25.Oct.20, 04:21 AM
Katiryn poked at one book before losing interest entirely. They simply didn’t capture her attention and shouldn’t fake it. So while K’dar browsed, she wandered over to the next stall and poked around at their goods. Nothing too exciting there either but still something to do while keeping herself distracted from pulling her friend away from something he clearly loved. But once she heard him speaking with the vendor to pay, she wandered back over and smiled at him finding two books.
“If it gets you to visit me, I expect you to tell me all about what is sure to be an exciting sailing adventure,” it seemed like a good compromise. Someone else could do the boring reading part and then tell her about the fun story hidden within all the words.
“Oh, dancing of course! With as little layers as possible also sounds wonderful,” she laughed as she took his arm, “you’re the one who planted that idea, Kor-K’dar. You may have only suggested removing your jacket but that’s always the first step in more clothing following.” It was nice being outside of the Weyr, on the arm of a handsome man, and flirting freely. She honestly didn’t expect anything to come from it, not with K’dar who was dependable but also too much of a gentleman. Maybe that was a bronzerider trait given T’ryn was also the same way.
She debated putting her bag down when they reached the designated area but she had packed the new clothes into her satchel rather well and just repositioned it to make sure it wouldn’t be in the way. No way was she risking someone swipe her cute dress and apparently a K’dar-matching sweater! “All right, bronzerider. Time for you to refresh my memory on how well you move.”
“If it gets you to visit me, I expect you to tell me all about what is sure to be an exciting sailing adventure,” it seemed like a good compromise. Someone else could do the boring reading part and then tell her about the fun story hidden within all the words.
“Oh, dancing of course! With as little layers as possible also sounds wonderful,” she laughed as she took his arm, “you’re the one who planted that idea, Kor-K’dar. You may have only suggested removing your jacket but that’s always the first step in more clothing following.” It was nice being outside of the Weyr, on the arm of a handsome man, and flirting freely. She honestly didn’t expect anything to come from it, not with K’dar who was dependable but also too much of a gentleman. Maybe that was a bronzerider trait given T’ryn was also the same way.
She debated putting her bag down when they reached the designated area but she had packed the new clothes into her satchel rather well and just repositioned it to make sure it wouldn’t be in the way. No way was she risking someone swipe her cute dress and apparently a K’dar-matching sweater! “All right, bronzerider. Time for you to refresh my memory on how well you move.”