24.Aug.19, 02:40 AM
The hug from Quinvalis had Halomirth brightening immediately. He had accepted what they were saying, obviously, which was good! She gave another happy rumble, the vibrations from which Quinvalis could probably feel through the hug. Hopefully he would feel better soon. Halomirth really hoped he did, he was sweet and should be happy.
F’drel shrugged, trying to brush off Quinvalis’ thanks. He’d done nothing, after all. “Miri speaks with who she likes, I didn’t let anything.” As if he could have stopped her from talking with whomever she pleased. Most dragons, apparently, spoke with their rider and a few close others, but Halomirth spoke with near everyone she met, friendly thing. Though greens were often chattier than other colors, or so F’drel had been told a time or two.
He was interested to know the bronzerider Quinvalis referred to was, in fact, A’tay. Even so, the thought of A’tay being in a relationship with a girl - Madiquel - seemed a bit unlikely to F’drel, for reasons he couldn’t quite express. He was finding it difficult to reconcile A’tay having a girlfriend with how afraid he’d been of being in a Flight. Not that having a girlfriend and participating in a Flight were anywhere near the same things, it still seemed odd to him. Though really, he didn’t know A’tay that well, so what could he really say on the matter? Halomirth crooned softly, not sure how to respond to the new information. She was one of the ‘everyone’ who spoke well of the bronzerider, after all; she quite liked him and Xyxyth! But Quinvalis was upset, and Halomirth had decided she liked him too, which meant the interests of two people she liked conflicted. And she didn’t even think they had to conflict in the first place, but she supposed she didn’t know as much about human relationships as they did. But she could still offer comfort and someone to talk to and a nice place to hide, and she would!
F’drel hovered awkwardly, not sure what to say to Quinvalis - both because he was terrible at relationship advice and because he didn’t know enough about the situation at hand - and Quinvalis had not clearly said whether he would prefer F’drel to stay or go. Unsure, F’drel sat down against Miri’s side, living a good deal of space between him and Quinvalis without seeming like he was actively trying to be as far from him as possible. He just didn’t want to crowd the Candidate or make him feel uncomfortable.
F’drel shrugged, trying to brush off Quinvalis’ thanks. He’d done nothing, after all. “Miri speaks with who she likes, I didn’t let anything.” As if he could have stopped her from talking with whomever she pleased. Most dragons, apparently, spoke with their rider and a few close others, but Halomirth spoke with near everyone she met, friendly thing. Though greens were often chattier than other colors, or so F’drel had been told a time or two.
He was interested to know the bronzerider Quinvalis referred to was, in fact, A’tay. Even so, the thought of A’tay being in a relationship with a girl - Madiquel - seemed a bit unlikely to F’drel, for reasons he couldn’t quite express. He was finding it difficult to reconcile A’tay having a girlfriend with how afraid he’d been of being in a Flight. Not that having a girlfriend and participating in a Flight were anywhere near the same things, it still seemed odd to him. Though really, he didn’t know A’tay that well, so what could he really say on the matter? Halomirth crooned softly, not sure how to respond to the new information. She was one of the ‘everyone’ who spoke well of the bronzerider, after all; she quite liked him and Xyxyth! But Quinvalis was upset, and Halomirth had decided she liked him too, which meant the interests of two people she liked conflicted. And she didn’t even think they had to conflict in the first place, but she supposed she didn’t know as much about human relationships as they did. But she could still offer comfort and someone to talk to and a nice place to hide, and she would!
F’drel hovered awkwardly, not sure what to say to Quinvalis - both because he was terrible at relationship advice and because he didn’t know enough about the situation at hand - and Quinvalis had not clearly said whether he would prefer F’drel to stay or go. Unsure, F’drel sat down against Miri’s side, living a good deal of space between him and Quinvalis without seeming like he was actively trying to be as far from him as possible. He just didn’t want to crowd the Candidate or make him feel uncomfortable.