14.Feb.20, 06:38 AM
Taith squeaked in surprise at his tail being bopped and then squealed in delight as he got up and ran around the group to swipe out at his sister's switching tail. The giggling continued until he was back in his spot between Kor'is and Mylorah where he was greeted by at least one of them giving him his desired pets while the other sighed. "He's very playful and friendly," Kor'is explained to Taith's antics and knew no one would ever apply either adjective to him. He had to wonder how many people would be confused at their pairing given how opposite they were.
"Impressing has been a headache at worst and an inconvenience at best," he added with a shrug, not sure how else to explain his month in Fort. He had decided too late that he didn't want to Stand anymore so of course that meant he would Impress and at a Weyr where none of his friends were and to a clutch that was full of the loudest hatchlings he was certain ever existed. He supposed he didn't mind Taith but he would have liked to be back to his old and quiet life again.
Kor'is took a cookie and took a moment to examine it, chuckling softly when Mylorah playfully smacked him. He figured she had made them and that confirmed it. But, her baking hadn't killed anyone yet and the taste had improved thanks to C'dhin so he took a bite and nodded in appreciation. He even decided to spoil the pudgy dragon and offered him a cookie of his own. "Not that you need the sugar but Mylo successfully baking something is a rare treat and you deserve to sample it as well." This time he dodged the smack and smiled at her scowl before she too was smiling.
"I miss you and Misha," he confessed softly, gaze back on his cookie. It was good to laugh and smile and while he did manage that with Taith, it wasn't exactly the same either. Being alone wasn't the same either. "And solitude. You can't get away from the dragon in your head." His friends never expected anything from him either. G'nen seemed to, though he hadn't come out and said it yet, but Kor'is knew the man was trying to nudge him and he was going to just keep on ignoring the attempts.
"Impressing has been a headache at worst and an inconvenience at best," he added with a shrug, not sure how else to explain his month in Fort. He had decided too late that he didn't want to Stand anymore so of course that meant he would Impress and at a Weyr where none of his friends were and to a clutch that was full of the loudest hatchlings he was certain ever existed. He supposed he didn't mind Taith but he would have liked to be back to his old and quiet life again.
Kor'is took a cookie and took a moment to examine it, chuckling softly when Mylorah playfully smacked him. He figured she had made them and that confirmed it. But, her baking hadn't killed anyone yet and the taste had improved thanks to C'dhin so he took a bite and nodded in appreciation. He even decided to spoil the pudgy dragon and offered him a cookie of his own. "Not that you need the sugar but Mylo successfully baking something is a rare treat and you deserve to sample it as well." This time he dodged the smack and smiled at her scowl before she too was smiling.
"I miss you and Misha," he confessed softly, gaze back on his cookie. It was good to laugh and smile and while he did manage that with Taith, it wasn't exactly the same either. Being alone wasn't the same either. "And solitude. You can't get away from the dragon in your head." His friends never expected anything from him either. G'nen seemed to, though he hadn't come out and said it yet, but Kor'is knew the man was trying to nudge him and he was going to just keep on ignoring the attempts.