29.Jul.22, 01:57 PM
Kor’is quite honestly would have been fine sleeping through a Hatching, even one of Malvayth’s. Cazan would have grumbled only a little but she’d understand. It wasn’t like he was expected to show support to her like T’ryn or even Yfris but as he laid in bed ignoring Taith’s growing urgency about being late, Kor’is knew he’d feel guilty. Cazan had become one of his closest friends and this clutch was kind of special to them since he sat on the Sands with her multiple times before A’tay’s arrival.
He grumbled as he finally rolled out of bed and grumbled more as he found clean enough clothes since he was overdue a laundry day. And he grumbled some more when he saw Taith doing a happy dance on the ledge because they were both going to see the Hatching now. “Yeah yeah. We both know this outcome was inevitable.” No matter how much he convinced himself he would have ignored a Malvayth Hatching, Kor’is knew he would end up in the stands and show his support for Cazan. It was important to her and this entire life wasn’t something she wanted and he understood that. They didn’t have a lot of deep conversations but the few that had managed to slip out had shown some more similarities and made Kor’is decide Cazan was worth the effort of friendship.
Taith dropped him off at the entrance and gave a little trumpet of a greeting to Malvayth before finding a good spot on a ledge. Kor’is started heading for his preferred seat in the back row away from everyone but again that nagging sense of friendship had him going to the area reserved for the goldrider’s special guests. He sighed when he saw T’ryn sitting with Yfris and Tazikel. His patience and sexual attraction was truly going to be tested on so little sleep? Kor’is intentionally chose a seat behind them, thinking it would be safer there then next to any of them. If he was truly lucky, they wouldn’t even know he was there. But T’ryn already seemed to have dad eyes on the back of his head and turned a couple of minutes later to greet him which prompted the others and Kor’is gave them all a simple, “hey,” as he wasn’t awake enough for anything wittier.
He grumbled as he finally rolled out of bed and grumbled more as he found clean enough clothes since he was overdue a laundry day. And he grumbled some more when he saw Taith doing a happy dance on the ledge because they were both going to see the Hatching now. “Yeah yeah. We both know this outcome was inevitable.” No matter how much he convinced himself he would have ignored a Malvayth Hatching, Kor’is knew he would end up in the stands and show his support for Cazan. It was important to her and this entire life wasn’t something she wanted and he understood that. They didn’t have a lot of deep conversations but the few that had managed to slip out had shown some more similarities and made Kor’is decide Cazan was worth the effort of friendship.
Taith dropped him off at the entrance and gave a little trumpet of a greeting to Malvayth before finding a good spot on a ledge. Kor’is started heading for his preferred seat in the back row away from everyone but again that nagging sense of friendship had him going to the area reserved for the goldrider’s special guests. He sighed when he saw T’ryn sitting with Yfris and Tazikel. His patience and sexual attraction was truly going to be tested on so little sleep? Kor’is intentionally chose a seat behind them, thinking it would be safer there then next to any of them. If he was truly lucky, they wouldn’t even know he was there. But T’ryn already seemed to have dad eyes on the back of his head and turned a couple of minutes later to greet him which prompted the others and Kor’is gave them all a simple, “hey,” as he wasn’t awake enough for anything wittier.