Liun watched as Hal walked over to his mother, a small amused smile on his face as he saw Hal try to hide the spear behind his back. He crossed his arms, waiting for Hal to redirect Thiul over to him, when he saw it. She had put her hand on her hip. Liun would recognise that sign, after all he'd known Thiul since she was born. Plus they had a few arguments about the whole checkup deal when Liun had first reunited with his family. Either way, Liun recognise that look, and knew what her response was. Guess he would have to go intervene.
Liun walked over to Thiul and Hal, with a beat in his step. He pulled a classic grin as he arrived. He flashed a look at Hal like 'I've got this' then looked at Thiul. "Hey baby cousin, been a while. How about we go chat over here for a bit, yeah?" He laughed easily. Regardless of what Thiul's response was gonna be, Liun threw an arm around Thiul's shoulders and would pretty much drag her away to talk a bit more privately.
Once he made sure there was some comfortable distance between him and Thiul, and the rest of the party plus Hal, Liun would let Thiul go and turn to her. He dropped the carefree grin he had pulled, and had a much more serious look. "I knew that look, Thiul. Look, I understand why you're not exactly sure about thix, but I don't think you understand how good this would be for Hal. I promise I'll teach him how to use it, you have my word on that." He had a serious look, but likely wouldn't quite be putting himself across quite right yet.
Liun walked over to Thiul and Hal, with a beat in his step. He pulled a classic grin as he arrived. He flashed a look at Hal like 'I've got this' then looked at Thiul. "Hey baby cousin, been a while. How about we go chat over here for a bit, yeah?" He laughed easily. Regardless of what Thiul's response was gonna be, Liun threw an arm around Thiul's shoulders and would pretty much drag her away to talk a bit more privately.
Once he made sure there was some comfortable distance between him and Thiul, and the rest of the party plus Hal, Liun would let Thiul go and turn to her. He dropped the carefree grin he had pulled, and had a much more serious look. "I knew that look, Thiul. Look, I understand why you're not exactly sure about thix, but I don't think you understand how good this would be for Hal. I promise I'll teach him how to use it, you have my word on that." He had a serious look, but likely wouldn't quite be putting himself across quite right yet.