02.May.18, 10:50 PM
Indivara frowned at R’nd, not bothering to hide her scepticism at his answer, though it honestly made a lot of sense. It was definitely a R’nd-thing to notice what was going on with his friends, she just didn’t like that she’d apparently been obvious enough about something she didn’t realise she’d been sharing. That, too, shouldn’t have surprised her, though. Indivara had never been good at hiding what she was feeling, or who her feelings were directed at – though usually those emotions were irritation or anger or disgust. Not, well, not whatever it was she felt for V’ler. Coy doesn’t suit you, Venseth inserted dryly, but Indivara ignored him as R’dn laughed.
“Good to know,” Indivara drawled, not at all reassured. Rhaedalyn was an extreme and not a measure that Indivara considered insightful. She didn’t know anyone that was as cringeworthy as a happy Rhaedalyn. She would rather have herself measured against someone normal, though she wasn’t quite willing to find a comparison and didn’t want to poke R’nd about it any further.
“I guess its like how everyone knew you loved B’jin before you did,” Indivara lied. She’d been far too obsessed with her own teenage drama early in the relationship between the two riders to have any idea when or how R’nd had fallen for the greenrider, but she was feeling vulnerable and the best way she knew how to contest that feeling was to make someone else feel uncomfortable, and thus distract from herself. Gossiping with Parella had mostly filled her in on the ups and downs of the relationship between R’nd and B’jin, and she was sure R’nd would be horrified if he knew most of the gossip surrounding the two of them originally came from B’jin’s mouth. Greenriders really were notorious for gossiping with each other, and Parella wasn’t someone who could keep a secret when it was more fun to share it!
Finishing her drink, Indivara smiled innocently up at R’nd.
“Good to know,” Indivara drawled, not at all reassured. Rhaedalyn was an extreme and not a measure that Indivara considered insightful. She didn’t know anyone that was as cringeworthy as a happy Rhaedalyn. She would rather have herself measured against someone normal, though she wasn’t quite willing to find a comparison and didn’t want to poke R’nd about it any further.
“I guess its like how everyone knew you loved B’jin before you did,” Indivara lied. She’d been far too obsessed with her own teenage drama early in the relationship between the two riders to have any idea when or how R’nd had fallen for the greenrider, but she was feeling vulnerable and the best way she knew how to contest that feeling was to make someone else feel uncomfortable, and thus distract from herself. Gossiping with Parella had mostly filled her in on the ups and downs of the relationship between R’nd and B’jin, and she was sure R’nd would be horrified if he knew most of the gossip surrounding the two of them originally came from B’jin’s mouth. Greenriders really were notorious for gossiping with each other, and Parella wasn’t someone who could keep a secret when it was more fun to share it!
Finishing her drink, Indivara smiled innocently up at R’nd.