25.Apr.12, 12:36 PM
"Can't blame them for dreaming, hm?" Erisi's patience was wearing thin now. He was a Harper, and one of the more intelligent men in Pern, and there was no way he had to take any crap from a dragonrider just because they Impressed by luck to a dragon with a different colored hide. If S'kef had been on a green, Erisi doubted he would have been so vile. There'd be no one for him to be vile at when he was at the bottom of the pecking order. Of course, Erisi didn't rope himself in with the dragonrider's caste system. He was above and beyond it. Charath and himself were better individuals. They wouldn't be bound into place for dragonriders with male dragons to vent their sexual frustrations on. Erisi was sharding sure of that.
"Ah, good. I'm glad this Weyr sometimes displays some sharding sense." It wasn't really comforting that N'gelt had been punished for decking him, mostly because he imagined S'kef would have taken pity on the other Brownrider, and also because he was sure it'd make N'gelt more pissed at him. Great. That was always what he wanted, someone to have a lasting grudge on him that had the manpower to do something about it!
We could always strike first--
'No'.
And I am here. The green dragonet had just butted the door open with her head. Peeking in through the door first, she craned her neck up to observe S'kef. Like her bonded, she didn't take to anyone all that well, and took to people Erisi also disliked worse. On the rare occasion, she may like someone that Erisi hated just to mess with him, but she had found no such individual deserving of her affection. The only human she genuinely liked was Valerian, and it would seem like he'd be the only one for a long while.
Charath very obviously could get around S'kef without causing conflict, but why choose the path of least resistance to get to her bonded? Charath certainly liked a challenge. Instead of going around S'kef, she wiggled herself between the small space his body made with the barrel as he leaned against it. What a weak man, anyways, to have to lean against something! Her wing knocked against shelving, undoubtedly rustling some items to dangerous points. Her other wing could not avoid smacking S'kef, though it looked like she was trying to keep it pinned to her side. Whoops.
Where are my rolls? she crooned innocently at Erisi as she finally came to her bonded's side.
"Ah, good. I'm glad this Weyr sometimes displays some sharding sense." It wasn't really comforting that N'gelt had been punished for decking him, mostly because he imagined S'kef would have taken pity on the other Brownrider, and also because he was sure it'd make N'gelt more pissed at him. Great. That was always what he wanted, someone to have a lasting grudge on him that had the manpower to do something about it!
We could always strike first--
'No'.
And I am here. The green dragonet had just butted the door open with her head. Peeking in through the door first, she craned her neck up to observe S'kef. Like her bonded, she didn't take to anyone all that well, and took to people Erisi also disliked worse. On the rare occasion, she may like someone that Erisi hated just to mess with him, but she had found no such individual deserving of her affection. The only human she genuinely liked was Valerian, and it would seem like he'd be the only one for a long while.
Charath very obviously could get around S'kef without causing conflict, but why choose the path of least resistance to get to her bonded? Charath certainly liked a challenge. Instead of going around S'kef, she wiggled herself between the small space his body made with the barrel as he leaned against it. What a weak man, anyways, to have to lean against something! Her wing knocked against shelving, undoubtedly rustling some items to dangerous points. Her other wing could not avoid smacking S'kef, though it looked like she was trying to keep it pinned to her side. Whoops.
Where are my rolls? she crooned innocently at Erisi as she finally came to her bonded's side.