His gaze lay upon her as she spoke, and he listened to her explaining how she had felt, as a Yasi. It seemed an odd way of looking at things, to his more sociable mind. He had sought out any and all who had skills that he wanted to learn, and thereby had made many acquaintances and a fair number of friends. But he could see what she was saying, trying to be focused on getting ahead. His own mother had been a Dek and his father, well . . . who knew? It didn’t really matter, did it? One rose or fell based on one’s own drive and talents and accomplishments. He had been made an Avora by demonstrating that he had what it took to be a hunter. Without being overly proud of that fact, he was still satisfied with himself, and his life. It sounded, though, as Euthisa wasn’t quite at that point. He let his scarred hand rest between them, feeling the warmth of the sun still lingering in the stone of the rooftop. “I’d like that, so, yeah, let me know, if you are going to perform.” He grinned at her. “I promise I won’t heckle you.” His glance fell to his hand for a moment, and he explained, “I love being a hunter, but it’s not always fun and games. This was a gift from a bear.” He twisted his hand to indicate what he was talking about. “It was trying to kiss my face, but I wasn’t having any of it.” He laughed easily about the near fatal encounter. “Hey, I know a song about a bear. Want to hear it?” Hess was no talented singer, but he wasn’t too shy to share a tune, especially as she had been nice enough to tell him a story. |