11.Dec.12, 07:40 AM
Indivara giggled wickedly as R’nd reacted with the expected array of scandalised horror at the sand in his hair, the girl’s bright blue eyes sparkling mischievously as she leaned back, watching the reaction with delight. Laughter rippled from her lips as R’nd spoke, and she stuck her tongue out playfully. “I’m sure you will get no complaints,” she said cheerfully, knowing exactly whom the bluerider was referring without any need for additional information.
“Of course not,” Indivara drawled, eyeing R’nd sideways with a smirk, “wouldn’t want your bath buddy to hear about anything like that.” Ginning innocently, Indivara made sure her little collection of eggs in R’nd’s shirt were safely put aside before sprawling out on her stomach and absently adding to the growing building as she listened to the dragonrider’s words. “What if it started here and they took it North?” Indivara countered, raising an eyebrow questioningly. It didn’t seem that out there to her, after all, everyone knew all the original shit had started in the South, not up North where they’d all moved to for whatever reason. Something to do with the heat, probably; Indivara wasn’t really one to pay over attention in class, except to call her teacher out on random phrases.
“We do our best,” Indivara replied sweetly, fluttering her lashes as she looked up at R’nd from where she was building a small tower on the developing sandcastle. She wasn’t unaware that R’nd would quite likely destroy their creation to avoid return trips for eggs, but Indivara was less inclined to believe they actually were firelizards, and more inclined to go with her assumption that they were merely a pest creature. If that were the case, the amusement of simply hatching one would be more than enough to keep her satisfied. She had no intention of lugging around a nest full of tunnelsnake eggs.
“Of course not,” Indivara drawled, eyeing R’nd sideways with a smirk, “wouldn’t want your bath buddy to hear about anything like that.” Ginning innocently, Indivara made sure her little collection of eggs in R’nd’s shirt were safely put aside before sprawling out on her stomach and absently adding to the growing building as she listened to the dragonrider’s words. “What if it started here and they took it North?” Indivara countered, raising an eyebrow questioningly. It didn’t seem that out there to her, after all, everyone knew all the original shit had started in the South, not up North where they’d all moved to for whatever reason. Something to do with the heat, probably; Indivara wasn’t really one to pay over attention in class, except to call her teacher out on random phrases.
“We do our best,” Indivara replied sweetly, fluttering her lashes as she looked up at R’nd from where she was building a small tower on the developing sandcastle. She wasn’t unaware that R’nd would quite likely destroy their creation to avoid return trips for eggs, but Indivara was less inclined to believe they actually were firelizards, and more inclined to go with her assumption that they were merely a pest creature. If that were the case, the amusement of simply hatching one would be more than enough to keep her satisfied. She had no intention of lugging around a nest full of tunnelsnake eggs.