01.Oct.12, 05:00 PM
Sanderon's hint of a smile faded away as it became clear because of her expressions that she thought he had been joking. His offer of taking the blame had been completely serious, even though he doubted 'blame' would be given for just reading something.
One eye brow raised slightly as this woman's first words were completely random. He couldn't make sense of them but he replied just the same. "I do not like yelling either." His mind remembered the experiences he had when yelling was an added feature. It wasn't fun. Shaking his head with the memories to clear them away, he looked back to the board when she brought his attention to the offending slip of paper.
Carefully avoiding any contact with her, Sanderon stepped around her and began to read the horribly offensive fanfiction someone had posted. His face remained unmoved as he read. When he had finished reading it, he turned and said, "I doubt that would ever happen and it was poorly written besides. I wouldn't worry about it."
He shrugged it off and with a quick glance towards the hatching circuit, he wondered how long he had before the bullies showed up. Resolved to meet them if they came, he turned back to the woman and said, "I don't remember your name, though I've seen you around. I think you know who I am. What did you think of the hatching?" Everyone in the weyr probably knew who he was at this point. It was something he deeply regretted. He would have been glad to be the 'invisible' person who was ignored and overlooked. That did not seem possible anymore.
One eye brow raised slightly as this woman's first words were completely random. He couldn't make sense of them but he replied just the same. "I do not like yelling either." His mind remembered the experiences he had when yelling was an added feature. It wasn't fun. Shaking his head with the memories to clear them away, he looked back to the board when she brought his attention to the offending slip of paper.
Carefully avoiding any contact with her, Sanderon stepped around her and began to read the horribly offensive fanfiction someone had posted. His face remained unmoved as he read. When he had finished reading it, he turned and said, "I doubt that would ever happen and it was poorly written besides. I wouldn't worry about it."
He shrugged it off and with a quick glance towards the hatching circuit, he wondered how long he had before the bullies showed up. Resolved to meet them if they came, he turned back to the woman and said, "I don't remember your name, though I've seen you around. I think you know who I am. What did you think of the hatching?" Everyone in the weyr probably knew who he was at this point. It was something he deeply regretted. He would have been glad to be the 'invisible' person who was ignored and overlooked. That did not seem possible anymore.