11.Jun.13, 06:21 PM
Ironth was more than willing to go along with the trick that Armath suggested. In all their long years of being bonded, K'ton had played many a trick on him and the big brown felt that perhaps it was time to return the favor. With a quiet rumble Ironth filled his mouth with the brackish water that was the lake and with a quick flick of his wings he lifted from the lake to glide to where his rider sat looking smug.
Before he could lose his nerve the brown opened his maw and tilted his head, to dump the chilled and dirty water down upon K'ton. With a triumphant brugle, Ironth darted into the sky to give in to the childish urge to rub it in with aerobatics.
K'ton sputtered and shrieked as the cold water hit his head first. It quickly soaked his clothing and K'ton shouted at his dragon. He could hear M'din doing much the same beside him and glancing over he saw that the other rider was indeed just as soaked as he was. With a disgusted flick of his arms, K'ton clambered to his feet, "As much as I enjoyed your company, M'din, I'm going to have to say the meeting will have to be cut short."
With his last words, K'ton turned on his heel, tripped and nearly went down much to his dismay. With a backwards shrug and pained chuckle he stomped aways.You're not angry are you? the brown asked his rider, worry rife in his voice. You know I don't like the lake water. You know I dislike being wet even when its blistering hot out, K'ton answered, disgruntled. It was only a joke. Like you played on me. I'm sorry, K'ton, don't be angry, the brown said as he landed before his rider. K'ton glared hotly at the dragon before the worried look about him soften K'ton. I'm not mad. Just don't do it again, he said as he swung himself up.
Before he could lose his nerve the brown opened his maw and tilted his head, to dump the chilled and dirty water down upon K'ton. With a triumphant brugle, Ironth darted into the sky to give in to the childish urge to rub it in with aerobatics.
K'ton sputtered and shrieked as the cold water hit his head first. It quickly soaked his clothing and K'ton shouted at his dragon. He could hear M'din doing much the same beside him and glancing over he saw that the other rider was indeed just as soaked as he was. With a disgusted flick of his arms, K'ton clambered to his feet, "As much as I enjoyed your company, M'din, I'm going to have to say the meeting will have to be cut short."
With his last words, K'ton turned on his heel, tripped and nearly went down much to his dismay. With a backwards shrug and pained chuckle he stomped aways.