29.Oct.20, 02:12 PM
She felt like a child again, wrapping her hands up to hold onto her brother’s arms. He was right, too. They were family, chosen and by blood. And neither Fall, fog, or fire would change that. She suddenly felt very bad about having left so quickly those many months ago. He hadn’t even been in the region at the time, and she told him about her leaving the Runnercraft and joining the Weyr via a note from Rudi. What he was saying and planning to do could hardly be considered worse than that.
Chastened by the thought, Aederyn let her anger slip away. She determined that she’d keep in touch with him even more frequently, just to make sure he was alright and in good spirits, and if anything seemed amiss, she could probably convince R’dal and Edath to give her a ride to go save his sorry backside, if she didn’t have a dragon of her own by then. With misty eyes and a pursed-lipped smirk, she shrugged him off and stood, noticing that the harpers were finally finished tuning their instruments.
Making sure R’dal was at least within her line of sight, keeping on her promise not to lose him, she dragged her brother out onto the floor, practically shouting her request for the toss dance. With an eye toward her friend, she winked at him to show she still meant to make good on her earlier threat of dragging him out on the floor, too. Not missing a beat, the siblings started in on the dance, happy to have fun and show off just a bit.
Chastened by the thought, Aederyn let her anger slip away. She determined that she’d keep in touch with him even more frequently, just to make sure he was alright and in good spirits, and if anything seemed amiss, she could probably convince R’dal and Edath to give her a ride to go save his sorry backside, if she didn’t have a dragon of her own by then. With misty eyes and a pursed-lipped smirk, she shrugged him off and stood, noticing that the harpers were finally finished tuning their instruments.
Making sure R’dal was at least within her line of sight, keeping on her promise not to lose him, she dragged her brother out onto the floor, practically shouting her request for the toss dance. With an eye toward her friend, she winked at him to show she still meant to make good on her earlier threat of dragging him out on the floor, too. Not missing a beat, the siblings started in on the dance, happy to have fun and show off just a bit.