05.Jan.20, 02:27 PM
This egg was no better than the last! How rude were these golden babies? Katiryn walked away disgusted by them. She knew their reactions now didn’t mean anything but a part of her couldn’t let go of the fact that both hated her and it was pretty obvious she wasn’t going to end up with either of them.
Fine.
She didn’t want them anyway. If that was a sample of their personality she didn’t want to put up with that regularly. They were probably ridiculously sweet girls but when their moods soured they would be handfuls. She didn’t necessarily want to wish that on anyone but she also knew she wasn’t the only girl with big dreams that desperately wanted to Impress so instead of being spiteful and hanging onto the hate, Katiryn silently wished the eggs and the girls good luck.
There was no way either of them wouldn’t find their mates. The selection of girls for the Hatching had a lot of strong contenders—she always scoped out the competition in any field. Two lucky girls were going to walk away happy soon and Katiryn knew she wouldn’t be one of them and that was okay. She wanted the right dragon for her, not the most readily available.
Since there was still time, she knew she could go Touch some of the regular eggs to help up her chances but that didn’t appeal to her either. The golds had dampened her mood and she didn’t want to get in the way of the Candidates that were still having fun. So she moved off to the stands to wait out the time, though she pointedly didn’t sit near Kordiavis. He looked like a rain cloud again and Katiryn didn’t want to be a part of that.
Fine.
She didn’t want them anyway. If that was a sample of their personality she didn’t want to put up with that regularly. They were probably ridiculously sweet girls but when their moods soured they would be handfuls. She didn’t necessarily want to wish that on anyone but she also knew she wasn’t the only girl with big dreams that desperately wanted to Impress so instead of being spiteful and hanging onto the hate, Katiryn silently wished the eggs and the girls good luck.
There was no way either of them wouldn’t find their mates. The selection of girls for the Hatching had a lot of strong contenders—she always scoped out the competition in any field. Two lucky girls were going to walk away happy soon and Katiryn knew she wouldn’t be one of them and that was okay. She wanted the right dragon for her, not the most readily available.
Since there was still time, she knew she could go Touch some of the regular eggs to help up her chances but that didn’t appeal to her either. The golds had dampened her mood and she didn’t want to get in the way of the Candidates that were still having fun. So she moved off to the stands to wait out the time, though she pointedly didn’t sit near Kordiavis. He looked like a rain cloud again and Katiryn didn’t want to be a part of that.