09.Jun.19, 09:20 AM
Indivara snorted, but didn’t reply as Val made his way out of the water, though she watched him quietly from under her lashes at intervals, broken by her attention focusing on her own self as she washed. “Good luck finding it,” she mumbled; his firelizards were so different in personality and Indivara hadn’t paid much attention to which one she’d given the sheets of paper to. She who could tell dragons apart at a glance, still struggled to keep his three blues separated in her mind. She knew who was who when faced with them, but as soon as they left her view, she was clueless. It frustrated her as much as it amused Venseth.
Another snort was given at the early night, early morning. She didn’t doubt him, but she did wonder how long this new information would steal him away for. If he could get away with it, she knew he’d sleep in the library itself at the Hall; he would probably only come home enough to keep Veeth placated, not because he preferred any other bed than his own, but because Indivara knew well his distaste for traveling between. Still, as much as she would sulk about every night that she found herself sleeping alone, she would prefer him sleep in a cot at the Hall than risk losing him and Veeth forever between.
Tilting her head up to accept the kiss on her forehead, warmth washed over Indivara’s features and she smiled gently at Val. “Okay,” she said softly, watching fondly as Val left. She drifted gently in the warmth of her love for him, before the requirements for the following day’s class came crashing down around her again, and Indivara groaned before sinking under the water completely, as if she could drown her responsibilities and their clinging fingers. Why did we take this on, again? she asked Venseth, but the dragon just laughed and Indivara sighed out her breath, watching the bubbles surface before following them.
Another snort was given at the early night, early morning. She didn’t doubt him, but she did wonder how long this new information would steal him away for. If he could get away with it, she knew he’d sleep in the library itself at the Hall; he would probably only come home enough to keep Veeth placated, not because he preferred any other bed than his own, but because Indivara knew well his distaste for traveling between. Still, as much as she would sulk about every night that she found herself sleeping alone, she would prefer him sleep in a cot at the Hall than risk losing him and Veeth forever between.
Tilting her head up to accept the kiss on her forehead, warmth washed over Indivara’s features and she smiled gently at Val. “Okay,” she said softly, watching fondly as Val left. She drifted gently in the warmth of her love for him, before the requirements for the following day’s class came crashing down around her again, and Indivara groaned before sinking under the water completely, as if she could drown her responsibilities and their clinging fingers. Why did we take this on, again? she asked Venseth, but the dragon just laughed and Indivara sighed out her breath, watching the bubbles surface before following them.