28.Mar.21, 08:11 AM
“You have always had a way with pillow talk,” R’nd laughed softly at the first question to come out after their lazy cuddling. But he frowned when B’jin continued, voicing his concerns that the bluerider took seriously. They hadn’t spoken of it since he returned with Larnell but it was only a matter of time. R’nd had realised instantly what Larnell’s actions meant and the trickling affect it could have on Amorandii but he didn’t know how to bring it up with B’jin to prep him, just in case. He also hadn’t had the chance to speak with his sister about it but no doubt Eridella and Malarn would need time to have that discussion as well.
“I know she would. She’s always been a little Lady and she’s growing into a wonderful adult Lady as well,” as much as it pained him to say. Amorandii wasn’t his child but he’d always been fond of her since he started spending time with B’jin. Perhaps the fact that she wasn’t his had made it easier for him to be mostly at ease around her and the fact that he could try to be a dad to the kids that came forward as his was due to her as well.
R’nd sighed and adjusted his arm as B’jin shifted again to get comfortable. “Eridella wouldn’t change the arrangement, I’m sure of that. She adores you and Amorandii. Not to mention Malarid seems fond of her as well. But it will depend on Malarn. He does have to think of his Hold and people so if there’s a strong alliance out there for him, he might try to take it.” There was a chance Larnell’s late wife had a younger sister that could reunite the families. It didn’t seem likely since Larnell hadn’t mentioned that as part of the reason for the fighting.
“Believe in my sister, love. It’s always worked for me,” R’nd stated with all the conviction of a little brother that idolized his big sister. “If she wants it to go through, then I’d put marks down on it happening.” They were a small Hold that traded in horses. Surely Amorandii wouldn’t be a hindrance to that. She also brought a connection to Telgar Hold, even if it wasn’t through blood, so that had to count for something.
“I know she would. She’s always been a little Lady and she’s growing into a wonderful adult Lady as well,” as much as it pained him to say. Amorandii wasn’t his child but he’d always been fond of her since he started spending time with B’jin. Perhaps the fact that she wasn’t his had made it easier for him to be mostly at ease around her and the fact that he could try to be a dad to the kids that came forward as his was due to her as well.
R’nd sighed and adjusted his arm as B’jin shifted again to get comfortable. “Eridella wouldn’t change the arrangement, I’m sure of that. She adores you and Amorandii. Not to mention Malarid seems fond of her as well. But it will depend on Malarn. He does have to think of his Hold and people so if there’s a strong alliance out there for him, he might try to take it.” There was a chance Larnell’s late wife had a younger sister that could reunite the families. It didn’t seem likely since Larnell hadn’t mentioned that as part of the reason for the fighting.
“Believe in my sister, love. It’s always worked for me,” R’nd stated with all the conviction of a little brother that idolized his big sister. “If she wants it to go through, then I’d put marks down on it happening.” They were a small Hold that traded in horses. Surely Amorandii wouldn’t be a hindrance to that. She also brought a connection to Telgar Hold, even if it wasn’t through blood, so that had to count for something.