05.Dec.13, 05:47 PM
Zelina looked up hearing her name, and smiled. It was Faredin, someone she knew from the creche`, and he had his firelizard with him. She waved, and walked closer, replying as she crossed the small distance. "Hello, Faredin." Then when she was at her destination, she added, "Are you busy right now? I'm bored." Zelina was happy that she had run into him. He was a bit younger than her, but he was mature beyond his turns, and Zelina thought that he was good company.
In her pocked, Amy stirred in her sleep, seemingly trying to press deeper into the pocket that she was curled up in, and Zelina smiled anew. Amy was just so cute. Almost reflexively, she put her hand over the pocked to sooth the sleeping baby. To give her warmth and comfort. She even briefly wondered what the baby was dreaming about to have caused her to stir, for she didn't feel any emotions coming from the little green other than the feel of slumber.
A small gust of a breeze blew about the same time as her hand went to cover her pocket, blowing her short hair into her face and causing her free hand to rise automatically to free her eyes from the short strands. It wasn't an all too unpleasant breeze, though a little on the cool side. As she finally freed her eyes when the breeze had passed, she smiled to Faredin, her eyes bright as she laughed about the fact that she had been momentarily blinded by her own hair.
In her pocked, Amy stirred in her sleep, seemingly trying to press deeper into the pocket that she was curled up in, and Zelina smiled anew. Amy was just so cute. Almost reflexively, she put her hand over the pocked to sooth the sleeping baby. To give her warmth and comfort. She even briefly wondered what the baby was dreaming about to have caused her to stir, for she didn't feel any emotions coming from the little green other than the feel of slumber.
A small gust of a breeze blew about the same time as her hand went to cover her pocket, blowing her short hair into her face and causing her free hand to rise automatically to free her eyes from the short strands. It wasn't an all too unpleasant breeze, though a little on the cool side. As she finally freed her eyes when the breeze had passed, she smiled to Faredin, her eyes bright as she laughed about the fact that she had been momentarily blinded by her own hair.