20.Mar.21, 08:56 PM
“I’d like that.” She smiled at her friend, feeling like it was safe to call him such, and glad to count him as one. “I still need to teach you to dance, too.” The smile morphed into a lighthearted smirk at the idea, looking forward to whatever challenge awaited, before flipping again to an expression of concern when he said he’d take Specter to a healer. “Please, yes, let me know what they say.”
Under the blue rider’s brief attention, Jenath shook her head and flicked a wing, sending a few pebbles skittering across the ground as she misjudged her limb’s length.I am good. But yes, I will behave. She is nice. You are, too.
Something between a laugh and a sigh escaped the redhead at her green’s cheekiness, and with a small wave farewell, she herded Jenath back inside. “See you around, D’nei, and keep me posted on Specter,” A leather pad, with some sort of texture or grip, or maybe even a tether of some kind, might be helpful for the little blue…if he truly was blind. It might help him feel more secure. She logged the thought away for future reference.
With Cazan gone, she’d be on her own for figuring stuff out, and it would be quite a while before she’d have the free time to get back to any crafting. And by then, the blue may be able to see…or be comfortable enough to get around…or… She shook her head. She didn’t want to think of the last possibility. Rudi crooned from her shoulder, and she scratched at his eye ridges. No, hope for the best. Always. Spec looked healthy enough. Though…
Once Jenath was settled again, she dug out the book from under her cot and tried to look up anything she could on eyesight issues.
Under the blue rider’s brief attention, Jenath shook her head and flicked a wing, sending a few pebbles skittering across the ground as she misjudged her limb’s length.
Something between a laugh and a sigh escaped the redhead at her green’s cheekiness, and with a small wave farewell, she herded Jenath back inside. “See you around, D’nei, and keep me posted on Specter,” A leather pad, with some sort of texture or grip, or maybe even a tether of some kind, might be helpful for the little blue…if he truly was blind. It might help him feel more secure. She logged the thought away for future reference.
With Cazan gone, she’d be on her own for figuring stuff out, and it would be quite a while before she’d have the free time to get back to any crafting. And by then, the blue may be able to see…or be comfortable enough to get around…or… She shook her head. She didn’t want to think of the last possibility. Rudi crooned from her shoulder, and she scratched at his eye ridges. No, hope for the best. Always. Spec looked healthy enough. Though…
Once Jenath was settled again, she dug out the book from under her cot and tried to look up anything she could on eyesight issues.