That his sentiment was witnessed and shared gave Sivan an unaccustomed feeling of warmth inside, a feeling as though he were a part of something, even if it was only a virtuous circle of affection. He smiled. There were compliments and support, things he hadn't asked for and didn't realize he might have always needed. There would be a great deal to unpack later.
Offering the squealmouse a hand up, he deposited his little friend upon his knee where it would be close enough for Torin to reach out and pet or feed him. All in all, he was a well-behaved little scavenger, content now that he wouldn't go hungry in Sivan's garden.
He was careful not to laugh at Destyn's admission. There was always something playful and silly about him, but he didn't know how to tell him so in a way that celebrated it rather than denigrated it. The world was so often a serious place. People like Destyn were a light.
"You are safe to relax here," he promised. "If you drink too much to fly home, you can stay the night." He turned his head toward Torin, too. "Both of you." Whether they took him up on it now or ever didn't matter. His bed was small, but the grass was comfortable and the night would be warm enough and the thought of sleeping between them wasn't an uncomfortable thought, which was also something to unpack later.
He was certain there were untoward things that could be read into his statement, but so far, these two had shown the patience to learn to communicate with him and so if they took things amiss, he had to trust they would seek clarification.
Offering the squealmouse a hand up, he deposited his little friend upon his knee where it would be close enough for Torin to reach out and pet or feed him. All in all, he was a well-behaved little scavenger, content now that he wouldn't go hungry in Sivan's garden.
He was careful not to laugh at Destyn's admission. There was always something playful and silly about him, but he didn't know how to tell him so in a way that celebrated it rather than denigrated it. The world was so often a serious place. People like Destyn were a light.
"You are safe to relax here," he promised. "If you drink too much to fly home, you can stay the night." He turned his head toward Torin, too. "Both of you." Whether they took him up on it now or ever didn't matter. His bed was small, but the grass was comfortable and the night would be warm enough and the thought of sleeping between them wasn't an uncomfortable thought, which was also something to unpack later.
He was certain there were untoward things that could be read into his statement, but so far, these two had shown the patience to learn to communicate with him and so if they took things amiss, he had to trust they would seek clarification.