Re: Star Sailing {NSFW- Some Language, Violence}
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 10:49 pm
Ilya's ears flattened against her head, annoyed at his lecture. She had never taken criticism very well, and she certainly wasn't going to take this berating from a man she hardly knew over something so unlikely to cause trouble.
"I vas not drawing attention to myself. Yelling across the sqvuare at friends isn't exactly uncommon in this town, as many reseedents get drunk and loud during this time off year. Plus, from vhat I vas told, the town in which we are going to is very far off and small. And as another quick thing, who would have any idea what I was talking about? Forr all others know, I vas talking about an iradoor (party). I'm not new to these kinds of things; I do stuff like this a lot, even if I do not act eet. I know i's dangerous, just don't believe saying one innocent sentence ees all that dangerous." She looked at him, one eyebrow cocked, when he offered her an anushka. "Ees Anushka, not Aker-Snash. Ah.. Noo...Shky. And no thank you, I had breakfast."
Her tone was more gentle when she spoke that time, and she smiled as she sounded out the pronunciation. Her attention was diverted, however, by movement in the corner of her eye, and Ilya turned and waved gently back to the newcomer, Robin.
Vallai quietly walked down the street, his paws adroitly turning a Rubik's cube this way and that. He had recently bought it off the black market and had found an increased interest in it as he gave more and more time into solving a puzzle he had originally viewed as simple. The tall, grey-muzzled Esira put it back into his bag when he reached the square, however, choosing instead to look around at the small gathering of Kev'chak and humans he had put together. [They will make a good team, I think, as long as they can all get along.] He smiled to himself before entering the square, uncovered paws making a tiny clicking sound whenever his claws touched the stones underneath him. Vallai commanded a sort of presence that called others to him; he was noticeable enough to get the attention of those in the square, but not so distinct that those whose attentions he did not want kept looking. He sat down quietly on the bench beside Hamish and looked around, catching any of those who had yet to notice him's eyes and gesturing for them to come over to where Hamish, Ilya and Robin all gathered.
"I vas not drawing attention to myself. Yelling across the sqvuare at friends isn't exactly uncommon in this town, as many reseedents get drunk and loud during this time off year. Plus, from vhat I vas told, the town in which we are going to is very far off and small. And as another quick thing, who would have any idea what I was talking about? Forr all others know, I vas talking about an iradoor (party). I'm not new to these kinds of things; I do stuff like this a lot, even if I do not act eet. I know i's dangerous, just don't believe saying one innocent sentence ees all that dangerous." She looked at him, one eyebrow cocked, when he offered her an anushka. "Ees Anushka, not Aker-Snash. Ah.. Noo...Shky. And no thank you, I had breakfast."
Her tone was more gentle when she spoke that time, and she smiled as she sounded out the pronunciation. Her attention was diverted, however, by movement in the corner of her eye, and Ilya turned and waved gently back to the newcomer, Robin.
Vallai quietly walked down the street, his paws adroitly turning a Rubik's cube this way and that. He had recently bought it off the black market and had found an increased interest in it as he gave more and more time into solving a puzzle he had originally viewed as simple. The tall, grey-muzzled Esira put it back into his bag when he reached the square, however, choosing instead to look around at the small gathering of Kev'chak and humans he had put together. [They will make a good team, I think, as long as they can all get along.] He smiled to himself before entering the square, uncovered paws making a tiny clicking sound whenever his claws touched the stones underneath him. Vallai commanded a sort of presence that called others to him; he was noticeable enough to get the attention of those in the square, but not so distinct that those whose attentions he did not want kept looking. He sat down quietly on the bench beside Hamish and looked around, catching any of those who had yet to notice him's eyes and gesturing for them to come over to where Hamish, Ilya and Robin all gathered.