20.Jan.21, 02:52 AM
A bit of an ass? It was more than just a bit but Mylorah would let that slide since K'dar did seem sorry for how he had been behaving. It was hard to fully hate him or blame him for all of it anyway. After the landslide, they only had each other until T'ryn pulled them into that secret club of family. But still, she relied on her big brother a lot and trusted him. That was probably what hurt the most in all of this. It constantly felt like K'dar didn't trust her in return. But at least he was trying now, even offering to hold off on punching someone until she said it was fine.
"Gangleri was fine. A bit quirky and I think he's convinced I'm a lot younger than I am. I had to start calling him old man to get him to stop," she laughed and took a bite of fish, finding it perfectly done as campfire fish and hummed her appreciation. "I'm tempted to hunt him down and smack him for still giving you a book, though." If Gangleri thought she was feisty that day with yelling at her brother, he was in for a surprise. K'dar had not earned that book with the way he behaved and how she had to clean her coat.
"Otherwise, I'm well. I think I'll Stand for Malvayth's clutch. She's practically family now and if Zor doesn't Impress at Aradissicath's, then I can keep an eye on him." She had also promised Fediletch she would but K'dar didn't need to know. Best not to push his tolerance for her many male friends that day. "I'm hoping I don't Impress, honestly. I don't really want to be tied to Fort and learn more healing." The basics they were all shown in Katila was enough for, though guilt still ate at her for being somewhat selfish in the matter.
"Gangleri was fine. A bit quirky and I think he's convinced I'm a lot younger than I am. I had to start calling him old man to get him to stop," she laughed and took a bite of fish, finding it perfectly done as campfire fish and hummed her appreciation. "I'm tempted to hunt him down and smack him for still giving you a book, though." If Gangleri thought she was feisty that day with yelling at her brother, he was in for a surprise. K'dar had not earned that book with the way he behaved and how she had to clean her coat.
"Otherwise, I'm well. I think I'll Stand for Malvayth's clutch. She's practically family now and if Zor doesn't Impress at Aradissicath's, then I can keep an eye on him." She had also promised Fediletch she would but K'dar didn't need to know. Best not to push his tolerance for her many male friends that day. "I'm hoping I don't Impress, honestly. I don't really want to be tied to Fort and learn more healing." The basics they were all shown in Katila was enough for, though guilt still ate at her for being somewhat selfish in the matter.