11.Nov.20, 09:18 AM
A'tay blushed as he looked down at the plate of food. He was slowly getting used to the flirting but he still wasn't immune and easily caught Zelana's meaning--the brazen look she gave him helped as well. Other than turning red, he hadn't figured out how to respond to the comments and looks. No doubt any sputtering refusals he did would make her laugh and encourage her and he certainly wasn't as bold and charming as some of his siblings so flirting back was out of the question.
So A'tay focused on his dragon and if Xyxyth needed spices. Xyxyth was inquisitive so it wasn't surprising that he was interested in the idea but A'tay wouldn't let it happen until he knew it was safe. That wasn't really something covered in weyrling lessons though dragons seemed to have a penchant for eating anything in front of them when little. Some liked to swipe sweets others bread, and A'tay recalled R'dare having to fish out an entire apple that was caught in Kadaisicalth's throat. But spicy food? Not something he was aware of.
He smiled at Zelly trying to figure out a way to meet the dragon's request--if they were allowed to fulfill it--she was very dedicated to the idea and cooking in general it seemed. Again he knew he had to do something amazing for her to thank her for the lessons. Maybe he could start by supplying her with the proper items in the kitchen since his cooking space was rather bare and she brought a lot with her.
Another idea struck him as he scraped up the last delicious bits on his plate. "Since you did most of the work, it's only fair that I clean up. So when you're finished, relax, feel free to hang out with Xyxyth and Shadow, or you can head out. I have taken up a lot of your time today." She had already chided him for presuming such things but A'tay still felt like he asked a lot of her that day.
So A'tay focused on his dragon and if Xyxyth needed spices. Xyxyth was inquisitive so it wasn't surprising that he was interested in the idea but A'tay wouldn't let it happen until he knew it was safe. That wasn't really something covered in weyrling lessons though dragons seemed to have a penchant for eating anything in front of them when little. Some liked to swipe sweets others bread, and A'tay recalled R'dare having to fish out an entire apple that was caught in Kadaisicalth's throat. But spicy food? Not something he was aware of.
He smiled at Zelly trying to figure out a way to meet the dragon's request--if they were allowed to fulfill it--she was very dedicated to the idea and cooking in general it seemed. Again he knew he had to do something amazing for her to thank her for the lessons. Maybe he could start by supplying her with the proper items in the kitchen since his cooking space was rather bare and she brought a lot with her.
Another idea struck him as he scraped up the last delicious bits on his plate. "Since you did most of the work, it's only fair that I clean up. So when you're finished, relax, feel free to hang out with Xyxyth and Shadow, or you can head out. I have taken up a lot of your time today." She had already chided him for presuming such things but A'tay still felt like he asked a lot of her that day.