19.May.20, 03:24 AM
D'hys still didn't know how to handle R'dal, even after working with the kid to get F'drel's siblings all in order. He was far too innocent, far too energetic, and seemed to see everyone and everything in his own way that D'hys simply couldn't plan for. Even the comment about him kidnapping the girl left him wondering if R'dal believed him capable of such a thing based on information he might know or if he was just joking around and would have said that about his own father.
He actually laughed when it came out that Edath had already Searched the runner and they had somehow kept it a secret. He didn't think it possible for the ball of positivity to keep such good news to himself but D'hys saw the logic behind why he had and why someone like R'dal would see it as bad news and forcing a tough decision on someone that was, at the time, happy with their life.
"I guess that's settled then. Are you ready to make it official? We can take you to meet the people in charge and escort you home to pick up any belongings you might wish to bring with you." He was going to have to sweet talk R'nya to get him to exempt Aederyn from the Healer Hall rule but it shouldn't be a problem, especially if he went through Rhaedalyn first and got her on his side. He'd likely have to still owe a favour to the Weyrleader but D'hys could handle that.
"I'd also be happy to ensure there aren't any complications with them letting you go." They may have been trying to get rid of her, but if they already had plans and deals in motion, there was a strong chance they wouldn't let her go willingly. "This is your decision, Aederyn, not theirs. It's not even ours. You can still say no."
He actually laughed when it came out that Edath had already Searched the runner and they had somehow kept it a secret. He didn't think it possible for the ball of positivity to keep such good news to himself but D'hys saw the logic behind why he had and why someone like R'dal would see it as bad news and forcing a tough decision on someone that was, at the time, happy with their life.
"I guess that's settled then. Are you ready to make it official? We can take you to meet the people in charge and escort you home to pick up any belongings you might wish to bring with you." He was going to have to sweet talk R'nya to get him to exempt Aederyn from the Healer Hall rule but it shouldn't be a problem, especially if he went through Rhaedalyn first and got her on his side. He'd likely have to still owe a favour to the Weyrleader but D'hys could handle that.
"I'd also be happy to ensure there aren't any complications with them letting you go." They may have been trying to get rid of her, but if they already had plans and deals in motion, there was a strong chance they wouldn't let her go willingly. "This is your decision, Aederyn, not theirs. It's not even ours. You can still say no."