Quote:
Originally Posted by
MunchyBubbles Kalen smiled as Camilla laughed and he nodded. ”He’s a big fan of salads and fish, so it evens out eventually, but yeah, I pity his future wife, she better be a good baker. “ He said with a soft chuckle as he shook his head a bit. ”He loves it actually, he’s such a natural with them as well. So I don’t worry too much about him.“ He explained, sure he would always worry a bit, one did that about younger siblings.
It was nice to have them all not worrying about him though. That was nice.
Kalen took a sip of his tea, nodding a bit here and there as his coworker spoke. ”Merlin it sounded terrifying, and I know my niece and nephew weren’t too happy about the curfew, but I know that it was for their own good.“ He would have wanted to be safe in his room as well! Being an adult sometimes had it advantages and sometimes it didn’t. Like roaming dark halls looking for monsters.
No thank you.
Another cookie made its way into her mouth and he chewed thoughtfully on the delectable treat for a few moments before swallowing and nodding. ”They do know it’s at night, but still sometimes they aren’t fully awake. Or have just woken up from a nap and thereby are groggy. “ He said with a soft laugh. ”I’ve taken to finding way to help wake them up. Bright lights, cool breezes, things like that. “
"Well at least he does eat healthy from time to time and I'm sure working with dragons is one heck of a workout," Cami laughed.
"Either that or she needs to be good at bribing him to eat whatever she makes." It was meant as a joke really but sometimes one just had to know the right things to say.
"That's good. It's nice having a job that you can enjoy." Which was why she worked with kids.
"It was. I'm just so glad it's all over. Things could have been much worse." Things had been very bad that much was for sure but everyone was alive and that was very important.
"Oh, no. None of the students liked the curfew but it was in everyone's best interest at the time." Better safe than sorry.
Taking another sip of her drink, Camilla listened to Kalen explain how he managed to keep the students awake and alert during his lessons.
"It sounds like you know what works," she laughed softly. Anything to keep their attention on the lesson and forget about how late it truly was must be very helpful.