18.Aug.13, 03:54 PM
At Arddra's mention of his dragon's size, V'riy smiled and nodded agreeably. While Morith wasn't the largest bronze at Katila, he was definitely a good size. The bronze was strong and healthy and very active. While he liked to relax, Morith wasn't one to sun himself on the beach for hours on end. He'd rather be in the air or in the water, or sneak-hunting on the ground.
As she conveyed the flexibility of her current schedule, V'riy listened patiently. He was aware, of course, that there were no clutches not he sands at the moment, and that it would mean her schedule would be more free. The bronze rider's real reason for discussing schedules was so that she would be in control of meeting times. He didn't want her to feel forced into anything, considering her past history.
When the girl voiced her reluctance to fly on Morith, V'riy was not surprised. He had thought it would be too soon, but by asking her it would be clear that the offer was there, should she choose to take him up on it. "It's no trouble at all, I'll be glad to walk you back," he assured her. The man simply smiled and moved to the front door.
The big-brotherly smile was back again. He didn't want her to feel awkward about his accompanying her home. He would have let her walk herself, but he'd be damned if he gave some randy rider the opportunity to put a dent in the progress they had made today. Opening it and gesturing for her to precede him. "After you, Arddra," he said with a grand gesture and a wink.
As she conveyed the flexibility of her current schedule, V'riy listened patiently. He was aware, of course, that there were no clutches not he sands at the moment, and that it would mean her schedule would be more free. The bronze rider's real reason for discussing schedules was so that she would be in control of meeting times. He didn't want her to feel forced into anything, considering her past history.
When the girl voiced her reluctance to fly on Morith, V'riy was not surprised. He had thought it would be too soon, but by asking her it would be clear that the offer was there, should she choose to take him up on it. "It's no trouble at all, I'll be glad to walk you back," he assured her. The man simply smiled and moved to the front door.
The big-brotherly smile was back again. He didn't want her to feel awkward about his accompanying her home. He would have let her walk herself, but he'd be damned if he gave some randy rider the opportunity to put a dent in the progress they had made today. Opening it and gesturing for her to precede him. "After you, Arddra," he said with a grand gesture and a wink.