04.Oct.18, 02:21 AM
Sighing with relief, as she had half convinced herself the other woman would be rushing somewhere and not have tome to help, Tala smiled at Vessaelia even wider.
“Well, I don’t feel quite as bad about getting lost then,” she said brightly, following Vessaelia when she waved her in the right direction, “I can blame this area instead of my poor sense of direction.” It occurred to her that if she Impressed she’d have to properly learn her way around Telgar. She’d only just figured out Ista! The things she sacrificed for a dragon.
Shaking her head, Tala focused back in on Vessaelia and laughed at her story. “Those breadcrumbs would absolutely have been eaten, I have no doubt. Maybe pebbles? Something they can’t eat. Though I suppose they could still move those around… Can’t win with the little things. Oh, and I was looking for a bath.” She paused, before realizing she may need to elaborate more. “A smaller, more private one. The ones near the barracks are always so crowded and sometimes I just want to relax by myself, you know? So I was trying to track one down, but as you can see, I got a bit turned around.” Tala pouted. “And now I’m not going to be able to find the nice baths I found again. Almost worse that not having looked, ‘cause now I definitively know they’re out there.” She shrugged, with an air of ‘what can you do?’
“Lucky for me, you were around!” Tala smiled brightly at Vessaelia, intending to link their arms together (was that too friendly? She wasn’t sure.) before she realized the girl was holding something in each hand, and Tala didn’t want to accidentally make her drop anything by being presumptuous. “What are you doing out in this maze?” she asked curiously, peering at the case in Vessaelia's hand trying to figure out what it contained.
“Well, I don’t feel quite as bad about getting lost then,” she said brightly, following Vessaelia when she waved her in the right direction, “I can blame this area instead of my poor sense of direction.” It occurred to her that if she Impressed she’d have to properly learn her way around Telgar. She’d only just figured out Ista! The things she sacrificed for a dragon.
Shaking her head, Tala focused back in on Vessaelia and laughed at her story. “Those breadcrumbs would absolutely have been eaten, I have no doubt. Maybe pebbles? Something they can’t eat. Though I suppose they could still move those around… Can’t win with the little things. Oh, and I was looking for a bath.” She paused, before realizing she may need to elaborate more. “A smaller, more private one. The ones near the barracks are always so crowded and sometimes I just want to relax by myself, you know? So I was trying to track one down, but as you can see, I got a bit turned around.” Tala pouted. “And now I’m not going to be able to find the nice baths I found again. Almost worse that not having looked, ‘cause now I definitively know they’re out there.” She shrugged, with an air of ‘what can you do?’
“Lucky for me, you were around!” Tala smiled brightly at Vessaelia, intending to link their arms together (was that too friendly? She wasn’t sure.) before she realized the girl was holding something in each hand, and Tala didn’t want to accidentally make her drop anything by being presumptuous. “What are you doing out in this maze?” she asked curiously, peering at the case in Vessaelia's hand trying to figure out what it contained.