26.Jan.13, 06:00 AM
A'liran looked lazily towards B'run, honestly surprised that his stories seemed to inspire the man to join in on more flights. Ali certainly wouldn't have protested, and that was something of a miracle; he was quick to chase bronzeriders out of his bed, for he hated their entitled ways and smug attitudes, but they were a rare sight. Not all bronzes were inclined to chase greens, and those who did had difficulty catching the quick smaller dragons unless they out-muscled them early on. Ali grinned a little. This bronzerider didn't seem half bad...
Now who's scheming?
Get it right, girlie. I accused you of flirting, not scheming
Is there a difference?
Sure is, honey. Flirting is innocent
The pair shared a mental laugh before B'run's comment roused Ali from his daze. He glanced over to the bronzerider and shrugged, appreciating the offer but finding it unnecessary. "Washed her the other day, but thanks."
Astoreth didn't agree. She tossed her head, sending water spraying about in a dramatic fashion. Excitement filled her.No, A'liran! I want an extra bath. Why would you turn that down? Her tone was playful, but Ali could also detect a hint of indignation. He laughed and gave her shoulder a slap before looking back to B'run. "Ast doesn't agree, though...bitch!" he joked, watching as the dragon bristled in faux-aggravation. Ali laughed at the equally sharp insult she slipped into the very back of his mind, her own no more serious than his had been.
"I guess she's getting a bath, then. Cool," A'liran said. Astoreth floated lazily back into the shallows, where Ali could dismount and stand in the waist-deep water to wash her. "So," he said, glancing back to the bronzerider that just happened to be pretty good company. "You seen any fire lizards around here?"
Get it right, girlie. I accused you of flirting, not scheming
Sure is, honey. Flirting is innocent
The pair shared a mental laugh before B'run's comment roused Ali from his daze. He glanced over to the bronzerider and shrugged, appreciating the offer but finding it unnecessary. "Washed her the other day, but thanks."
Astoreth didn't agree. She tossed her head, sending water spraying about in a dramatic fashion. Excitement filled her.
"I guess she's getting a bath, then. Cool," A'liran said. Astoreth floated lazily back into the shallows, where Ali could dismount and stand in the waist-deep water to wash her. "So," he said, glancing back to the bronzerider that just happened to be pretty good company. "You seen any fire lizards around here?"