06.Jan.18, 02:11 AM
G’nen beamed while Rhaedalyn took the flowers she already had in the office and transferred them to the new vase. Already it was proving useful! The vase had been a good choice of gift, and G’nen mentally gave himself a congratulatory pat on the back.
“Ah, I did, actually!” G’nen said proudly, smiling at Rhaedalyn. “Picked up a few things living on the Southern Continent. I helped build the first houses of Katila, even.” Okay, he wasn’t that great at it back then and he was pretty sure the floor of the hut he and Wenon shared was slightly tilted all those years, but he’d gotten better since then. “I mostly leave the proper woodworking to the woodcrafters now, stick to things like this, and when she was younger I made lots of toys for my daughter.” He said, looking the vase now that it had flowers, making sure the silhouette was still pleasing. Determining it was, he continued speaking.
“Oh, now that I think of it, as I said earlier, I sealed it so water doesn’t get through, and it should work perfectly, but you might want to check the area underneath the vase once or twice in the next few days. Just to be sure.” G’nen added, eyeing the vase. He was confident that it would not leak, but the warning was worth giving. “I’m sure it’ll hold perfectly, though.” He assured her, before pausing a moment, thinking.
“She truly does like you, I promise. And if you ever need help translating from ‘Wenon’ to ‘regular person,’ you are absolutely welcome to consult me. I’m a bit of an expert, if I do say so myself.” G’nen added, winking cheerfully. He wasn’t sure if she’d ever take him up on the offer, but he felt it was about time he made it. Rhaedalyn seemed like she preferred to keep her problems close, if G’nen was judging her right, but you could never know what might happen. Having resources on the off chance you need them is only positive, especially when you happen to be in charge of a dragon Weyr.
“Ah, I did, actually!” G’nen said proudly, smiling at Rhaedalyn. “Picked up a few things living on the Southern Continent. I helped build the first houses of Katila, even.” Okay, he wasn’t that great at it back then and he was pretty sure the floor of the hut he and Wenon shared was slightly tilted all those years, but he’d gotten better since then. “I mostly leave the proper woodworking to the woodcrafters now, stick to things like this, and when she was younger I made lots of toys for my daughter.” He said, looking the vase now that it had flowers, making sure the silhouette was still pleasing. Determining it was, he continued speaking.
“Oh, now that I think of it, as I said earlier, I sealed it so water doesn’t get through, and it should work perfectly, but you might want to check the area underneath the vase once or twice in the next few days. Just to be sure.” G’nen added, eyeing the vase. He was confident that it would not leak, but the warning was worth giving. “I’m sure it’ll hold perfectly, though.” He assured her, before pausing a moment, thinking.
“She truly does like you, I promise. And if you ever need help translating from ‘Wenon’ to ‘regular person,’ you are absolutely welcome to consult me. I’m a bit of an expert, if I do say so myself.” G’nen added, winking cheerfully. He wasn’t sure if she’d ever take him up on the offer, but he felt it was about time he made it. Rhaedalyn seemed like she preferred to keep her problems close, if G’nen was judging her right, but you could never know what might happen. Having resources on the off chance you need them is only positive, especially when you happen to be in charge of a dragon Weyr.