01.Mar.18, 11:56 PM
“Alright then.” F’drel said, giving a sort of half shrug before settling back against the bluerider. Human contact was nice sometimes, and F’drel was starting to realize he didn’t get enough of it. He was used to being an older brother and having to share his bed with a younger sibling or two who’d had a nightmare or was cold. He hadn’t had anything like that since coming to the Weyr, and he’d almost forgotten what it was like. Plus, it was nice to be the person being cuddled for once, since it was usually him doing the cuddling with his siblings. F’drel decided he’d stay there for as long as D’hys was willing to put up with it (he knew it’d get too uncomfortable eventually, and was perfectly happy to move then, but if it was still being offered he wasn’t moving yet).
“I don’t think you were the only Flight crasher, actually. There was at least one blue Halomirth didn’t recognize, and I’m pretty sure she knows everyone who lives here.” He rolled his eyes fondly at the thought of his dragon’s insistence on befriending every dragon in the Weyr. She hadn't succeeded yet, but she at least could identify nearly everyone, especially blues and fellow greens. Moving on to consider D’hys’ last question, F’drel tilted his head back a bit to get a better look at the man. Honestly, as far as his expectations for Miri’s first Flight went, this was actually going pretty well. Not one of the potential horror stories he’d thought up, in any case. And it’s not like he wasn’t used to having little choice in bed partners, even if he had more choice overall now that he was in the Weyr. Halomirth was happy and D’hys wasn’t being awful to him. So far, something of a win.
“Hmn,” F’drel finally said, “No complaints so far.”
“I don’t think you were the only Flight crasher, actually. There was at least one blue Halomirth didn’t recognize, and I’m pretty sure she knows everyone who lives here.” He rolled his eyes fondly at the thought of his dragon’s insistence on befriending every dragon in the Weyr. She hadn't succeeded yet, but she at least could identify nearly everyone, especially blues and fellow greens. Moving on to consider D’hys’ last question, F’drel tilted his head back a bit to get a better look at the man. Honestly, as far as his expectations for Miri’s first Flight went, this was actually going pretty well. Not one of the potential horror stories he’d thought up, in any case. And it’s not like he wasn’t used to having little choice in bed partners, even if he had more choice overall now that he was in the Weyr. Halomirth was happy and D’hys wasn’t being awful to him. So far, something of a win.
“Hmn,” F’drel finally said, “No complaints so far.”