Jaiun gave a playful growl in response to this. "You're jealous of my hunting skills, admit it."
Something came over Kaielle's face, something come and gone before Jaiun could properly deduce what it was. Sadness, perhaps? But why would she be sad? Jaiun didn't think his banter was that bad.
As she talked about the Icewatch, she stirred up painful memories of her own in Jaiun. Kalgar's grizzled face appeared in Jaiun's head, and he grimaced. Trying to put it out of his head, he responded a bit absentmindedly,
"The Icewatch? I've been in it my entire life. I was raised to be one, in fact." He gave Kaii a small smile. "Not that's I'd trade it for anything in the world, of course. It's an honor, like you say."
The duo had made their way over to the bench, and Jaiun was so caught up in his thoughts he didn't notice it for a second, and stood awkardly over Kaiielle for a minute. Snapping back into the present, he cringed at his social faux pas.
"Sure, let's sit." he said, taking the seat next to her.
"So, now that's we've talked about myself, how about you? What's a good Vantha woman doing with a thing like that?" He said this to hopefully distract himself from the thoughts bouncing around his head, his eyes focused on the fox, Iva, which was tearing into the fish fiercely. Might not be as bad as I thought, he thought grudgingly.
Something came over Kaielle's face, something come and gone before Jaiun could properly deduce what it was. Sadness, perhaps? But why would she be sad? Jaiun didn't think his banter was that bad.
As she talked about the Icewatch, she stirred up painful memories of her own in Jaiun. Kalgar's grizzled face appeared in Jaiun's head, and he grimaced. Trying to put it out of his head, he responded a bit absentmindedly,
"The Icewatch? I've been in it my entire life. I was raised to be one, in fact." He gave Kaii a small smile. "Not that's I'd trade it for anything in the world, of course. It's an honor, like you say."
The duo had made their way over to the bench, and Jaiun was so caught up in his thoughts he didn't notice it for a second, and stood awkardly over Kaiielle for a minute. Snapping back into the present, he cringed at his social faux pas.
"Sure, let's sit." he said, taking the seat next to her.
"So, now that's we've talked about myself, how about you? What's a good Vantha woman doing with a thing like that?" He said this to hopefully distract himself from the thoughts bouncing around his head, his eyes focused on the fox, Iva, which was tearing into the fish fiercely. Might not be as bad as I thought, he thought grudgingly.