He just gave his friend a shit-eating grin as she swatted his projectile away, looking up at her from his comfortable seat on the mostly-solid ground. "Y'did great! It was a lot closer than I expected," he admitted with tactless honesty. "But don't feel too bad. I've been runnin' with the sled team since I was fifteen an' old enough t'apprentice with my aunt." He shrugged. "So it's kinda like I've been trainin' like this since I was a kid. You'll get there, too!"
Boreal circled lazily down to join them, dropping three beanbags at Tal's side as she flopped down on her stomach to watch the humans with amiable curiosity. Tal patted her head and collected the (slightly drooly) missiles with a wrinkled nose. "Thanks, girl," he murmured, sincerity warring with exasperation.
Looking back to Soh he tilted his head up at his friend as a sudden thought struck him "Say, y'wouldn't happen to know where the nearest singin' stones are, would you?"
Boreal circled lazily down to join them, dropping three beanbags at Tal's side as she flopped down on her stomach to watch the humans with amiable curiosity. Tal patted her head and collected the (slightly drooly) missiles with a wrinkled nose. "Thanks, girl," he murmured, sincerity warring with exasperation.
Looking back to Soh he tilted his head up at his friend as a sudden thought struck him "Say, y'wouldn't happen to know where the nearest singin' stones are, would you?"