20.Feb.21, 01:45 PM
“It’s smarter to practice from memory when you actually know what something looks like so you aren’t constantly drawing something wrong,” Kor’is replied with another eye roll. The girl was dense if she thought seeing a dragonet once was good enough to continue drawing from. She’d already proven she sucked at it with the tail length. There wasn’t anything wrong with using a model—whether they wanted to be one or knew they were. I would pose for her! Kor’is had no doubt of that but didn’t relay the message. We aren’t even going to be in the Weyr much longer so no point in getting cozy with her, Taith. She had also mentioned F’drel’s dragon which meant she was likely from Ista and would be heading home soon.
“And I thought you liked a challenge going from your method of drawing. Giving you a name narrows down the thousands of beds scattered throughout four Weyrs, Stubby. Why would I take that away from you?” Once she had his name, she then had to find his weyr—which would be challenging given he was moving in the next few days. And it wasn’t like a lot of people tracked his movements, so good luck to her. He started walking again and without looking back, lifted a hand and gave her a little finger wave.
“And I thought you liked a challenge going from your method of drawing. Giving you a name narrows down the thousands of beds scattered throughout four Weyrs, Stubby. Why would I take that away from you?” Once she had his name, she then had to find his weyr—which would be challenging given he was moving in the next few days. And it wasn’t like a lot of people tracked his movements, so good luck to her. He started walking again and without looking back, lifted a hand and gave her a little finger wave.