15.Oct.20, 12:42 PM
Boring, she couldn't understand why A'tay would cling to it. He would definitely be a fun distraction in the weyr, a fun little project she could keep working on even as she sought out other outlets for fun. "Boring is not always safe you know. And fun isn't always dangerous. There are a number of fun and safe things we could do for instance. We could find a nice large bath and I can show you just how much fun we could have in some water if you didn't want to wait until tomorrow."
Zelly batted her eyes at him but resisted going in for a cold damp hug since he was carrying her things. She hadn't even had to ask! That alone would have made him work exploring a bit more if he wasn't already cute and providing such a fun little puzzle. All she had to do was find out how to coax him out of his stubborn shell.
Her thoughts were immediately derailed by the large bronze dragon's appearance. He was much bigger than the green that had searched her, and for a moment she just stayed back to stare at his immense bulk, not so much afraid but surprised. At A'tay's insistence she got closer and she smiled. "So much bigger than the last one I saw! Hello Xy, can I call you Xy?" She reached out to feel his warm hide and giggled, turning back to A'tay. "Quite the impressive dragon, I don't know that I've ever seen one this big. Definitely not up close. Hopefully he's fine with me teaching you to be less of a boring boy. We could always practice being a bit more adventurous and exciting at the Gather..."
Zelly batted her eyes at him but resisted going in for a cold damp hug since he was carrying her things. She hadn't even had to ask! That alone would have made him work exploring a bit more if he wasn't already cute and providing such a fun little puzzle. All she had to do was find out how to coax him out of his stubborn shell.
Her thoughts were immediately derailed by the large bronze dragon's appearance. He was much bigger than the green that had searched her, and for a moment she just stayed back to stare at his immense bulk, not so much afraid but surprised. At A'tay's insistence she got closer and she smiled. "So much bigger than the last one I saw! Hello Xy, can I call you Xy?" She reached out to feel his warm hide and giggled, turning back to A'tay. "Quite the impressive dragon, I don't know that I've ever seen one this big. Definitely not up close. Hopefully he's fine with me teaching you to be less of a boring boy. We could always practice being a bit more adventurous and exciting at the Gather..."