28.Jul.13, 04:29 PM
“Come now, Ravana, you know I’m anything but innocent,” all the same, D’hys gave her a sweet smile to play up the act. “I’m not allowed to come find one of my favourite people to chat with without a reason?” He always had a reason for everything he did and said when it came to other people outside of his circle and Ravana likely knew it but it didn’t stop D’hys from saying such things anyway. When Stubborn appeared, his casual air and relaxed posture stiffened as blue eyes narrowed in on the firelizard. Thankfully, the creature vanished as quickly as she came. If nothing else could be said about Ravana, she could a least train a firelizard to behave.
It wasn’t at all surprising to hear the green pair had fled the flight nor was it surprising to hear Shanith had played all day and still sounded like she had enough energy to fight an entire Threadfall. He left those comments unsaid, however, since he did have a soft spot for the girl and wasn’t in the mood to insult her.She may need another cold bath shortly, Zeianth replied vaguely, not wanting to give away the game just yet. To ensure Shanith didn’t ruin anything either, the icy blue brought her in on it, but only enough to keep her quiet and interested. D’hys is going to show your rider something interesting. It should make for a fun result.
D’hys smirked and quirked a brow as Ravana questioned what he did and the way she touched his arm. Their spectators would be eating it all up if word of the story had reached them. “The day played host to an excellent workout.” The offered meatroll was plucked up and munched on as he gave the greenrider a moment to mull over what he had said and was about to add, “you should find me for the next one and I’ll show you new ways to pass the time.” That would never happen unless they were already in a room together with no way out considering Ravana had a mate of some sort and hadn’t even spent it with him. Unless the man had some sense about him and ditched her to try for the taste of gold. It was an understandable reaction; Zeianth and he had even given it a go once before.
He had thought to wait a little longer to let Ravana sweat it out and wonder about why he was mingling with her in public but D’hys heard Zeianth mentioning what he was up to and didn’t want Shanith to risk babbling about it and giving Ravana a heads up. “Here,” D’hys decided build up wasn’t needed as he offered the rolled parchment to Ravana. Nothing he could say would prepare her for what was written within and he rather liked the idea of her going in blind, unsure of what to expect. He hadn’t expected to see someone’s fantasy about the two of them when he approached the board so it was fair game.
It wasn’t at all surprising to hear the green pair had fled the flight nor was it surprising to hear Shanith had played all day and still sounded like she had enough energy to fight an entire Threadfall. He left those comments unsaid, however, since he did have a soft spot for the girl and wasn’t in the mood to insult her.
D’hys smirked and quirked a brow as Ravana questioned what he did and the way she touched his arm. Their spectators would be eating it all up if word of the story had reached them. “The day played host to an excellent workout.” The offered meatroll was plucked up and munched on as he gave the greenrider a moment to mull over what he had said and was about to add, “you should find me for the next one and I’ll show you new ways to pass the time.” That would never happen unless they were already in a room together with no way out considering Ravana had a mate of some sort and hadn’t even spent it with him. Unless the man had some sense about him and ditched her to try for the taste of gold. It was an understandable reaction; Zeianth and he had even given it a go once before.
He had thought to wait a little longer to let Ravana sweat it out and wonder about why he was mingling with her in public but D’hys heard Zeianth mentioning what he was up to and didn’t want Shanith to risk babbling about it and giving Ravana a heads up. “Here,” D’hys decided build up wasn’t needed as he offered the rolled parchment to Ravana. Nothing he could say would prepare her for what was written within and he rather liked the idea of her going in blind, unsure of what to expect. He hadn’t expected to see someone’s fantasy about the two of them when he approached the board so it was fair game.