10.Mar.21, 01:05 AM
"Well I always thought that between was a little underwhelming. It's cold, but it's gone in a flash, just a momentary little stop on the way to a destination." K'dar couldn't help but smile at the boldness of Rakka's request and tilted his head a moment as he considered. "Maybe. Next time I'll come I'll make sure to bring extra straps so that I can take a passenger just in case. No promises though, not unless you've got some books to trade."
You and your books... at least you are getting something out of these sorts of agreements though and not just giving our time away like you do for Mylorah. She's my sister, of course I'm going to take her wherever she wants. You could spend more time with your more entertaining friends. Probably a better investment. K'dar decided against engaging in further conversation; the last thing he needed was to let his dragon embarrass him in front of a holder.
He turned his attention back to Rakka and nodded, smiling amicably. "I will definitely be back, just hopefully when the weather is a bit nicer. And I am glad that your uncle won't mind. If he does want to fish and I happen to be here I can easily make room for him I'm sure."
K'dar turned his eye to the sky, it didn't look like the weather would be letting up and he really should get going soon. Now he just had to bid Rakka farewell without appearing too rude. What would the fancy lordlings from his books? Or Yfris for that matter? Yfris would probably just seduce her, the book lordlings would likely do some sort of sophisticated and suave sort of thing like kiss her hand. Both options seemed a bit over the top for the current situation so instead he just gave her a bow. "It was a pleasure to meet you, Rakka, thank you for your help. Hopefully I'll see you again sometime."
Tiberuth stretched and lazily walked over so that K'dar could easily climb up onto his back, and then as he was turning to walk away for his takeoff, he casually brushed his tail against the young woman. It was a silly little thing, but he couldn't help but tease just a little bit before he launched himself in the sky for the trip home. They circled overhead for a moment, partially so he could further show off and partially to make sure they got a good mental image of the area to latch onto in the future, and then they were gone into between that was definitely not haunted.
You and your books... at least you are getting something out of these sorts of agreements though and not just giving our time away like you do for Mylorah. She's my sister, of course I'm going to take her wherever she wants. You could spend more time with your more entertaining friends. Probably a better investment. K'dar decided against engaging in further conversation; the last thing he needed was to let his dragon embarrass him in front of a holder.
He turned his attention back to Rakka and nodded, smiling amicably. "I will definitely be back, just hopefully when the weather is a bit nicer. And I am glad that your uncle won't mind. If he does want to fish and I happen to be here I can easily make room for him I'm sure."
K'dar turned his eye to the sky, it didn't look like the weather would be letting up and he really should get going soon. Now he just had to bid Rakka farewell without appearing too rude. What would the fancy lordlings from his books? Or Yfris for that matter? Yfris would probably just seduce her, the book lordlings would likely do some sort of sophisticated and suave sort of thing like kiss her hand. Both options seemed a bit over the top for the current situation so instead he just gave her a bow. "It was a pleasure to meet you, Rakka, thank you for your help. Hopefully I'll see you again sometime."
Tiberuth stretched and lazily walked over so that K'dar could easily climb up onto his back, and then as he was turning to walk away for his takeoff, he casually brushed his tail against the young woman. It was a silly little thing, but he couldn't help but tease just a little bit before he launched himself in the sky for the trip home. They circled overhead for a moment, partially so he could further show off and partially to make sure they got a good mental image of the area to latch onto in the future, and then they were gone into between that was definitely not haunted.