20.Aug.19, 04:06 AM
"Really? Thank you!" Quinvalis was ready to head home now and hide out in his room, he didn't expect to be offered a chance to hang out longer with Halomirth--and F'drel if the greenrider wanted to stay. He laughed when Halomirth shifted to better curl up around him and Quinvalis finally gave in to giving her a hug of sorts around her neck. Even the smaller dragons were still large enough to make such gestures awkward or perhaps weird. Like his petting her, what did a hug feel like to her? Was it still comforting and nice? Did she feel it? Did it feel like when a fly landed on his arm? Maybe he'd get around to asking her such things once he decided she wouldn't mind playing twenty questions.
"And thank you for letting me talk with Halomirth, F'drel," Quinvalis shyly glanced around Halomirth to offer a smile to the greenrider. He knew some dragons hated speaking to anyone that wasn't their rider and some riders didn't appreciate people trying to strike up a conversation with their dragon. He didn't think F'drel minded since he said Halomirth had invited them over to begin with and wasn't putting an end to the serious talk but he wanted to show his appreciation all the same. F'drel didn't even have to help him off the ground but here they were listening to his romantic drama. Dragonriders really were the best.
"You know, I can't even bring myself to hate A'tay. Everyone speaks well of him and he'll treat Madiquel right and I don't want to confess to her now and put her in the middle and make it awkward. She'd obviously choose him and then our friendship will suffer..." if Madiquel hadn't noticed his interest before, she wouldn't notice now, especially if he tried his best to kill off the attraction. Quinvalis knew he'd still be happy with her friendship and would spend the next few days convincing himself anything more may have ruined what they already had. But it did still hurt that she never noticed and clearly didn't like him as more than a friend.
"And thank you for letting me talk with Halomirth, F'drel," Quinvalis shyly glanced around Halomirth to offer a smile to the greenrider. He knew some dragons hated speaking to anyone that wasn't their rider and some riders didn't appreciate people trying to strike up a conversation with their dragon. He didn't think F'drel minded since he said Halomirth had invited them over to begin with and wasn't putting an end to the serious talk but he wanted to show his appreciation all the same. F'drel didn't even have to help him off the ground but here they were listening to his romantic drama. Dragonriders really were the best.
"You know, I can't even bring myself to hate A'tay. Everyone speaks well of him and he'll treat Madiquel right and I don't want to confess to her now and put her in the middle and make it awkward. She'd obviously choose him and then our friendship will suffer..." if Madiquel hadn't noticed his interest before, she wouldn't notice now, especially if he tried his best to kill off the attraction. Quinvalis knew he'd still be happy with her friendship and would spend the next few days convincing himself anything more may have ruined what they already had. But it did still hurt that she never noticed and clearly didn't like him as more than a friend.