23.May.18, 10:03 AM
Ayontay nodded in understanding as Madiquel explained what the mayhem had been. He was happy to hear Jajojin seemed to be doing well but didn’t ask if his bad days were lessening or not. It seemed like every time he was on a roll of being normal again, something happened to send him back to the night his dragon died and returned him to madness. It was almost enough to make a kid not want to Impress a dragon and risk losing it, but Ayontay had debated that issue for years and decided it was better to bond to a dragonet than risk seeing it go between because no one was there to help it. The chances were high that he would have a long and happy life with his dragon and it wasn’t worth giving into fear and never experiencing the joy having a lifemate would bring.
A shrug was given in response to her question as he went to nudge a door open only to find one hand was holding the gear and the other was in Madiquel’s hand. Ayontay frowned at that, not really even noticing when she had taken it again when he came back from getting the supplies. It was a pretty natural thing for them to do over the years and he had a feeling it was still the usually innocent gesture that it had always been. Shaking his hand free and avoiding thinking further on it, Ayontay nudged the door open to peek inside. It was a smaller bathing room and it seemed to be empty so he opened the door further and walked in.
“I’m not sure,” he replied as he set the bag on the ground and sat down beside it near the water’s edge. “Maybe you could ask Vaeyla if it’d be okay. N’mor likely wouldn’t care,” he could ask T’ryn to ask N’mor to let her watch but given Nadioth was the mother and the one bound to the Sands guarding her babies, it seemed better to ask the gold pair about it.
He waved Shadow into the water with a little gesture and the blue firelizard gleefully took off for it, diving in and a moment later splashing about, squawking a bit with excitement. Ayontay had been relieved when he realised how much Shadow liked swimming and getting cleaned. It meant they could play in the ocean together and it wouldn’t be a struggle to wash and oil the little guy. He knew some people that had flitters that didn’t like sitting still and one even seemed to fear water. Falling silent, Ayontay pulled out some sandsoap and scooted a bit closer to the edge so he could splash his hands in the water, playing with Shadow a little before the cleaning started. He was doing his best to focus on the positive and not the disaster of a party.
A shrug was given in response to her question as he went to nudge a door open only to find one hand was holding the gear and the other was in Madiquel’s hand. Ayontay frowned at that, not really even noticing when she had taken it again when he came back from getting the supplies. It was a pretty natural thing for them to do over the years and he had a feeling it was still the usually innocent gesture that it had always been. Shaking his hand free and avoiding thinking further on it, Ayontay nudged the door open to peek inside. It was a smaller bathing room and it seemed to be empty so he opened the door further and walked in.
“I’m not sure,” he replied as he set the bag on the ground and sat down beside it near the water’s edge. “Maybe you could ask Vaeyla if it’d be okay. N’mor likely wouldn’t care,” he could ask T’ryn to ask N’mor to let her watch but given Nadioth was the mother and the one bound to the Sands guarding her babies, it seemed better to ask the gold pair about it.
He waved Shadow into the water with a little gesture and the blue firelizard gleefully took off for it, diving in and a moment later splashing about, squawking a bit with excitement. Ayontay had been relieved when he realised how much Shadow liked swimming and getting cleaned. It meant they could play in the ocean together and it wouldn’t be a struggle to wash and oil the little guy. He knew some people that had flitters that didn’t like sitting still and one even seemed to fear water. Falling silent, Ayontay pulled out some sandsoap and scooted a bit closer to the edge so he could splash his hands in the water, playing with Shadow a little before the cleaning started. He was doing his best to focus on the positive and not the disaster of a party.