18.Mar.14, 11:33 PM
I'shan's smirk lingered. His good spirits were difficult to dampen on even the worst day, but he was sincerely happy to have some company. Aside from a few visits from R'nd and his new, adorable greenrider friend C'dhin, I'shan had been rather alone. Having lost the mother of his child in the landslide and his relationship with N'gelt some time before, the bluerider felt awfully isolated these days. He was needy in general, and being cooped up only made it worse!
"No...don't bother now, it won't mean anything!" I'shan insisted in a huffy and dramatic tone. Much like S'bel, however, his true amusement shined through in spite of the biting words. He shrugged and offered a soft smile. He chuckled softly, then stretched out a bit and motioned for S'bel to come closer.
"...Seriously man, thanks for stopping by," he said. The humor drained in exchange for casual relief. He was happy to have company, and he didn't quite have the energy to keep up their little back and forth. He certainly didn't want to risk running the other man off. "It's been pretty sharding lonely in here." He briefly entertained the idea of gossiping to S'bel about C'dhin, but he swiftly decided that could wait. It was hard not to, though...the greenrider was such a little catch!
"How have you been? I'm so sharding sick of being stuck in here," I'shan murmured. "....It's been like, a month...and I have like five more to go, or something like that." Okay, so he hadn't paid much attention to the healers...he couldn't help it if everything they said was both bad new sand soul-crushingly boring.
"No...don't bother now, it won't mean anything!" I'shan insisted in a huffy and dramatic tone. Much like S'bel, however, his true amusement shined through in spite of the biting words. He shrugged and offered a soft smile. He chuckled softly, then stretched out a bit and motioned for S'bel to come closer.
"...Seriously man, thanks for stopping by," he said. The humor drained in exchange for casual relief. He was happy to have company, and he didn't quite have the energy to keep up their little back and forth. He certainly didn't want to risk running the other man off. "It's been pretty sharding lonely in here." He briefly entertained the idea of gossiping to S'bel about C'dhin, but he swiftly decided that could wait. It was hard not to, though...the greenrider was such a little catch!
"How have you been? I'm so sharding sick of being stuck in here," I'shan murmured. "....It's been like, a month...and I have like five more to go, or something like that." Okay, so he hadn't paid much attention to the healers...he couldn't help it if everything they said was both bad new sand soul-crushingly boring.