05.Mar.21, 07:36 PM
Lazerat gave Shadow a pat on the head once he took the bite of food and focused his attention on that instead of begging for more. That meant Lazerat was quickly eating the last few bites before he had to share more of it instead of savouring each delicious morsel. Small sacrifices sometimes had to be made. “It’s a pleasure to meet you, Pit, mostly because you’re not pestering me yet,” he laughed as he held out a potato for Shadow when a blue nose came sniffing around his plate again. It wasn’t met with as much enthusiasm but it did still sate the flitter as he took it and nibbled on the morsel.
“I’ve thought about getting one but then I also remember how much of a pest they can be at times,” Lazerat pointed to Shadow as the blue grabbed a potato off the plate and skittered off to enjoy it up in the rafters. “They are interesting companions but I’m not sure I’m ready for that level of commitment just yet. I’m happy to hear Pit is a clever and helpful gal, though. Do you get lost regularly?” As soon as he asked, Lazerat chuckled. He already kind of knew the answer, didn’t he? They’d met up again while Zoremet was lost, after all but at least it had been in the Hold and not out in the wild. “Sorry. I don’t mean to laugh at your misfortune with directions. We should be celebrating it as it brought us together for some good food and company.” He raised his mug again in a small salute and chugged back nearly the remainder of the ale.
“Oh, games!” He’d nearly forgotten with the distraction of firelizards and Lazerat gave a shrug. “I’m all right at them. But I play for fun and social interactions. That’s the point, right? I’ll happily play any with you. Tile rummy is better with four people so we could do a night in with A’tay and Zelly if you’d like more than just one on one action with me.”
“I’ve thought about getting one but then I also remember how much of a pest they can be at times,” Lazerat pointed to Shadow as the blue grabbed a potato off the plate and skittered off to enjoy it up in the rafters. “They are interesting companions but I’m not sure I’m ready for that level of commitment just yet. I’m happy to hear Pit is a clever and helpful gal, though. Do you get lost regularly?” As soon as he asked, Lazerat chuckled. He already kind of knew the answer, didn’t he? They’d met up again while Zoremet was lost, after all but at least it had been in the Hold and not out in the wild. “Sorry. I don’t mean to laugh at your misfortune with directions. We should be celebrating it as it brought us together for some good food and company.” He raised his mug again in a small salute and chugged back nearly the remainder of the ale.
“Oh, games!” He’d nearly forgotten with the distraction of firelizards and Lazerat gave a shrug. “I’m all right at them. But I play for fun and social interactions. That’s the point, right? I’ll happily play any with you. Tile rummy is better with four people so we could do a night in with A’tay and Zelly if you’d like more than just one on one action with me.”