08.Nov.12, 09:50 PM
I'shan was pleased either way, but he hated to be even more of a bother for the kid. "Don't worry about it. I'll check in in the afternoons and see how it's going, that way I can just pick it up when it's done. I really appreciate it." He still wished he could repay the kid somehow, but Seijin seemed at least fond of dragons. If rides on Ilveriath were payment enough, I'shan would be hard pressed to complain.
But least you'll have your mate to keep you warm till it gets finished
I'shan's face fell. 'Yeah..." he said, cutting his eyes away and fidgeting just a little. He did have a mate, at least in theory. He forced himself to smile and produced a sad smile. "Yeah, I have a mate." Who was never around. Who never wanted to speak to him anymore. I'shan swallowed a lump in throat, his mind trailing to what must have gone wrong, as it often did these days.
With so many temptations popping up, he wondered how much longer nhe could take it.
He sighed wearily. "I'd better get home. Thanks, though," he said. His smile returned and he extended one hand. "I really appreciate it, and it's always nice meeting people." There was a sad tinge to his voice, as if he didn't actually want to leave. He dreaded going home to his empty hut, but he needed to make dinner. After all, there was always the chance that N'gelt would come home. Right?
But least you'll have your mate to keep you warm till it gets finished
I'shan's face fell. 'Yeah..." he said, cutting his eyes away and fidgeting just a little. He did have a mate, at least in theory. He forced himself to smile and produced a sad smile. "Yeah, I have a mate." Who was never around. Who never wanted to speak to him anymore. I'shan swallowed a lump in throat, his mind trailing to what must have gone wrong, as it often did these days.
With so many temptations popping up, he wondered how much longer nhe could take it.
He sighed wearily. "I'd better get home. Thanks, though," he said. His smile returned and he extended one hand. "I really appreciate it, and it's always nice meeting people." There was a sad tinge to his voice, as if he didn't actually want to leave. He dreaded going home to his empty hut, but he needed to make dinner. After all, there was always the chance that N'gelt would come home. Right?