17.Oct.20, 03:52 AM
T'ryn fell silent during the encounter, originally because he didn't know how to handle Yfris. The man was friendly, perhaps too friendly, but otherwise he was interesting and just seemed like he enjoyed flirting for the sake of it. When the talk of marriage came up, he stayed silent for a whole new reason. Cazan had expressed her stance on the subject before and was happy to have a dragon to avoid having to go back to the lie and what was expected of her. Or so they thought. Could she still be married off to a lord? Would Yfris have to move to the Weyr? Cazan couldn't go to a Hold, especially with a gold. If she had been a greenrider, maybe they could have made Malvayth the Hold watch dragon or something.
He was confident, however, that Cazan would stand her ground and confront her mother when she could. Likely in three months when Malvayth could travel that far. He was also mostly confident that Cazan was happy with him and wouldn't trade him in for the smooth-talking and blunt lord. Not that he blamed Yfris and in fact, when the offer to get together came, T'ryn jumped on it first.
"You should! Despite the current news, it sounds like you two have some history and need to catch up." He turned to face Cazan and took her hand in his as he smiled, showing he was completely okay with it. "I saw your face light up when you recognized him. I'm happy there's someone from that life that you're still interested in seeing. If you tell G'nen and Rhaedalyn that you have an old friend in the area for only a few days that you wish to see before you're stuck on the sands, they'll let you come down again. I know it." Rhaedalyn was, from everything he'd heard, a softie and would melt at the idea of long lost friends reuniting. G'nen would do it out of guilt for the Flight if nothing else.
"And I imagine you'll cover more topics without me around to distract Yfris. He seems to latch onto flirting first and everything else is a distant second."
He was confident, however, that Cazan would stand her ground and confront her mother when she could. Likely in three months when Malvayth could travel that far. He was also mostly confident that Cazan was happy with him and wouldn't trade him in for the smooth-talking and blunt lord. Not that he blamed Yfris and in fact, when the offer to get together came, T'ryn jumped on it first.
"You should! Despite the current news, it sounds like you two have some history and need to catch up." He turned to face Cazan and took her hand in his as he smiled, showing he was completely okay with it. "I saw your face light up when you recognized him. I'm happy there's someone from that life that you're still interested in seeing. If you tell G'nen and Rhaedalyn that you have an old friend in the area for only a few days that you wish to see before you're stuck on the sands, they'll let you come down again. I know it." Rhaedalyn was, from everything he'd heard, a softie and would melt at the idea of long lost friends reuniting. G'nen would do it out of guilt for the Flight if nothing else.
"And I imagine you'll cover more topics without me around to distract Yfris. He seems to latch onto flirting first and everything else is a distant second."