Krysanthe was somewhat disgusted by Vaas’s cluelessness, for when his hand was jerked away, it was clear that he took a minute to realize just what exactly he had been feeling, for he turned bright red. Then Reila started howling with laughter, making Krys realize how much she herself must be blushing. At the mockery, Krys’s grasp tightened around Reila’s wrist, simply as a reflex. It did take quite the pull to get Reila’s arm out of her grasp. And out of nowhere, right in the middle of some almost disturbing response from Vaas, who had the nerve to call her beautiful after such a creepy encounter, some strange man with a peculiar instrument strapped to his back came up to them, throwing about names as if they had been friends forever. Who the petch is this guy? Krysanthe thought, completely exasperated. He was older than her by a few years, so they were likely not in the same nursery. Judging by the way he spoke and how he carried himself they certainly were not in the same trade. How on earth did he know her? Now Reila began to flirt with Norien, then quickly turning back to Krys to ask what she had been up to. Krysanthe was so confused by this entire situation that she found that no words came to mind. She opened her mouth to say something but not a sound came, so she was actually grateful of Norien’s habits of cutting people off, for now he began to speak. He gave his apology for cutting people off, which made Krysanthe almost laugh at the irony, and then she watched with both amusement and horror as Norien took Vaas’s hand and rubbed it over his face. What kind of greeting was that? In all the years that Krys has known the blind man, he has never, not once, greeted someone like that. It was a total invasion of personal space! Krysanthe was well aware that her people were not one for boundries, but she had grown to get an all too human bubble around her, and this whole situation was making her incredibly uncomfortable. As they went on, Norien shaking Vaas’s hand and flirting back with Reila. Her head? Oh, at this point, Krys was certain that there were many problems up in Reila’s head, problems that alcohol was not going to solve. They seemed so cozy together, maybe they should just go catch up and Krys could go on her merry way, for this was not a situation she wanted to get into. And then suddenly, the focus was back on her. What are they doing? Krysanthe hadn’t even had the chance to tell Vaas why she was here before she was interrupted, and finally, the focus was on her as everyone waited expectantly for some confident off hand response as Norien and Reila had been throughout their rather one sided conversation. Again, no words came. Krysanthe may have matured considerably in the past few years, but that didn’t mean she was suddenly a social butterfly. She took a step back, trying to come up with something. “I… I mean, ah, we… Well, just me. I was…” She must be more red than the blood that flowed through her veins now and her frustration grew. Both with herself and the people around her, she grew more and more frustrated. She didn’t want to be here. This isn’t how this day was supposed to go. Now she was clueless with a blind man, an alcoholic, and some ignorant fool who she didn’t even recognize. “For the love of gods!” She exclaimed at what would seem like nothing, but in actuality was just her own thoughts. She raised a hand to her forehead, for now she had a headache. “Look.” She stated simply. “All I wanted to do was go out to the forest and see if I could catch one of the creatures effected by the Djed storm, just for the sake of observation. No mischief. No. None of that. Not an adventure. Not a quest. Not a job. No. Just.. Just no. “ Krysanthe wrapped her hand around the strap of her backpack, her knuckles white because of how tightly she grasped it. She felt so out of place now. She just wanted to get out into the open air before the walls fell in on her, for that is what she felt like. Everything was closing in, taking away her oxygen. She did her best to take a breath before she finished her little rant. “Just a little hike to get a little squirrel.” She hesitated, but she would stay true to her heart and not exclude anyone just for their quirks. “You guys… you’re welcome to come. But it’s going to take patience,” she stated with look to Norien, “silence, to a certain extent,” she looked at Reila, “and… well, none of us are really going to know what we’re doing, so everyone needs to lend a hand.” That statement was directed at everyone. “Okay?” She shifted her grasp on her backpack, still incredibly uncomfortable. She had no doubt that her cheeks were still red, but now the color was not from embarrassment, but from just being so angry at this whole situation. |