23.Oct.20, 02:07 PM
"Fuck." Cazan paused in her cleanup as she felt that sinking feeling that had become more commonplace since she impressed Mal. She hadn't thought the Weyrwoman would get involved, though she supposed it made sense. She was frozen as she stared at Rhaedalyn and G'nen, her hands covered in the dye she'd managed to get off so far, holding a stained alcohol soaked rag. "Ah... hello. Welcome."
She was not at all surprise to hear that she was grounded, but she could feel Malvayth immediately begin to object. Cazan put a quick stop to it, No, do not argue with the Weyrwoman. If you do, then your mom will be very disappointed in you. Do you want that to happen? It's just more of those consequences I mentioned. Besides, it'll be good practice for next time you win that game. Mal still didn't like the idea but she at least didn't say anything, or worse screeched, just sulked and tried to shrink further down.
Being grounded would be easy enough, and getting help with cleaning up Mal was more of a gift than a punishment. But being stuck on the sands with Kor'is? Until Mal's clutch hatched? Absolutely not. She could handle being stuck on the sands and bringing some work to keep her busy, but with that asshole? She didn't want to have to listen to him complain.Don't argue , Malvayth reminded with a small huff. Cazan sighed and nodded. "That... can I bring some leather working supplies with me to the sands? Malvayth likes to watch me work. And I could maybe practice keeping an eye on her while also doing something else." Hopefully Rhaedalyn would say yes.
Another thought came to mind and she quickly asked, "And are we allowed visitors while we're on the sands? Or in general?" The last think Cazan wanted was to not be able to see T'ryn at all, and hopefully he wouldn't be too upset to hear about the trouble they'd gotten into.
Malvayth tried reaching out to the Weyrwoman herself with an apology.I'm sorry I was too spooky... but it was a good disguise.
Remembering that the Weyrwoman had wanted a list of cleaning supplies, Cazan quickly grabbed a piece of paper to write down how much alcohol she thought they would need.
She was not at all surprise to hear that she was grounded, but she could feel Malvayth immediately begin to object. Cazan put a quick stop to it, No, do not argue with the Weyrwoman. If you do, then your mom will be very disappointed in you. Do you want that to happen? It's just more of those consequences I mentioned. Besides, it'll be good practice for next time you win that game. Mal still didn't like the idea but she at least didn't say anything, or worse screeched, just sulked and tried to shrink further down.
Being grounded would be easy enough, and getting help with cleaning up Mal was more of a gift than a punishment. But being stuck on the sands with Kor'is? Until Mal's clutch hatched? Absolutely not. She could handle being stuck on the sands and bringing some work to keep her busy, but with that asshole? She didn't want to have to listen to him complain.
Another thought came to mind and she quickly asked, "And are we allowed visitors while we're on the sands? Or in general?" The last think Cazan wanted was to not be able to see T'ryn at all, and hopefully he wouldn't be too upset to hear about the trouble they'd gotten into.
Malvayth tried reaching out to the Weyrwoman herself with an apology.
Remembering that the Weyrwoman had wanted a list of cleaning supplies, Cazan quickly grabbed a piece of paper to write down how much alcohol she thought they would need.