07.Aug.18, 02:00 AM
"Just doing my part for the Weyrs," R'vi answered as innocently as one such as he could before sipping his water and trying to keep up the innocent front. It didn't last long before he was smirking at the way Indivara called him out. Oh yes, he did indeed enjoy making people tremble with pleasure and he loved that Indivara's wicked sense of humour was trying to be subtle. It was cute, really, when she was always so brutally honest and didn't know how to be coy. "Not all of us are born leaders like Ny or teachers like you... well, I guess I am teaching a lot of them some very useful Weyr-life information, but still. My point remains."
Mentioning his brother suddenly brought to mind something he secretly worried about with each Hatching, though the odds were low on it happening. His smile slowly faded as he thought on it for several moments and then looked from the glass that had drawn his attention as he thought to Indivara. "You..." he hesitated after all in what he wanted to ask, suddenly feeling embarrassed and even worried that it would remind Indivara about how weak and fragile he actually was beneath the flirting and lazy ways. But the fact that it was Indivara was what made him go through with it anyway. She might tease him, as was their nature, but she also understood from her own traumas.
"You don't have any siblings or especially close friends in your class, do you?" R'vi would never forget the night Nyvian Impressed without him. True, a lot of the events were kind of blurred once the last dragonet made its grand appearance and didn't bond to him but the feeling of despair and immense loneliness, even fear, were strong and stayed with him for months. He could still remember how it felt sometimes, late at night when it was so silent in the Weyr that he felt like the only one that lived there. Vydoriath was always quick to pipe up in those times and brush away those emotions but not everyone had a dragon yet and if one sibling Impressed while the other didn't, they might be just as lost as he had been. If there were any Candidates like that, maybe he'd try to befriend them and be there for them in case disaster struck.
Mentioning his brother suddenly brought to mind something he secretly worried about with each Hatching, though the odds were low on it happening. His smile slowly faded as he thought on it for several moments and then looked from the glass that had drawn his attention as he thought to Indivara. "You..." he hesitated after all in what he wanted to ask, suddenly feeling embarrassed and even worried that it would remind Indivara about how weak and fragile he actually was beneath the flirting and lazy ways. But the fact that it was Indivara was what made him go through with it anyway. She might tease him, as was their nature, but she also understood from her own traumas.
"You don't have any siblings or especially close friends in your class, do you?" R'vi would never forget the night Nyvian Impressed without him. True, a lot of the events were kind of blurred once the last dragonet made its grand appearance and didn't bond to him but the feeling of despair and immense loneliness, even fear, were strong and stayed with him for months. He could still remember how it felt sometimes, late at night when it was so silent in the Weyr that he felt like the only one that lived there. Vydoriath was always quick to pipe up in those times and brush away those emotions but not everyone had a dragon yet and if one sibling Impressed while the other didn't, they might be just as lost as he had been. If there were any Candidates like that, maybe he'd try to befriend them and be there for them in case disaster struck.