10.Feb.12, 07:34 AM
Once more, B'jin waved a hand casually, tossing Talian's concern aside with a small smile. Instead, tilted his head thoughtfully. Talian had long become someone B'jin felt strongly for, and B'jin was more than happy to take a stand for the young man, should he require it. Not being a particularly confrontational man, B'jin was quite glad Talian wasn't one for wrapping himself up in trouble, though the greenrider was also pretty sure he'd be fending off more young men who were getting the wrong idea if Talian hadn't learned his lesson from Erisi. Though, even as he listened to Talian's description about what happened, B'jin found a slight smile twitching on his lips and he nodded thoughtfully.
"Sounds like you made a friend, at any rate." B'jin said lightly, voice still thoughtful as he pondered the relationship between his young ward and that which I'shan had stolen. Ironic, that they would both regret their dragon's choices, though, honestly while B'jin would put Talian back in his old life if he could, he would be loath to do so. The boy was as good as his own, and he'd hate to lose him. That said, he was quite happy with how Erisi was sounding from Talian's lips. If he were lucky, he wouldn't have to deck people himself (something B'jin was particularly loath to consider) and instead just dig the other young candidate out of trouble. That, at least, was something he could do with much more ease.
"Weyrs are pretty lax about such things, Tal." B'jin said, laughter in his tone though not actually on his lips. "Just... go with the flow," B'jin offered, smiling. "Sometimes, it is easier not to think too much about something. And you are more than welcome, my boy. Despite my greeting, you are always welcome in my hut." Smiling warmly, B'jin raised a brow slightly. "Would you like some breakfast? You don't look like you've eaten."
"Sounds like you made a friend, at any rate." B'jin said lightly, voice still thoughtful as he pondered the relationship between his young ward and that which I'shan had stolen. Ironic, that they would both regret their dragon's choices, though, honestly while B'jin would put Talian back in his old life if he could, he would be loath to do so. The boy was as good as his own, and he'd hate to lose him. That said, he was quite happy with how Erisi was sounding from Talian's lips. If he were lucky, he wouldn't have to deck people himself (something B'jin was particularly loath to consider) and instead just dig the other young candidate out of trouble. That, at least, was something he could do with much more ease.
"Weyrs are pretty lax about such things, Tal." B'jin said, laughter in his tone though not actually on his lips. "Just... go with the flow," B'jin offered, smiling. "Sometimes, it is easier not to think too much about something. And you are more than welcome, my boy. Despite my greeting, you are always welcome in my hut." Smiling warmly, B'jin raised a brow slightly. "Would you like some breakfast? You don't look like you've eaten."