18.Aug.12, 08:58 AM
Bordtai had watched the girl round the corner, then approach him with a bubbly attitude and introduced herself. While she was doing so, he had looked around – just to be sure she was actually talking to him and not a stray little feline – before turning his attention back to her. His attention didn’t stay there long, however, as his hazel eyes lifted to the man who followed her around the corner to put his hand on the girls shoulder and look him over.
Suddenly very conscious of himself and the fact that, despite all odds, they probably were talking to him, he focused his eyes on the ground and blades of grass between his feet as he listened to the girl talk about hurts and healers.
His shoulder’s shrugged, their thin frame barely moving the cloth that hung so loosely from them as she finished her confident statements. He didn’t look back up at either of them as he continued to hold his sleeve to his nose. “S’all right. Ain’t so bad. Just a blood’d nose is all.” He muttered to the blades of grass between his feet. The effect of his nose covered, however, had his voice probably sounding funny and muffled to the young girls ears as Bordtai did his best to reassure her that he didn’t need any attention.
Suddenly very conscious of himself and the fact that, despite all odds, they probably were talking to him, he focused his eyes on the ground and blades of grass between his feet as he listened to the girl talk about hurts and healers.
His shoulder’s shrugged, their thin frame barely moving the cloth that hung so loosely from them as she finished her confident statements. He didn’t look back up at either of them as he continued to hold his sleeve to his nose. “S’all right. Ain’t so bad. Just a blood’d nose is all.” He muttered to the blades of grass between his feet. The effect of his nose covered, however, had his voice probably sounding funny and muffled to the young girls ears as Bordtai did his best to reassure her that he didn’t need any attention.