11.Sep.12, 08:25 PM
Finding Visltine's laughter a bit infectious T'shiro couldn't help but continue grinning; though he did have to consciously peel his eyes away from her, pinning his attention back on Crucluith when she blushed so bashfully. How cute! It was difficult not to want to stare.
Well, he had to admit, Visltine was certainly prettier than a lot of other women in Katila, and similarly as she, it'd been a long while since he'd really had the opportunity to enjoy the company of a female outside of work. When Visltine was agreeable to the idea of cliff diving, he couldn't have been more glad.
Meeting her gaze again, the Bronzerider nodded, obviously pleased. "Then what are we waiting for?" T'shiro motioned her to follow, leaving the water so that they could walk along the shoreline until they reached the point where a slow rising slope turned into a much more prominent hillside that gave way to the cliff face. There were 'paths' which were nondescript and, at points, overgrown by foliage leading up to the ledges overlooking the lake that they could jump from; for starters, T'shiro led them up the hill to the shortest one -even being the shortest, it was still a fair height.
Hey Cru. Can you take Oruth with you and check the water for anything that might be a danger where we're jumping?
The Bronze's neck snaked around to regard Oruth as he swam in the direction of the cliffs. Oruth? We'll swim to where they're jumping and make sure the area is clear. He assumed there would be none, since there were no such protrusions the previous time they'd come here.
Crucluith seemed a little more pleased at the moment, though he still only spoke to Oruth as circumstance demanded it of him. Slithering under the surface of the water at the base of the hilly formation, the dragon's tail flicked upwards out of the water before disappearing with the rest of him. From what he could tell, his assertion had been correct. They should be able to dive safely as long as no one slipped and fell. Cru's head resurfaced, allowing his eyes to barely peer above the gentle ripples of the water. Looks safe from here.
Glancing back periodically to make sure Visltine was doing alright, they'd just about reached the point from which they could jump by the time Crucluith's affirmation became a reassurance in his rider's mind. The Bronzerider smiled back at the Greenrider when they got there. "This is it. Would you like to go first?"
Well, he had to admit, Visltine was certainly prettier than a lot of other women in Katila, and similarly as she, it'd been a long while since he'd really had the opportunity to enjoy the company of a female outside of work. When Visltine was agreeable to the idea of cliff diving, he couldn't have been more glad.
Meeting her gaze again, the Bronzerider nodded, obviously pleased. "Then what are we waiting for?" T'shiro motioned her to follow, leaving the water so that they could walk along the shoreline until they reached the point where a slow rising slope turned into a much more prominent hillside that gave way to the cliff face. There were 'paths' which were nondescript and, at points, overgrown by foliage leading up to the ledges overlooking the lake that they could jump from; for starters, T'shiro led them up the hill to the shortest one -even being the shortest, it was still a fair height.
Hey Cru. Can you take Oruth with you and check the water for anything that might be a danger where we're jumping?
The Bronze's neck snaked around to regard Oruth as he swam in the direction of the cliffs. Oruth? We'll swim to where they're jumping and make sure the area is clear. He assumed there would be none, since there were no such protrusions the previous time they'd come here.
Crucluith seemed a little more pleased at the moment, though he still only spoke to Oruth as circumstance demanded it of him. Slithering under the surface of the water at the base of the hilly formation, the dragon's tail flicked upwards out of the water before disappearing with the rest of him. From what he could tell, his assertion had been correct. They should be able to dive safely as long as no one slipped and fell. Cru's head resurfaced, allowing his eyes to barely peer above the gentle ripples of the water. Looks safe from here.
Glancing back periodically to make sure Visltine was doing alright, they'd just about reached the point from which they could jump by the time Crucluith's affirmation became a reassurance in his rider's mind. The Bronzerider smiled back at the Greenrider when they got there. "This is it. Would you like to go first?"
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[span style="background-color:#330000;"][color=#663333]Cruclith Speech[/color][/span]