09.Nov.14, 08:40 AM
Ranedaren was usually the calm one of the group but Hatchings always brought out the nervous young boy in him. Would he Impress? What would he Impress? Would he be happy? Would his dad be happy? There were so many questions and he didn’t have any answers to them. That normally wouldn’t bother him as whatever happened would happen whether he was prepared or not but Hatchings were different; special.
Of course, there was nothing to do but wait through the event and hope for the best; even if he didn’t exactly know what he was hoping for or what qualified as the best. That was the mantra of the morning as he sat through breakfast, doing his best to act and feel normal by chatting with friends and eating some of his favourite morning treats. It was going well until his dad showed up, clapping him on the shoulder to ask how he was doing and if he was ready. R’jit was amazing and that was the problem. He wanted to make his dad proud and Impress blue like him but what if he wasn’t as amazing a bluerider?
They walked to the Hatching Circuit together and R’jit wished him luck as they parted ways – one to the viewing area and the other to the hot sands to stand around on. Ranedaren waved to one of the boys that seemed so shy and timid but was pretty decent when he didn’t seem afraid to show his personality. It helped to see some of the fear and nerves showing on other faces around the group of boys since it meant it was natural and he wasn’t alone but Ranedaren did his best to smile and seem casual about the whole affair in an effort to pass on the vibe to the others. That’s what he was known for so that was what he’d try to be even as he threw a glance towards the eggs that held his impending fate.
Of course, there was nothing to do but wait through the event and hope for the best; even if he didn’t exactly know what he was hoping for or what qualified as the best. That was the mantra of the morning as he sat through breakfast, doing his best to act and feel normal by chatting with friends and eating some of his favourite morning treats. It was going well until his dad showed up, clapping him on the shoulder to ask how he was doing and if he was ready. R’jit was amazing and that was the problem. He wanted to make his dad proud and Impress blue like him but what if he wasn’t as amazing a bluerider?
They walked to the Hatching Circuit together and R’jit wished him luck as they parted ways – one to the viewing area and the other to the hot sands to stand around on. Ranedaren waved to one of the boys that seemed so shy and timid but was pretty decent when he didn’t seem afraid to show his personality. It helped to see some of the fear and nerves showing on other faces around the group of boys since it meant it was natural and he wasn’t alone but Ranedaren did his best to smile and seem casual about the whole affair in an effort to pass on the vibe to the others. That’s what he was known for so that was what he’d try to be even as he threw a glance towards the eggs that held his impending fate.