30.Sep.13, 09:55 PM
B'jin was having a grand time! Namely, that was because very little was actually required of him, and B'jin was particularly fond of those types of situations! All he was required to do was pass along the slowly shirnking package when it came to him, and - once - when the awful clashing stopped and he had a hold of it, he unwrapped a layer and discovered a bracelet, with a nicely carved (albeit quite sturdy) little token on it that looked slightly like a dragon's egg carved out of a deep red wood, and waxed so it shone. It had little wooden beads seperated with small knots in the leather. He figured it was supposed to be some type of primise token to the child that got it, which only made him more thsnkful he'd gotten that round, and not his daughter. Holding his right wrist out, B'jin let Amorandii fasten it, giving his wrist a little wriggle after she had finished, and making the bracelet sway.
The game didn't last much longer after that, with the prizes dwindling and each child managing to claim at least one so no one felt left out and - naturally - Amorandii secured the grand prize of the centre piece; B'jin gave a half amused, half annoyed look to the two women in charge of the game, though he only got a smile and shrug in response. While B'jin had no issues with Amorandii winning prizes, even all the prizes, he wasn't keen on her getting the idea that she was supposed to win all the prizes. There were always limits to spioling and he would hate for the party to end in someone throwing a tantrum! He let it slide though, and watched in amusement as Amorandii pawed through her loot, the center of the parcel holding some fun things: there were more of the little animals, and a couple of necklaces alongside some of the hard sugary candy in a little bag.
As Amorandii picked out what she wanted (the bag of sweets) she dumped the rest unceremoniously in B'jn's lap with a charming smile before demanding R'nd find his feet with impatient hands tugging on his own. B'jin smirked up at his lover, not at all insulted at being uninvited to the next game, and stood up with his hands full of Amornadii's prizes. A light kiss was placed on R'nd's cheek. "We can probably escape after this next game or two, dear." B'jin lifted his hands slightly to indicate the loot they held; he could escape on pretence of putting Amorandii's things away, which would naturally include needing R'nd's help. Then they could get lost on the way back. B'jin grinned wickedly. "But you have to play this game first..." Without explaining, B'jin vanished to the edge of the room, sniggering quietly to himself.
The game didn't last much longer after that, with the prizes dwindling and each child managing to claim at least one so no one felt left out and - naturally - Amorandii secured the grand prize of the centre piece; B'jin gave a half amused, half annoyed look to the two women in charge of the game, though he only got a smile and shrug in response. While B'jin had no issues with Amorandii winning prizes, even all the prizes, he wasn't keen on her getting the idea that she was supposed to win all the prizes. There were always limits to spioling and he would hate for the party to end in someone throwing a tantrum! He let it slide though, and watched in amusement as Amorandii pawed through her loot, the center of the parcel holding some fun things: there were more of the little animals, and a couple of necklaces alongside some of the hard sugary candy in a little bag.
As Amorandii picked out what she wanted (the bag of sweets) she dumped the rest unceremoniously in B'jn's lap with a charming smile before demanding R'nd find his feet with impatient hands tugging on his own. B'jin smirked up at his lover, not at all insulted at being uninvited to the next game, and stood up with his hands full of Amornadii's prizes. A light kiss was placed on R'nd's cheek. "We can probably escape after this next game or two, dear." B'jin lifted his hands slightly to indicate the loot they held; he could escape on pretence of putting Amorandii's things away, which would naturally include needing R'nd's help. Then they could get lost on the way back. B'jin grinned wickedly. "But you have to play this game first..." Without explaining, B'jin vanished to the edge of the room, sniggering quietly to himself.