08.Feb.12, 12:40 AM
Kerrin was uncertain how directly the weyrleader's announcement could possibly effect him, but the whisperings of the other weyrfolk over the course of the day was enough to have piqued his curiousity sufficiently enough to warrant an appearance, however half-hearted, on his part. Being a rather optimistic sort, he was never so quick to believe all of the doomsayers who had spent the day dreaming up new plagues, discovery by Northerners and various other worst-case scenarios. Besides, the tailor-trained weyrbrat noted with approval as he'd entered the dining hall, D'ren was dressed far too nicely to be announcing the end of the world. As such, the boy wisely elected not to sit beside his father, whose clear anxiety over the impending news was obvious enough to prove a potential embarrassment. Instead he scanned the hall for any other familiar faces, until his eyes stopped on a familiar head of sandy blond hair.
Kerrin smirked, feeling relieved already. R'nd would surely provide entertainment should the meeting prove to be less than relevant. Quietly he sat himself in the empty seat directly behind his friend, announcing his presence not verbally but with a friendly toss of a stray seed he'd found on the table directly at the unsuspecting bluerider's cheek.
Kerrin was present, but that didn't necessarily mean he was paying attention just yet. D'ren was going to have to earn himself that honor.
Kerrin smirked, feeling relieved already. R'nd would surely provide entertainment should the meeting prove to be less than relevant. Quietly he sat himself in the empty seat directly behind his friend, announcing his presence not verbally but with a friendly toss of a stray seed he'd found on the table directly at the unsuspecting bluerider's cheek.
Kerrin was present, but that didn't necessarily mean he was paying attention just yet. D'ren was going to have to earn himself that honor.