15.May.19, 01:45 AM
A'tay quickly shook his head at the offer of the bed and just as quickly regretted it as the room spun, forcing him to close his eyes for a moment. "No, right here is fine." The bed looked to be as far away as his own bed currently was and there was no way he was asking F'drel to carry him or even help him to his feet. Crawling in front of the man didn't seem too bad since F'drel had already seen him in Flightlust, heard him screaming, found him passed out, and watched him hug a garbage bin. What more could be lost in his eyes?
"I feel like my skin is on fire and crawling, if that makes sense?" It actually didn't feel like his own skin still. Was it a part of the come down from a Flight? Was he still a bit confused from the fight with Xyxyth and he didn't even recognise his own body now? That was horrifying and A'tay really didn't want to dwell on that or the new idea of him being stuck in Xyxyth's body. He was never sleeping again, was he? "Anyway, the floor will be cool on my skin and a blanket would be itchy right now."
That pillow, though... A'tay scooted forward a bit so he could grab it and then returned to his claimed spot along the wall. The pillow was hugged to his chest and his face semi buried in it as he thought about what else could be said right then. F'drel had been so understanding and kind and A'tay had no idea how he would ever repay him for it. There was the obvious keeping an eye on the greenrider since he was a bronzerider but he hadn't even graduated weyrling classes yet. He was a nobody. Any older rider would just roll their eyes at him if he tried to stand up and protect F'drel. Maybe one day he could return the favour of keeping the man safe but until then, A'tay had to find something else to show his gratitude.
"Thank you again. And if Xyxyth is a pain for any reason, just kick him out. He knows his way home." A'tay almost smiled at Xyxyth bristling over the words but smiling needed more muscles than he was willing to use at the moment. I promise to behave. Halomirth has been a great help and you're calming down as well. We both need a nap and then we will figure things out later. Satisfied his dragon wasn't going to cause a ruckus, A'tay shifted until he was lying on his side with the pillow under his head, proving it was just as comfortable as it had looked all along.
"I feel like my skin is on fire and crawling, if that makes sense?" It actually didn't feel like his own skin still. Was it a part of the come down from a Flight? Was he still a bit confused from the fight with Xyxyth and he didn't even recognise his own body now? That was horrifying and A'tay really didn't want to dwell on that or the new idea of him being stuck in Xyxyth's body. He was never sleeping again, was he? "Anyway, the floor will be cool on my skin and a blanket would be itchy right now."
That pillow, though... A'tay scooted forward a bit so he could grab it and then returned to his claimed spot along the wall. The pillow was hugged to his chest and his face semi buried in it as he thought about what else could be said right then. F'drel had been so understanding and kind and A'tay had no idea how he would ever repay him for it. There was the obvious keeping an eye on the greenrider since he was a bronzerider but he hadn't even graduated weyrling classes yet. He was a nobody. Any older rider would just roll their eyes at him if he tried to stand up and protect F'drel. Maybe one day he could return the favour of keeping the man safe but until then, A'tay had to find something else to show his gratitude.
"Thank you again. And if Xyxyth is a pain for any reason, just kick him out. He knows his way home." A'tay almost smiled at Xyxyth bristling over the words but smiling needed more muscles than he was willing to use at the moment. I promise to behave. Halomirth has been a great help and you're calming down as well. We both need a nap and then we will figure things out later. Satisfied his dragon wasn't going to cause a ruckus, A'tay shifted until he was lying on his side with the pillow under his head, proving it was just as comfortable as it had looked all along.