06.Oct.13, 05:17 PM
A part of Arddra suddenly felt the Weyrwoman must realy feel alone at times. Nobody seemed to like her and somebody had tried to kill D'ren. Nobody seemed to be on her side either.
Arddra felt going to talk to Tsuen wouldn't help, like the other young woman who tried to compliment the Weyrwoman and hopefully calm her that way didn't have much success. Obviously it wouldn't be easy to gain the Weyrwoman's trust. For now Arddra felt it was best she stay out of it.
Looking over at Kahleena she nodded. The goldriders fell under the Weyrwoman's control as far as Arddra was told. She was just a candidate and certainly had no place to say anything. If Tsuen was doing something to other dragonriders then maybe the Weyrleader should be told, for now, Arddra doubted S'kef wanted to know.
"I hope everything calms down," Arddra said then gave a light smile to Kahleena. "Perhaps we can talk later. See you later."
Arddra started to head across the sands then paused, her eyes falling on the crumpled up ball of paper lying on the sands. She remembered Tsuen had threw it into Jada's face and suspected the whole blow up had something to do with it. As nobody else was paying attention to it, as far as she could tell, Arddra changed her direction and headed towards it. Bending down she grabbed it and shoved it into her pocket. Without looking back she left the Hatching grounds. Once in the safety of her room she will see what the note was all about.
Arddra felt going to talk to Tsuen wouldn't help, like the other young woman who tried to compliment the Weyrwoman and hopefully calm her that way didn't have much success. Obviously it wouldn't be easy to gain the Weyrwoman's trust. For now Arddra felt it was best she stay out of it.
Looking over at Kahleena she nodded. The goldriders fell under the Weyrwoman's control as far as Arddra was told. She was just a candidate and certainly had no place to say anything. If Tsuen was doing something to other dragonriders then maybe the Weyrleader should be told, for now, Arddra doubted S'kef wanted to know.
"I hope everything calms down," Arddra said then gave a light smile to Kahleena. "Perhaps we can talk later. See you later."
Arddra started to head across the sands then paused, her eyes falling on the crumpled up ball of paper lying on the sands. She remembered Tsuen had threw it into Jada's face and suspected the whole blow up had something to do with it. As nobody else was paying attention to it, as far as she could tell, Arddra changed her direction and headed towards it. Bending down she grabbed it and shoved it into her pocket. Without looking back she left the Hatching grounds. Once in the safety of her room she will see what the note was all about.