26.Jun.21, 05:03 AM
Did he feel the need to be alone? Ulliendis gave the mind-visitor the courtesy of taking a moment to consider the question and what it proposed. Sure, he supposed that sounded nice and he sometimes even partook in such things as quiet solitude. He couldn’t deny everyone needed some time away from others to make sure they didn’t forget who they were. But for the most part, he loved being around others, loved talking, and even loved learning what he could about other people. It was fun, plain and simple.
He tried to convey that to his current friend but Ulliendis suspected they were of very different minds on the matter. He was willing to bet this egg did not contain his lifemate. Then again, some people he had chatted with over the months seemed to like the idea of having a dragon that was a balance to their personality. Would a demure dragon that enjoyed quiet time be what he ended up with? No, that didn’t feel like the right sort of match but who was he to judge? Maybe he did need that counter in his life but maybe he did need a sneaky partner in crime as well. Time would tell. He hoped, anyway.
Ulliendis parted ways with the dragonet and glanced to the assistant that was closest to where he was and gathered there was still a bit of time left. He bet he could squeeze in one or two more eggs but perhaps that last little friend was right. A little down time would be nice. Having so many baby dragons flit in and out of his head was actually somewhat exhausting. A nap sounded rather delightful once they were dismissed. Then he’d be refreshed and able to properly socialize for a late lunch.
He tried to convey that to his current friend but Ulliendis suspected they were of very different minds on the matter. He was willing to bet this egg did not contain his lifemate. Then again, some people he had chatted with over the months seemed to like the idea of having a dragon that was a balance to their personality. Would a demure dragon that enjoyed quiet time be what he ended up with? No, that didn’t feel like the right sort of match but who was he to judge? Maybe he did need that counter in his life but maybe he did need a sneaky partner in crime as well. Time would tell. He hoped, anyway.
Ulliendis parted ways with the dragonet and glanced to the assistant that was closest to where he was and gathered there was still a bit of time left. He bet he could squeeze in one or two more eggs but perhaps that last little friend was right. A little down time would be nice. Having so many baby dragons flit in and out of his head was actually somewhat exhausting. A nap sounded rather delightful once they were dismissed. Then he’d be refreshed and able to properly socialize for a late lunch.