15.Feb.21, 09:58 PM
"Then I'll just have to make sure to try and plan for that sometime, I'll figure out when and make sure Cassie is in a good mood to show off the view without showing off so much that it's a bumpy ride." D'nei squinted at the sunrise, admiring it and basking in the light for the moment. It had been a while since he'd actually taken the time to just relax and enjoy the view and he appreciated that Aederyn had taken him here to share that moment with him. It was nice to have a... friend? Maybe. It was still probably too early to tell either way, but at least so far the run had been enjoyable and she seemed nice enough.
Maybe he would write some poetry about the moment, put down a few lines as soon as he got home to help further cement the picture in his memory. D'nei turned to grin at Aederyn and suddenly realized how alone they were, looking at the sunrise. It was the sort of thing that real poets wrote about. He cleared his throat nervously and smiled, glad when she started talking about the run again. "Fifteen miles sounds a bit long, so back to the Weyr is probably best."
Running was a good distraction, helping to settle his mind again as he followed along behind Aederyn. "Some klah sounds great. And I think learning to dance sounds fun if you can put up with me. Maybe I can do something in return like give you a back rub." Are you flirting? What? No! Ah, I see. Because that sounded like flirting. D'nei's face was luckily already too pink to betray him as he fought the urge to say anything else and potentially make things more awkward. At least he was still having a good run.
Maybe he would write some poetry about the moment, put down a few lines as soon as he got home to help further cement the picture in his memory. D'nei turned to grin at Aederyn and suddenly realized how alone they were, looking at the sunrise. It was the sort of thing that real poets wrote about. He cleared his throat nervously and smiled, glad when she started talking about the run again. "Fifteen miles sounds a bit long, so back to the Weyr is probably best."
Running was a good distraction, helping to settle his mind again as he followed along behind Aederyn. "Some klah sounds great. And I think learning to dance sounds fun if you can put up with me. Maybe I can do something in return like give you a back rub." Are you flirting? What? No! Ah, I see. Because that sounded like flirting. D'nei's face was luckily already too pink to betray him as he fought the urge to say anything else and potentially make things more awkward. At least he was still having a good run.