28.Jul.19, 12:50 AM
“I just want you to be as happy as I am. Okay, in relationships. Everything else I want you happier in,” Vessaelia gave a small smile, mocking herself for all her difficulties that had been mostly self-made. She still wasn’t perfectly happy but she was getting there. But in love? Oh, she was happy and hoped she stayed that way despite a green dragon.
“And I can’t help flirting with a handsome men, you know that. But you’re right, I would have regrets,” she felt a bit bad that the regrets seemed to stem more from A’dis being hurt than actually feeling guilty about what she could have with Beckitt. She was a horrible person! Was this because she was a greenrider now and lacked morals? You know that is not true. You just need to sort yourself out. A’dis and Obaranath are good males and deserve better from you. Vessaelia winced as she was scolded but tried to hide it from Beckitt as she glanced away, pretending to look at other stalls like he suggested. She really hated that her dragon was becoming a voice of reason but in this case, appreciated it.
She didn’t let go of Beckitt’s arm as they continued to wander from stall to stall, not looking too hard at the wares while they continued to chat about various things, catching up on the past turn. She really needed this and found her mood brightening as the time passed by. Maybe she’d try to reconnect with other friends as well.
“And I can’t help flirting with a handsome men, you know that. But you’re right, I would have regrets,” she felt a bit bad that the regrets seemed to stem more from A’dis being hurt than actually feeling guilty about what she could have with Beckitt. She was a horrible person! Was this because she was a greenrider now and lacked morals? You know that is not true. You just need to sort yourself out. A’dis and Obaranath are good males and deserve better from you. Vessaelia winced as she was scolded but tried to hide it from Beckitt as she glanced away, pretending to look at other stalls like he suggested. She really hated that her dragon was becoming a voice of reason but in this case, appreciated it.
She didn’t let go of Beckitt’s arm as they continued to wander from stall to stall, not looking too hard at the wares while they continued to chat about various things, catching up on the past turn. She really needed this and found her mood brightening as the time passed by. Maybe she’d try to reconnect with other friends as well.