13.Jan.19, 11:59 AM
T'ryn made mental notes about gifts and that Rhaedalyn deserved a treat since the kids always got so many. That seemed fair, especially if he was going to visit her home, he should bring something specifically for her if nothing else. He was still nodding along to the babbling ideas, only slightly aware that Madiquel had stopped talking and was pulling a thinking face. "Wait, now?" His eyes went wide at the offer and he quickly shook his head and waved his free hand a bit for further emphasis. "It's late and it would be unannounced. Popping in on you unannounced is one thing but doing it to the Weyrwoman that I don't know that well is a bit different. Besides, I came by to visit you and I don't want to cut that short or drag someone else in on our time."
Since Madiquel seemed excited at the idea of going shopping and visiting Rhaedalyn, T'ryn figured he could meet her half way on the idea. "You're probably right about the shops being closed. I can come by in a few days at an earlier hour, and we can go to the Hold together. If Jajojin okays it, we can go for a bit of a flight around the region as well. Sy's getting fat and needs the exercise." T'ryn's smile as he spoke the words widened and he bit back laughter as his dragon scoffed and denied such claims. Since Syrendryth rarely spoke to humans, T'ryn knew a lot of the grumbling came from the worry that Madiquel would take the claim seriously. The dragon liked to make snarky comments and criticize people but T'ryn had a theory that some people, like Madiquel, were too pure to receive such negative comments and left Syrendryth somewhat conflicted about caring about their opinion or not.
"Anyway, back to what you said a moment ago. R'dare and R'dal live here... though I guess I do see them in Ista rather regularly." Those two never seemed to it still long in general--unless it was nap time, of course-- but T'ryn wondered whom exactly the two were constantly visiting since he wasn't peppered with their antics as much as he used to be. Then again, that was probably partially his fault for being so gloomy after all of his heartbreaks and he couldn't blame the happy blueriders for avoiding him a bit.
"I'll tell N'mor to stop by some more. Although, he's mated now... to Z'rin of blue Varralath, if you haven't heard, so he's somewhat occupied lately." T'ryn winced at how depressed he sounded giving that news. He thought he'd been coping with that situation fairly well, all things considered. Not that he had any right to be anything but happy for N'mor--and he was! He definitely was happy. N'mor had given him a second chance to be together but he had to tell his friend to follow the path that being with Z'rin led him. T'ryn knew N'mor was happy with the bluerider and he'd never forgive himself for taking that away and leaving N'mor with too many 'what ifs' about that relationship. In a way, he had been right not to be with his best friend considering how it turned out, but T'ryn still knew he could have had that happiness and N'mor's smile and love if he had been brave enough to take it when it was offered.
Since Madiquel seemed excited at the idea of going shopping and visiting Rhaedalyn, T'ryn figured he could meet her half way on the idea. "You're probably right about the shops being closed. I can come by in a few days at an earlier hour, and we can go to the Hold together. If Jajojin okays it, we can go for a bit of a flight around the region as well. Sy's getting fat and needs the exercise." T'ryn's smile as he spoke the words widened and he bit back laughter as his dragon scoffed and denied such claims. Since Syrendryth rarely spoke to humans, T'ryn knew a lot of the grumbling came from the worry that Madiquel would take the claim seriously. The dragon liked to make snarky comments and criticize people but T'ryn had a theory that some people, like Madiquel, were too pure to receive such negative comments and left Syrendryth somewhat conflicted about caring about their opinion or not.
"Anyway, back to what you said a moment ago. R'dare and R'dal live here... though I guess I do see them in Ista rather regularly." Those two never seemed to it still long in general--unless it was nap time, of course-- but T'ryn wondered whom exactly the two were constantly visiting since he wasn't peppered with their antics as much as he used to be. Then again, that was probably partially his fault for being so gloomy after all of his heartbreaks and he couldn't blame the happy blueriders for avoiding him a bit.
"I'll tell N'mor to stop by some more. Although, he's mated now... to Z'rin of blue Varralath, if you haven't heard, so he's somewhat occupied lately." T'ryn winced at how depressed he sounded giving that news. He thought he'd been coping with that situation fairly well, all things considered. Not that he had any right to be anything but happy for N'mor--and he was! He definitely was happy. N'mor had given him a second chance to be together but he had to tell his friend to follow the path that being with Z'rin led him. T'ryn knew N'mor was happy with the bluerider and he'd never forgive himself for taking that away and leaving N'mor with too many 'what ifs' about that relationship. In a way, he had been right not to be with his best friend considering how it turned out, but T'ryn still knew he could have had that happiness and N'mor's smile and love if he had been brave enough to take it when it was offered.