Ronan listened, but he did not speak. Giving Kavala the truth from his heart was the most difficult thing. Especially when he could not make commitments to stay. He was pulled in too many directions.
He felt Vanator softening and felt a little relief at the blossoming detente between them.
"It's the Kelvics. They have bottomless stomachs, and they seem to empty out the pantry pretty quickly. Poor Kav." Ronan laughed, before beginning to leave the room at Vanator's advice. "Thank you. I'm glad we talked."
The Drykas Ankal had a presence that seemed to demand compliance, even if it was in a softer fashion. Ronan figured he could learn something from this man one day. He was worldwise. He had lived in the grasses and accumulated that wilderness wisdom.
As he passed the man, he pressed his hand against his shoulder before letting go. It was a sign of potential friendship - or at least the end of one cycle. He was glad for the talk. Things would be more comfortable for everyone now. And Kavala's brother was an enemy no longer.
He felt Vanator softening and felt a little relief at the blossoming detente between them.
"It's the Kelvics. They have bottomless stomachs, and they seem to empty out the pantry pretty quickly. Poor Kav." Ronan laughed, before beginning to leave the room at Vanator's advice. "Thank you. I'm glad we talked."
The Drykas Ankal had a presence that seemed to demand compliance, even if it was in a softer fashion. Ronan figured he could learn something from this man one day. He was worldwise. He had lived in the grasses and accumulated that wilderness wisdom.
As he passed the man, he pressed his hand against his shoulder before letting go. It was a sign of potential friendship - or at least the end of one cycle. He was glad for the talk. Things would be more comfortable for everyone now. And Kavala's brother was an enemy no longer.