16.Nov.20, 02:01 PM
“I’ll put in a good word for you and see if there’s a friends and family discount,” T’ryn smiled, slightly teasing but he also meant it. He didn’t want to make Cazan work for free and the more he thought about it, the more he realised he could pay the difference or even get her something. If she was a friend of A’tay’s, then she was a friend of his. He didn’t do much with his marks and buying gifts for friends was something he preferred to do instead of getting himself something he didn’t need. He’d have to ask A’tay to get her measurements sometime.
T’ryn chuckled at A’tay calling himself boring but it was the swimming lessons that had his eyes growing wide. “Really? That’s fantastic! He’s always said he was fine staying in the shallows or on the beach but I think a part of him wished he was out there a bit more with friends.” T’ryn hesitated, wondering how much more he should say and wondering what A’tay had told Zelly already. Being brothers and close in age, A’tay had often come to him with questions and fears knowing T’ryn wouldn’t share with others. But in this case, it seemed justified since his brother could also be a bit too timid and allow himself to be pushed further than he was comfortable with.
“I have no doubts that he will be an excellent student but he’s sometimes too eager to please so please promise me you won’t push him too hard.” If A’tay trusted this woman enough to give in and do lessons with her, then T’ryn trusted her as well but he was still the big brother and he was willing to bet Mylorah and K’dar and possibly even Casa would pull the same big sibling routine as well.
He went to scoop up some more rice and realised the bowl was already empty and he glanced to Zelana with a sheepish grin. “I guess I really did like it better with rice since I already devoured it. Thank you for sharing some of your creation with me.”
T’ryn chuckled at A’tay calling himself boring but it was the swimming lessons that had his eyes growing wide. “Really? That’s fantastic! He’s always said he was fine staying in the shallows or on the beach but I think a part of him wished he was out there a bit more with friends.” T’ryn hesitated, wondering how much more he should say and wondering what A’tay had told Zelly already. Being brothers and close in age, A’tay had often come to him with questions and fears knowing T’ryn wouldn’t share with others. But in this case, it seemed justified since his brother could also be a bit too timid and allow himself to be pushed further than he was comfortable with.
“I have no doubts that he will be an excellent student but he’s sometimes too eager to please so please promise me you won’t push him too hard.” If A’tay trusted this woman enough to give in and do lessons with her, then T’ryn trusted her as well but he was still the big brother and he was willing to bet Mylorah and K’dar and possibly even Casa would pull the same big sibling routine as well.
He went to scoop up some more rice and realised the bowl was already empty and he glanced to Zelana with a sheepish grin. “I guess I really did like it better with rice since I already devoured it. Thank you for sharing some of your creation with me.”