07.Apr.13, 12:49 AM
To be honest, Aeldan hadn't even considered the fact that Peorray might not have even believed her. Convincing people that she'd seen what she had was the furthest thing from her mind, and it didn't take long for it to come to the surface before being shoved right back down again at Peorray's words. She gave a surprised smile in return before her eyes dropped back to her hands.
"Um...it looked kind of...well, it looked like a tunnelsnake. I think. I didn't really...get a good look at it. It...kind of scared me." Being embarassed of that fact, while a briefly entertained thought, was quickly thrown out in favor of potentially having her problem solved for her without her own potential death ( a little dramatic, perhaps, but nobody was going to tell her that if she never said it out loud, now were they?).
She looked back at the table she'd been cleaning upon seeing the creature. "No...not big, really. But--well, it wasn't tiny, but it wasn't dragon-sized either." There was a moment of wide-eyed thought as Aeldan thought about that one before her mind eventually wandered back to the original topic. "Over there, under that table," she said, indicating the table in question with her free hand while the other worried mercilessly at the rag she still held.
"Um...it looked kind of...well, it looked like a tunnelsnake. I think. I didn't really...get a good look at it. It...kind of scared me." Being embarassed of that fact, while a briefly entertained thought, was quickly thrown out in favor of potentially having her problem solved for her without her own potential death ( a little dramatic, perhaps, but nobody was going to tell her that if she never said it out loud, now were they?).
She looked back at the table she'd been cleaning upon seeing the creature. "No...not big, really. But--well, it wasn't tiny, but it wasn't dragon-sized either." There was a moment of wide-eyed thought as Aeldan thought about that one before her mind eventually wandered back to the original topic. "Over there, under that table," she said, indicating the table in question with her free hand while the other worried mercilessly at the rag she still held.