30.Apr.13, 09:44 PM
K'ton waved back to M'din as the other man walked towards him. M'din had been smart and worn a wide brimmed hat and K'ton kicked himself for not thinking of the same. You are not always the smartest, K'ton Ironth said with amusement. Truth be told the brown often thought his rider acted something like a wherry at times, always rushing ahead and never thinking things through. He, of course, would never tell the rather sensitive man that. K'ton could feel a small sense of foreboding from Ironth as the pair approached. His brown had something of social anxiety and every now and again would feel just a small ounce of fear when confronted with others. It wasn't anything large or handicapping - for the most part - but there were those random times.
I do not know why I feel this way. I even like Armath. He is funny when he teases his rider. Not at all like you the brown told his rider as he fought to quash the tickle of fear. Oh be quiet Ironth. I'm funny and you know it, K'ton told the brown with affection, I don't know why you feel this way either, dear heart. Its just you I suppose.
"M'din! Enjoying it very well! How was your walk?" K'ton asked, amazed really that the man had walked this far in the smothering heat of the day. He would never have walked this far, thats for sure. One of those times K'ton was glad he impressed and could be here and then there in a blink - or six - of an eye. The thought of the chill of between almost made it tempting to hang out there for a few seconds just to relieve the pressure of the searing heat, but good training and better judgement never did let him try it. With a wave of his hand K'ton said, "Sit, sit! Get out that heat for a few."
Ironth hesitated at the slightly demanding tone of Armath as the other brown darted into the water, diving nose first into the cool depths. Go, Ironth! You will be fine, K'ton mentally shooed the dragon. Eyes whirling a pale blue shot with shades of yellow the brown followed suit with the urging of his rider. Ironth, though, did not sail into the water. The lumbering brown took as many quick steps as he could and with a jump slapped his body against the water, a draconic version of a canon ball.
"M'din! Enjoying it very well! How was your walk?" K'ton asked, amazed really that the man had walked this far in the smothering heat of the day. He would never have walked this far, thats for sure. One of those times K'ton was glad he impressed and could be here and then there in a blink - or six - of an eye. The thought of the chill of between almost made it tempting to hang out there for a few seconds just to relieve the pressure of the searing heat, but good training and better judgement never did let him try it. With a wave of his hand K'ton said, "Sit, sit! Get out that heat for a few."
Ironth hesitated at the slightly demanding tone of Armath as the other brown darted into the water, diving nose first into the cool depths. Go, Ironth! You will be fine, K'ton mentally shooed the dragon. Eyes whirling a pale blue shot with shades of yellow the brown followed suit with the urging of his rider. Ironth, though, did not sail into the water. The lumbering brown took as many quick steps as he could and with a jump slapped his body against the water, a draconic version of a canon ball.