28.Nov.20, 04:55 PM
“Friends don’t need special days to give gifts,” Vessaelia explained as B’kit went to find a glow for the new lamp. “Sometimes gifts are for apologies or greetings or simply because we want to. You could say these cover all of those areas but it’s mostly because I wanted to.” She was so relieved that both seemed to like the gifts and once the lamp was set up, Vessaelia stood back to watch Erebuth inspect it and then settle in to enjoy it. She was close to tears, some of fear over the dragon’s appearance but most were of joy and she gave B’kit a small smile when he squeezed her hand. “You’re welcome,” she replied, just as softly.
Fearing she would cry, Vessaelia quickly turned away under the guise of finally removing her riding gear, shuffling over to Tiath to leave her bag and gear in a neat pile. You did well with the gifts. You know your friends well and truly listen to what they tell you. Vessaelia huffed at her dragon even as she gave her side a gentle pat. Is it really so hard to believe I’m not just a pretty face? I can pay attention when I want to and I love making others smile.
Turning away from Tiath, Vessaelia returned to B’kit and sat beside him so they could properly catch up. “All right, time to fill in all of the details you have clearly been leaving out of the letters. I might even be convinced to tell you more about A’dis if you ask prettily enough.”
Fearing she would cry, Vessaelia quickly turned away under the guise of finally removing her riding gear, shuffling over to Tiath to leave her bag and gear in a neat pile. You did well with the gifts. You know your friends well and truly listen to what they tell you. Vessaelia huffed at her dragon even as she gave her side a gentle pat. Is it really so hard to believe I’m not just a pretty face? I can pay attention when I want to and I love making others smile.
Turning away from Tiath, Vessaelia returned to B’kit and sat beside him so they could properly catch up. “All right, time to fill in all of the details you have clearly been leaving out of the letters. I might even be convinced to tell you more about A’dis if you ask prettily enough.”