01-06-2020, 05:34 PM
The invitation to a holiday party came as a pleasent surprise to the Irishman. The place his daughter named for him failed to kindle any memories, but the pirate never let that stop him before. With simple inquiries for directions and listening to the general word on the wind, Kian found himself trotting up to the Halls' town hall.
The only pirate present so far, he waved a spotted tail at the unusual hybrid at the door. A word of greeting began forming on his maw when he recognized his cousins among the Pittians present. With a friendly smirk, Kian attempted to lightly bump into Gael, raising his eyebrows in a silent hello. No doubt they'd never truly be friends again, but he would attempt to make things up to the other.
"Dia dhuit," he jovially chirped, sea-green eyes resting curiously on Redvox. He had arrived just in time for the mention of games being directed at his cousin's daughter and grinned. Not forgetting his manners, the small faerie inclined his head towards the harbinger. "Thank you for invitin' the Typhoon."
Quickly, he glanced back at Aine, already almost bigger than himself. "I'll play tag with you, lass. Who's it first?"
The only pirate present so far, he waved a spotted tail at the unusual hybrid at the door. A word of greeting began forming on his maw when he recognized his cousins among the Pittians present. With a friendly smirk, Kian attempted to lightly bump into Gael, raising his eyebrows in a silent hello. No doubt they'd never truly be friends again, but he would attempt to make things up to the other.
"Dia dhuit," he jovially chirped, sea-green eyes resting curiously on Redvox. He had arrived just in time for the mention of games being directed at his cousin's daughter and grinned. Not forgetting his manners, the small faerie inclined his head towards the harbinger. "Thank you for invitin' the Typhoon."
Quickly, he glanced back at Aine, already almost bigger than himself. "I'll play tag with you, lass. Who's it first?"