saiden
Saiden grinned at Weaver. "In my experience, most activities are more fun with company." Winking, he turned his attention back to the fish.
Sighing dramatically, though his eyes sparkled, he made sure the tuna was secure on the stick. "I'm sure you'll find some way to make it up to me." The suggestive tone was back, though for now all his attention was on preparing their meal.
Shrugging, he knelt down and held the fish over the fire, gripping the stick firmly. "There's a method to it. I'd be happy to teach you, if you'd like to catch another after this." Turning the fish slowly, he glanced up at her. "This is going to take a bit."
Sighing dramatically, though his eyes sparkled, he made sure the tuna was secure on the stick. "I'm sure you'll find some way to make it up to me." The suggestive tone was back, though for now all his attention was on preparing their meal.
Shrugging, he knelt down and held the fish over the fire, gripping the stick firmly. "There's a method to it. I'd be happy to teach you, if you'd like to catch another after this." Turning the fish slowly, he glanced up at her. "This is going to take a bit."