LinGalad studied Avery, and glanced at Endereth several times, and then at Radagast, who scowled at him. LinGalad sighed, and glanced at Kalir, and back to Avery, and then Ajada, and Avery.
"What?" Avery snapped.
"Well, I don't think that Kalir is very comfortable, and I'm quite certain that I'm not," LinGalad began tentatively.
"If you want comfort, try plugging that flapping mouth," Avery snapped.
Kalir and LinGalad exchanged glances, and Kalir began to laugh. "Well, you did say newfound Companions, and not newfound Friends," Kalir said softly.
"They are very newfound, and I didn't know that they weren't all friends. Perhaps your social skills are further developed than mine, " LinGalad said hopefully.
"Friend? Whowever said she was my friend?" Avery snapped again, and Ajada scribbled madly on her parchment, muttering, "Friend. I should think not. How I got mixed up with such societally tasteless drips and dregs is beyond my appreciation."
Endereth and Radagast took solace in each other's glance wondering what was keeping Mattius. Radagast snorted while Endereth stifled a sigh.
Kalir elbowed LinGalad. "Next time a fistfight breaks out, maybe you should let them settle it between themselves."
"Ah," replied LinGalad seriously.
"That was a joke, " Endereth prompted.
"Ah, " replied LinGalad.
Avery and Ajada glared at each other.
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...down to the water to see the elves dance and sing upon the midsummer's eve.
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