31.Oct.20, 03:30 AM
Cazan was not that surprised when Kor'is once again bluntly said no. She reached over to give the gold a small pat then turned her attention back to her work. It was still obvious that Mal was still bothered though, so she tried to offer some reassurance. It's fine. We can't always have what we want. We don't have to be friends with everyone, you know. We don't even have to get along. When I was still working on my apprenticeship we got a lot of practice working with people we didn't like. You just ignore them and get your work done. But Taith is my friend! So you and Kor'is should be friends too. I don't think that's how it works, Mal. Malvayth sighed and settled back down on the sands, because that should have been how it worked as far as she was concerned.
She thought the matter had been settled when Kor'is broke the silence. Caz raised an eyebrow, surprised by his offer. Malvayth gave a pleased chirp, excited that she was going to be getting a piece of art from Taith's rider. She wanted to go happily jabber at her brother but instead did her best to settle back down, happily babbling to Cazan.I wonder what he's going to make for me! Will you hang it up inside where I can look at it easily? Of course. Cazan gave Mal a small smile before turning to Kor'is. "Thank you. And if you change your mind let me know." She didn't think he would, but it felt polite to make the offer before she returned to ignoring him in favor of her leather.
She thought the matter had been settled when Kor'is broke the silence. Caz raised an eyebrow, surprised by his offer. Malvayth gave a pleased chirp, excited that she was going to be getting a piece of art from Taith's rider. She wanted to go happily jabber at her brother but instead did her best to settle back down, happily babbling to Cazan.