Zavien
Her question made him laugh because she obviously already knew the answer. "Nooo.... but I'm a quick learner, and extra hands can't hurt, right?" Little did he know that they could if they were as large and clumsy as his, but the good intentions were there regardless, and who could resist the sweetly innocent puppy-dog-smile he gave her?
Tucking the cards into his shirt pocket, Zavien determined to pick one out later when he needed a moment to breathe. Until then, he would wait eagerly for the evening meal preparation. "Perfect! Thank you." With Lena overseeing his work, he hoped that there might not be any damage or injuries, although the nerves still lingered about her seeing just how bad he was at cooking. At least there was time for him to exert any stress through physical movements, his muscles practically jumping at the opportunity.
The scattering of furniture and decor didn't intimidate the Dragoon in the slightest. He assessed the problem like a battlefield, taking in the specs of each item and how it would overlay with the others. Already moving to shift the rug, he spared Lena a confident smile. "Don't worry about it. Leave this part to me." He may not be able to cook or garden, but shoving around large objects was child's play to him. Zavien made sure there wasn't anything in the way before he began unrolling the rug. "Do you already know where you want everything placed?"
Tucking the cards into his shirt pocket, Zavien determined to pick one out later when he needed a moment to breathe. Until then, he would wait eagerly for the evening meal preparation. "Perfect! Thank you." With Lena overseeing his work, he hoped that there might not be any damage or injuries, although the nerves still lingered about her seeing just how bad he was at cooking. At least there was time for him to exert any stress through physical movements, his muscles practically jumping at the opportunity.
The scattering of furniture and decor didn't intimidate the Dragoon in the slightest. He assessed the problem like a battlefield, taking in the specs of each item and how it would overlay with the others. Already moving to shift the rug, he spared Lena a confident smile. "Don't worry about it. Leave this part to me." He may not be able to cook or garden, but shoving around large objects was child's play to him. Zavien made sure there wasn't anything in the way before he began unrolling the rug. "Do you already know where you want everything placed?"
If you don't like the road you're walking,
start paving another.
start paving another.







