One of the perks of being built like Haveli was happened to be that it took a bit to knock her over. She was thick and strong, not muscular of course like many of the candidates and riders she'd seen roaming around, but just enough that a few steps back was all she needed to not topple over. The basket in her hands did slip, however, and a few curse words were uttered as she vainly attempted to prevent it from sliding free. The basket wasn't as willing to obey her as she would have liked, as it had no mind to listen, and its contents dropped like a heavy stone upon the ground and next to what appeared to be glows.
Her own firelizard emerged from
Between at the disturbance with a loud hiss, the green's eyes rolling red as if her small threats could actually change anything. Spite hovered for a moment before soaring up towards the rafters - she had spotted
something there, and she turned her attentions towards the firelizard within.
As for the humans on the ground, Haveli sighed and looked down(ish) at the younger candidate before her. New blood, she knew right away, for she'd only seen him come into the barracks recently. He must have finally become of age, not searched for sure, which was a little surprising then that she hadn't seen him scampering around with the other Weyrbrats during her Turns here. It was entirely possible she'd never seen the boy due to her general lack of interest in others.
"
I am fine." Her voice held a sharp clip, though not with intended maliciousness. Haveli was more irritated about being delayed than anything else; she was uninjured and whatever was dropped could get all the dirty it wanted to be. It
was laundry after all. "Are you alright?" A hand was extended out a hand, mostly as reassurance that she wasn't going to smack him or anything else of that sort. A clutch was close and her chances needed to be stacked. "Do you hurt your knee?"
It was so obvious he had.