Growing up in a family where siblings ranged from Accepted to Abandoned to early-Attuned, ground rules had been laid down long before the baby brother came along. Likewise in lessons and childhood playgroups the etiquette had been clear: don't use magic, or call spirits, or shifted teeth and claws on each other - at least, not without prior agreement and someplace the adults wouldn't see it. Tal had grown up with those lessons his whole life.
But Sah was an Outlander, much like Deimos - something the courier sometimes forgot, until things like this happened.
It wasn't an apology, and Tal's scowl didn't lighten, but at least it didn't deepen at the one-word response.
It absolutely deepened at the taunting, however, and Tal growled as he just barely managed to avoid the second snowball and grab up a bigger handful of snow, imagining shoving it in Sah's face as he packed it and throw it with all the force in his puny arm! "Losin' your touch already?" he shot back.
But Sah was an Outlander, much like Deimos - something the courier sometimes forgot, until things like this happened.
It wasn't an apology, and Tal's scowl didn't lighten, but at least it didn't deepen at the one-word response.
It absolutely deepened at the taunting, however, and Tal growled as he just barely managed to avoid the second snowball and grab up a bigger handful of snow, imagining shoving it in Sah's face as he packed it and throw it with all the force in his puny arm! "Losin' your touch already?" he shot back.