60th of Vhalar, Arc 716
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Quio stumbled his way away from the Krome, his heartstone thudding post-haste in his chest. It had only been a conversation. He reminded himself he could do conversation. Yet his heart refused to heed him.
Now, taking a deep breath, he threaded his way back through the crowd to find Hart. But when he finally did find him it appeared the other was busy. He was dancing quite clumsily with one of the giggling women Quio had seen him with earlier, and though the seaborn should have been making a fool of himself... the lady seemed rather charmed, not offended by his inability. How Hart did that, the Yludih didn't know.
Quio could have interrupted them, but instead he merely snatched a drink from the nearest person's hand --"Excuse me!" the man harrumphed, apparently it had been one of the guests not a servant-- and drink in tow he quickly retreated from the main room, pacing until he found a place a little more quiet and cozy. He barely glanced around the room he'd come to before collapsing onto the nearest sofa. Dramatic, he knew, but nonetheless he downed the drink in one and then stared down at his hands, wondering what the hell he was going to do with the empty glass.
"Parties suck," the Yludih mumbled, and then noticed for the first time that he wasn't alone. His stone heart nearly leapt out of his chest again. "T-Though I didn't mean any offense," he stammered, then gave up and slouched further into the sofa like a pouting child.
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Quio stumbled his way away from the Krome, his heartstone thudding post-haste in his chest. It had only been a conversation. He reminded himself he could do conversation. Yet his heart refused to heed him.
Now, taking a deep breath, he threaded his way back through the crowd to find Hart. But when he finally did find him it appeared the other was busy. He was dancing quite clumsily with one of the giggling women Quio had seen him with earlier, and though the seaborn should have been making a fool of himself... the lady seemed rather charmed, not offended by his inability. How Hart did that, the Yludih didn't know.
Quio could have interrupted them, but instead he merely snatched a drink from the nearest person's hand --"Excuse me!" the man harrumphed, apparently it had been one of the guests not a servant-- and drink in tow he quickly retreated from the main room, pacing until he found a place a little more quiet and cozy. He barely glanced around the room he'd come to before collapsing onto the nearest sofa. Dramatic, he knew, but nonetheless he downed the drink in one and then stared down at his hands, wondering what the hell he was going to do with the empty glass.
"Parties suck," the Yludih mumbled, and then noticed for the first time that he wasn't alone. His stone heart nearly leapt out of his chest again. "T-Though I didn't mean any offense," he stammered, then gave up and slouched further into the sofa like a pouting child.
"Speaking in Rakahi"
"Speaking in Common"
"Speaking in Ulehi"
"Speaking in Common"
"Speaking in Ulehi"