Surprise lit Caelum's gold colored eyes when the Svefra took his hand, bemusement fall into his expression; but he listened, keen to the direction of her need. The idea of it, just the idea, made his smile soften and grow more real. It was a cozy, tender sort of need Teresa emanated, and one that was surprisingly unselfish. Not that he necessarily believed her to be a selfish person, but that they were all selfish, hungry individuals, at base stripped to little more than an evolved artform of djed and a drive to survive at all costs. "That's not a bad idea," he admitted to her, the Common language a little cumbersome on his tongue; but his mouth was made for the Celestial language, as unspeakable by mortal means as it was preserved in immortal memory. Humor bit quick to his regard. He was imagining Tanroa's reaction to such a phrase. Maybe he was not the only self righteous fool to have cursed before in the presence of a goddess. Well, he hoped he wasn't. Fortunately, Rak'keli was the forgiving sort. When Teresa sat back down, Caelum idled around on his heel to wander back toward the others. When he saw Vanator had arrived, he flashed the Ankal that reserved smile of his. It was familiar, however, to the members of the Sanctuary, and mayhaps in that somewhat comforting. "Hey," he muttered, stopping at the Drykas' side. He winked at Sybel, and then lifted his hand after Kavala as she moved away. "Do you think I can safely get away with going straight to the party? There's got to be wine, or ale. Something strong. Right?" He blinked over at Vanator. |