23.Feb.21, 05:17 PM
He hadn’t been back to Ista in several months, Shirrikath not quite big enough before but graduated now, old enough that the two of them could do what they wanted. So he’d gone home to visit his family and home to Ista with his brown. Tigger darted to and fro as he walked along the bowl with what could only be assumed as a mission. It wasn’t really, he had an idea of visiting a few friends he’d made while living here but D’io had a look of concentration on his face as he walked.
Some people lifted hands in waves that he returned and a few nods here and there. He was always good at making friends even if he’d been shy for most of it. He grinned at the slap of confidence Shirrikath swamped his mind with and strode on. Go bother someone else, he told the brown, Maybe you’ll find a new friend here that you can visit with when we come back. A pretty green maybe? the brown asked him with a burble of laughter. As long as it isn’t some dumb gold, the man laughed back.
He was focused enough on Shirrikath that he didn’t see the figure walking towards him as he turned the corner. He didn’t even have time to catch her before she was tumbling to the ground. “Shit!” he said and immediately moved to help her up, “Are you okay? I didn’t see you there.” His face was flushed by the fact that he’d knocked a girl down, his polite nature full of concern for her. “You’re not hurt are you?” he continued as he set her on her feet and started dusting her off.
“I can take you to a healer if you need,” he went on as he moved to make sure she was indeed alright.
Some people lifted hands in waves that he returned and a few nods here and there. He was always good at making friends even if he’d been shy for most of it. He grinned at the slap of confidence Shirrikath swamped his mind with and strode on. Go bother someone else, he told the brown, Maybe you’ll find a new friend here that you can visit with when we come back. A pretty green maybe? the brown asked him with a burble of laughter. As long as it isn’t some dumb gold, the man laughed back.
He was focused enough on Shirrikath that he didn’t see the figure walking towards him as he turned the corner. He didn’t even have time to catch her before she was tumbling to the ground. “Shit!” he said and immediately moved to help her up, “Are you okay? I didn’t see you there.” His face was flushed by the fact that he’d knocked a girl down, his polite nature full of concern for her. “You’re not hurt are you?” he continued as he set her on her feet and started dusting her off.
“I can take you to a healer if you need,” he went on as he moved to make sure she was indeed alright.