07.Aug.14, 11:55 PM
“Something quick, easy, and tasty,” D’hys replied, inwardly smirking as he described both a meal he could teach and some of the sluts he grabbed to use on occasion. Unfortunately that meant the golden pest would be hovering even closer since it required some wherry meat but he was willing to deal with it. The look B’jin had given both the creature and him hadn’t gone unnoticed and D’hys did his best to reign in his hatred to keep the simple greenrider happy and malleable. The things he put up with for his games never ceased to amaze him.
“We’ll grill up some thin sliced meat in a spice mixture of our making. It serves well on a platter with cheese and bread.” B’jin had proved he wasn’t a complete disaster in the kitchen but D’hys wasn’t willing to teach him anything more complicated than that regardless. There was minimal risk of failure, so long as he didn’t end up distracted while the meat was grilling. Given that it was B’jin, it was hard to say. Luckily he had a chunk of wherry already in his possession as he was going to prep it later that evening for a few days’ worth of meals. He supposed it would be an okay sacrifice to use some for lessons and continuing to keep B’jin in the palm of his hands and coming back to him when something was needed.
“So what do you say?” D’hys asked as he went to the counter and uncovered the meat and rummaged around for a moment to bring out a few herbs and spices he had on hand. “Willing to spend a bit more time with me and leave yourself in my capable hands?” One day, the reward of having the man actually in his literal grasp would come along and it would be sweet. Until then, D’hys continued to enjoy the fact their friendship bothered R’nd.
“We’ll grill up some thin sliced meat in a spice mixture of our making. It serves well on a platter with cheese and bread.” B’jin had proved he wasn’t a complete disaster in the kitchen but D’hys wasn’t willing to teach him anything more complicated than that regardless. There was minimal risk of failure, so long as he didn’t end up distracted while the meat was grilling. Given that it was B’jin, it was hard to say. Luckily he had a chunk of wherry already in his possession as he was going to prep it later that evening for a few days’ worth of meals. He supposed it would be an okay sacrifice to use some for lessons and continuing to keep B’jin in the palm of his hands and coming back to him when something was needed.
“So what do you say?” D’hys asked as he went to the counter and uncovered the meat and rummaged around for a moment to bring out a few herbs and spices he had on hand. “Willing to spend a bit more time with me and leave yourself in my capable hands?” One day, the reward of having the man actually in his literal grasp would come along and it would be sweet. Until then, D’hys continued to enjoy the fact their friendship bothered R’nd.