From the corner of her eye, Feyra watched the young Chiet when she began gathering the beads. A little smile appeared on her mouth, she had spotted Vala's tongue poking out when she concentrated. She also noticed that the girl seemed to reach for the plainest beads, and she recalled how she herself had done exactly the same thing when she had first started studying under a glassworker. When the girls hand reached up, the Avora turned her head to see what she was doing, and paused to watch the light glitter off a bead that was being held there. When she caught Vala doing a victory fist-pump, a chuckle slipped past her lips. She glanced at the neatly wrapped bundle of beads. "Good work." She paused and looked at her own. "You know, I reckon that's neater than mine." She laughed again and then placed both bundles into her bag before selecting some new fabric and continuing. They hadn't been working for too long when Vala began to speak. She listened to the first two questions and nodded, opening her mouth to answer. Though it was quickly closed again when the Chiet plowed on with more questions. Feyra's brow raised slightly as she tried to slow the questions down in her mind to be able to form logical answers. "Well...glass beads were one of the first things I learned to make. I actually requested to be taught them as soon as I became an apprentice. So I would have been..." She paused to count off the years. "I would have just turned thirteen if I remember correctly." She recalled the next question. "I can make vases yes, and also plates, though I don't do it very often. I usually make smaller things, like glasses and toys. Perhaps I should start to make vases again though..." The Avora trailed off, lost in thought for a moment before continuing to answer questions. "Uh, as for when I wanted to be a glassblower... I don't remember a time when it hasn't been my aspiration." She smiled as she recalled a memory. "I used to make beads out of paper when I was very young. And I thoroughly enjoy it, though it is hard work." She looked at the girl and smiled, hoping that she had remembered all the questions. "What about you? Is glassblowing something that you are interested in?" She had been folding another set of beads up as she spoke, and she bent to place this one into the bag with the others. |
OOC :
Ah good, glad they were clear. And nope, I'm just a regular art student (: Though that could help a little, as my class often helps in galleries and some of the glass they sometimes have comes wrapped up in specific ways. But in any case, being a bead maker would actually be awesome.