21.Mar.21, 01:28 PM
“All true. I do like relaxing and drinking but it’s a bit cool out still.” Yfris countered, still wondering why he agreed to such an excursion when he should have negotiated for something on Ista. Or just indoors. What was wrong with indoors? It had comfortable furniture, somewhat better heating capabilities, and a roof! He had a feeling there would be less wildlife indoors as well but he was putting his hopes on Tiberuth to keep them safe. It was probably why he was so easily lounging in the gently rocking hammock that he still wasn’t sure how to get out of.
But that was the least of his worries at the moment and Yfris sighed. “I apologise, K’dar. I’m being horribly unfair to something you enjoy especially with how much you tolerate of my interests.” To be fair, a lot of his interests seemed to be ones K’dar didn’t know he had until he tried them. And that could probably be used against him if he said it aloud. How could he hate fishing if he hadn’t truly tried? Holding a stick while staring at the water simply wasn’t his idea of a good time but K’dar was more than welcome to enjoy it while he swayed on material between trees.
“For you to know of this place means you have been scouting the region regularly, showing even more your interest in being the one to lead High Reaches Weyr. It’s quite admirable.” It had all been a silly idea to explain away their time spent together but K’dar had taken to it with little resistance. He’d have to look into what else he could teach the bronzerider about the land and history to help with that goal, especially given his mood about camping.
But that was the least of his worries at the moment and Yfris sighed. “I apologise, K’dar. I’m being horribly unfair to something you enjoy especially with how much you tolerate of my interests.” To be fair, a lot of his interests seemed to be ones K’dar didn’t know he had until he tried them. And that could probably be used against him if he said it aloud. How could he hate fishing if he hadn’t truly tried? Holding a stick while staring at the water simply wasn’t his idea of a good time but K’dar was more than welcome to enjoy it while he swayed on material between trees.
“For you to know of this place means you have been scouting the region regularly, showing even more your interest in being the one to lead High Reaches Weyr. It’s quite admirable.” It had all been a silly idea to explain away their time spent together but K’dar had taken to it with little resistance. He’d have to look into what else he could teach the bronzerider about the land and history to help with that goal, especially given his mood about camping.