18.Jul.22, 04:10 PM
K'dar shook his head, slightly embarrassed that it took him so long to notice. "I hadn't even noticed the increase in marks really. I'm trying to pay more attention to things like that now. And I also tried to organize my weyr a little, actually using my footlocker to store important things like my pay..." He'd felt genuinely silly once he finally found all the bags of marks scattered throughout his weyr that held his pay but had never been gone through. He'd just tossed them to one corner or another or set them down on some shelf and then forgot about them until he needed to buy something. It certainly contributed to the firelizard egg he had sitting near him.
In addition to passing on Chir's messages to K'dar and his brother, Tiberuth added a more personal response to the candidate's questions. I am fine now, only occasionally itchy and sore, but it is kind of you to ask. There is no need to apologize. Once he was sure he wouldn't interrupt Tiber, K'dar added, "We're doing well. Well enough to make the trip between without any coughing fits or split hides at least." He smiled, ignoring that his voice still held an edge of roughness and that he'd nearly had a coughing fit his first night back home.
When asked about T'ryn's relationship to the goldrider, Tiberuth just gave him a small nod in confirmation, though he did pass on a more discreet message directly to his rider. I believe he is afraid of Sir. That made K'dar huff slightly in amusement. "Don't mind Sir, just come on and take a seat." As soon as Chir took a step closer though the bronze flitter puffed up in annoyance, shooting him a red hued glare before turning to T'ryn in a rare acknowledgement of the man's existence to chirp questioningly. The bronze may not have paid Cazan's mate too much mind, but without her around T'ryn was an acceptable substitute for determining who was allowed to be near the twins. As soon as he indicated it was fine, the firelizard huffed and hissed but settled back down next to Carynza, chirping with soft affection at her for a brief moment before returning to his rather stern vigil.
"Huh," K'dar said with amusement. "I didn't think he actually listened to you. Didn't he stare you in the eye once while slowly shoving your glass off the counter just to upset you?" Hopefully he'd be able to teach Tibs to be a bit more nice and polite than that. He realized that a goal of "nicer than Sir" was probably a very low bar and he chuckled softly to himself before the mention of getting T'ryn some range time popped up. "I can watch the twins. Though really we should try to go on a nice hunting trip once things settle down and get less busy. We'd have to make it something cool though... think Cazan would like a feline hide?"
In addition to passing on Chir's messages to K'dar and his brother, Tiberuth added a more personal response to the candidate's questions. I am fine now, only occasionally itchy and sore, but it is kind of you to ask. There is no need to apologize. Once he was sure he wouldn't interrupt Tiber, K'dar added, "We're doing well. Well enough to make the trip between without any coughing fits or split hides at least." He smiled, ignoring that his voice still held an edge of roughness and that he'd nearly had a coughing fit his first night back home.
When asked about T'ryn's relationship to the goldrider, Tiberuth just gave him a small nod in confirmation, though he did pass on a more discreet message directly to his rider. I believe he is afraid of Sir. That made K'dar huff slightly in amusement. "Don't mind Sir, just come on and take a seat." As soon as Chir took a step closer though the bronze flitter puffed up in annoyance, shooting him a red hued glare before turning to T'ryn in a rare acknowledgement of the man's existence to chirp questioningly. The bronze may not have paid Cazan's mate too much mind, but without her around T'ryn was an acceptable substitute for determining who was allowed to be near the twins. As soon as he indicated it was fine, the firelizard huffed and hissed but settled back down next to Carynza, chirping with soft affection at her for a brief moment before returning to his rather stern vigil.
"Huh," K'dar said with amusement. "I didn't think he actually listened to you. Didn't he stare you in the eye once while slowly shoving your glass off the counter just to upset you?" Hopefully he'd be able to teach Tibs to be a bit more nice and polite than that. He realized that a goal of "nicer than Sir" was probably a very low bar and he chuckled softly to himself before the mention of getting T'ryn some range time popped up. "I can watch the twins. Though really we should try to go on a nice hunting trip once things settle down and get less busy. We'd have to make it something cool though... think Cazan would like a feline hide?"