24.Feb.21, 11:19 AM
A’tay laughed at the honesty and then admission that she was hungry despite nibbling on random sea creatures. He supposed it would take a lot of food to keep that energy up all the time. He was a bit on the opposite end. While they never lacked for food in Katila, servings were often smaller to help ration what they did have and he never saw a need to change his portions when they came North. So he wasn’t hungry just yet but he did have a pot of Zelly’s stew simmering at home. Since learning to cook, he’d taken to doing it regularly and even found the courage to invite people over to enjoy it with them.
“Yes, you can really ride with me. And, how about I bring you back to my weyr and you can try a stew I made earlier? Maybe you can bring a bowl back for F’drel as well—not that I’m encouraging you to bribe your brother or anything.” He grinned as he suggested it, feeling a bit naughty for voicing the idea but A’tay also had a feeling Kalea would already consider it an option.
As Xyxyth got into position to best help everyone climb aboard, A’tay pointed out, “Xyxyth’s a bit larger than Halomirth, but the idea for mounting up is the same.” He climbed up first and held out his hand to help Kalea the rest of the way up when she reached the end of the easiest portion of the climb. He kind of missed when Xyxyth was a lot smaller—then again, smaller Xyxyth also liked to run around and needed a constant eye kept on him. His current size meant he could get into less trouble.
“Yes, you can really ride with me. And, how about I bring you back to my weyr and you can try a stew I made earlier? Maybe you can bring a bowl back for F’drel as well—not that I’m encouraging you to bribe your brother or anything.” He grinned as he suggested it, feeling a bit naughty for voicing the idea but A’tay also had a feeling Kalea would already consider it an option.
As Xyxyth got into position to best help everyone climb aboard, A’tay pointed out, “Xyxyth’s a bit larger than Halomirth, but the idea for mounting up is the same.” He climbed up first and held out his hand to help Kalea the rest of the way up when she reached the end of the easiest portion of the climb. He kind of missed when Xyxyth was a lot smaller—then again, smaller Xyxyth also liked to run around and needed a constant eye kept on him. His current size meant he could get into less trouble.