The summon would glance up curiously as someone reached down to pet his head. His beady black eyes would go over to Adeya for a moment, evidently seeing if he should do something about this stranger touching him; however, upon being ignored he would turn back to Oriri. As the Lalafell began to tickle his chin the summon’s tails would begin to twitch, giving the distinct impression that the little blue creature was enjoying all the attention.
Meanwhile, Adeya wasn’t really paying attention to either carbuncle or Oriri. Instead she was staring at Phye.
“’Great protector?’†The Miqo’te snorted derisively. “Not at all. She should stand up for herself. But I fail to see how hitting her about the head will accomplish that,†she snapped. For a moment it seemed like she would add more, however eventually she just folded her arms across her chest as she took a deep breath. Though she had to admit that Phye had a point, her methods of getting it across had managed to get under her skin.
However, now that they were getting within sight of the ruins she wasn’t really interested in continuing the fight further. Instead, she was peering off into the distance, trying to see if she could make out anything through the rain. She hadn’t forgotten why they were here after all.
Meanwhile, Adeya wasn’t really paying attention to either carbuncle or Oriri. Instead she was staring at Phye.
“’Great protector?’†The Miqo’te snorted derisively. “Not at all. She should stand up for herself. But I fail to see how hitting her about the head will accomplish that,†she snapped. For a moment it seemed like she would add more, however eventually she just folded her arms across her chest as she took a deep breath. Though she had to admit that Phye had a point, her methods of getting it across had managed to get under her skin.
However, now that they were getting within sight of the ruins she wasn’t really interested in continuing the fight further. Instead, she was peering off into the distance, trying to see if she could make out anything through the rain. She hadn’t forgotten why they were here after all.