Spring 68, 513 AV
A small group of young men, practically boys still, stood next to a wall facing a quiet morning in Avanthal. There stood Celyn and his three friends. He hadn't had much of a chance to socialise with these people, or anyone in particular, for a while, being caught up with other things, one of which was staying at home. Jarek, his Pigeon Hawk, had not accompanied him today, so he was without the bird's company. This felt strange, like he was slightly detached from a part if him, but atleast he could relax with his friends without the bird being overprotective and irritating.
The four were heavy in conversation, topics ranging from stories of their travels to dares and games. Unfortunately, they were in the latter of the conversation topics at that moment, and they had ran out of ideas. One of the group spotted a Charoda, a creature they recognised from their travels, not too far away, and thought it a good idea to include her in their game. "Hey, Celyn," He started, a wry smile spreading across his face. "Do you see that one, there?" He pointed subtly in her direction. "Go and ask her if she wants a drink. Or are you too chicken?" It was immature, but the three who weren't victims nudged Celyn toward the Charoda, despite his protests.
And that is where Celyn found himself then, walking toward a different species running through chat up lines he could use. Atleast he didn't know her, his dignity may be saved from complete destruction. As he approached he opened his mouth for a witty statement, becoming much less sure the closer he came. The face, the beautiful, pristine face, rang a small bell in the back. He thought about backing down, but wanted to impress his friends, so carried on. "Hey." He began. He swear his face was burning bright red, but it was his eyes that gave him away the most. Their usual purple blue had gone a green, giving away his emotion change. "I, err... I saw you, over there-" He stopped. "Who am I kidding. I was dared to come over and ask if you wanted a drink. I'm sorry." His bravado that he kept up with his friends had gone, and he had gone back into his protective shell, his awkward, shuffling, protective shell. "I guess... I guess I could still buy you a drink. That way, you get a free drink and my friends are happy." He was dreading her response, dreading her speaking.