06.Jan.21, 12:30 PM
Well this was mortifying. Zoremet frowned as he looked around the tunnels deep in the lower caverns. He was sure he was supposed to take a right and then a left to get back out, but that had just taken him to a storage room and not the way back out. He'd He had that sinking feeling he always got when he realized he was getting lost, but that was normally outside while hiking, not while he was still in a Weyr!
With a sigh he tried to take a few more turns, a few more paths to try to find some sort of escape before he had to send for help. He'd come to Fort to Stand for the clutches, getting lost probably wouldn't look good. What sort of dragonrider got lost while looking for the spare knitting supplies? He hadn't even found those yet for that matter.
This was probably another sign that he didn't need to get a dragon, maybe he could just knit for the Weyr and cuddle for work. He'd brought that up to K'dar once and his older brother had just laughed and given him a firm but good natured thunking on the back at the "joke." Other siblings had pointed out that dragons could make great cuddlers as well, and would likely be a better companion than Pit alone, helping him explore without getting lost.
What would be would be, Zoremet supposed. That was why he was here now, getting ready to touch some eggs and Stand, and that was why he was sitting down to lean against the wall as Pit chirped and bounced around to look for landmarks she could try to share with whatever potential rescuer she could find. The little pale green firelizard wasn't the best at delivering notes or retrieving objects, but this was something that she had practiced enough that she was now quite talented at bringing rescuers to him.
Once he was comfortable, Pit landed on his lap and he smiled as he gave her a quick and affectionate pat. "Go on, find someone to get me out of here then." With a determined trill she set off, poofing away to find a good rescuer she'd be able to communicate with. She focused first on finding a familiar face before pestering him, wings flapping and frantically chirping as she tried to catch his attention. Once she was sure she had her potential savior's attention and he seemed inclined to help, she started to share a few images of her boy's location.
With a sigh he tried to take a few more turns, a few more paths to try to find some sort of escape before he had to send for help. He'd come to Fort to Stand for the clutches, getting lost probably wouldn't look good. What sort of dragonrider got lost while looking for the spare knitting supplies? He hadn't even found those yet for that matter.
This was probably another sign that he didn't need to get a dragon, maybe he could just knit for the Weyr and cuddle for work. He'd brought that up to K'dar once and his older brother had just laughed and given him a firm but good natured thunking on the back at the "joke." Other siblings had pointed out that dragons could make great cuddlers as well, and would likely be a better companion than Pit alone, helping him explore without getting lost.
What would be would be, Zoremet supposed. That was why he was here now, getting ready to touch some eggs and Stand, and that was why he was sitting down to lean against the wall as Pit chirped and bounced around to look for landmarks she could try to share with whatever potential rescuer she could find. The little pale green firelizard wasn't the best at delivering notes or retrieving objects, but this was something that she had practiced enough that she was now quite talented at bringing rescuers to him.
Once he was comfortable, Pit landed on his lap and he smiled as he gave her a quick and affectionate pat. "Go on, find someone to get me out of here then." With a determined trill she set off, poofing away to find a good rescuer she'd be able to communicate with. She focused first on finding a familiar face before pestering him, wings flapping and frantically chirping as she tried to catch his attention. Once she was sure she had her potential savior's attention and he seemed inclined to help, she started to share a few images of her boy's location.