31.Aug.13, 11:46 PM
Ceilidhe smiled kindly at Alerae as the woman commented about her failure to Impress a dragon yet and patted her hand. "You will find your dragon, or rather, your dragon will find you, when the time is right and not before. Don't worry about it for a moment. The dragons are never wrong," the greenrider said knowingly as she winked at the younger woman.
The older woman turned to O'wain and N'del. "So, S'thor it is then," she agreed, nodding her head at both of them. "I'll find him and let him know our plan. I'm sure he'll play along, if only to get V'riy to celebrate his birthing day," the greenrider said confidently.
The energetic greenrider turned back to Alerae as they began discussing the guest list. "K'tir? I'm sure it would be fine to invite him. If he has trouble getting out, he'll be a perfect friend for V'riy. That man spends too much time on his own, "exploring" he says," the greenrider muttered, lifting her hands as she put the word in air quotation marks. She knew well the reason why the bronzerider who she considered a son kept away from Katila. The greenrider also knew if he had a few close friends he wouldn't find the place so unbearable.
"Hmm. Lansi? Lansi… oh. I see," Ceilidhe said slowly as she thought of the young female greenrider. She was one of the ones that V'riy would probably call "full of drama" and would not be missed by him, though she knew of no relationship between the two of them. "Alright, I won't invite her. But if she shows up through word of mouth, I'm not forcing her to leave," she gently warned Alerae. "At that point you can just avoid her. There should be enough people at the party that staying away from her wouldn't be a problem, were she to find out about it," the greenrider assured her friend.
"Anyone else?" Ceilidhe inquired, peering at each of them in turn.
The greenrider made a mental note of each of the names that the others mentioned so that she could ask them to attend the party. She was sure that the other riders would want to invite other riders as well. "Make sure to invite anyone that you think would be up for a good time," she said to them, smiling in anticipation of the fun ahead of them. "Just make sure not to invite any of S'kef's crew," she instructed them, her voice lowering to almost a whisper.
"We want this to be a relaxing experience, not one where we're all watching our tongues, and our backs."
The older woman turned to O'wain and N'del. "So, S'thor it is then," she agreed, nodding her head at both of them. "I'll find him and let him know our plan. I'm sure he'll play along, if only to get V'riy to celebrate his birthing day," the greenrider said confidently.
The energetic greenrider turned back to Alerae as they began discussing the guest list. "K'tir? I'm sure it would be fine to invite him. If he has trouble getting out, he'll be a perfect friend for V'riy. That man spends too much time on his own, "exploring" he says," the greenrider muttered, lifting her hands as she put the word in air quotation marks. She knew well the reason why the bronzerider who she considered a son kept away from Katila. The greenrider also knew if he had a few close friends he wouldn't find the place so unbearable.
"Hmm. Lansi? Lansi… oh. I see," Ceilidhe said slowly as she thought of the young female greenrider. She was one of the ones that V'riy would probably call "full of drama" and would not be missed by him, though she knew of no relationship between the two of them. "Alright, I won't invite her. But if she shows up through word of mouth, I'm not forcing her to leave," she gently warned Alerae. "At that point you can just avoid her. There should be enough people at the party that staying away from her wouldn't be a problem, were she to find out about it," the greenrider assured her friend.
"Anyone else?" Ceilidhe inquired, peering at each of them in turn.
The greenrider made a mental note of each of the names that the others mentioned so that she could ask them to attend the party. She was sure that the other riders would want to invite other riders as well. "Make sure to invite anyone that you think would be up for a good time," she said to them, smiling in anticipation of the fun ahead of them. "Just make sure not to invite any of S'kef's crew," she instructed them, her voice lowering to almost a whisper.
"We want this to be a relaxing experience, not one where we're all watching our tongues, and our backs."