31.May.20, 01:05 PM
Aederyn nodded, considering that. An item for a firelizard would be more common among Weyrfolk than holders, and besides that, commissioning a custom item from a gather booth would be three times the price than the same item elsewhere. She’d learned that with her first pair of runners’ boots. She made a mental note to talk to -T’ryn? And his sort-of girlfriend… She hadn’t actually met T’ryn yet, but she had heard of the young bronzerider. She was still meeting so many new people and couldn’t help but feel a little behind the curve as so many in her still-forming friend group were close to her own age if not younger, and had Impressed at ages as young as twelve…She hoped she would be worthy of Impressing whenever the next Hatching happened…No matter. That would be something to worry over another day. Today, fun!
She kept them both out on the floor for as long as she could, hopefully without being considered rude or monopolizing of the blue rider’s time. She did love to dance, and she found herself drawn to R’dare’s easy-going personality. After a few songs that had even her well-trained lungs huffing, the redhead nodded toward an empty table along the sidelines. Collapsing into a chair, she motioned for two drinks to one of the servers baring trays of beverages, exchanging a few small marks for them and passing one to R’dare.
“I’d like that. Talking to that girl. You know her?” Aederyn leaned forward, elbows on the table, and rested her chin on her folded hands. The crowd had grown in a short amount of time, but they were largely ignored at their table as people now flocked to the dance floor, seeing the band setting up for their full afternoon set.
She kept them both out on the floor for as long as she could, hopefully without being considered rude or monopolizing of the blue rider’s time. She did love to dance, and she found herself drawn to R’dare’s easy-going personality. After a few songs that had even her well-trained lungs huffing, the redhead nodded toward an empty table along the sidelines. Collapsing into a chair, she motioned for two drinks to one of the servers baring trays of beverages, exchanging a few small marks for them and passing one to R’dare.
“I’d like that. Talking to that girl. You know her?” Aederyn leaned forward, elbows on the table, and rested her chin on her folded hands. The crowd had grown in a short amount of time, but they were largely ignored at their table as people now flocked to the dance floor, seeing the band setting up for their full afternoon set.