16.Feb.12, 04:41 PM
Saquith's apparent concern over their conversation amused Ilveriath, who chose not to make any actual comment. He just sighed gently, his version of a passive shrug, and closed his eyes again. He seems like the sort who is rarely happy he observed. He based the observation more off of Saquith's apparent fear of the man than anything he'd seen in N'gelt. He was trying his best to mind his own business. I'shan wouldn't appreciate the blue's constant poking and mumbled concerns.
But Ilveriath said languidly, N'gelt makes I'shan happy as well. For that, I am appreciative.
I'shan suppressed a huge grin as N'gelt pressed up against him. The bluerider made a quick sweep of the man, quickly noticing the expectant expression and the inviting posture. I'shan smiled again and slid closer, resting his head against N'gelt's shoulder and placing one hand lightly on the man's chest. N'gelt was obviously the sort of man who liked to be in charge. I'shan was quite willing to comply with that, though he fully intended to throw the brownrider off from time to time. He loved the curious surprise he saw in N'gelt after the wink.
"Mhmm," he sighed softly. He relaxed against N'gelt and looked up at the man hopefully. He wanted to get some more words out of the stoic brownrider. N'gelt didn't seem like much of a talker, and that in and of itself was a challenge. "I don't know if I've ever been so pleased to lose a flight," I'shan said at length, casually, as if it meant nothing and was merely small talk.
But Ilveriath said languidly, N'gelt makes I'shan happy as well. For that, I am appreciative.
I'shan suppressed a huge grin as N'gelt pressed up against him. The bluerider made a quick sweep of the man, quickly noticing the expectant expression and the inviting posture. I'shan smiled again and slid closer, resting his head against N'gelt's shoulder and placing one hand lightly on the man's chest. N'gelt was obviously the sort of man who liked to be in charge. I'shan was quite willing to comply with that, though he fully intended to throw the brownrider off from time to time. He loved the curious surprise he saw in N'gelt after the wink.
"Mhmm," he sighed softly. He relaxed against N'gelt and looked up at the man hopefully. He wanted to get some more words out of the stoic brownrider. N'gelt didn't seem like much of a talker, and that in and of itself was a challenge. "I don't know if I've ever been so pleased to lose a flight," I'shan said at length, casually, as if it meant nothing and was merely small talk.