23.Nov.12, 08:54 AM
J’ver traced a finger around the lip of his wine glass and hummed confirmation that that was what he had heard. He had yet to dig into the rumours and find the truth, not finding it all that interesting or even worth his while as of yet. Perhaps one day down the line it would be required but for the time being, M’bal barely registered to the greenrider.
“Since Krypth rose so early, I’ll be watching the new golden hope closely in case she shows an inclination to show up the greens as well.” J’ver may not like S’kef in bed with other greenriders but he was all over the idea of his brownrider with gold. They were fairly useless outside of their dragons clutching but one day one of those golden girls would replace the aging Tsuen. It never hurt to at least be in the good graces of the vapid whelps.
“Where would you like to meet my friend? He knows it will be tonight but Rilaleeyth will pass on the location.” J’ver wasn’t sure if S’kef wanted it to be in public or not. He saw more merits in privately meeting than he did in publically, but he wasn’t about to make the assumption and plan it out to what he thought would be better. Some plans were delicate and assumptions could ruin them; something J’ver had learned all too well when he assumed Talian was harmless and didn’t need to be watched when dealing with B’jin. That green whore caused so much trouble!
“Since Krypth rose so early, I’ll be watching the new golden hope closely in case she shows an inclination to show up the greens as well.” J’ver may not like S’kef in bed with other greenriders but he was all over the idea of his brownrider with gold. They were fairly useless outside of their dragons clutching but one day one of those golden girls would replace the aging Tsuen. It never hurt to at least be in the good graces of the vapid whelps.
“Where would you like to meet my friend? He knows it will be tonight but Rilaleeyth will pass on the location.” J’ver wasn’t sure if S’kef wanted it to be in public or not. He saw more merits in privately meeting than he did in publically, but he wasn’t about to make the assumption and plan it out to what he thought would be better. Some plans were delicate and assumptions could ruin them; something J’ver had learned all too well when he assumed Talian was harmless and didn’t need to be watched when dealing with B’jin. That green whore caused so much trouble!