22.Feb.21, 05:53 PM
"Probably. I'll try and see if I can get her to practice being sneaky on our way out, though I'm sure people will notice her absence as soon as we're gone." Cazan smiled, thinking about how flamboyant and chatty her dragon was, eagerly making her own friends, and accidentally making enemies she wasn't aware of. Though annoyed kitchen workers and people who found her too obnoxious probably didn't really count as enemies.
The kiss and the almost too sweet words left her smiling, arms moving to wrap loosely around T'ryn as she let out a happy sigh. "I'm not really that sure if you're the lucky one, you make me feel lucky. After all you are quite the catch, I'm sure there are plenty of people who would love to be with you, and yet you keep coming back to me and want to be mine just as much as I'm yours. And I'm glad that Syrendryth likes me, I'm rather fond of him too."
It was a bit of a shame, she mused, that the bronze was already quite attached to his dragon wife, but even if he wasn't she wasn't sure he would have been interested in Malvayth. Especially since he mostly just tolerated her enthusiasm and suffered through visits with her as patiently as he could from what Cazan saw. The fact that he was willing to put up with Mal at all was honestly rather nice and she laughed as soon as T'ryn mentioned her roping Syrendryth into one of her plays as a villain. "Oh, he puts up with her enough as it is. We don't need Mal getting ideas."
Cazan pulled him back down into another kiss, lingering in how right it felt that soon she and her mate would be home together instead of having him just visiting. "I can't wait to be home with you."
The kiss and the almost too sweet words left her smiling, arms moving to wrap loosely around T'ryn as she let out a happy sigh. "I'm not really that sure if you're the lucky one, you make me feel lucky. After all you are quite the catch, I'm sure there are plenty of people who would love to be with you, and yet you keep coming back to me and want to be mine just as much as I'm yours. And I'm glad that Syrendryth likes me, I'm rather fond of him too."
It was a bit of a shame, she mused, that the bronze was already quite attached to his dragon wife, but even if he wasn't she wasn't sure he would have been interested in Malvayth. Especially since he mostly just tolerated her enthusiasm and suffered through visits with her as patiently as he could from what Cazan saw. The fact that he was willing to put up with Mal at all was honestly rather nice and she laughed as soon as T'ryn mentioned her roping Syrendryth into one of her plays as a villain. "Oh, he puts up with her enough as it is. We don't need Mal getting ideas."
Cazan pulled him back down into another kiss, lingering in how right it felt that soon she and her mate would be home together instead of having him just visiting. "I can't wait to be home with you."