Shyke! Abort, abort! I can't deal with him right now...
"Yes, thank you." In Vani, she spoke to Lysaea with a smile on her face. She was careful not to say what she was feeling to the other Vantha, because Tydus spoke both Common and Vani. Her native language was the reason he'd taken an interest in her in the first place. "Ty? Mind if I finish up my conversation with Lysaea? Give me five chimes and I'll come join you. It's been a very long time since I've talked with a Vantha."
Tydus' presence wasn't painful for her the way her eyes suggested it was. Her pain came from the memories she had suppressed since the fifth of spring. Adi was incredibly disappointed in herself. Ale in copious quantities and two shirtless sailors led to her trying on the whole shirtless thing for herself. ...at least it was just with him, not in front of Kel or in the tavern. Somewhat relieved by that thought, Adi shook her head to clear it. This was the first time she'd taken the opportunity to think about that night she'd arrived in Riverfall. And though it was odd and somewhat uncomfortable for her, a part of her knew she needed to. Especially before she even considered doing anything else with Tydus.
The man who'd sat at the bar earlier was now playing behind her, and the dark-eyed woman who'd talked with Kel was dancing. Adi briefly entertained the thought of joining her. But she'd been engaged in a conversation with the Vantha in front of her, and it'd be rude to ignore her."It's just memories. He and I were...involved a while ago. I hadn't quite dealt with it."
"Yes, thank you." In Vani, she spoke to Lysaea with a smile on her face. She was careful not to say what she was feeling to the other Vantha, because Tydus spoke both Common and Vani. Her native language was the reason he'd taken an interest in her in the first place. "Ty? Mind if I finish up my conversation with Lysaea? Give me five chimes and I'll come join you. It's been a very long time since I've talked with a Vantha."
Tydus' presence wasn't painful for her the way her eyes suggested it was. Her pain came from the memories she had suppressed since the fifth of spring. Adi was incredibly disappointed in herself. Ale in copious quantities and two shirtless sailors led to her trying on the whole shirtless thing for herself. ...at least it was just with him, not in front of Kel or in the tavern. Somewhat relieved by that thought, Adi shook her head to clear it. This was the first time she'd taken the opportunity to think about that night she'd arrived in Riverfall. And though it was odd and somewhat uncomfortable for her, a part of her knew she needed to. Especially before she even considered doing anything else with Tydus.
The man who'd sat at the bar earlier was now playing behind her, and the dark-eyed woman who'd talked with Kel was dancing. Adi briefly entertained the thought of joining her. But she'd been engaged in a conversation with the Vantha in front of her, and it'd be rude to ignore her."It's just memories. He and I were...involved a while ago. I hadn't quite dealt with it."