15.Oct.18, 05:24 AM
"Hi!" R'dal returned the greeting, smile bright as he watched F'drel drop down beside him. D'hys must have worn him out! He bit back the laughter that wanted to come out and instead waved to the green dragon. "I was just telling Halomirth that one of the retired dragonriders in Katila has been teaching me how to fish. He's going to show me how to cook what we catch sometime as well! Once I'm awesome at it, I can teach you, if you want. From the shore, of course." He didn't like thinking about that day more than he had to and didn't want to dwell on the facts that he had been inconsiderate that day and how he almost drowned his friend because he didn't know F'drel couldn't swim. Even if the greenrider learned to swim before they went fishing again, R'dal felt it was still best to avoid boats and stick to dry land.
Tucking his hands under his head, R'dal made a pillow like he had been doing on and off while he hung out on the ledge. His riding jacket was sometimes in use for it as well, depending on his comfort level and if he was moving around a lot. Currently, the jacket was just within reach off to the side. "I hope I didn't rush you with whatever you were doing. We've been having fun with the clouds, playing a game to see what could be seen in the clouds. I'm pretty sure the dragons are cheating and discussing what each cloud could be so they can outnumber me and win each round." He shot Edath a glare and the blue rumbled with laughter, but he didn't say anything to confirm or deny the accusation. That earned him R'dal sticking his tongue out at him.
"We were Star gazing, too. Most people don't believe me, but it's never too early in the day to look. Actually, I usually get looks like I'm crazy, like the one you're trying not to give me!" R'dal frowned but it quickly turned into a giggle as he continued on, "I bet we'll have an even better view when it gets dark! Oh, I mean, you probably will." He didn't want to assume he'd be invited to stay until nightfall, especially since he had already invited himself over and stuck around even after seeing F'drel was busy and now looked tired. He should really go now but would it be rude after possibly making F'drel rush around and come outside? Maybe a short visit then.
Tucking his hands under his head, R'dal made a pillow like he had been doing on and off while he hung out on the ledge. His riding jacket was sometimes in use for it as well, depending on his comfort level and if he was moving around a lot. Currently, the jacket was just within reach off to the side. "I hope I didn't rush you with whatever you were doing. We've been having fun with the clouds, playing a game to see what could be seen in the clouds. I'm pretty sure the dragons are cheating and discussing what each cloud could be so they can outnumber me and win each round." He shot Edath a glare and the blue rumbled with laughter, but he didn't say anything to confirm or deny the accusation. That earned him R'dal sticking his tongue out at him.
"We were Star gazing, too. Most people don't believe me, but it's never too early in the day to look. Actually, I usually get looks like I'm crazy, like the one you're trying not to give me!" R'dal frowned but it quickly turned into a giggle as he continued on, "I bet we'll have an even better view when it gets dark! Oh, I mean, you probably will." He didn't want to assume he'd be invited to stay until nightfall, especially since he had already invited himself over and stuck around even after seeing F'drel was busy and now looked tired. He should really go now but would it be rude after possibly making F'drel rush around and come outside? Maybe a short visit then.