10.May.22, 11:01 AM
“Well, I could ask him for you,” Larnell said mildly, watching as Zoremet sat up and grumbled to himself before asking if he could snuggle some more. Larnell didn’t answer him yet, because he was busy working on how to tease his fellow candidate. “But…” he drew the word out, lifting his eyebrows and brushing his hair off his face again; the long locks tended to get everywhere. “What if I spoke to him, and he told me he was upset with you, but he told me why he was upset… What if then I got upset with you?” He widened his eyes, and leaned up on his elbows, Zoremet still on his lap. “Then you would have two of us upset, and that does not sound fun at all!”
Larnell bit his full bottom lip, before bursting into a soft laugh and he sat up fully, wrapping his arms around Zoremet and hugging the poor kid tightly. He rested his chin on Zoremet’s head, and held his cousin tightly so he couldn’t wriggle away, until he was sure Zoremet had caught on to the fact that Larnell was definitely teasing him, and he didn’t expect anything K’dar said to actually make him upset with the kid. “I can talk to him, if you would like me to.” He said, his tone serious as he shifted so he could look at Zoremet’s face, his expression now as serious as his tone, no longer teasing him. “I can likely get a lift with Uncle R’nd,” he added, thoughtful. It wouldn’t take much to get to wherever K’dar was currently hiding. Probably the bronzerider needed someone to talk to, anyway, if he was genuinely upset. If nothing else, Larnell could convince him to talk to someone.
“Would you like for me to talk to him?” He asked, seriously. “We can send Pip with a note to Uncle R’nd asking if he is free tomorrow.” Honestly, it would probably get more answers out of K’dar if he showed up at the guy’s Weyr than if they sent Pip with a note. Like Zoremet said, the bronzerider would probably just lie. It was a lot harder to lie when someone was staring at you, and to boot, Larnell was well trained, and could spot a lie pretty easily.
Larnell bit his full bottom lip, before bursting into a soft laugh and he sat up fully, wrapping his arms around Zoremet and hugging the poor kid tightly. He rested his chin on Zoremet’s head, and held his cousin tightly so he couldn’t wriggle away, until he was sure Zoremet had caught on to the fact that Larnell was definitely teasing him, and he didn’t expect anything K’dar said to actually make him upset with the kid. “I can talk to him, if you would like me to.” He said, his tone serious as he shifted so he could look at Zoremet’s face, his expression now as serious as his tone, no longer teasing him. “I can likely get a lift with Uncle R’nd,” he added, thoughtful. It wouldn’t take much to get to wherever K’dar was currently hiding. Probably the bronzerider needed someone to talk to, anyway, if he was genuinely upset. If nothing else, Larnell could convince him to talk to someone.
“Would you like for me to talk to him?” He asked, seriously. “We can send Pip with a note to Uncle R’nd asking if he is free tomorrow.” Honestly, it would probably get more answers out of K’dar if he showed up at the guy’s Weyr than if they sent Pip with a note. Like Zoremet said, the bronzerider would probably just lie. It was a lot harder to lie when someone was staring at you, and to boot, Larnell was well trained, and could spot a lie pretty easily.