18.Aug.13, 11:14 PM
"Now you've found us out, " V'riy chuckled as she commented about her practicing on Morith being beneficial to them as well. He hung his head for a moment and flashed her an apologetic look, but was unable to hold back the devilish grin that broke out onto his face. He had shorted his strides automatically so that he walked side by side with Arddra. Now and then he glanced upwards to get a glimpse of Morith gracefully weaving circles far above their heads.
He stretched his arms and pulled them back behind his head as they continued the walk to the communal buildings. He really had a great range of motion due to his morning stretches. The bronzerider enjoyed hearing her light laughter, glad that she had relaxed in his company. He didn't want to put her off about his fussiness with having a woman around in his personal quarters all the time, so he kept silent. V'riy thought it might be different with Arddra, but he had reservations. And he really did not want her to feel obligated to do things for him.
When the girl brought up cooking for him, he considered his words for a time before answering. "Well, I guess that would be alright. I do enjoy eating away from the kitchens now and again, as you already know. And I am one up on you in that department," he graciously conceded.
V'riy inhaled the night air deeply and let out a long breath. "Thank Faranth for this breeze, otherwise the mugginess would be unbearable. I love the South, but the one thing I won't miss if we ever leave this place is the humidity. We're nearly there," he declared as he noticed the larger buildings looming ahead in the distance.
He stretched his arms and pulled them back behind his head as they continued the walk to the communal buildings. He really had a great range of motion due to his morning stretches. The bronzerider enjoyed hearing her light laughter, glad that she had relaxed in his company. He didn't want to put her off about his fussiness with having a woman around in his personal quarters all the time, so he kept silent. V'riy thought it might be different with Arddra, but he had reservations. And he really did not want her to feel obligated to do things for him.
When the girl brought up cooking for him, he considered his words for a time before answering. "Well, I guess that would be alright. I do enjoy eating away from the kitchens now and again, as you already know. And I am one up on you in that department," he graciously conceded.
V'riy inhaled the night air deeply and let out a long breath. "Thank Faranth for this breeze, otherwise the mugginess would be unbearable. I love the South, but the one thing I won't miss if we ever leave this place is the humidity. We're nearly there," he declared as he noticed the larger buildings looming ahead in the distance.