14.Oct.18, 03:38 AM
D'hys studied F'drel as he considered the offer, determined to figure out the man's tells. If he didn't know himself so well, he'd say there was no way someone was that good at keeping his emotions in check. He also knew Z'ia and how good his fellow bluerider was at playing a role and making it seem like he was constantly happy and kind. If he didn't learn it today, D'hys was confident F'drel would eventually let his guard down around him and start showing actual reactions. Then again, the greenrider would probably expect the same in return and that likely wouldn't happen.
"That includes information about you," F'drel was indeed clever. He was clarifying the points to ensure there wouldn't be any misunderstandings and D'hys couldn't twist the words of the deal later on. On this, though, he had meant information about F'drel or anything affiliated with him but it didn't hurt to have it laid out nice and clear. "I can't see you getting caught up in trouble but I will let you know if I hear something about you. I will even go one step further and say the person from which I learned about your past and where your siblings currently are and how they got there will be spoken to and convinced not to share that with anyone else as I know privacy matters to you." J'ver likely didn't even care about the other greenrider and only knew what he did through his family connections with the Lord Jalazmar. He probably wouldn't even know as much as he did if that Lord hadn't asked if he knew F'drel since they were in the same Weyr. From what J'ver said, Jalazmar was the youngest brother and the most innocent out of the lot so he probably didn't even know he was handing over such vital information.
"Do we have a deal and shall we celebrate it? You seem in need of an energy release and were so excited for my visit after all." D'hys grinned but stayed where he lounged in the chair. There wasn't a need to advance on the greenrider and pin him against that wall; yet.
"That includes information about you," F'drel was indeed clever. He was clarifying the points to ensure there wouldn't be any misunderstandings and D'hys couldn't twist the words of the deal later on. On this, though, he had meant information about F'drel or anything affiliated with him but it didn't hurt to have it laid out nice and clear. "I can't see you getting caught up in trouble but I will let you know if I hear something about you. I will even go one step further and say the person from which I learned about your past and where your siblings currently are and how they got there will be spoken to and convinced not to share that with anyone else as I know privacy matters to you." J'ver likely didn't even care about the other greenrider and only knew what he did through his family connections with the Lord Jalazmar. He probably wouldn't even know as much as he did if that Lord hadn't asked if he knew F'drel since they were in the same Weyr. From what J'ver said, Jalazmar was the youngest brother and the most innocent out of the lot so he probably didn't even know he was handing over such vital information.
"Do we have a deal and shall we celebrate it? You seem in need of an energy release and were so excited for my visit after all." D'hys grinned but stayed where he lounged in the chair. There wasn't a need to advance on the greenrider and pin him against that wall; yet.