03.May.18, 10:15 AM
Indivara smiled to herself but made no comment in reply to R’vi’s quip about ‘provoking a success’, not wanting to share the fact that V’ler had told her some time ago that he’d once been a farmer. Of course, that memory was blurred around the edges with all the horrors of that particular Hatching, but Indivara remembered warmly being curled up with V’ler as he tried to help her forget about those particular horrors by telling her the story of his life before arriving in Katila. She didn’t want to share that with R’vi, mostly for her own selfish reasons and very little because she didn’t want to spoil his amusement at getting the information out of their close-mouthed friend.
I was very graceful, all things considered, Venseth put in, speaking broadly to the whole group and his own blue companions. Indivara snorted in amusement and shook her head slightly. Grace wasn’t the term she would be inclined to use to describe the blue dragon sliding across the ice, but whatever helped him sleep tonight! She was distracted by her dragon, but her attention returned to V’ler as he dropped her hand and suddenly meandered off. Indivara scowled after him, having been subtly using him as a full-body heater by standing closer to him than she needed to, and carefully positioned to minimise the light breeze.
One delicate eyebrow arched upwards when V’ler returned to them, skates in hand. Indivara dropped her gaze to the ones he was holding out to her, and she blinked at them, before lifting her head to stare at her ‘mate’ with a flat look. “I could fit both of my feet on one of those.” She chided, only slightly exaggerating; while they were definitely too big for her, they weren’t quite that much too big. “You wear those,” she added, smirking mischievously, clearly aware that V’ler had been attempting to get out of the activity. It was such a V’ler thing to do!
Looking around, it didn’t take Indivara long to spot some ‘brats not far away, and she made a beeline for them. They didn’t really look like they were finished skating – more having a break and laughing together – but Indivara wasn’t denied when she demanded a pair of the strange skating contraptions, and she made her way back to the guys with a smug expression and held them up. She smirked at V’ler and raised her eyebrows at him again. “If you keep standing there gaping, you’ll turn into one of those ice-man-things.” She told him, ignoring the fact that he wasn’t gaping and unaware that she used the wrong term for ‘snowmen’. Flopping onto the bench, Indivara set about figuring out how to get the strange boot contraption to stick to her riding boots.
One delicate eyebrow arched upwards when V’ler returned to them, skates in hand. Indivara dropped her gaze to the ones he was holding out to her, and she blinked at them, before lifting her head to stare at her ‘mate’ with a flat look. “I could fit both of my feet on one of those.” She chided, only slightly exaggerating; while they were definitely too big for her, they weren’t quite that much too big. “You wear those,” she added, smirking mischievously, clearly aware that V’ler had been attempting to get out of the activity. It was such a V’ler thing to do!
Looking around, it didn’t take Indivara long to spot some ‘brats not far away, and she made a beeline for them. They didn’t really look like they were finished skating – more having a break and laughing together – but Indivara wasn’t denied when she demanded a pair of the strange skating contraptions, and she made her way back to the guys with a smug expression and held them up. She smirked at V’ler and raised her eyebrows at him again. “If you keep standing there gaping, you’ll turn into one of those ice-man-things.” She told him, ignoring the fact that he wasn’t gaping and unaware that she used the wrong term for ‘snowmen’. Flopping onto the bench, Indivara set about figuring out how to get the strange boot contraption to stick to her riding boots.