01.Feb.21, 01:33 PM
Some days A’tay believed Xyxyth was the most spoiled dragon. As they angled down toward the beach, it was decided this was one of the days. Xyxyth loved the ocean and didn’t mind that it wasn’t the most ideal of temperatures to go for a swim since there was more to enjoy than just splashing around in the water. So A’tay had agreed to spend some of the afternoon indulging his dragon as they observed the water and enjoyed the sounds.
It seemed someone else had the same idea and as they touched down a ways down from the figure, A’tay realised it was one of F’drel’s siblings. He didn’t know them that well but had met each of them a few times when he stopped in to visit the greenrider. Kalea seemed lost in her song, however, not having noticed the large bronze dragon landing behind her and A’tay smiled while he pulled his hair back and tied it quickly and with little fuss. There was always a breeze on the ocean and his hair liked to fall free so a messy tail was better than having all of his hair wildly whipping around.
“You have a lovely voice, Kalea,” A’tay finally called out as a greeting. He smiled when she saw him and he slid down Xyxyth’s side so he could remove the riding straps. He wanted his dragon to roam free but also didn’t want to worry about the salt water getting on the leather and buckles. “I hope we didn’t startle you too much. I usually don’t have to worry about sneaking up on someone with the big guy so I’m not the best at making my presence known in a subtle way.” He really couldn’t think of anything other than Xyxyth circling a bit more and landing in front of her but it was too late for that.
It seemed someone else had the same idea and as they touched down a ways down from the figure, A’tay realised it was one of F’drel’s siblings. He didn’t know them that well but had met each of them a few times when he stopped in to visit the greenrider. Kalea seemed lost in her song, however, not having noticed the large bronze dragon landing behind her and A’tay smiled while he pulled his hair back and tied it quickly and with little fuss. There was always a breeze on the ocean and his hair liked to fall free so a messy tail was better than having all of his hair wildly whipping around.
“You have a lovely voice, Kalea,” A’tay finally called out as a greeting. He smiled when she saw him and he slid down Xyxyth’s side so he could remove the riding straps. He wanted his dragon to roam free but also didn’t want to worry about the salt water getting on the leather and buckles. “I hope we didn’t startle you too much. I usually don’t have to worry about sneaking up on someone with the big guy so I’m not the best at making my presence known in a subtle way.” He really couldn’t think of anything other than Xyxyth circling a bit more and landing in front of her but it was too late for that.