03.Nov.20, 03:17 AM
Kor'is wasn't a fan of how much glee Taith was emitting. That had to mean the dragons were up to something but since they were both sitting still and not even pestering them with questions, he didn't have much else to go on. His suspicions leaned toward either the dragons were plotting their next adventure or Cazan had promised to spoil her troublemaking dragon somehow and Malvayth had told Taith. Everyone had tipped toed around the screaming gold since she hatched that it was no wonder that she knew how to play Cazan so easily and manipulate her into getting what she wanted.
He was tuning them all out--except keeping tabs on Taith's emotions since he could admit he had been lacking in that particular area and black dragons drilled that point home--but was still startled when the gentle voice nudged his mind, Aradissicath says our time is up for the day and we can go home. Kor'is was thrilled to hear it but Taith always seemed sad that it was time. It wasn't like he could only see the gold during these hours and they could communicate from further away. Maybe he just liked lounging on the hot sands.
Not wanting to waste more time near the golds, Kor'is grabbed his items and stood, giving a small stretch as he did so. He didn't give any verbal indication that he was leaving, just simply headed for the exit. Anything he said would encourage a conversation and he was all for less is best.
Bye, Malvayth! I'll see you tomorrow! Taith gave his sister a nuzzle before trotting along behind Kor'is. He enjoyed their time together and wished his rider would as well. But he also knew Kor'is took a while to warm up to someone so there was hope! They had months together and Taith was firm in his belief that they would all be friends. They had to be. He wanted to go to Telgar as well and having more friends there would inspire Kor'is to agree.
He was tuning them all out--except keeping tabs on Taith's emotions since he could admit he had been lacking in that particular area and black dragons drilled that point home--but was still startled when the gentle voice nudged his mind, Aradissicath says our time is up for the day and we can go home. Kor'is was thrilled to hear it but Taith always seemed sad that it was time. It wasn't like he could only see the gold during these hours and they could communicate from further away. Maybe he just liked lounging on the hot sands.
Not wanting to waste more time near the golds, Kor'is grabbed his items and stood, giving a small stretch as he did so. He didn't give any verbal indication that he was leaving, just simply headed for the exit. Anything he said would encourage a conversation and he was all for less is best.
Bye, Malvayth! I'll see you tomorrow! Taith gave his sister a nuzzle before trotting along behind Kor'is. He enjoyed their time together and wished his rider would as well. But he also knew Kor'is took a while to warm up to someone so there was hope! They had months together and Taith was firm in his belief that they would all be friends. They had to be. He wanted to go to Telgar as well and having more friends there would inspire Kor'is to agree.