"Are you sure?" Satevis asked Seraya. "I don't have much in the way of luxuries right now. I still haven't started constructing a house."
Which, by the way, was something he really needed to get started on. He caught sight of Randal in the crowd and considered talking to the man about hiring out the construction of his house, but decided that now was not the time. Randal was probably trying to enjoy the celebration. Besides, it seemed that he was already busy talking to the Chaktawe man.
Seraya seemed unmoved. She folded her arms and shrugged, leaning against the wall. "You have a tent?" she asked.
"Yes," Satevis said. His four-person tent was admittedly somewhat large for him. It was the sort of tent he - no, he reminded himself - it was the sort of tent Taras would have happily shared.
"Good enough for me," Seraya said. "I don't need much. Besides, I'm probably not going to have much better when I move in."
"Well, if you don't mind, I'll be happy to have you," Satevis said. "I'm sure we could learn a lot from each other." The chance to learn about these beings and their culture was not something that Satevis was willing to miss out on, particularly when an opportunity such as this had practically landed in his lap. Although it did mean that at some point, possibly some point very soon, he was going to have to explain his Ethaefalan nature, if Seraya didn't know about it already.
He glanced at the position of the sun and gauged that he probably had a little bit more time.
As he looked around, he caught sight of another familiar face. Ialari, talking with a dark-skinned Verusk that he thought he might recognize from the expedition. Satevis couldn't tell what the Isur had said to him, but she was now walking away. He frowned, considering her. Ialari's offer was still fresh in his mind. He would have to talk to her about it at some point. Her and Anibesa both.
"Kajun'tar," Seraya said from beside him. It took Satevis a moment to realize that she was speaking a name, another moment to recognize that she was referring to the Verusk that Ialari had left behind.
"A friend of yours?" Satevis asked, glancing at her.
Seraya shrugged. "He's alright. Kind of awkward. We don't really talk much." She glanced at Satevis. "He's a scholar, if you're interested in that sort of thing."
Satevis smiled in chagrin. "Am I that obvious?" he asked.
"You have that air," Seraya said. "You know the woman with the strange arm?"
Satevis nodded. "Ialari," he said. "We were on the expedition together."
"I figured. If you want to talk to her, you can go ahead. I need a drink."
He nodded as Seraya stepped away from the wall, heading over to the drink table. Satevis himself was still nursing his first drink of the evening; he saw no reason to get more. And if he was being honest with himself, he'd been wanting to talk to Ialari for a while. Her role as a Domineer...and the hint she had dropped, about being able to partially restore what he had lost...both of those things nagged at him. He doubted that this was the venue to discuss anything substantial, but he'd be remiss to not at least greet her.
He made his way over to Ialari.
"I see you're making friends," he told the Isur, looking slightly amused as he glanced at the Verusk she had just left.
Which, by the way, was something he really needed to get started on. He caught sight of Randal in the crowd and considered talking to the man about hiring out the construction of his house, but decided that now was not the time. Randal was probably trying to enjoy the celebration. Besides, it seemed that he was already busy talking to the Chaktawe man.
Seraya seemed unmoved. She folded her arms and shrugged, leaning against the wall. "You have a tent?" she asked.
"Yes," Satevis said. His four-person tent was admittedly somewhat large for him. It was the sort of tent he - no, he reminded himself - it was the sort of tent Taras would have happily shared.
"Good enough for me," Seraya said. "I don't need much. Besides, I'm probably not going to have much better when I move in."
"Well, if you don't mind, I'll be happy to have you," Satevis said. "I'm sure we could learn a lot from each other." The chance to learn about these beings and their culture was not something that Satevis was willing to miss out on, particularly when an opportunity such as this had practically landed in his lap. Although it did mean that at some point, possibly some point very soon, he was going to have to explain his Ethaefalan nature, if Seraya didn't know about it already.
He glanced at the position of the sun and gauged that he probably had a little bit more time.
As he looked around, he caught sight of another familiar face. Ialari, talking with a dark-skinned Verusk that he thought he might recognize from the expedition. Satevis couldn't tell what the Isur had said to him, but she was now walking away. He frowned, considering her. Ialari's offer was still fresh in his mind. He would have to talk to her about it at some point. Her and Anibesa both.
"Kajun'tar," Seraya said from beside him. It took Satevis a moment to realize that she was speaking a name, another moment to recognize that she was referring to the Verusk that Ialari had left behind.
"A friend of yours?" Satevis asked, glancing at her.
Seraya shrugged. "He's alright. Kind of awkward. We don't really talk much." She glanced at Satevis. "He's a scholar, if you're interested in that sort of thing."
Satevis smiled in chagrin. "Am I that obvious?" he asked.
"You have that air," Seraya said. "You know the woman with the strange arm?"
Satevis nodded. "Ialari," he said. "We were on the expedition together."
"I figured. If you want to talk to her, you can go ahead. I need a drink."
He nodded as Seraya stepped away from the wall, heading over to the drink table. Satevis himself was still nursing his first drink of the evening; he saw no reason to get more. And if he was being honest with himself, he'd been wanting to talk to Ialari for a while. Her role as a Domineer...and the hint she had dropped, about being able to partially restore what he had lost...both of those things nagged at him. He doubted that this was the venue to discuss anything substantial, but he'd be remiss to not at least greet her.
He made his way over to Ialari.
"I see you're making friends," he told the Isur, looking slightly amused as he glanced at the Verusk she had just left.
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