26.Oct.17, 04:31 PM
It had been a busy day, well, more errand running then anything, and it always took so long to clean and make sure his dragon was all groomed considering how big the bronze was. It didn’t help that Sacath acted like it was a spa day, as if G’iri was his servant. But it was only to be expected- much like G’iri Sacath loved attention no matter where it came from. He finished washing and tidying up his bronze a little before dinner, and with Sacath’s suggestion went into the dinning hall to grab some water- probably much needed after a long days work and probably not drinking enough for the day anwyays. While G’iri grabbed a glass full of the clear liquid, Sacath went off to relax- he considered himself as just finishing being “pampered” and didn’t expect to have to do much for the rest of the time. G’iri hadnt expected to see An’tell, seeing as his werlingmate had moved to Fort with him to Telgar. He had gotten pretty close to the other bronzerider, and hadnt seen him for, well, he couldn’t remember at the moment. Too long. Distracted by seeing his old friend, and frankly how hot he still looked, and without paying attention tripped and fell back. He spilled the water all over him, but that didn’t stop him from going up to the rider and giving him a smile.
Sacath started to move from where he had been relaxing, and averted his attention from his hilarious drenched rider to Erinath’s voice. Erinath’s calling me. I must go to him. Sacath observed, before making a move towards where the other dragon was. Once he found the other bronze, he lifted his head as if to show off G’iri’s work on grooming him that day. Erinath! You’re looking grand today Sacath flirted, and expected to receive a compliment back on how good he was looking after G’iri worked so hard to clean him. I am glad to see you! I’ve just been pampered The dragon swished his tail in happiness, thinking that it was pretty convenient timing. He really liked Erinath- they had both missed the gold during his first flight and he knew G’iri really liked An’tell after that night so that meant that he also enjoyed the other dragon’s company every time after.
G’iri grinned as he heard his dragon flirting with Erinath, and focused his attention back onto An’tell. He opened his arms for a hug, smiling at the other bronzerider. He laughed at An’tell’s words, and nodded his head. “What like sweat? No, it’s just water, I promise.” He moved to hug and greet his old friend though moved to whisper in the other’s ear. “It’s not like you haven’t seen me covered in sweat or anything else though.” He pulled away and grinned over at him. “I didn’t expect you to be here. Are you just visiting, I assume?” G’iri took a seat beside him, wanting to talk with his old friend who he never got to see enough.
Sacath started to move from where he had been relaxing, and averted his attention from his hilarious drenched rider to Erinath’s voice. Erinath’s calling me. I must go to him. Sacath observed, before making a move towards where the other dragon was. Once he found the other bronze, he lifted his head as if to show off G’iri’s work on grooming him that day. Erinath! You’re looking grand today Sacath flirted, and expected to receive a compliment back on how good he was looking after G’iri worked so hard to clean him. I am glad to see you! I’ve just been pampered The dragon swished his tail in happiness, thinking that it was pretty convenient timing. He really liked Erinath- they had both missed the gold during his first flight and he knew G’iri really liked An’tell after that night so that meant that he also enjoyed the other dragon’s company every time after.
G’iri grinned as he heard his dragon flirting with Erinath, and focused his attention back onto An’tell. He opened his arms for a hug, smiling at the other bronzerider. He laughed at An’tell’s words, and nodded his head. “What like sweat? No, it’s just water, I promise.” He moved to hug and greet his old friend though moved to whisper in the other’s ear. “It’s not like you haven’t seen me covered in sweat or anything else though.” He pulled away and grinned over at him. “I didn’t expect you to be here. Are you just visiting, I assume?” G’iri took a seat beside him, wanting to talk with his old friend who he never got to see enough.