24.Dec.17, 06:29 PM
Truth be told, Rhaedalyn was just killing time. She had been in her office just over an hour, shuffling papers and genuinely trying to look busy and actually do something productive before the meetings she had arranged for a bit later on. The girls had been dropped off at the crèche after breakfast and she didn’t want to be a pest to R’nya by loitering about his office—though she knew he’d say her company was welcomed and that it wasn’t a bother no matter what his plans were.
Over her time helping to run Fort Weyr, Rhaedalyn found that it required talking to way too many people and she still didn’t think she was getting any better at it. Still, she agreed to meetings to discuss issues that fell under her care and arranged for times to go and see her areas in action. It was all well and good to hear what was happening in laundry or the kitchen but to actually see it for herself helped see the full picture and make the right corrections and give the proper directions. So she found herself waiting for one of those meetings, not wanting to inconvenience anyone by asking them to come up early because she was bored.
It was with great relief that a knock sounded and someone called looking for her. She knew it wasn’t really proper to run to the door to greet her caller but Rhaedalyn was excited for something to do, even if it was just to listen to a complaint or handle a mundane question that really didn’t need to come her. It was a bit of a surprise to see G’nen peeking in before she got to the door that was left open more for a bit of a cool breeze than as a visual that she was in and available.
“Good morning, G’nen,” Rhaedalyn greeted the brownrider with a genuine smile and waved for him to come in, gesturing to a chair for him to sit if he’d like, “I have several moments to spare. What brings you by?”
Over her time helping to run Fort Weyr, Rhaedalyn found that it required talking to way too many people and she still didn’t think she was getting any better at it. Still, she agreed to meetings to discuss issues that fell under her care and arranged for times to go and see her areas in action. It was all well and good to hear what was happening in laundry or the kitchen but to actually see it for herself helped see the full picture and make the right corrections and give the proper directions. So she found herself waiting for one of those meetings, not wanting to inconvenience anyone by asking them to come up early because she was bored.
It was with great relief that a knock sounded and someone called looking for her. She knew it wasn’t really proper to run to the door to greet her caller but Rhaedalyn was excited for something to do, even if it was just to listen to a complaint or handle a mundane question that really didn’t need to come her. It was a bit of a surprise to see G’nen peeking in before she got to the door that was left open more for a bit of a cool breeze than as a visual that she was in and available.
“Good morning, G’nen,” Rhaedalyn greeted the brownrider with a genuine smile and waved for him to come in, gesturing to a chair for him to sit if he’d like, “I have several moments to spare. What brings you by?”