Where else would she sleep? She's much too girly to sleep in the dirt with me. The suffering dramatics was uncalled for and Indivara frowned, but she didn't contest the truth of Venseth's words. She hated being dirty, a fact displayed to anyone that bothered to take even a mild note of her daily life, which included at least one (and usually more) trips to the baths. If she wasn't clean, she wasn't happy, and while she could handle getting and being dirty for the duration of a job, she wasn't about to sleep outside with Venseth, either.
Venseth moved to curl up against Veeth, looking at the other blue with confusion before turning his attention back to the two humans. Of course. Indivara is always safe with you. it was stated as the hard truth Venseth knew it as; as long as he had known Indivara (all of three months, and counting!) the girl's immediate source of security was V'ler, even if she'd never consciously acknowledged that fact. Venseth doubted she had, considering the confusion that was coming off her now.
Indivara shifted a little against V'ler, confused by Venseth's confident announcement. She realized the truth in the words, as soon as the young blue had spoken them, but was more confused by his picking them up and making sense of them. Indivara had teased V'ler that his bed was safe, after that awful Hatching, but she'd always considered it to be a playful way of getting what she wanted. Which was something else she'd avoided thinking about; she had never tried to figure out why it was V'ler that she turned to and she knew both Ryvian and Jada had been put out for their own reasons that she'd taken to sleeping with him - and though she also knew they thought more occurred than sleeping, she'd never bothered to correct that assumption, either.
Indivara was more surprised her weyrlingmaster hadn't put a stop to it and demanded she move back into her little room next to Ryvian. She supposed that since V'ler was one of B'jin's pet assistants and Venseth had yet to so much as make an unhappy snort about the situation, there was nothing to get upset about.
Why would I get upset? The confused blue asked, cuddled up against Veeth happily. Getting upset over Indivara being happy seemed very counterproductive to him! He makes you happy. When you're happy, you think less, and then I get less headaches! his tone shifted from serious to clearly teasing and he chirped happily to himself, quite pleased. Indivara shook her head slightly, wondering if she was more amused or embarressed.