28.Aug.12, 10:45 AM
Indivara's features twisted into a dry, irritable expression as she turned her cold, hard gaze upon T'shiro. She didn't reply to him, looking him up and down disdainfully. His laughter was found to be entirely lacking, and his words were less than amusing. It wasn't the first time Indivara had been called up on 'being a lady', a comment that instantly told the child the person to whom she was speaking was a pure, full blooded idiot. Even Kerrin had quickly learned not to mess with Indivara's stance on things.
She was no lady, had no desire to be 'a lady', and they could shove their frilly dresses sideways up whatever hole happened to be big enough to swallow it. And considering some of the people who presented such options, that left a whole field to pick from. The girl's arrogant gaze removed itself from T'shiro with lazy dismissal. He was pathetic, and insulted the name of bronze. Which Indivara knew she would one day uphold to the highest standard, and be the crowning glory of all bronze dragons.
Then she'd have her shiny hide bonded fly Krypth, kill Nirinath and rule the Weyr. It was so decided. Not that anyone but Krypth was privy to such thoughts. Even Jada was kept strictly out of the loop; she'd far too easily ruin Indivara's plans! They were for the greater good, and Indivara was in agreement with Krypth. Jada just didn't know what was good for her. She needed strong and wise hands to guide her, and a solid mind like Krypth to tell her when she was being ridiculous. Not that Indivara didn't do so anyway. She frequently told her once-teacher when she was acting like a Wherry... which, as far as Indivara was concerned, Jada did in increasingly frequent amounts.
Jada was just lucky Indivara loved her. Or her ticket to power through her. It was all the same to the obnoxious child at present. One or the other, she'd get what she wanted in the end: Control.
"Shows what you know," Indivara snapped, icy blue eyes flashing to look at the poor woman irritably. "The hot waters that heat the sands empty behind the Circuit. There are bound to be frogs in the swamp." Her mightier-than-thou gaze shifted to glare up at T'shiro. "And what, pray tell, makes you think I want to collect frogs? Take the candidate. I'm busy."
Dismissed. Indivara turned her attention back upon Jada and frowned. "Krypth is perfectly capable of guarding her eggs from the brats. Besides, one of us has to shepherd you!" The girl's features mellowed, clearly teasing the Weyrling as she stuck her tongue out playfully. She really did like Jada... she was just... abrasive.
[sup]Trololol. Indivara. You're golden <3[/sup]
She was no lady, had no desire to be 'a lady', and they could shove their frilly dresses sideways up whatever hole happened to be big enough to swallow it. And considering some of the people who presented such options, that left a whole field to pick from. The girl's arrogant gaze removed itself from T'shiro with lazy dismissal. He was pathetic, and insulted the name of bronze. Which Indivara knew she would one day uphold to the highest standard, and be the crowning glory of all bronze dragons.
Then she'd have her shiny hide bonded fly Krypth, kill Nirinath and rule the Weyr. It was so decided. Not that anyone but Krypth was privy to such thoughts. Even Jada was kept strictly out of the loop; she'd far too easily ruin Indivara's plans! They were for the greater good, and Indivara was in agreement with Krypth. Jada just didn't know what was good for her. She needed strong and wise hands to guide her, and a solid mind like Krypth to tell her when she was being ridiculous. Not that Indivara didn't do so anyway. She frequently told her once-teacher when she was acting like a Wherry... which, as far as Indivara was concerned, Jada did in increasingly frequent amounts.
Jada was just lucky Indivara loved her. Or her ticket to power through her. It was all the same to the obnoxious child at present. One or the other, she'd get what she wanted in the end: Control.
"Shows what you know," Indivara snapped, icy blue eyes flashing to look at the poor woman irritably. "The hot waters that heat the sands empty behind the Circuit. There are bound to be frogs in the swamp." Her mightier-than-thou gaze shifted to glare up at T'shiro. "And what, pray tell, makes you think I want to collect frogs? Take the candidate. I'm busy."
Dismissed. Indivara turned her attention back upon Jada and frowned. "Krypth is perfectly capable of guarding her eggs from the brats. Besides, one of us has to shepherd you!" The girl's features mellowed, clearly teasing the Weyrling as she stuck her tongue out playfully. She really did like Jada... she was just... abrasive.
[sup]Trololol. Indivara. You're golden <3[/sup]