15.Jul.19, 11:45 AM
"Hm?" Oh, right, he had asked F'drel about Mylorah before becoming distracted by B'jin and D'hys walking in together. Focusing on his daughter instead of his proddy mate and questionable friend was the far better idea and so R'nd nodded at the answer he was given. He knew it was vague, like answers his sons gave him but it was still nice hearing them from a third party.
"Thank you, F'drel. I won't push for details, hearing that from you is enough for me. You don't seem the sort to flat out lie and I appreciate that." Dodging the question a bit didn't count as lying and even he did that when put on the spot or facing something he didn't want to talk about.
Another few bites of vegetables were had and savoured before R'nd gave in for the desire to give out some advice that he hoped wasn't too late. "I'm not sure if you've managed to avoid him, but stay away from D'hys if you can. He's trouble, though not everyone believes it," he shot another look of absolute confusion at the pair across the room, still unsure as to why B'jin liked the man all these years later.
"But he apparently treats those he likes well enough, so stay on his good side, I guess." He wondered if he should start casually pointing out the people to avoid when he helped Candidates and Weyrlings with other important lessons. He could call it a wellness class or maybe a quality of life class.
"Thank you, F'drel. I won't push for details, hearing that from you is enough for me. You don't seem the sort to flat out lie and I appreciate that." Dodging the question a bit didn't count as lying and even he did that when put on the spot or facing something he didn't want to talk about.
Another few bites of vegetables were had and savoured before R'nd gave in for the desire to give out some advice that he hoped wasn't too late. "I'm not sure if you've managed to avoid him, but stay away from D'hys if you can. He's trouble, though not everyone believes it," he shot another look of absolute confusion at the pair across the room, still unsure as to why B'jin liked the man all these years later.
"But he apparently treats those he likes well enough, so stay on his good side, I guess." He wondered if he should start casually pointing out the people to avoid when he helped Candidates and Weyrlings with other important lessons. He could call it a wellness class or maybe a quality of life class.