Shiva stared with heavy disinterest at the quest board before her. None of the options seemed particularly appealing. This wasn't what she wanted to be doing with her time anyway. That's what it came down to, really: time. She had too much of it on her claws and nothing to do with it. She was tired of waiting, tired of what felt like wasting her time. If stupid Antares would just come home already...
Just the thought of the stupid smirk he had on his face the day he left made her mad. She had to consciously stop herself from digging her claws into the flooring of the guild. Last thing she wanted was to end up causing a scene. She snorted and shook her head to clear the thought from her mind. Except that was never how it went. The thought persisted and the more she willed it away, the more subborn it became. With an audible growl, she snatched up the nearest quest listing and marched up to the receptionist. She needed a distraction like yesterday.
The noise happened to startle a grey-furred faun that happened to be hovering nearby. "Ah, I know it's not really any of my business, but are you alright, ma'am?"
"Just peachy," Shiva answered none too politely.
The heavy falls of her feet didn't inspire much confidence, frankly. "Well, I see you're heading out to the Tall Plains as well, do you mind if I accompany you?"
The dragon didn't give a verbal response. Well, no response was as good as a yes, right? At least it wasn't a no. She would have said so if she truly didn't want his company right? So in spite of her blantant disregard for the faun, he set out beside he as if they were lifelong friends.
"I'm Summer Sky, by the way," the faun remarked as they were leaving the adventurer's guild. "It's nice to meet you, miss, um..."
"..."
Summer Sky was pretty sure this was the part where she was suppose to give her name. He wasn't discouraged, though. The dragon was probably just having a bad day or something. He was pretty sure she had given her name when she took the quest.
"Shiva, right? It's a pretty name."
The rest of the journey to the plains went on in much the same way, Summer trying to make small talk and Shiva ignoring him in favor of festering in her frustration.
Once they arrived at their destination, they quietly got to work looking for healweed.