29.Jul.20, 11:30 PM
Casa slipped lightly through the hallways, nodding or greeting those that she passed, or that passed her, but didn’t linger or chat for long when she was pulled up, instead excusing herself and quickly making her way down the halls, closer to her goal. She’d put this off for far too long as it was, and now that she’d finally built up the courage to correct that, she couldn’t afford to be distracted by others. As it was, she’d already spent far too long visiting the Weyrleaders and playing proper political respect before being told to enjoy her stay. Casa snorted. She knew what they thought she was about to get up to.
Casa wished that was what she was about to get up to.
Sighing, and resisting the urge to pinch the bridge of her nose as her thoughts exploded behind her eyes, Casa lengthened her stride, her heeled boots clicking on the stone halls before becoming muffled as she turned down a new hallway, the floor covered in old rugs, the runners slightly threadbare but clean and well looked after, considering they lived their life being walked on. From there it only took a few more moments to reach the doorway of her destination. Casa paused, taking a deep breath, and ignoring her dragon.
Smiling slightly at the nameplate on his door, Casa raised her fist and knocked solidly a couple of times, then lowered her hand and stepped back once, a frown marring her features and her lips pursed as the door finally opened – not that it had been a long wait – and Casa offered a small smile. “Hey.”
Casa wished that was what she was about to get up to.
Sighing, and resisting the urge to pinch the bridge of her nose as her thoughts exploded behind her eyes, Casa lengthened her stride, her heeled boots clicking on the stone halls before becoming muffled as she turned down a new hallway, the floor covered in old rugs, the runners slightly threadbare but clean and well looked after, considering they lived their life being walked on. From there it only took a few more moments to reach the doorway of her destination. Casa paused, taking a deep breath, and ignoring her dragon.
Smiling slightly at the nameplate on his door, Casa raised her fist and knocked solidly a couple of times, then lowered her hand and stepped back once, a frown marring her features and her lips pursed as the door finally opened – not that it had been a long wait – and Casa offered a small smile. “Hey.”