As the young Lia watched her pod-brother so easily excuse her to chase after the Vantha girl, Calli couldn't help but feel a slight pang of...what was it? No. It wasn't jealousy. She had watched him parade back to shore with sashes signifying his conquests of women for years, and not thought a wink of it. But this...brazen disregard of her presence, as though she was the last person in the Suvan he wished to see here, now?
Her lips twitched stubbornly as she downed the great mug of ale, head spinning a little from the rush of alcohol. It had been a while since she had drunk last, and she never had a great tolerance. As Elise came by, she dropped her the necessary silver for another one, seething silently as her brother so effortlessly moved from person to person, works flowing from his mouth as waves ebb and flow from the great Sea. She thought to their times on the boats the past few weeks; the confusion of their moments of anger, conflated with the brushes of skin and his breath upon her neck. The comfort of her tears upon his chest, and the desire to beat against his chest, all in the same moment.
Elise kindly returned with her ale. Calli stoically drank, and let the music the bard sang wash over her.
The bard - he had a charm about him that. Letting Visi coil about her torso in a more comfortable way, she watched him interact with Kel, and cocked her head; he was certainly attractive, which made the girl's sunworn cheek's redden, and the ale didn't help her there. His voice was smooth, and there was something - something familiar about him that she couldn't place.
Her snake must have realized this, as Visi tightened around her waist and extended her long elegant neck as she pulled Callipsia along out towards the man with the mandolin, stopping about two feet before where he stood with the other woman. She blushed for a moment before Visi flicked her tongue curiously at the man and let out a nervous laugh.
"I believe my Tavan likes you," she forced out in her best Common to Stefan. "I am Callipsia - An' your name?" Her deep blue eyes, blessed by Laviku, shimmered in the low light. She nodded in acknowledgement of the other woman as well, almost a silent apology for her behavior as she learned to navigate the strange space. Her common was rich with the Fratava accent, dress clearly Svrefran in style.
But if she meant to build confidence as a leader, building confidence as a person was perhaps a good first step.
Her lips twitched stubbornly as she downed the great mug of ale, head spinning a little from the rush of alcohol. It had been a while since she had drunk last, and she never had a great tolerance. As Elise came by, she dropped her the necessary silver for another one, seething silently as her brother so effortlessly moved from person to person, works flowing from his mouth as waves ebb and flow from the great Sea. She thought to their times on the boats the past few weeks; the confusion of their moments of anger, conflated with the brushes of skin and his breath upon her neck. The comfort of her tears upon his chest, and the desire to beat against his chest, all in the same moment.
Elise kindly returned with her ale. Calli stoically drank, and let the music the bard sang wash over her.
The bard - he had a charm about him that. Letting Visi coil about her torso in a more comfortable way, she watched him interact with Kel, and cocked her head; he was certainly attractive, which made the girl's sunworn cheek's redden, and the ale didn't help her there. His voice was smooth, and there was something - something familiar about him that she couldn't place.
Her snake must have realized this, as Visi tightened around her waist and extended her long elegant neck as she pulled Callipsia along out towards the man with the mandolin, stopping about two feet before where he stood with the other woman. She blushed for a moment before Visi flicked her tongue curiously at the man and let out a nervous laugh.
"I believe my Tavan likes you," she forced out in her best Common to Stefan. "I am Callipsia - An' your name?" Her deep blue eyes, blessed by Laviku, shimmered in the low light. She nodded in acknowledgement of the other woman as well, almost a silent apology for her behavior as she learned to navigate the strange space. Her common was rich with the Fratava accent, dress clearly Svrefran in style.
But if she meant to build confidence as a leader, building confidence as a person was perhaps a good first step.