06.Apr.21, 04:24 PM
She gave a wry chuckle. “We'll fly straight if we have to. Maybe get some camping in? Might not be a bad way to see Pern, provided we had an escort and S’far’s approval, of course.” The last bit was added as somewhat of an afterthought. A smile quirked up the corners of her mouth and she shrugged nonchalantly. “But then again, that might just be fanciful fellis dreams. We will do what we must, for Weyr and Pern.” As irritating as it was, it was understandable, and it was her and Neryseth’s duty to preserve themselves to preserve the dragons. But it didn’t keep her from imagining.
Opening a Weyr? That made a lot of sense, then…the leadership program, his keen interest in the goings-on and effort to make sure he was handling things as level-headed as possible. “Lofty goals.” Her voice delivered the appreciation she felt for what he hoped to achieve. Too many just seemed to simply drift about with no goal or purpose. Ambition was refreshing. “It’ll take time and a lot of hard work. Good on you for pushing toward that. I’m sure whoever is doing all of…” She waved vaguely about with one hand. “..this…I’m sure they’ll be caught long before they take out enough dragons to to fill a Weyr. You keep on that goal. Hopefully, once everything calms down, you’ll get there.”
If there was one thing about beautiful views, it was how at peace they could make a person feel, even when things were in absolute chaos. She couldn’t help feeling optimistic as the sun sank below the rim of the Weyr. She let the warmth fade from her face before climbing to her feet. “Well, Neryseth and I should probably head back to our weyr for the evening. Thanks for the chat. And for the company.”
K’dar was a decent sort. Hopefully they’d both make it through all of this insanity, she hoped to see where he’d go.
“I do plan to take you up on your offer of those camp recipes, too.”
Opening a Weyr? That made a lot of sense, then…the leadership program, his keen interest in the goings-on and effort to make sure he was handling things as level-headed as possible. “Lofty goals.” Her voice delivered the appreciation she felt for what he hoped to achieve. Too many just seemed to simply drift about with no goal or purpose. Ambition was refreshing. “It’ll take time and a lot of hard work. Good on you for pushing toward that. I’m sure whoever is doing all of…” She waved vaguely about with one hand. “..this…I’m sure they’ll be caught long before they take out enough dragons to to fill a Weyr. You keep on that goal. Hopefully, once everything calms down, you’ll get there.”
If there was one thing about beautiful views, it was how at peace they could make a person feel, even when things were in absolute chaos. She couldn’t help feeling optimistic as the sun sank below the rim of the Weyr. She let the warmth fade from her face before climbing to her feet. “Well, Neryseth and I should probably head back to our weyr for the evening. Thanks for the chat. And for the company.”
K’dar was a decent sort. Hopefully they’d both make it through all of this insanity, she hoped to see where he’d go.
“I do plan to take you up on your offer of those camp recipes, too.”