27.Jan.19, 10:28 AM
"F'drel!" R'dal called out for his friend's attention as he made his way from the dance floor over to the table of drinks. He was in high spirits that day but who wouldn't be when a party was thrown in your favour? Well, all the dragonriders' favour, of course, but he was one of them and he helpe a lot with the fires, so he was allowed to have fun. He was also going to make sure all of his friends had fun as well. It kind of sucked that some of his friends were Candidates and left behind, but he had plenty of others to look after, which was why F'drel was suddenly noticed as he left R'dare's side where they dance and enjoyed the Harpers.
He quickly grabbed a cup of punch, not caring one way or the other for alcohol he went straight for something that would refresh him after dancing. Once it was downed, R'dal moved to F'drel's side and was practically bouncing on the balls of his feet. "Do you wanna build a snowman?" He'd never done that before! Last winter at T'ryn's aunt's Hold, they played in the snow and he saw others do it but he didn't try it himself. Mostly because the ice skating was fascinating and he couldn't stop trying it. Now, he was ready to build!
"It doesn't have to be a snowman," he added when the slow response meant there was a chance F'drel was going to say no. Not that he really ever denied any ideas. He did, after all, get in a boat despite not knowing how to row or even swim. F'drel was a good friend and R'dal had decided after that day to make sure he didn't push their friendship too far again and to look after the greenrider so he didn't wind up in trouble because he couldn't say no to others. But playing in the snow was different and his friend absolutely had to join him. "It can be a snow dragon!" That was probably a bit more complicated than placing two or three large balls on top of each other but they worked well together and would figure it out.
He was so happy he convinced F'drel to come! Now he had to convince him to do more than stand around people watching; which was fun in its own right, but... snow! Dancing! He was so excited!
He quickly grabbed a cup of punch, not caring one way or the other for alcohol he went straight for something that would refresh him after dancing. Once it was downed, R'dal moved to F'drel's side and was practically bouncing on the balls of his feet. "Do you wanna build a snowman?" He'd never done that before! Last winter at T'ryn's aunt's Hold, they played in the snow and he saw others do it but he didn't try it himself. Mostly because the ice skating was fascinating and he couldn't stop trying it. Now, he was ready to build!
"It doesn't have to be a snowman," he added when the slow response meant there was a chance F'drel was going to say no. Not that he really ever denied any ideas. He did, after all, get in a boat despite not knowing how to row or even swim. F'drel was a good friend and R'dal had decided after that day to make sure he didn't push their friendship too far again and to look after the greenrider so he didn't wind up in trouble because he couldn't say no to others. But playing in the snow was different and his friend absolutely had to join him. "It can be a snow dragon!" That was probably a bit more complicated than placing two or three large balls on top of each other but they worked well together and would figure it out.
He was so happy he convinced F'drel to come! Now he had to convince him to do more than stand around people watching; which was fun in its own right, but... snow! Dancing! He was so excited!