16.Feb.21, 12:32 AM
There were only a few injuries that needed tending after the Hatching, thank Faranth. The clumsy little green would bear watching, and he couldn’t help smiling as he thought back to his own Impression. He’d grabbed another cup of klah to get through the morning, then gone to check in on B’kit and Erebuth. He’d seen the bluerider at the hatching and wanted to make sure he hadn’t over exerted himself with the walk.
As he ran through a few exercises to strengthen Erebuth’s wings, Semath reached out through their bond. Cirith says Sariel is looking for you. When you have some time. Did they say what it was about? No—should I ask? No bother. Tell them I’ll wrap up with Erebuth, then I’ll be there. Maybe half an hour or so.
L’gan kept up the exercises, curious about what was going. Erebuth was healing well, all things considered, but his range of motion left a lot to be desired. Hopefully in a few weeks they might be able to transfer them back to Ista where it would be warm enough to swim to try to get some sort of flight back.
Heading back to their weyr through the corridors took longer but was infinitely warmer. Semath made it back ahead of him and was warmly snuggled up with Cirith when he checked in. “Sariel? Sorry about the delay—Erebuth was doing well today, so I didn’t want to cut his session short, and Noa is taking it easy for a while, though I’m sure he’s eager for an update.”
As he ran through a few exercises to strengthen Erebuth’s wings, Semath reached out through their bond. Cirith says Sariel is looking for you. When you have some time. Did they say what it was about? No—should I ask? No bother. Tell them I’ll wrap up with Erebuth, then I’ll be there. Maybe half an hour or so.
L’gan kept up the exercises, curious about what was going. Erebuth was healing well, all things considered, but his range of motion left a lot to be desired. Hopefully in a few weeks they might be able to transfer them back to Ista where it would be warm enough to swim to try to get some sort of flight back.
Heading back to their weyr through the corridors took longer but was infinitely warmer. Semath made it back ahead of him and was warmly snuggled up with Cirith when he checked in. “Sariel? Sorry about the delay—Erebuth was doing well today, so I didn’t want to cut his session short, and Noa is taking it easy for a while, though I’m sure he’s eager for an update.”