Timestamp: 80th Day of Spring 511 AV Location: Chemar's Quarters Satus: Closed, tag Chemar and Sairque Though she was petite in stature, Sairque strode through the warrens as if her shoulders scraped against the walls and her head touched the ceiling. Dek, chiet, avora and even endal alike gave wide berth to the stern-eyed flight leader and the archer trailing her dragging a load of fresh skins. Kovac struggled to keep up with the Inarta's quick, short strides, he alone carrying the cumbersome burden of the hides they had taken during their hunt that day. The avora had wondered why Sairque had assigned him to hunt with her. The two of them were certainly well acquainted, though there was no love lost between them, at least openly. They had worked together on many occasions, under the conditions of reluctant mutual respect concealed beneath the complaints that she was too bossy and abrasive and that he was aggravating and mouthy. But Sai had come to tolerate Kovac, it seemed. The disaster of the long hunt in the Fall had changed things. The rider had helped Aidara save his life on that hunt. Then, Sai had watched the insufferable flirting between her twin and the avora over the past couple seasons which had lead to a tense confrontation between Sairque and a jealous Shayth. The corner of the archer's mouth curled up, maybe Sairque chose him to ride with her today to irritate Shayth. Regardless, on this day's hunt, Sairque had been nothing but professional, and their interactions had been limited to her issuing instructions and Kovac following them. Turning a corner, Kovac's gaze drifted down to appreciate the endal's backside as she walked ahead of him. Sairque looked very much like her twin sister, though the shade of her hair was a tad lighter, and he had been with them enough to notice subtle differences in their facial features. From the back, they looked quite different, the nature of each woman's work shaping their bodies to their lifestyles. The avora grinned wryly. Yes, Sairque was built different than Aidara...different but no less pleasing to observe in motion. His ogling proved only a temporary distraction from the anxiety Kovac felt over reaching their destination...Chemar's quarters. He had not come across the dreamwalker after his visit to the Dreaming Lady and the rather intense encounter he had experienced at her hands. His gut churned and a nervous flutter plagued him, unwilling to acknowledge the confused emotions that taunted him at the thought of her. Fear, embarassement, and a twisted attraction still lingered at the mere thought of the woman. The avora had resisted when Sairque insisted they take the skins to the Tisserand to tan. But when the redheaded flight leader issued a command, sufficient was the tone of her voice and set of her eyes to motivate Kovac to obey. Entering the hallway where they would find Chemar's door, the pile of skins shifted and several slid from his strained grip to the floor. "Petchin' mother scratching, crotch cheese munching..." His string of curses trailed off as he stopped to gather the bulky hides again. Sairque did not break her stride, heading away down the corridor. "Oh no, please, don't worry, I got these, you go on ahead." He quipped, only loud enough to maybe reach her ears as he slung his burden over his back again and headed off to catch the rider. |