Ha'na is so often ready for danger, it worries me. I wish I could melt off the worry, cause the anxiety and fear to disappear in a great gout of smoke. To, for once, be a magician, and tell her, "Ta da, everything is better now." But I know of no such magic.
"Oh no no no." deGrey smiled and waved the veil away, a little more disconcerted over her worry than his uncomfortable pants. "It was no fault of your own, I was just shifting." The incident was due to Alistair after all. Not only had he been the one to move, but he was also the fool who had not the forethought to purchase real bowls.
"I really do not want to soil your veil," Alistair continued, firmly refusing the delicate article. It made no sense to deGrey, bringing on a fit of bemusement. Why ruin her veil, I have another pair of pants somewhere. "I will be one chime." He quickly moved around the bed, pulling out a second pair of neatly folded pants from beneath.
This pair was older, the color of faded canvas. They had been purchased in Zeltiva at the beginning of Winter. The bottoms were ragged from the trail, and several holes had been worn into them from frequent use. The fabric itself was clean though, as he had washed the clothes before "storing them". If sliding them under a bed could be called storing.
deGrey slid out the door. It was strange changing in the workshop, he was used to changing in, well, his living quarters. However, a beautiful woman currently resided there. May perhaps I should have...
It did not take long for deGrey to slip out of the black pants he wore, which smelled of meat and potatoes, and into his other ragged pair. Quickly, Alistair draped the wet pair on his anvil outside and slipped back into the room with Ha'na. "There we are. No need for worry." deGrey sent a reassuring smile across the room to Ha'na.
She seems so very tense sometimes. If Alistair wanted ease away anything about Ha'na, it would be her constant preparation for tragedy. Sometimes one needed to know that everything would be fine.