02.Feb.12, 07:28 AM
Volfetti smiled as Lymsleia brightened and called her name. "Me? Oh I've been better of course. He seems well so far. Kicking out like always." She answered, brushing a hand across her swollen belly in reverence. Though she had no way of telling, she had decided that her baby was a boy, and was already planning for a male. Glancing up she started at the new glass of juice that had been shoved under her nose, before reaching out to take it from Lymsleia, nodding her thanks. When she began to trip over her words she laughed, but it was a kind laugh.
"Don't be so nervous. I became good friends with my midwife over the course of my first pregnancy. I liked it, she was always there to take Iriya when I needed to work the rigs." Volfetti soothed, laughing a little to herself when she thought that really, the soothing should be the other way around at the moment. Drinking the remainder of her first glass, she put it down on the table and reached out, carefully taking one of the plates balanced on Lymsleia's arm so that she could carry her own a little easier.
When she disappeared for a moment Volfetti frowned lightly, wondering what she was asking of the other worker. Spying the container of water Volfetti beamed, she could almost feel the relief already. Sitting down she put the plate beside her and put her hands down slightly behind her. Leaning back she kicked her sandals off, thankful that she had given up on wearing ones that weren't slip ons and had buckles. Slipping her feet into the water she sighed, closing her eyes. This was bliss. The heat in them escaped almost instantly, and while it wasn't Telgar-cold as Lymsleia said, it certainly felt that way to Volfetti's throbbing feet.
"Thank you so much, this is just perfect." Opening her eyes she picked up her plate, pushing the food around as she pondered what she should eat first. "So what did you want to talk about?" Volfetti asked, glancing over to Indivara who had perched herself on the same log as herself and Lymsleia. Iriya was about her age, perhaps she was serving food at the Hold now? Maybe she was being just like her mother, and getting underfoot on all the ships. While Katila was unique and had it's own beauty, Volfetti missed the ships. The lake was suitable for smaller boats, which she hadn't been on for months due to her pregnancy. Ah well.
"Don't be so nervous. I became good friends with my midwife over the course of my first pregnancy. I liked it, she was always there to take Iriya when I needed to work the rigs." Volfetti soothed, laughing a little to herself when she thought that really, the soothing should be the other way around at the moment. Drinking the remainder of her first glass, she put it down on the table and reached out, carefully taking one of the plates balanced on Lymsleia's arm so that she could carry her own a little easier.
When she disappeared for a moment Volfetti frowned lightly, wondering what she was asking of the other worker. Spying the container of water Volfetti beamed, she could almost feel the relief already. Sitting down she put the plate beside her and put her hands down slightly behind her. Leaning back she kicked her sandals off, thankful that she had given up on wearing ones that weren't slip ons and had buckles. Slipping her feet into the water she sighed, closing her eyes. This was bliss. The heat in them escaped almost instantly, and while it wasn't Telgar-cold as Lymsleia said, it certainly felt that way to Volfetti's throbbing feet.
"Thank you so much, this is just perfect." Opening her eyes she picked up her plate, pushing the food around as she pondered what she should eat first. "So what did you want to talk about?" Volfetti asked, glancing over to Indivara who had perched herself on the same log as herself and Lymsleia. Iriya was about her age, perhaps she was serving food at the Hold now? Maybe she was being just like her mother, and getting underfoot on all the ships. While Katila was unique and had it's own beauty, Volfetti missed the ships. The lake was suitable for smaller boats, which she hadn't been on for months due to her pregnancy. Ah well.