18.Sep.13, 09:02 PM
The dragon's simple apology echoed through her mind, and Casa paused, turning back to the pretty mottled green creature. She seemed to be floating there, unsure what to do. Casa shrugged without much a thought, like she would to anyone else she spent time. This certainly wasn't the first time she'd been around a dragon in water, and she was pretty this came with the territory of "playing with creatures much larger than yourself in water". Or it should be. Because seriously, they were way bigger.
Blinking as she realized her thoughts were derailing, she offered another smile to the dragon. Both of them seemed to be kind of at a loss as to what came next...so far they were just staring at one another and floating in the water. Shrugging again, she splashed water in the dragon's general direction, an offer to play and relax with her. It seemed she was rapidly developing a habit of playing in the water with dragons. Well, if that's what fate had in store, she'd take it. There were much worse fates.
When the garbled yell came her way, she perked up. Heysorry? Huh. That was a new one; she'd have to remember that for the next time she was running from getting caught. Peering around the green dragon, she saw someone - a young man? - on shore, waving his arms around. He slid his shirt off, and she figured he was coming to join them. But then his next phrase confused her.
"Am I...good? What kind of question is that? Is he always this obtuse and confusing?" The words slipped out of her mouth without thinking, and she covered her mouth with her hands in surprise and embarrassment, splashing water at the dragon once again, this time by accident. She glanced from dragon to rider, hoping the green wouldn't take offense as she tried to puzzle out what he wanted. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to insult him..." Turning, she yelled back with a confused look, "Well, I'm not evil if that's what you mean!"
Blinking as she realized her thoughts were derailing, she offered another smile to the dragon. Both of them seemed to be kind of at a loss as to what came next...so far they were just staring at one another and floating in the water. Shrugging again, she splashed water in the dragon's general direction, an offer to play and relax with her. It seemed she was rapidly developing a habit of playing in the water with dragons. Well, if that's what fate had in store, she'd take it. There were much worse fates.
When the garbled yell came her way, she perked up. Heysorry? Huh. That was a new one; she'd have to remember that for the next time she was running from getting caught. Peering around the green dragon, she saw someone - a young man? - on shore, waving his arms around. He slid his shirt off, and she figured he was coming to join them. But then his next phrase confused her.
"Am I...good? What kind of question is that? Is he always this obtuse and confusing?" The words slipped out of her mouth without thinking, and she covered her mouth with her hands in surprise and embarrassment, splashing water at the dragon once again, this time by accident. She glanced from dragon to rider, hoping the green wouldn't take offense as she tried to puzzle out what he wanted. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to insult him..." Turning, she yelled back with a confused look, "Well, I'm not evil if that's what you mean!"