18.Sep.13, 05:11 PM
As she felt the water press in against her body, reveling in the feeling, it was everything she could want. The water cradled her, holding her in a way that no person could ever match. At least, not that she could imagine. Quenym's gentle arms around her when they fell asleep were close, but not quite the same. She shook her head like a dog, clearing the water from her head and Quenym from her head, at least for the moment. Right now was her time. Soon, there'd be more time with her best friend.
As she let herself float about, she noticed something unusual above the lake - a green dragon. The dragon itself wasn't so unusual, but the way she seemed to be falling right out of the sky was a little...worrisome? She flipped herself over, muscles tensed on the chance the dragon was hurt and she would have to call for someone to come help.
But it seemed the dragon knew exactly what it was doing. She landed with a solid thud, and her rider eased off. Relaxing, she shrugged and turned her back on the pair, fluttering away a distance. It seemed she was destined to have company of riders no matter when she came here. However, she wasn't going to be so nosy this time. Instead, she would wait and see if -
The next thing she knew, a low grumble filled the air, and a huge tower of water came down over her. Thinking fast, she dove down a little ways, holding her breath and paddling with the wall of water, as opposed to against it. When it all seemed to settle, she popped to the surface, dragging in a huge breath. Blinking, she turned around to see what had caused the huge displacement of water. A green dragon appeared to be holding her wing, blinking owlishly at her. She blinked herself awkwardly, a sideways grin on her face. She'd take it as a sign then...she obviously was meant to interact with these two as well.
Adjusting herself towards the green, she swam up near her head, bobbing a polite nod while treading water there. "My apologies," she said with a shrug, glancing from the dragon to shore and back. "If you would like some space to yourself for you and your rider, I can gladly move to another section of lake." She offered another lopsided smile, her eyes gentle and curious as she began to move away slightly.
As she let herself float about, she noticed something unusual above the lake - a green dragon. The dragon itself wasn't so unusual, but the way she seemed to be falling right out of the sky was a little...worrisome? She flipped herself over, muscles tensed on the chance the dragon was hurt and she would have to call for someone to come help.
But it seemed the dragon knew exactly what it was doing. She landed with a solid thud, and her rider eased off. Relaxing, she shrugged and turned her back on the pair, fluttering away a distance. It seemed she was destined to have company of riders no matter when she came here. However, she wasn't going to be so nosy this time. Instead, she would wait and see if -
The next thing she knew, a low grumble filled the air, and a huge tower of water came down over her. Thinking fast, she dove down a little ways, holding her breath and paddling with the wall of water, as opposed to against it. When it all seemed to settle, she popped to the surface, dragging in a huge breath. Blinking, she turned around to see what had caused the huge displacement of water. A green dragon appeared to be holding her wing, blinking owlishly at her. She blinked herself awkwardly, a sideways grin on her face. She'd take it as a sign then...she obviously was meant to interact with these two as well.
Adjusting herself towards the green, she swam up near her head, bobbing a polite nod while treading water there. "My apologies," she said with a shrug, glancing from the dragon to shore and back. "If you would like some space to yourself for you and your rider, I can gladly move to another section of lake." She offered another lopsided smile, her eyes gentle and curious as she began to move away slightly.