21.Nov.16, 11:45 AM
The longer the crying and hugging went on, the more it solidified his belief that he was not good at comforting people. Was this really all he had to? Simply hold Indivara and keep his mouth shut? He’d never been good at the keeping quiet thing but so far it seemed to be the right tactic so V’ler continued trying his hand at it until Indivara seemed able to collect herself somewhat. Another thing he decided was the phrase ‘ugly cry’ was pretty accurate. The sobbing, hiccupping, and puffy eyes really wasn’t attractive and it wasn’t something he wanted to deal with on a regular basis but wisely continued staying silent lest she gave him a good reason to do his own version of it.
When it seemed like Indivara was ready to talk, V’ler listened and then contemplated the issue. He didn’t doubt that the gossip about her didn’t bother her one bit and let that slide without further comment. The blueriding twin’s analysis on things, however, deserved a remark of some sort. “Ryvian also doesn’t think that often so when he does, it’s likely a bit warped and leaves him with a headache.” It wasn’t that he hated the twins and in fact found them both interesting in their own ways. But sometimes, R’vi was a bit clueless and too laidback to truly grasp a situation.
“Without worrying about his comments, what do you think about Venseth’s lack of chasing?” It wasn’t like he was able to offer any opinions on the matter when he knew he didn’t have all of the facts. There was some truth in what R’vi said. They were taught in Candidate classes that dragons wouldn’t rise or chase before their rider was of an age and mind frame to handle such an experience. His gaze narrowed as he studied Indivara’s face, trying to read what she wasn’t telling him yet.
When it seemed like Indivara was ready to talk, V’ler listened and then contemplated the issue. He didn’t doubt that the gossip about her didn’t bother her one bit and let that slide without further comment. The blueriding twin’s analysis on things, however, deserved a remark of some sort. “Ryvian also doesn’t think that often so when he does, it’s likely a bit warped and leaves him with a headache.” It wasn’t that he hated the twins and in fact found them both interesting in their own ways. But sometimes, R’vi was a bit clueless and too laidback to truly grasp a situation.
“Without worrying about his comments, what do you think about Venseth’s lack of chasing?” It wasn’t like he was able to offer any opinions on the matter when he knew he didn’t have all of the facts. There was some truth in what R’vi said. They were taught in Candidate classes that dragons wouldn’t rise or chase before their rider was of an age and mind frame to handle such an experience. His gaze narrowed as he studied Indivara’s face, trying to read what she wasn’t telling him yet.