03.Apr.12, 07:54 PM
The bluerider's idea was used without comment as B'jin used both hands and a foot to twist the chair around so the back of it was facing the table. He was still less than fond of the idea of sitting once more, but R'nd's suggestion made sense and so the greenrider did so, manipulating his body with caution as he sat, arms folding over the backrest and his chin dropping on them as he waited. While the posture was intended to come off as exceedingly bored, and probably succeeded, B'jin was watching R'nd's every move with avid eyes. Fellis was desired, badly.
"You should probably have some," B'jin said softly, looking back up from where he'd been staring blankly at the tabletop as R'nd trotted back through his house with the fellis. "You didn't sleep last night." He didn't know that as a guaranteed fact, of course, but he was more sure of it than not. B'jin was pretty sure he got more rest the night before than either Talian or R'nd did, judging by their faces before the lashing started.
"Hmm." B'jin murmured, watching as the bowl was set down with dull interest before R'nd's ending statement was processed and the greenrider snorted in amusement, turning to watch R'nd move off again. "I'm sure you did," B'jin teased, attention returning to the food in his bowl, and he freed one arm to lift the spoon, poking at it experimentally before tasting some. The potent, bitter taste of the fellis over powering the otherwise pleasant taste of whatever they'd managed to concoct.
Picking at the food pedantically, B'jin put tiny bite sized portions on his spoon before eating with apparent boredom. With his eyes glazed as he stared at the far wall without seeing it, B'jin focused on not feeling the pain in his back and waited for R'nd to return with all his knickknacks. But damn the fellis tasted nasty.
They have their moments, Larrikith agreed with amusement, her dig at B'jin rather than Ayyonth's own as she stopped trying to see what was going on through B'jin's eyes (he was blankly staring at a wall, which was incredibly disinteresting.) and instead stared at her own walls. Well, that was certainly an upgrade. At least she had the pretty blue to cuddle up to. Do you think he'll take B'jin's suggestion? She asked, almost randomly after a lengthy silence.
"You should probably have some," B'jin said softly, looking back up from where he'd been staring blankly at the tabletop as R'nd trotted back through his house with the fellis. "You didn't sleep last night." He didn't know that as a guaranteed fact, of course, but he was more sure of it than not. B'jin was pretty sure he got more rest the night before than either Talian or R'nd did, judging by their faces before the lashing started.
"Hmm." B'jin murmured, watching as the bowl was set down with dull interest before R'nd's ending statement was processed and the greenrider snorted in amusement, turning to watch R'nd move off again. "I'm sure you did," B'jin teased, attention returning to the food in his bowl, and he freed one arm to lift the spoon, poking at it experimentally before tasting some. The potent, bitter taste of the fellis over powering the otherwise pleasant taste of whatever they'd managed to concoct.
Picking at the food pedantically, B'jin put tiny bite sized portions on his spoon before eating with apparent boredom. With his eyes glazed as he stared at the far wall without seeing it, B'jin focused on not feeling the pain in his back and waited for R'nd to return with all his knickknacks. But damn the fellis tasted nasty.
They have their moments, Larrikith agreed with amusement, her dig at B'jin rather than Ayyonth's own as she stopped trying to see what was going on through B'jin's eyes (he was blankly staring at a wall, which was incredibly disinteresting.) and instead stared at her own walls. Well, that was certainly an upgrade. At least she had the pretty blue to cuddle up to. Do you think he'll take B'jin's suggestion? She asked, almost randomly after a lengthy silence.