24.Oct.20, 04:43 PM
It was hard but Katiryn managed not to roll her eyes or make a face at K’dar asking for books. Of course he would want to still hunt one down but it was a fair trade for getting him to agree to dancing. “Please pass along my gratitude to Tiberuth,” she stood, briefly brushed off her backside and looped their arms to begin the hunt for warmer clothes.
In the end she found a dress that was cute and functional and even let K’dar talk her into a sweater since it was so soft and would look amazing with the one pair of pants she had for the times when a dress just wasn’t practical. She even managed to find a coat that suited K’dar perfectly and made his eyes even more attention-grabbing. “You better not put that on again until after we’re done with our dances. Otherwise I’m going to spend the entire time beating back the ladies.” She could and had shared in the past but this bronzerider was all hers for a bit longer.
As they started the trek toward the dance square, Katiryn spotted the vendor she dreaded and briefly wondered if they could sneak by without K’dar noticing but that would be mean. She instead tapped his arm and quietly pointed out the small collection of books. “If you promise not to drool, I won’t mind you taking as long as you like browsing.” She hated reading when they were younger and some of her friends said that may have been due to the lack of variety they had in Katila but Katiryn had yet to find anything that could capture her attention since they came North so she decided it just wasn’t for her. Although maybe if a bronzerider with a sexy voice read the stories to her…
In the end she found a dress that was cute and functional and even let K’dar talk her into a sweater since it was so soft and would look amazing with the one pair of pants she had for the times when a dress just wasn’t practical. She even managed to find a coat that suited K’dar perfectly and made his eyes even more attention-grabbing. “You better not put that on again until after we’re done with our dances. Otherwise I’m going to spend the entire time beating back the ladies.” She could and had shared in the past but this bronzerider was all hers for a bit longer.
As they started the trek toward the dance square, Katiryn spotted the vendor she dreaded and briefly wondered if they could sneak by without K’dar noticing but that would be mean. She instead tapped his arm and quietly pointed out the small collection of books. “If you promise not to drool, I won’t mind you taking as long as you like browsing.” She hated reading when they were younger and some of her friends said that may have been due to the lack of variety they had in Katila but Katiryn had yet to find anything that could capture her attention since they came North so she decided it just wasn’t for her. Although maybe if a bronzerider with a sexy voice read the stories to her…