14.Feb.12, 01:26 AM
In hindsight, it probably wasn't his smartest idea to shut the door behind him. He knew that Talian was a particularly sensitive individual, but he felt as if they had crossed enough boundaries together that Talian would feel at ease with him. Still, it was clear that he had spooked the man, just not enough that Erisi was obligated to apologize for it.
Erisi leaned back against the closed door, arms folding casually against his chest. The one thing he didn't want to reminisce on was the details of his punishment, but Talian had a certain right to know what had gone down. After what Talian had gone through to make Erisi feel better, well, Erisi felt better about being open with him. He trusted Talian more than anyone else in this Weyr, and not really just because the man had shared an intimate moment with him. The full reasoning was too long for Erisi to bother musing over, and so he didn't. "It's not nearly as bad as I thought it would be. Apparently, I'shan had the wits to explain that he had provoked me, and that my actions were only incited by his own.
Of course, that doesn't mean it's not bad. I have to do some physical training for G'rem at the end of our next Candidates Lesson and then..." a particular scowl spread across his face, the displeasure there evident even in the slight dark of the storage room. "I am basically at I'shan's beck and call for one occasion, to help him take care of his dragon, which is his own sharding responsibility. I don't know why D'ren is making me take care of I'shan's dragon, neither of us can keep our mouths shut. We'll end up fighting, and then I really will get stuck on Candidates Isle." It was sad how easy Erisi could see that situation unfolding in his head.
A long sigh was drawn between his lips as he reminded himself to not get upset. What done was done - D'ren wasn't going to change his mind no matter how much Erisi reasoned with him.
Erisi leaned back against the closed door, arms folding casually against his chest. The one thing he didn't want to reminisce on was the details of his punishment, but Talian had a certain right to know what had gone down. After what Talian had gone through to make Erisi feel better, well, Erisi felt better about being open with him. He trusted Talian more than anyone else in this Weyr, and not really just because the man had shared an intimate moment with him. The full reasoning was too long for Erisi to bother musing over, and so he didn't. "It's not nearly as bad as I thought it would be. Apparently, I'shan had the wits to explain that he had provoked me, and that my actions were only incited by his own.
Of course, that doesn't mean it's not bad. I have to do some physical training for G'rem at the end of our next Candidates Lesson and then..." a particular scowl spread across his face, the displeasure there evident even in the slight dark of the storage room. "I am basically at I'shan's beck and call for one occasion, to help him take care of his dragon, which is his own sharding responsibility. I don't know why D'ren is making me take care of I'shan's dragon, neither of us can keep our mouths shut. We'll end up fighting, and then I really will get stuck on Candidates Isle." It was sad how easy Erisi could see that situation unfolding in his head.
A long sigh was drawn between his lips as he reminded himself to not get upset. What done was done - D'ren wasn't going to change his mind no matter how much Erisi reasoned with him.