16.Oct.20, 01:12 PM
Zelly smirked as A'tay tried to declare that he didn't hate fun, though hearing he already knew how to dance was a pleasant surprise. "I look forward to seeing you dance, maybe you can teach me a few moves I don't know." She also looked forward to seeing him prove he didn't hate fun, but she didn't want to tease him about that quite yet. She pulled back to give a small dismissive wave when he mentioned the swimming lessons. "Oh they'll happen as they happen. There is no escape for that. And I imagine it would take a while since you mentioned being afraid, but I'll get you there one day, even if we have to go an inch at a time."
She would just have to find a way to make the lessons fun for her as well, though given they wold be happening in or near the water she was sure she could manage. A'tay's sudden embarrassment made her quite curious as to what sort of people watching he thought she did, but before she could ask his dragon stole her attention. Zelly smiled up at him, amused that he'd given her a nickname. "LaLa? That sounds fine by me. Zel or LaLa, whichever you're in the mood for, Xy."
She watched A'tay climb up the dragon, curious if he was going to try to run away, but the invitation to join him made her giggle. "If he doesn't mind I would love to join you." She carefully tried to climb up like she'd seen him do just moments ago, reaching up to take his hand to help boost her up the last bit. She settled onto the dragon in front of his rider. "This... this is much higher than I thought. I wonder if I could jump from up here into the water... It is a nice view though." She smiled and leaned back to lounge against her new friend and project. "You know, swimming doesn't sound like it could be as scary as flying. If you can fly you can probably manage to swim with me one day."
She would just have to find a way to make the lessons fun for her as well, though given they wold be happening in or near the water she was sure she could manage. A'tay's sudden embarrassment made her quite curious as to what sort of people watching he thought she did, but before she could ask his dragon stole her attention. Zelly smiled up at him, amused that he'd given her a nickname. "LaLa? That sounds fine by me. Zel or LaLa, whichever you're in the mood for, Xy."
She watched A'tay climb up the dragon, curious if he was going to try to run away, but the invitation to join him made her giggle. "If he doesn't mind I would love to join you." She carefully tried to climb up like she'd seen him do just moments ago, reaching up to take his hand to help boost her up the last bit. She settled onto the dragon in front of his rider. "This... this is much higher than I thought. I wonder if I could jump from up here into the water... It is a nice view though." She smiled and leaned back to lounge against her new friend and project. "You know, swimming doesn't sound like it could be as scary as flying. If you can fly you can probably manage to swim with me one day."