Syveris noticed Azira's face turn completely red, and wondered why she was blushing so much. She decided not to ask, but was pleased that Azira offered an explanation on her own. However, said explanation made the Avora frown, and bit her lip. When they had first met, Turrin had seemed to be a little sensitive about his accent. If Azira had said something about it, then she could imagine that the fight had been... unpleasant. But as the huntress kept taking, it was Syveris who turned crimson, although for a different reason.
"An Endal that wanted what?" she screamed, her hands turning into fists. Technically, an Endal could do whatever he or she pleased, and mostly, Syveris was OK with that. Life in Wind Reach worked because of the castes. Benefits were offered to those who contributed most for the society, to keep their wish to contribute, allowing life in the harsh enviroment. However, there were some things one didn't just decide. It was just plainly wrong. If he had wanted someone to bed, then why not go to a Dek? The thought was a little repulsive for her, but she supposed there were beautiful Deks around and the Endal could do what he pleased with them. But to an Avora hunter? "He can't just decide he will bed you! You're not some petching Dek!"
Syveris tried to calm down, focusing on the other part of what Azira had said. She was still scowling when she spoke again, but at least this time she wasn't screaming. "I hope Turrin gave him a very, very good lesson." she growled. Endals were supposed to be incredible, wonderful people. But there were some that made Syveris think that Wind Eagles could commit serious mistakes. "I hope his Wind Eagle drops him." then, a thought occured to her, and it was so horrifying that she hoped with all her forces that it was wrong. She had liked Turrin a lot, and enjoyed his company. She couldn't picture him doing it. "Azira, when you say Turrin started a fight over it, you don't mean... He wasn't starting a fight over who would... bed you, was he? He was just defending you, right?" the Avora question sounded more like a pleading. She couldn't have been so mistaken in her judgment, right?
Lavira was a more calming subject, and so, Syveris focused on the woman. "Yes, I learned a lot. As I said, she is really a wonderful teacher. But why would she hate you? She seemed very nice to me." yes, the Endal was annoyed at her, but Syveris didn't think she hated her. Thinking back, Lavira had probably been on edge, like most hunters, due to the scarce game the season had offered.
Syveris saw Azira slip for the first time, but thankfully the girl didn't fall. Her attention was back to what the huntress was saying when she showed interest for the egg. Syveris smiled, excitement hushing over her again.
"You're always welcome to come and see it!" Syveris exclaimed, slipping again for not paying attention to the ground. She barely paid attention to it, though. "I'm not actually sure when it will hatch, but from what I've read, it can hatch from 88th of Fall to 1st of Winter."
"An Endal that wanted what?" she screamed, her hands turning into fists. Technically, an Endal could do whatever he or she pleased, and mostly, Syveris was OK with that. Life in Wind Reach worked because of the castes. Benefits were offered to those who contributed most for the society, to keep their wish to contribute, allowing life in the harsh enviroment. However, there were some things one didn't just decide. It was just plainly wrong. If he had wanted someone to bed, then why not go to a Dek? The thought was a little repulsive for her, but she supposed there were beautiful Deks around and the Endal could do what he pleased with them. But to an Avora hunter? "He can't just decide he will bed you! You're not some petching Dek!"
Syveris tried to calm down, focusing on the other part of what Azira had said. She was still scowling when she spoke again, but at least this time she wasn't screaming. "I hope Turrin gave him a very, very good lesson." she growled. Endals were supposed to be incredible, wonderful people. But there were some that made Syveris think that Wind Eagles could commit serious mistakes. "I hope his Wind Eagle drops him." then, a thought occured to her, and it was so horrifying that she hoped with all her forces that it was wrong. She had liked Turrin a lot, and enjoyed his company. She couldn't picture him doing it. "Azira, when you say Turrin started a fight over it, you don't mean... He wasn't starting a fight over who would... bed you, was he? He was just defending you, right?" the Avora question sounded more like a pleading. She couldn't have been so mistaken in her judgment, right?
Lavira was a more calming subject, and so, Syveris focused on the woman. "Yes, I learned a lot. As I said, she is really a wonderful teacher. But why would she hate you? She seemed very nice to me." yes, the Endal was annoyed at her, but Syveris didn't think she hated her. Thinking back, Lavira had probably been on edge, like most hunters, due to the scarce game the season had offered.
Syveris saw Azira slip for the first time, but thankfully the girl didn't fall. Her attention was back to what the huntress was saying when she showed interest for the egg. Syveris smiled, excitement hushing over her again.
"You're always welcome to come and see it!" Syveris exclaimed, slipping again for not paying attention to the ground. She barely paid attention to it, though. "I'm not actually sure when it will hatch, but from what I've read, it can hatch from 88th of Fall to 1st of Winter."
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