18.Aug.19, 02:16 AM
“I don’t mind at all,” F’drel assured Quinvalis, because he would be very happy to leave the Gather for a little while, even to visit Fort, “and I’ll make sure she lets one of them know.” Probably Aradissicath, because despite never having met R’nya, F’drel was very dubious about him. To start he was a bronzerider and Weyrleader, and nothing he’d ever heard about the man reassured him in any way. F’drel recognized Quinvalis’ name, after all, even if it took him a moment to place it; it was his sister R’nya had Searched as part of R’dal’s Searchrider ‘test’ that was almost certainly a front for getting the girl in Fort. Nothing suspicious there at all. Though none of that was Quinvalis’ fault, and F’drel wasn’t going to put any of it on the Candidate. Still, he wasn’t going to have Miri talk to Xyreith unless they had no other choice.
It didn’t take long to reach Halomirth, who’d been lounging with Edath since they’d finished bringing people for Jalazmar, and F’drel briefly introduced Quinvalis to her. He appreciated how excited Quinvalis was to meet her - Miri was always enthusiastic about making new friends, and while most people and dragons seemed to like her, F’drel was always relieved when people responded positively to her.
Halomirth almost wiggled in anticipation of making a new friend, ducking her head so that she was a little closer to Quinvalis as he said hello. Hello! It’s nice to meet you too! You can pat me if you like, she said cheerfully, tilting her head so that if he wanted Quinvalis had excellent access to give her headknob scratches. Pats and scratches were good, and Quinvalis looked like he’d be good at giving them. Halomirth had a good instinct for these things. F’drel refrained from rolling his eyes at her and leaned against one of her forelegs, keeping an eye on Quinvalis to confirm he was getting along with Miri (not that he really thought they wouldn’t).
It didn’t take long to reach Halomirth, who’d been lounging with Edath since they’d finished bringing people for Jalazmar, and F’drel briefly introduced Quinvalis to her. He appreciated how excited Quinvalis was to meet her - Miri was always enthusiastic about making new friends, and while most people and dragons seemed to like her, F’drel was always relieved when people responded positively to her.
Halomirth almost wiggled in anticipation of making a new friend, ducking her head so that she was a little closer to Quinvalis as he said hello. Hello! It’s nice to meet you too! You can pat me if you like, she said cheerfully, tilting her head so that if he wanted Quinvalis had excellent access to give her headknob scratches. Pats and scratches were good, and Quinvalis looked like he’d be good at giving them. Halomirth had a good instinct for these things. F’drel refrained from rolling his eyes at her and leaned against one of her forelegs, keeping an eye on Quinvalis to confirm he was getting along with Miri (not that he really thought they wouldn’t).