30.Jul.19, 12:44 AM
"Sure, sure," he laughed when she disagreed with him. Flower. He'd forgotten she named him that and grinned at her instead of grimacing like he used to. It did his heart good to know that she remembered it. And the reason. A'dis never liked his friends to be sad and had made the effort to cheer her up when she was down. She was a good person, a good friend and A'dis would lay into anyone who treated her poorly.
He laughed, eyes sparkling with humor at her words, "I've never stomped on your feet a single time Mylorah and you know it." Not on purpose anyway but he was enjoying the back and forth enough to defend himself against her. "I don't know about that anymore," he muttered under his breath. Vessaelia had such a hard time when she'd impressed Tiath that for a while he'd thought she would shove him away. She hadn't of course and now the only thing that A'dis could do was try to make sure she had a better go of being impressed to a green. She was a lot stronger than she gave herself credit for.
A'dis let Mylorah tug him around as she shifted through the items in the stall, his bright eyes watching the things she grabbed and discarded, she was always going and going. "Her hair is amazing," he agreed and a soft smile curved his lips when he thought about sinking his fingers into it. He remembered the first time he did that and A'dis could feel a hot blush forming along his ears. Clearing his throat he said, "Set it aside. I've got enough marks I can probably get more than one thing.
Blunt tipped fingers touched a particularly nice necklace and he lifted it up to look closer at it. It was soft, the setting elegant and the stone bright. "Should I get her more than just jewelry?" he questioned earnestly. Maybe jewelry and a shawl or something. "Maybe some clothing?"
He laughed, eyes sparkling with humor at her words, "I've never stomped on your feet a single time Mylorah and you know it." Not on purpose anyway but he was enjoying the back and forth enough to defend himself against her. "I don't know about that anymore," he muttered under his breath. Vessaelia had such a hard time when she'd impressed Tiath that for a while he'd thought she would shove him away. She hadn't of course and now the only thing that A'dis could do was try to make sure she had a better go of being impressed to a green. She was a lot stronger than she gave herself credit for.
A'dis let Mylorah tug him around as she shifted through the items in the stall, his bright eyes watching the things she grabbed and discarded, she was always going and going. "Her hair is amazing," he agreed and a soft smile curved his lips when he thought about sinking his fingers into it. He remembered the first time he did that and A'dis could feel a hot blush forming along his ears. Clearing his throat he said, "Set it aside. I've got enough marks I can probably get more than one thing.
Blunt tipped fingers touched a particularly nice necklace and he lifted it up to look closer at it. It was soft, the setting elegant and the stone bright. "Should I get her more than just jewelry?" he questioned earnestly. Maybe jewelry and a shawl or something. "Maybe some clothing?"