01.Apr.12, 09:42 PM
Valerian had been in his room in the Weyrling Barracks, enjoying another evening alone. It was nice but also odd to have his own room once more after spending several months sharing with Allendris. So of course the best way to fix that was to go crash Allendris’ quiet time so they could continue their sitting in silence together. He had yet to make that trip that night and hadn’t thought to do it at all since he didn’t want the bronzerider predicting his visitations. Valerian also couldn’t deny the attraction to the idea of his friend expecting and hoping for his arrival. So the evening had been spent entertaining his poetic side with ridiculously flowery writing as Veeth encouraged it and asked for it to be read aloud.
Until another voice filled their minds. Veeth started wailing and his concern and fear hit Valerian fast and hard enough to send the Harper to the ground to console his little blue with arms wrapping around him. Moments later and they were out the door, Valerian realizing that something serious had to have happened to Jada for Krypth to send out such a distressing call which soon had dragons throughout the weyr picking up her cry. It was like the night Talian was dying and that was something he did not want to think about happening with Jada. He almost lost one friend, he simply refused to let it happen to another.
Outside of the Barracks, Veeth stopped when they saw Talian and Jada headed off to the Healing Hall and the gold dragons standing nearby and beelined for Krypth. Valerian wanted to hoof it over to the Hall but waited, knowing the little dragons needed to comfort each other as much as humans did. Don’t worry, Krypth! Talian is with Jada and he’ll make everything right. Valerian’s going to be with her as well. He gave the frantic little queen a quick nuzzle before trotting back after Valerian, their trek to the Healing Hall now underway.
When they finally reached the building and fled down the hall toward the orders being barked, Valerian noted they weren’t the first to arrive and he suspected they wouldn’t be the last. Jada, along with Krypth, was the future of Katila and everyone would need to know what was happening. It was just too bad for them that they didn’t have any other claim on her and Valerian pushed his way past a few onlookers to enter the room. He was her friend and practically family given their history so he deserved a spot in the room, close to her in case she needed someone she liked and trusted.
He finally deigned the rest of the occupants worthy of note and realised B’jin was there as well and even helping. Valerian moved closer to the bed with Veeth right beside him. The little dragonet seemed more shaken up than the Harper was allowing himself to be and was practically glued to his leg with how close he sat, needing the comfort their contact brought him. “Jada!” He finally spoke, announcing his presence to the woman, perhaps even those working on her as well, “do you really have to make everything so complicated? There were far easier ways to get my attention tonight.” He was teasing her only because he had a feeling that she had to be scared with healers swarming her and her dragonet wailing. A familiar voice that wasn’t as frantic as the others floating around the room had a chance of calming her mind. Or so he decided right then and there.
Until another voice filled their minds. Veeth started wailing and his concern and fear hit Valerian fast and hard enough to send the Harper to the ground to console his little blue with arms wrapping around him. Moments later and they were out the door, Valerian realizing that something serious had to have happened to Jada for Krypth to send out such a distressing call which soon had dragons throughout the weyr picking up her cry. It was like the night Talian was dying and that was something he did not want to think about happening with Jada. He almost lost one friend, he simply refused to let it happen to another.
Outside of the Barracks, Veeth stopped when they saw Talian and Jada headed off to the Healing Hall and the gold dragons standing nearby and beelined for Krypth. Valerian wanted to hoof it over to the Hall but waited, knowing the little dragons needed to comfort each other as much as humans did. Don’t worry, Krypth! Talian is with Jada and he’ll make everything right. Valerian’s going to be with her as well. He gave the frantic little queen a quick nuzzle before trotting back after Valerian, their trek to the Healing Hall now underway.
When they finally reached the building and fled down the hall toward the orders being barked, Valerian noted they weren’t the first to arrive and he suspected they wouldn’t be the last. Jada, along with Krypth, was the future of Katila and everyone would need to know what was happening. It was just too bad for them that they didn’t have any other claim on her and Valerian pushed his way past a few onlookers to enter the room. He was her friend and practically family given their history so he deserved a spot in the room, close to her in case she needed someone she liked and trusted.
He finally deigned the rest of the occupants worthy of note and realised B’jin was there as well and even helping. Valerian moved closer to the bed with Veeth right beside him. The little dragonet seemed more shaken up than the Harper was allowing himself to be and was practically glued to his leg with how close he sat, needing the comfort their contact brought him. “Jada!” He finally spoke, announcing his presence to the woman, perhaps even those working on her as well, “do you really have to make everything so complicated? There were far easier ways to get my attention tonight.” He was teasing her only because he had a feeling that she had to be scared with healers swarming her and her dragonet wailing. A familiar voice that wasn’t as frantic as the others floating around the room had a chance of calming her mind. Or so he decided right then and there.