10.Dec.12, 07:47 PM
"Promising indeed." S'kef leaned to one side, sitting up in his chair and glaring through the darkness at the firgure that haunted them. He considered haivng Tyrrisath scold th stupid girl off, but she moved along before such measures became necessary. Good girl.
"Anyhow, I'm going to leave this in your capable hands," S'kef said. He finished off the last bit of wine in his glass before pushing the bottle towards Z'ia, offering the remainder to the bluerider to do as he pleased. "I don't put my trust in many people," he said, covering his apprehension with what sounded like the first rumblings of anger. "But I trust J'ver, and so by extension, I trust you. Don't disappoint me."
He smiled in confidence. Z'ia wouldn't let him down. They both knew that. They were both ambitious, with plenty of things ahead of them. Alternatives simply were not an option.
S'kef turned to walk away. Nothing else needed to be said, and he had a greenrider at home to tend to.
"Anyhow, I'm going to leave this in your capable hands," S'kef said. He finished off the last bit of wine in his glass before pushing the bottle towards Z'ia, offering the remainder to the bluerider to do as he pleased. "I don't put my trust in many people," he said, covering his apprehension with what sounded like the first rumblings of anger. "But I trust J'ver, and so by extension, I trust you. Don't disappoint me."
He smiled in confidence. Z'ia wouldn't let him down. They both knew that. They were both ambitious, with plenty of things ahead of them. Alternatives simply were not an option.
S'kef turned to walk away. Nothing else needed to be said, and he had a greenrider at home to tend to.