18.Aug.13, 08:12 PM
V'riy's smile reached his eyes as the younger woman in front of him inquired if it was okay for her to share Morith. "Of course it's fine. Morith would love the extra attention. As for me, at least the time spent scrubbing his enormous hide will have educational value," he chuckled good-naturedly. "He tends to hunt more often than most bronzes so he needs more cleaning," the rider sighed.
The evening was relatively quiet and a pleasantly cool breeze was blowing as they walked toward the more populated areas of Katila. The moon provided enough lighting for them to walk without needing glows. Briefly, V'riy thought of Ce'lie. She still couldn't stand the dark and he wondered if she was able to enjoy evenings like this or if even this low light was too much for her.
As she continued on with her offer of cooking and mending his shirts, V'riy held his hands up in mock defense. "You really don't have to pamper me just for spending time with my dragon. I want you to relax and feel comfortable around us, not worry about what you owe us for spending time with you." The rider touched the tip of her nose with his index finger to accentuate the point. "But I'll make sure to ask you if anything needs mending," he promised.
The evening was relatively quiet and a pleasantly cool breeze was blowing as they walked toward the more populated areas of Katila. The moon provided enough lighting for them to walk without needing glows. Briefly, V'riy thought of Ce'lie. She still couldn't stand the dark and he wondered if she was able to enjoy evenings like this or if even this low light was too much for her.
As she continued on with her offer of cooking and mending his shirts, V'riy held his hands up in mock defense. "You really don't have to pamper me just for spending time with my dragon. I want you to relax and feel comfortable around us, not worry about what you owe us for spending time with you." The rider touched the tip of her nose with his index finger to accentuate the point. "But I'll make sure to ask you if anything needs mending," he promised.