16.Jun.13, 11:38 PM
Ravana knew she was strange. A bit too nervy and jumpy and her mind seemed to twitch and jump around where most thought in direct, easily followable lines. R'nya was more linear than most, so she knew putting up with her most always unexpected and intrusive company was something she wanted to make worth his while and his advice had helped her a time or three...and she owed him for keeping her calm(ish) the night she had been lashed. She believed in paying her debts.
The thanks was acknowledged with a blush and a glance away before Ravana answered softly. "When I have the free time. I think best when my hands are active. Give them away once in awhile, it's more the making of them that matters to me than the keeping of them. I don't...talk about it much because I don't want to steal the thunder from the true crafters of the weyr. I just dabble, and had enough time and practice to get good at one or two things." She'd given away...she thought ten in the time she had been here. The rest of her rocks were boxed up or set up for display in her own hut.
Stubborn kept her from realizing how much she'd chattered, the small gold chirping softly and nibbling gently at Ravana's fingers as she was petted. Ravana gently tugged her fingers free, then petted her again when she stopped nibbling and nipping. The firelizard's chirp made her shake her head, Stubborn nibbling on her thumb until Ravana felt it and pulled away.
She was so tired, but R'nya was good company. Quiet, like B'run, with none of the complications of figuring out how to make him happy or how she could and couldn't touch him or...You think too much. It hurts my head when you think this much.
If you're getting a headache, then you could find something to do that keeps you out of my thoughts. Distracted by her dragon, she yelped as Stubborn chomped a little too hard on the webbing between thumb and pointer finger. The firelizard yelped too as Ravana's pain was felt by both. She backed off and Ravana looked down at her fingers, making sure no blood had been drawn. "That's why you don't bite." Gently, Stubborn licked the spot and Ravana reached for her roll, blinking as she saw it wasn't where she'd left it.
"Where'd my roll go?"
The thanks was acknowledged with a blush and a glance away before Ravana answered softly. "When I have the free time. I think best when my hands are active. Give them away once in awhile, it's more the making of them that matters to me than the keeping of them. I don't...talk about it much because I don't want to steal the thunder from the true crafters of the weyr. I just dabble, and had enough time and practice to get good at one or two things." She'd given away...she thought ten in the time she had been here. The rest of her rocks were boxed up or set up for display in her own hut.
Stubborn kept her from realizing how much she'd chattered, the small gold chirping softly and nibbling gently at Ravana's fingers as she was petted. Ravana gently tugged her fingers free, then petted her again when she stopped nibbling and nipping. The firelizard's chirp made her shake her head, Stubborn nibbling on her thumb until Ravana felt it and pulled away.
She was so tired, but R'nya was good company. Quiet, like B'run, with none of the complications of figuring out how to make him happy or how she could and couldn't touch him or...
If you're getting a headache, then you could find something to do that keeps you out of my thoughts. Distracted by her dragon, she yelped as Stubborn chomped a little too hard on the webbing between thumb and pointer finger. The firelizard yelped too as Ravana's pain was felt by both. She backed off and Ravana looked down at her fingers, making sure no blood had been drawn. "That's why you don't bite." Gently, Stubborn licked the spot and Ravana reached for her roll, blinking as she saw it wasn't where she'd left it.
"Where'd my roll go?"