16.Sep.12, 08:45 PM
"Zi'a... seems nice?" Of course, V'zire had never really associated with the Bluerider to really tell if he was anything else. But what he had seen of Z'ia, the man had appeared to be decent. V'zire had never been the focus of Z'ia's attention, though, so he likely had no idea what A'liran put up with. The greenrider just liked to think optimistically! He categorized nearly everyone as 'nice' until they proved otherwise, and then V'zire would just try to find something else that was a positive attribute. Of course, he was yet to figure out anything that was good about S'kef. But, he was also trying not to think of the brownrider. It was easy to tell when his mind drifted back towards what happened. He really did not have a poker face. His lips would crease just slightly at the corners, and his eyes would become distant. V'zire would look remotely saddened for a moment before his attention was successfully diverted by A'liran.
"O-oh," V'zire replied meekly, gaze dropping back down to his lap. He clearly did not handle negativity well. In reality, he had no idea what to say in response to A'liran's comment about Z'ia. He knew it was wrong of Z'ia to think that way, but he couldn't bring himself to criticize someone he did not know. V'zire wouldn't dissuade A'liran from it, but he certainly wouldn't participate.
It was for the best, then, that A'liran let the subject drop and gave V'zire something to smile at. The smile really didn't blossom, but the effort to be happy was there. It was the best V'zire could do after his encounter with S'kef. "I hope someone nicer wins Astoreth's flights, for your sake. You deserve to end up with someone who treats you like an equal." That was one thing V'zire could say with certainty. A'liran deserved to have whomever he wanted, and if he didn't want Z'ia, V'zire could hope someone else would come along for him.
"O-oh," V'zire replied meekly, gaze dropping back down to his lap. He clearly did not handle negativity well. In reality, he had no idea what to say in response to A'liran's comment about Z'ia. He knew it was wrong of Z'ia to think that way, but he couldn't bring himself to criticize someone he did not know. V'zire wouldn't dissuade A'liran from it, but he certainly wouldn't participate.
It was for the best, then, that A'liran let the subject drop and gave V'zire something to smile at. The smile really didn't blossom, but the effort to be happy was there. It was the best V'zire could do after his encounter with S'kef. "I hope someone nicer wins Astoreth's flights, for your sake. You deserve to end up with someone who treats you like an equal." That was one thing V'zire could say with certainty. A'liran deserved to have whomever he wanted, and if he didn't want Z'ia, V'zire could hope someone else would come along for him.
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