05.Jan.19, 04:07 PM
Mylorah studied F’drel, eyes squinting a bit as she did so. “I can’t decide if you’re a raisin-hater or just being nice and letting me have my preferred scone. So I’m going to assume you’re proving my point again that you’re a wonderful man and letting me have the better scone.” She smiled brightly as she took a bite out of the sinful breakfast goodness and enjoyed it with a soft smile of pleasure. She did love food, especially that of the baked goods variety. She fell silent, listening to the gossiping riders as she continued to enjoy the scone, dipping it in her mug of klah without hesitation because the combo of klah’s cinnamon and the raisins was divine.
“So,” she cast a glance at F’drel, a wicked grin that indicated trouble trying to show behind the mug she was starting to sip at. Seriously, how could some of her friends not like the drink? It contained so many of her favourite things! “Going back to you hiding from everyone… I hear that’s not entirely true and that you were hiding on the beach with my brother.” She casually sipped at the drink, once again smiling from the taste and the warmth working its way through her. Definitely the best way to start the day and she really couldn’t fault F’drel for not sharing, though she’d still pout at him the next time he had some and she didn’t.
She waited a few more seconds, wondering if F’drel was panicking about who knew that he had spent time with T’ryn since he was definitely the sort that didn’t like attention with how introverted he seemed to be. Honestly, she wasn’t sure how he put up with R’dal and her given how outgoing they could be but Mylorah loved that he did. It showed he was just as kind, tolerant, and fun that she knew him to be.
“T’ryn told me,” she finally confessed, smiling innocently as she did. “Apparently I’ve pestered him enough about making new friends that when I went to visit him a bit ago he told me that you two crossed paths and got along. Sounds like he enjoyed himself and even Syrendryth enjoyed his time with Halomirth.” Not that the bronze dragon ever spoke to her, but Mylorah always felt he was hard to impress, though it didn’t surprise her that the ball of green sunshine won him over.
“So,” she cast a glance at F’drel, a wicked grin that indicated trouble trying to show behind the mug she was starting to sip at. Seriously, how could some of her friends not like the drink? It contained so many of her favourite things! “Going back to you hiding from everyone… I hear that’s not entirely true and that you were hiding on the beach with my brother.” She casually sipped at the drink, once again smiling from the taste and the warmth working its way through her. Definitely the best way to start the day and she really couldn’t fault F’drel for not sharing, though she’d still pout at him the next time he had some and she didn’t.
She waited a few more seconds, wondering if F’drel was panicking about who knew that he had spent time with T’ryn since he was definitely the sort that didn’t like attention with how introverted he seemed to be. Honestly, she wasn’t sure how he put up with R’dal and her given how outgoing they could be but Mylorah loved that he did. It showed he was just as kind, tolerant, and fun that she knew him to be.
“T’ryn told me,” she finally confessed, smiling innocently as she did. “Apparently I’ve pestered him enough about making new friends that when I went to visit him a bit ago he told me that you two crossed paths and got along. Sounds like he enjoyed himself and even Syrendryth enjoyed his time with Halomirth.” Not that the bronze dragon ever spoke to her, but Mylorah always felt he was hard to impress, though it didn’t surprise her that the ball of green sunshine won him over.