As Osd climbed out of the water, Elsa's smile turned to a grin, and a dabbing finger veered seriously off course as she painted her lips, painting a trail down her chin before she managed to bring her attention back to what she was doing. The following disappointed pout made fixing it significantly easier. Oh well. She could wait. Osd was likable enough for the company alone, honest and easy to be around. That bond, tenuous as it was, relieved Elsa more than she'd expected. She wasn't alone anymore.
Having made herself presentable, and relatively dry, Elsa packed her things and pulled on her simpler clothes, sparing her dancer's silks the rigors of Sahova. "I have a room in Quarters next to Anna's, but I think we both want to avoid running into her. Noon bell outside the common labs? I'll be thankful for whatever you can spare, even if it's only your company."
Dressed and ready for another day on Sahova, Elsa gathered her things, tip-toed up to Osd, and kissed him on the cheek. "It's been nice meeting you, Osd."
Elsa returned to the Citadel, humming to herself. She finally had something to look forward to.
Having made herself presentable, and relatively dry, Elsa packed her things and pulled on her simpler clothes, sparing her dancer's silks the rigors of Sahova. "I have a room in Quarters next to Anna's, but I think we both want to avoid running into her. Noon bell outside the common labs? I'll be thankful for whatever you can spare, even if it's only your company."
Dressed and ready for another day on Sahova, Elsa gathered her things, tip-toed up to Osd, and kissed him on the cheek. "It's been nice meeting you, Osd."
Elsa returned to the Citadel, humming to herself. She finally had something to look forward to.