Gallus' immediate thoughts went to how this was a mistake as Ri'vashi reminded him of her height. He did his best to remain stern.
Thankfully for Gallus' physical well-being, Ri'vashi's response was actually unphased by his tone. However, it put Gallus in a difficult position. If he turned back to being friendly, the weight of what he had said would be diminished. If he remained stern and chiding, Ri'vashi would only take it as an insult.
As Gallus stood, staring back at Ri'vashi and trying to make up his mind, he actually felt a strong twinge of humiliation. He cleared his throat loudly, put his arms behind his back and looked down. "Alright, I'll admit that was unnecessary and a bit dramatic. I thought I needed to get you out of a pit, that's all." Gallus glanced up, "I think I will spar for a little while. I have other tasks to see to soon enough, but..." Gallus breathed a calming breath through pouted lips. "It's been another long day."
As they walked to the training room, Gallus made sure to remind Ri'vashi that they should find Lorag and Meesei as soon as they could. However, the end of their previous interaction didn't feel quite complete.
"Do you think you will ask Dro'cahi to help you?" Gallus asked as they walked, "I highly doubt anyone is going to get killed and I see no good reason why he wouldn't be willing to instruct you. Transitions of leadership can be messier. trust me, I've seen it."
With one last little chunk taken from the sliver of bone, the pin was complete. Tzirret quickly blew off the residue and placed it in the wooden box that contained five more of the things.
Someone in the Senchal clan had asked him for a number of dressmaking pins to replace some that were lost or broken. The time Tzirret needed to calm down and consider this options was the perfect opportunity to finish the task. Now that they were done he had an idea of what he wanted to say to Ma'tanza, but for some reason he was still incredibly nervous about going to confront her.
He sat glumly for a moment, wondering if Gallus would come by. His meeting must be taking a long time. Tzirret's grumbling stomach drove him to instead get some food. He knew that eating something would make him feel better, but part of him hoped that he would spot Ma'tanza in the dining area. It would save him the anxiety that would undoubtedly build up by seeking her out.
Thankfully for Gallus' physical well-being, Ri'vashi's response was actually unphased by his tone. However, it put Gallus in a difficult position. If he turned back to being friendly, the weight of what he had said would be diminished. If he remained stern and chiding, Ri'vashi would only take it as an insult.
As Gallus stood, staring back at Ri'vashi and trying to make up his mind, he actually felt a strong twinge of humiliation. He cleared his throat loudly, put his arms behind his back and looked down. "Alright, I'll admit that was unnecessary and a bit dramatic. I thought I needed to get you out of a pit, that's all." Gallus glanced up, "I think I will spar for a little while. I have other tasks to see to soon enough, but..." Gallus breathed a calming breath through pouted lips. "It's been another long day."
As they walked to the training room, Gallus made sure to remind Ri'vashi that they should find Lorag and Meesei as soon as they could. However, the end of their previous interaction didn't feel quite complete.
"Do you think you will ask Dro'cahi to help you?" Gallus asked as they walked, "I highly doubt anyone is going to get killed and I see no good reason why he wouldn't be willing to instruct you. Transitions of leadership can be messier. trust me, I've seen it."
With one last little chunk taken from the sliver of bone, the pin was complete. Tzirret quickly blew off the residue and placed it in the wooden box that contained five more of the things.
Someone in the Senchal clan had asked him for a number of dressmaking pins to replace some that were lost or broken. The time Tzirret needed to calm down and consider this options was the perfect opportunity to finish the task. Now that they were done he had an idea of what he wanted to say to Ma'tanza, but for some reason he was still incredibly nervous about going to confront her.
He sat glumly for a moment, wondering if Gallus would come by. His meeting must be taking a long time. Tzirret's grumbling stomach drove him to instead get some food. He knew that eating something would make him feel better, but part of him hoped that he would spot Ma'tanza in the dining area. It would save him the anxiety that would undoubtedly build up by seeking her out.