24.Feb.21, 12:36 PM
It had been such a fun and exciting day! Zoremet had gotten rides to the occasional Gather, but he always just stuck close to a friend and danced and ate strange foods and drank strange things and cuddled while listening to the Harpers. So this was his first time properly visiting a Hold as far as he was concerned, and his first time visiting Ista. It was crowded and bustling with activity, found some interesting places to shop in, and his brother had been kind enough to help add to his little pile of marks when they found the yarn shop!
A'tay really was his favorite sibling, not that the others weren't fun to hang around with. They just had a really good time quietly sitting near each other working on their various projects. And sometimes his girlfriend would cuddle if she was around and not doing something else already so that was a nice little bonus as well. Maybe he should knit them both some sort of matching thing, or maybe a blanket they could both use. He nodded absently as A'tay said something and started to look through the yarn in his bag wondering what colors would be best.
When Zoremet looked up, his brother was gone. This wasn't especially surprising or distressing, A'tay probably just hadn't noticed that he'd stopped to check his bag. And the firelizards were both nearby scampering across some crates. He waved Pit down and Shadow followed along. "Okay Shadow, let's go find him."
The blue gave him a merry little chirp and flew off with Pit not far behind. Zory took it as another good sign as he followed along, taking his time to look at all the vendors they passed by and followed a few twists and turns through some winding alleyways. It was just so big and there was so much to look at! Eventually he rounded a corner and could see docks with ships gently bobbing in the water and the sight was so captivating that he did not even see the other man on his path until he turned just in time to smack his nose into his chest.
He quickly backed away, wincing as he rubbed his face. "Ow! I'm so sorry, I've been doing this a lot lately and I wasn't paying attention and..." Zoremet's voice trailed off as he looked to see who it was he'd bumped into, staring up at the tall, dark, handsome, vaguely familiar man. Oh. It was Zelly's brother! He'd met him very briefly at the hatching and now he was here and they were alone and he was just looming in some quiet handsome sailor way and Zory was having trouble not just staring at him.
A'tay really was his favorite sibling, not that the others weren't fun to hang around with. They just had a really good time quietly sitting near each other working on their various projects. And sometimes his girlfriend would cuddle if she was around and not doing something else already so that was a nice little bonus as well. Maybe he should knit them both some sort of matching thing, or maybe a blanket they could both use. He nodded absently as A'tay said something and started to look through the yarn in his bag wondering what colors would be best.
When Zoremet looked up, his brother was gone. This wasn't especially surprising or distressing, A'tay probably just hadn't noticed that he'd stopped to check his bag. And the firelizards were both nearby scampering across some crates. He waved Pit down and Shadow followed along. "Okay Shadow, let's go find him."
The blue gave him a merry little chirp and flew off with Pit not far behind. Zory took it as another good sign as he followed along, taking his time to look at all the vendors they passed by and followed a few twists and turns through some winding alleyways. It was just so big and there was so much to look at! Eventually he rounded a corner and could see docks with ships gently bobbing in the water and the sight was so captivating that he did not even see the other man on his path until he turned just in time to smack his nose into his chest.
He quickly backed away, wincing as he rubbed his face. "Ow! I'm so sorry, I've been doing this a lot lately and I wasn't paying attention and..." Zoremet's voice trailed off as he looked to see who it was he'd bumped into, staring up at the tall, dark, handsome, vaguely familiar man. Oh. It was Zelly's brother! He'd met him very briefly at the hatching and now he was here and they were alone and he was just looming in some quiet handsome sailor way and Zory was having trouble not just staring at him.