07-15-2018, 02:24 PM
[div style="margin: 0 auto; width: 55%; font-family: arial; font-size: 11pt; text-align: justify;"]Aya really liked the way this guy spoke. Straight to the point and lacking in flowery metaphors - or even, emotion at all. It was cool. What greatly interested her was that he hadn't always been a spider. "So - not to be rude, but like... What makes you look at a spider and say 'ah, yes, I want to be one of them'?"
The tortoiseshell took a step back, admittedly excited at the prospect of the spider staying in Tanglewood. She intended to befriend Abathur, and his frighteningly many eyes. In an attempt to not seem too eager, she took on a less excitable tone, and said to the spider, "Well, welcome to Tanglewood. It shouldn't take too long for word to spread of a giant-ass spider joining."
The tortoiseshell took a step back, admittedly excited at the prospect of the spider staying in Tanglewood. She intended to befriend Abathur, and his frighteningly many eyes. In an attempt to not seem too eager, she took on a less excitable tone, and said to the spider, "Well, welcome to Tanglewood. It shouldn't take too long for word to spread of a giant-ass spider joining."