the morning. He’d likely be asleep by the time she left the gathering and a good breakfast would help get both of their heads on straight to talk if he wanted to.
Everyone seemed good at keeping their cards out of her sight, though, and Mylorah almost pouted until Kordiavis’ statement from a couple of minutes earlier came back to her and she giggled. “Kordi’s right, Casa. You have a sexy pout. My brother’s lucky he gets to kiss it away.” She tapped in her chin in thought and then turned her attention back to Misharan, thinking he wouldn’t know which brother she was talking about, if he even knew any of them at all. Holders were weird like that and didn’t seem as inclined to learn everything they could about another. “My brother that rides bronze, T’ryn, I mean. Not the one that left earlier in a panic.” She’d have to remember to check on Ayontay in the morning. He’d likely be asleep by the time she left the gathering and a good breakfast would help get both of their heads on straight to talk if he wanted to.