Season of Summer, Day 73, 513 AV
Truthfully, Jorin was just glad that Rinya seemed to cheer up a bit. He did not like the fact that she'd been so exhausted. Why would they make her go on double shifts? Couldn't they have gotten one of the Akalaks to do it? Sure, Rinya was tough, but that didn't mean she had an inexhaustible supply of energy!
Jorin just smiled when Rinya laughed at him telling her that he was thrown out of some of the taverns. His smile broadened when she blushed prettily, obviously embarrassed to have laughed at him. Jorin honestly didn't care, as long as he got to see her smile, any amount of embarrassment was worth it. He almost didn't notice when they'd arrived, but Rhys grabbed Rinya's free hand and dashed off, making a rather amusing chain with Jorin bringing up the rear. Having seated them at a table, Rhys excused himself and went to the kitchen, leaving the two of them alone.
Jorin felt ... something, from Rinya. She did not seem comfortable being here. Beyond the fact that Jorin could feel tension from the bond, she was drumming the table in a nervous way, and she seemed to be looking everywhere else but at their table. Her voice seemed slightly strained when she asked,
"Uhm… Jorin? Where is your poetry book? Don’t you usually bring it with you?"Jorin winced when she asked, and couldn't help the pang of depression and sadness over his lost book. He'd hoped she wouldn't notice, but he supposed she knew him so well now, that it would be a false hope. How to explain that day? Jorin didn't even know where to start. And Rhys could be back any chime.
"I ... I lost it, Rinya. Or rather it got destroyed ... about five days ago. During that big storm? It's ... a long story. I'll tell you later when we have more time alone together, I promise."Truthfully, Jorin had no real desire to relive that day. It wasn't his happiest memory, for sure, and he could still recall how he felt, when he had looked down, and saw the ink running from the pages, seasons worth of drawings and poetry, gone in a chime...
Shaking his head to clear his thoughts, he placed a calming hand on Rinya's, which had been tapping a relentless tattoo on the table.
"Are you alright, Rinya?" he asked, concerned.
"You seem very nervous - if it's Rhys and I you are worried about, I promise you I won't do anything rash. I may never see him again, but you have to deal with him every day." Copying Rinya's movements, he rubbed the back of her hand. It
was calming, he found, and he smiled at her.
"If we need to, we can leave, ask for our food to be delivered outside. I'm sure they won't mind..."