21.Jul.13, 03:39 AM
“Life is too fragile to not enjoy little freedoms when you can.” She offered back to the brunette. “I remember you, Arddra, though I admit your name didn’t come to mind as easily as others. You’re reserved in classes. My name is Aparicus.” She supplied her name with no hard feelings at all. She couldn’t exactly claim to be the most talkative in class either, though she did enjoy a friendly conversation when there wasn’t a crowd to be stressed over bumping into someone.
“Trade Items?” Aparicus had never found the need to go foraging for things to trade when her skills in the spice garden kept her busy and in demand. People had been willing to help her with what she needed simply because she’d given them things prior without any complaints. “I can help you gather, but what did you need to trade them for? Perhaps I could help.”
At the curiosity in the younger woman’s voice, Apari nodded a bit more enthusiastically than the moment may have called for, but her eyes were bright. “Yes, a Firelizard. I’d found one of the many eggs when the candidates had that camping trip a turn or two ago. There are so many of the creatures around now, eggs are getting easier and easier to come by.”
Looking around again, Aparicus motioned that she would follow the other woman toward the river as she put a hand on her hat again to make sure the slight breeze didn’t blow it off as they crossed the field. “He’s a bronze little guy. Honestly looks more like a snake than a proper miniature dragon. I’m surprised he vanished, I usually can’t get rid of him when someone’s around.”
“Trade Items?” Aparicus had never found the need to go foraging for things to trade when her skills in the spice garden kept her busy and in demand. People had been willing to help her with what she needed simply because she’d given them things prior without any complaints. “I can help you gather, but what did you need to trade them for? Perhaps I could help.”
At the curiosity in the younger woman’s voice, Apari nodded a bit more enthusiastically than the moment may have called for, but her eyes were bright. “Yes, a Firelizard. I’d found one of the many eggs when the candidates had that camping trip a turn or two ago. There are so many of the creatures around now, eggs are getting easier and easier to come by.”
Looking around again, Aparicus motioned that she would follow the other woman toward the river as she put a hand on her hat again to make sure the slight breeze didn’t blow it off as they crossed the field. “He’s a bronze little guy. Honestly looks more like a snake than a proper miniature dragon. I’m surprised he vanished, I usually can’t get rid of him when someone’s around.”