27.Apr.15, 05:19 PM
Unchaste delight lit up Cora's face when D'hys accepted her offer. She set off at a quick yet lady like pace, the sort that had been drilled into her from a young age. A lady didn't dally but arriving at one's destination breathless was not acceptable either. Part of her wanted to skip the entire way, but that definitely wasn't ladylike. She glanced back over her shoulder at regular intervals both to make sure D'hys was keeping up and to reassure herself that she hadn't just made the entire interaction up.
Blushing, she murmured a thank you as D'hys held the door for her. Cora greeted the woman with a warm smile and a friendly hello, relaxing once D'hys received an equally warm greeting. She liked the place with it's cozy atmosphere that for her was far outside the norm. Secretly she felt just a little bit deviant whenever she came to the tavern, though she would never have said so. Dining with D'hys made her feel even more so even if dragonriders were slowly becoming a more commonplace sight about the hold.
Cora slipped into her seat, flashing D'hy's an adoring smile before smoothing her skirt into place so it was draped just so. She laughed along with him growing more enamored with the man with each new word and action. He was so different from the young men she normally met. "Oh yes they are all just as lovely." She assured him. "I hope it does live up to your standards or else I shall never be able to forgive myself for recommending it." She smiled back, and in all likely hood she would be crushed if the food wasn't up to his standards.
She twirled the flower she still held between her fingers, watching the petals spin and blur for a moment. "Do you have any family at Telgar?" She asked looking up to meet his gaze. Many of the riders did still have family in the North. Perhaps if D'hys had a well placed relation her association would be better received. Having a dragonrider in the family had been something to brag about not so long ago. She wasn't sure if there were in in her family line, but decided that there must be. The Weyr had always possessed a certain attraction for younger sons and the base born hoping to take a step up in the world.
Blushing, she murmured a thank you as D'hys held the door for her. Cora greeted the woman with a warm smile and a friendly hello, relaxing once D'hys received an equally warm greeting. She liked the place with it's cozy atmosphere that for her was far outside the norm. Secretly she felt just a little bit deviant whenever she came to the tavern, though she would never have said so. Dining with D'hys made her feel even more so even if dragonriders were slowly becoming a more commonplace sight about the hold.
Cora slipped into her seat, flashing D'hy's an adoring smile before smoothing her skirt into place so it was draped just so. She laughed along with him growing more enamored with the man with each new word and action. He was so different from the young men she normally met. "Oh yes they are all just as lovely." She assured him. "I hope it does live up to your standards or else I shall never be able to forgive myself for recommending it." She smiled back, and in all likely hood she would be crushed if the food wasn't up to his standards.
She twirled the flower she still held between her fingers, watching the petals spin and blur for a moment. "Do you have any family at Telgar?" She asked looking up to meet his gaze. Many of the riders did still have family in the North. Perhaps if D'hys had a well placed relation her association would be better received. Having a dragonrider in the family had been something to brag about not so long ago. She wasn't sure if there were in in her family line, but decided that there must be. The Weyr had always possessed a certain attraction for younger sons and the base born hoping to take a step up in the world.