13.Jan.19, 07:54 AM
Of course F’drel didn’t even blink when she mentioned she knew about him being friends with T’ryn. F’drel was almost frustratingly hard to rile up in any capacity and Mylorah wondered if he ever just let go and went wild with friends or gave in to passion. She considered him a friend but who knew where she ranked with him so maybe that was why she never got to see beneath the pretty and perfectly polished exterior. Given brief chats with both T’ryn and R’dal, it seemed their greenriding friend was just very reserved and rolled with what was tossed at him but didn’t seem to emote as much as the kids she grew up with. Not that she was truly complaining, since she liked their interactions as they were; so long as that he was being himself and not putting on some display. It had to be so lonely to keep a wall up and not let anyone in. It was why she was trying so hard to keep T’ryn from falling into another funk because of his romance issues.
“I am definitely not an expert on Syrendryth but maybe he’s preparing for the chance he’ll one day be leading Halomirth in a wing. T’ryn’s goal is to be a Wingleader so it’s possible Syrendryth has already figured out friendliness works best with your chipper lady.” She would not at all be surprised if that was how the bronze beast viewed his interactions. It was strategic enough to be how T’ryn would go about approaching people in his Wing, anyway. Although, Mylorah knew her brother was too kind to be anything less than friendly with everyone.
"Anyway, I'm glad all four of you got long," she slid another glance at F'drel as she drank more klah, trying her best not to say where her line of thought was going but Mylorah knew when she was too weak against herself. Setting her mug back on the table and unconsciously mimicking F'drel's posture of cradling the mug, she continued, "next time Casa throws a wild party, I'll make sure he goes as well to keep you company. Although R'dal seems to have that position filled nicely." She quirked a brow at F'drel, hoping he would fill in some blanks but also knew he wouldn't. R'dal would cuddle with any and everyone but that didn't mean he actually kissed and told. He was surprisingly tight lipped about such things despite how open their group of friends was with details. Did that mean there wasn't anything to share or was he really just keeping that private? Not that she would shame him into sharing anything but curiosity was strong in her; as was matchmaking and Mylorah wanted to make the right people end up together.
“I am definitely not an expert on Syrendryth but maybe he’s preparing for the chance he’ll one day be leading Halomirth in a wing. T’ryn’s goal is to be a Wingleader so it’s possible Syrendryth has already figured out friendliness works best with your chipper lady.” She would not at all be surprised if that was how the bronze beast viewed his interactions. It was strategic enough to be how T’ryn would go about approaching people in his Wing, anyway. Although, Mylorah knew her brother was too kind to be anything less than friendly with everyone.
"Anyway, I'm glad all four of you got long," she slid another glance at F'drel as she drank more klah, trying her best not to say where her line of thought was going but Mylorah knew when she was too weak against herself. Setting her mug back on the table and unconsciously mimicking F'drel's posture of cradling the mug, she continued, "next time Casa throws a wild party, I'll make sure he goes as well to keep you company. Although R'dal seems to have that position filled nicely." She quirked a brow at F'drel, hoping he would fill in some blanks but also knew he wouldn't. R'dal would cuddle with any and everyone but that didn't mean he actually kissed and told. He was surprisingly tight lipped about such things despite how open their group of friends was with details. Did that mean there wasn't anything to share or was he really just keeping that private? Not that she would shame him into sharing anything but curiosity was strong in her; as was matchmaking and Mylorah wanted to make the right people end up together.