05.May.21, 09:47 AM
Z'rin smiled at his mate. He saw the reaction to mentioning Vondal but also saw how N'mor was trying to be open-minded and put in some measure of interest. N'mor was a very private person and didn't like or trust many--something Z'rin had learned firsthand since the day they met on the beach in the rain. While he would like the bronzerider to befriend Vondal, it wasn't expected and he wasn't going to push the former sailor on him either. Still, Z'rin recapped their brief time together, giving an update on Vondal's health and the plans they were hoping to make soon to get together again.
He frowned when N'mor seemed to grow distracted and the hand traced a path down to rest on his chest. Z'rin wasn't sure what was about to come but he worried that maybe he had missed hearing about another attack. It couldn't have been anyone close to them or N'mor would have led with that but he still tensed, waiting for the shoe to drop. But it didn't and Z'rin's brows furrowed slightly in confusion at the mentioning of an idea. It didn't seem like it would be something he'd hate given the way N'mor's eyes lit up but Z'rin couldn't even begin to guess what the idea would be and gave a little laugh.
"Well, out with it then. I have yet to master the art of reading your mind to this extent."
He frowned when N'mor seemed to grow distracted and the hand traced a path down to rest on his chest. Z'rin wasn't sure what was about to come but he worried that maybe he had missed hearing about another attack. It couldn't have been anyone close to them or N'mor would have led with that but he still tensed, waiting for the shoe to drop. But it didn't and Z'rin's brows furrowed slightly in confusion at the mentioning of an idea. It didn't seem like it would be something he'd hate given the way N'mor's eyes lit up but Z'rin couldn't even begin to guess what the idea would be and gave a little laugh.
"Well, out with it then. I have yet to master the art of reading your mind to this extent."