02.Sep.21, 05:33 AM
T’bia was full of smiles as he made his way back to Jycent, the blue dragon lingering in the empty gather square while his rider shopped. T’bia had several items waiting to be picked up, but he enjoyed shopping too much to just arrive and leave without doing some poking around, and picking up things he didn’t need but definitely wanted in the moment. A new scarf that matched Jycent’s pale blue was wrapped around T’bia’s neck, while a pair of fresh new boots – tailor made – were ever so comfortable.
He’d also picked up a couple of items that M’dox had ordered, the bundles folded neatly before they were transferred to the bags Jycenth had hanging across his neck. As he put the items away, T’bia babbled happily to his dragon, not talking about anything but covering everything. It was Jycenth that noticed the young woman not far away moving with that steadfast way that said she was going places and that intrigued the dragon. Since they were going to be heading home now, the curious pair decided to poke their noses into the young woman’s business.
Jycenth stood still as T’bia mounted up, and then the dragon jumped into the air, not looking for height so much as just getting enough air that he could glide down to where the wandering figure was; Jycenth loosed a low rumbling sound as they got close, back winging so that he landed lightly, and trotted with that awkward gait dragons have when they’re on the ground. “Hello!” T’bia called, waving with one hand. “Would you like a ride somewhere?” T’bia asked, after being prompted by Jycenth that it would be polite, and T’bia was always one to be polite.
“I’m T’bia, and this is Jycenth.” He introduced them both with a shy smile.
He’d also picked up a couple of items that M’dox had ordered, the bundles folded neatly before they were transferred to the bags Jycenth had hanging across his neck. As he put the items away, T’bia babbled happily to his dragon, not talking about anything but covering everything. It was Jycenth that noticed the young woman not far away moving with that steadfast way that said she was going places and that intrigued the dragon. Since they were going to be heading home now, the curious pair decided to poke their noses into the young woman’s business.
Jycenth stood still as T’bia mounted up, and then the dragon jumped into the air, not looking for height so much as just getting enough air that he could glide down to where the wandering figure was; Jycenth loosed a low rumbling sound as they got close, back winging so that he landed lightly, and trotted with that awkward gait dragons have when they’re on the ground. “Hello!” T’bia called, waving with one hand. “Would you like a ride somewhere?” T’bia asked, after being prompted by Jycenth that it would be polite, and T’bia was always one to be polite.
“I’m T’bia, and this is Jycenth.” He introduced them both with a shy smile.