03.Jun.19, 09:25 AM
R’vi smiled at the young green pair and waved at Niath when she wandered a bit closer, no doubt curious about whom the new person was. He remembered Vydoriath’s curiosity at that age and while it was cute looking back on it now, it was sometimes a headache at the time. “I’m great, as always,” which was mostly true. He felt like he had found his groove again after the far too lengthy slump his brother Impressing before him and all but flat out leaving him forever had put him in. Sure, that morning had been a bit bumpy but it wasn’t enough to keep him down for long and he regaled Tala with a fun—and clean given the audience—story that had happened to him recently. He could tell there was something she wanted to get to but appreciated her attempt to wait before jumping to it and adored the way she was still engaged in his tale.
When he finished and it was clear he was going to give her a chance to change the topic, R’vi chuckled at her lead in. “You have more restraint than some people I know. They would have launched right into it as soon as they saw me.” So she needed a favour that involved some travel time. While he was mostly relieved, R’vi was growing suspicious about where the favour was going to take him and if he would have the ability to decline.
He didn’t reply right away to indicate she should continue or that he was interested but instead focused on the small green dragonet. A few steps closer were taken before he kneeled and held out his hand to Niath to sniff or nudge but hopefully not bite in greeting. “I’m R’vi and that big guy over there is Vydoriath. I’m a friend of Tala’s and I was there the night you two met. I hope she’s not driving you too crazy,” he stage whispered the last statement, pretending it was a secret conversation for just the two of them but he glanced back to Tala and smiled. “Vy’s a pretty cool guy if you want to go meet him.” As usual, Vydoriath hung back from the humans. He didn’t like crowding them but also didn’t want to intimidate or upset Niath but R’vi knew the big blue wouldn’t mind her going to him if she wanted to.
Deciding he liked where he was but the kneeling was too much work, R’vi shifted so he could sit on the ground and patted the spot near him for Tala to join him if interested. “I feel like I may regret this but what sort of favour do you need me to do?”
When he finished and it was clear he was going to give her a chance to change the topic, R’vi chuckled at her lead in. “You have more restraint than some people I know. They would have launched right into it as soon as they saw me.” So she needed a favour that involved some travel time. While he was mostly relieved, R’vi was growing suspicious about where the favour was going to take him and if he would have the ability to decline.
He didn’t reply right away to indicate she should continue or that he was interested but instead focused on the small green dragonet. A few steps closer were taken before he kneeled and held out his hand to Niath to sniff or nudge but hopefully not bite in greeting. “I’m R’vi and that big guy over there is Vydoriath. I’m a friend of Tala’s and I was there the night you two met. I hope she’s not driving you too crazy,” he stage whispered the last statement, pretending it was a secret conversation for just the two of them but he glanced back to Tala and smiled. “Vy’s a pretty cool guy if you want to go meet him.” As usual, Vydoriath hung back from the humans. He didn’t like crowding them but also didn’t want to intimidate or upset Niath but R’vi knew the big blue wouldn’t mind her going to him if she wanted to.
Deciding he liked where he was but the kneeling was too much work, R’vi shifted so he could sit on the ground and patted the spot near him for Tala to join him if interested. “I feel like I may regret this but what sort of favour do you need me to do?”