21.May.20, 02:46 AM
R'dal eagerly hugged Aederyn. He was relieved she wasn't mad that he hadn't told her on their first meeting and even more relieved that she wanted to stay! He knew how much she loved her craft and saw how much it hurt to admit that she couldn't advance in it and that her family didn't view her the way he did and how he knew his friends would as well. He wished he could make the world perfect for her and let her stay in her craft and run free without any cares but that wasn't possible. The Weyr seemed like the perfect fit for her free-spirit and R'dal hoped she would soon have wings to soar freely on instead.
"I can't wait to tell everyone! We can go find R'dare first, he'll be excited as well. You remember him from the Hatching, right?" Even in his excitement, R'dal had a moment of guilt at abandoning Aederyn to go check on Quinvalis after he was injured. But R'dare had been there and R'dal knew she would have been safe and taken care of. "Then I'll introduce you to everyone else and--"
Don't forget you have to do the official stuff first, Edath chimed in, cutting R'dal off and making the bluerider giggle softly with a hint of embarrassment.
"Or we can do the official stuff first and then if you're up to it, I'll give you a tour and introduce you to a few people." The day was still young but that didn't mean Aederyn would want to socialize with everyone in the Weyr. R'dal also didn't know if she had just come off of delivering a message. Maybe she was exhausted and he was there babbling away and barely refraining from bouncing on the balls of his feet.
This was turning into such an amazing day! And it had started with laundry! Who knew?
"I can't wait to tell everyone! We can go find R'dare first, he'll be excited as well. You remember him from the Hatching, right?" Even in his excitement, R'dal had a moment of guilt at abandoning Aederyn to go check on Quinvalis after he was injured. But R'dare had been there and R'dal knew she would have been safe and taken care of. "Then I'll introduce you to everyone else and--"
Don't forget you have to do the official stuff first, Edath chimed in, cutting R'dal off and making the bluerider giggle softly with a hint of embarrassment.
"Or we can do the official stuff first and then if you're up to it, I'll give you a tour and introduce you to a few people." The day was still young but that didn't mean Aederyn would want to socialize with everyone in the Weyr. R'dal also didn't know if she had just come off of delivering a message. Maybe she was exhausted and he was there babbling away and barely refraining from bouncing on the balls of his feet.
This was turning into such an amazing day! And it had started with laundry! Who knew?