04.Sep.13, 07:43 PM
Regaining his senses, and seeing D'hys sitting there, staring at him, was blood chilling enough for B'jin. Previously, the greenrider had never paid much attention to D'hys. He was a bluerider, and he was someone that seemed content to hang around with his own colour mates. B'jin had heard odd tidbits and rumours about him over the years, but he had neither cared about D'hys or about what was spoken of him. He had always been one of those random entity blueriders; someone that was there, but not someone one knew anything about. Until he started spending time with R'nd.
His not-mate did not trust D'hys and while B'jin's confused and curious questions had never gotten an answer out of the just as bemused bluerider, B'jin had opted to trust R'nd's opinion on the matter. Clearly, he was missing something and D'hys was not someone he ever wanted to be around. The few times he had bene forced to interact with the bluerider - such as nights I'shan invited R'nd out and he had been dragged along (or occassionally invited, too) - B'jin hadn't really seen any reason to distrust D'hys, but nor had he ever felt inclined to trust him. He trusted R'nd, in the end, and R'nd didn't trust his fellow bluerider and that was good enough for B'jin.
Returning to himself after a flight, and finding D'hys sitting there as casually as can be and just as butt naked, was removing B'jin's ability to stop trembling. Having been trapped by him, and unable to escape was not helping, and the little hairs rose up at the thought, and B'jin inched back a little more. He did, however, freeze almost comically when D'hys spoke, brown eyes widening so much they could probably have popped out of his head if someone had slapped him on the back of it. B'jin stared at D'hys, barely even breathing as he processed what had been said.
"Apparently not." B'jin spoke calmly, and if D'hys hadn't been looking at him he probably wouldn't have known the greenrider was trembling from head to foot, eyes still slightly wild as he searched the bluerider's face, wondering what punishment he'd just signed himself up for. The harper had never been one to master his own phsyical reactions, and his face was as easy to read as a well written book to an educated fellow. His voice, however, was his own domain and while B'jin was clearly terrified, his voice would never betray him, not like that.
His not-mate did not trust D'hys and while B'jin's confused and curious questions had never gotten an answer out of the just as bemused bluerider, B'jin had opted to trust R'nd's opinion on the matter. Clearly, he was missing something and D'hys was not someone he ever wanted to be around. The few times he had bene forced to interact with the bluerider - such as nights I'shan invited R'nd out and he had been dragged along (or occassionally invited, too) - B'jin hadn't really seen any reason to distrust D'hys, but nor had he ever felt inclined to trust him. He trusted R'nd, in the end, and R'nd didn't trust his fellow bluerider and that was good enough for B'jin.
Returning to himself after a flight, and finding D'hys sitting there as casually as can be and just as butt naked, was removing B'jin's ability to stop trembling. Having been trapped by him, and unable to escape was not helping, and the little hairs rose up at the thought, and B'jin inched back a little more. He did, however, freeze almost comically when D'hys spoke, brown eyes widening so much they could probably have popped out of his head if someone had slapped him on the back of it. B'jin stared at D'hys, barely even breathing as he processed what had been said.
"Apparently not." B'jin spoke calmly, and if D'hys hadn't been looking at him he probably wouldn't have known the greenrider was trembling from head to foot, eyes still slightly wild as he searched the bluerider's face, wondering what punishment he'd just signed himself up for. The harper had never been one to master his own phsyical reactions, and his face was as easy to read as a well written book to an educated fellow. His voice, however, was his own domain and while B'jin was clearly terrified, his voice would never betray him, not like that.