25.Mar.24, 01:00 PM
A'tay sighed when he came in from the ledge and spotted Orgailian sprawled on the couch. A quick scan didn't show any other brothers lingering around so he only had one battle to get through that morning. "So what are you taking advantage of today? The quiet? The cool? The lack of people?" Orgailian could put their entire family to shame with how he flirted and hooked up with anyone he wanted... when he put his mind to it. Usually, however, he was a grumpy bear that preferred being an introvert and away from other people. A'tay wasn't one to judge either way, especially when he tended to lean toward the introverted tendencies, but his brother was becoming such a staple that it started to feel like he lived there and not Zelly.
"Whatever it is," A'tay cut off Orgailian's words before they really began as he walked through the room to the kitchen to set his empty mug down, "you can at least be useful. If you're going to insist on inviting yourself in all the time, you can help clean as well." Technically, Zelly and I invited him in. He appeared when she was leaving and I agreed it would be fine. Of course he did. Xyxyth had a soft spot for those he cared about and family and Zelly ranked high on the list. Honestly, A'tay was just glad that he didn't return home to a weyr full of people on a regular basis with how his dragon liked to socialize.
A'tay pulled out the broom from the little storage closet and leaned it against the counter that also had a water-filled bucket sitting on it. "As the guest, I'll let you choose if you get to do the floors, wipe down the walls, or air out the bedding." As he smiled sweetly at his older brother, A'tay wondered if he was about to see a spectacularly dramatic scene involving pouting and melodrama or stomping out the door.
"Whatever it is," A'tay cut off Orgailian's words before they really began as he walked through the room to the kitchen to set his empty mug down, "you can at least be useful. If you're going to insist on inviting yourself in all the time, you can help clean as well." Technically, Zelly and I invited him in. He appeared when she was leaving and I agreed it would be fine. Of course he did. Xyxyth had a soft spot for those he cared about and family and Zelly ranked high on the list. Honestly, A'tay was just glad that he didn't return home to a weyr full of people on a regular basis with how his dragon liked to socialize.
A'tay pulled out the broom from the little storage closet and leaned it against the counter that also had a water-filled bucket sitting on it. "As the guest, I'll let you choose if you get to do the floors, wipe down the walls, or air out the bedding." As he smiled sweetly at his older brother, A'tay wondered if he was about to see a spectacularly dramatic scene involving pouting and melodrama or stomping out the door.