18.May.14, 09:18 PM
K’tir hadn’t meant to be late. He wasn’t the type to do the fashionably late routine, nor was he the one that arrived far too early. He aimed for the appointed time and tried to be there a few minutes early to avoid any frustrations that could arise. However, his daughter had needed him and she took priority over messing with R’nya in a sort of revenge for the punch thrown at him. When the drama of a nine turn old girl was handled and promises made to right all the wrongs in the world for her, K’tir left Dewdrop with her and sent Cocoa Bean off to find his son. He didn’t want the pests hanging around him that evening, especially since Rhaedalyn and Z’ia had enough between them to fill the room.
I’m so excited! We never go to parties like this and never with the beautiful Aradissicath around. If annoying R’nya currently wasn’t ranked so high, Ghaeth’s enthusiasm at trying to befriend the somewhat cranky gold would have been worth putting up with the evening. He always encouraged Ghaeth to chase his dreams which is why they chased gold dragons regularly now and he liked his silly brown to be happy. Just don’t upset her. If she wants some space, back up a little, okay? He really didn’t need his dragon being turned into a puddle by an angry gold that evening.
Reaching the destination, the pair parted ways with Ghaeth prancing over to greet Aradissicath and K’tir knocking on the door. Rhaedalyn answered a moment later and he gave a polite nod of his head in greeting. “Lady Rhaedalyn, thank you for the invitation,” he greeted her as she opened the door wider to allow him in. Once inside, he nodded to Z’ia, a bluerider he could tolerate most days, and then smiled at R’nya. Two seats were open and K’tir wasn’t foolish enough to grab what was clearly Rhaedalyn’s so he casually claimed the spot beside R’nya, greeting both men as Rhaedalyn went to pour another glass of wine.
While she was distracted with the task, K’tir turned to the clearly unhappy bronzerider and whispered, “I’d smile if I were you. You don’t want to upset the girl, do you?” K’tir was already enjoying himself and the night hadn’t even begun. It was going to be fun and he wondered how far he could push R’nya or how far the bronzerider would play along for Rhaedalyn’s sake. He wouldn’t want to upset one of his Golden Girls he played protector to but it was hard to figure out if he’d admit to being lovers in order to keep her pretty little head happy and in dream land.
Reaching the destination, the pair parted ways with Ghaeth prancing over to greet Aradissicath and K’tir knocking on the door. Rhaedalyn answered a moment later and he gave a polite nod of his head in greeting. “Lady Rhaedalyn, thank you for the invitation,” he greeted her as she opened the door wider to allow him in. Once inside, he nodded to Z’ia, a bluerider he could tolerate most days, and then smiled at R’nya. Two seats were open and K’tir wasn’t foolish enough to grab what was clearly Rhaedalyn’s so he casually claimed the spot beside R’nya, greeting both men as Rhaedalyn went to pour another glass of wine.
While she was distracted with the task, K’tir turned to the clearly unhappy bronzerider and whispered, “I’d smile if I were you. You don’t want to upset the girl, do you?” K’tir was already enjoying himself and the night hadn’t even begun. It was going to be fun and he wondered how far he could push R’nya or how far the bronzerider would play along for Rhaedalyn’s sake. He wouldn’t want to upset one of his Golden Girls he played protector to but it was hard to figure out if he’d admit to being lovers in order to keep her pretty little head happy and in dream land.