28.Nov.16, 08:50 AM
Afraid. Of course she was. V’ler didn’t think many people weren’t before entering their first flight. He could only imagine what riders of female dragons went through knowing they’d be the prize and have a horde of horny men banging down the door to get to them. Out of everyone Indivara knew, V’ler felt she had picked the right person to talk to about the mountain that was chasing and how it affected the rider.
V’ler eyed the hands on his knees for several seconds before gently prying them free so he could shuffle her aside to allow him room to stand. A moment later he was across the room fetching his forgotten glass of wine and returning to place it in Indivara’s hand. An order to sit and drink it was given while he took up the position of standing and eyeing the girl.
He didn’t remember all of the details of the first time Veeth decided to chase but he remembered enough and he wasn’t going to sugar coat the experience for her either. “It’s scary as hell, honestly. I remember fighting against Veeth’s control and not wanting to lose myself to the lust and worried what would happen when I did. I spent most of the flight disorientated and trying my best to stay me.” The fact that it was Krypth’s maiden flight and he viewed Jada as a little sister definitely didn’t make giving in any easier. So many emotions happened in such a short amount of time that V’ler was surprised he didn’t end up crazy from trying to fight them all off.
Of course grabbing Talian when he finally did end up losing control had been close to emotionally ruining him and it strained their friendship for a bit. He wasn’t one for ever censoring a story but he wasn’t sure how to approach that part of his experience just yet. V’ler leaned back against the wall and crossed his arms in front of him as he considered what advice he did have to offer to help her accept flights and finally gave a small nod of approval for what he came up with. “I went to some older riders that I could trust and asked them for help on maintaining some level of control after losing a flight since that was the biggest part of my fear due to how my first time chasing ended.”
He paused, letting Indivara come to her own conclusions and absorb the knowledge he was sharing if she wanted to and then continued, “I was also told having a flight buddy is an excellent way to avoid grabbing someone you didn’t mean to. While they weren’t necessarily mine, D’hys and Z’ia liked to grab me for some loser fun but I don’t recommend them and their… quirks.” V’ler tossed a wry smirk at Indivara and again let her form her own conclusions on that matter. “But it does help knowing you have a sort of safety net beside you, someone you don’t mind and know is in the same position as you are.”
V’ler eyed the hands on his knees for several seconds before gently prying them free so he could shuffle her aside to allow him room to stand. A moment later he was across the room fetching his forgotten glass of wine and returning to place it in Indivara’s hand. An order to sit and drink it was given while he took up the position of standing and eyeing the girl.
He didn’t remember all of the details of the first time Veeth decided to chase but he remembered enough and he wasn’t going to sugar coat the experience for her either. “It’s scary as hell, honestly. I remember fighting against Veeth’s control and not wanting to lose myself to the lust and worried what would happen when I did. I spent most of the flight disorientated and trying my best to stay me.” The fact that it was Krypth’s maiden flight and he viewed Jada as a little sister definitely didn’t make giving in any easier. So many emotions happened in such a short amount of time that V’ler was surprised he didn’t end up crazy from trying to fight them all off.
Of course grabbing Talian when he finally did end up losing control had been close to emotionally ruining him and it strained their friendship for a bit. He wasn’t one for ever censoring a story but he wasn’t sure how to approach that part of his experience just yet. V’ler leaned back against the wall and crossed his arms in front of him as he considered what advice he did have to offer to help her accept flights and finally gave a small nod of approval for what he came up with. “I went to some older riders that I could trust and asked them for help on maintaining some level of control after losing a flight since that was the biggest part of my fear due to how my first time chasing ended.”
He paused, letting Indivara come to her own conclusions and absorb the knowledge he was sharing if she wanted to and then continued, “I was also told having a flight buddy is an excellent way to avoid grabbing someone you didn’t mean to. While they weren’t necessarily mine, D’hys and Z’ia liked to grab me for some loser fun but I don’t recommend them and their… quirks.” V’ler tossed a wry smirk at Indivara and again let her form her own conclusions on that matter. “But it does help knowing you have a sort of safety net beside you, someone you don’t mind and know is in the same position as you are.”