23.Feb.13, 09:29 AM
Kahleena shook her head slightly, long blonde hair flying in every direction as Rhaedalyn tried to look past her, apparently hoping R’nya would appear from behind her skirts. Even the impassive bronzerider wasn’t quite that good at popping up out of nowhere! … Right? Kahleena spun around to make sure the man wasn’t truly creeping along behind her, and then giggled at her own folly. “I knocked on his door,” She giggled again, tossing Rhaedalyn a cheerful grin, “and left the basket for him.” She turned to look back towards the huts before trying valiantly to coax one of the happily playing blues out of the sky and into her eager arms.
He comes, love. Okalinath’s voice was gentle as she bespoke her distracted human, amused fondness clear as Kahleena tilted her head and then squealed happily, likely startling the firelizards that had been swirling around her. “He’s coming!” It was a childish singsong, but Kahleena didn’t care, and her voice wasn’t quite bad enough for those required syllables to break any glass! Okalinath gave an amused snort as she settled down near Xyreith, watching the great bronze beast with all the airs of innocence she could put on. After a moment, she crept towards him with an almost feline grace, pausing dramatically after half a step; Xyreith’s distrustful stare did little to deter the young beast as she crept forward another half a foot.
“Hello R’nya!” Kahleena greeted with a flourished curtsy when R’nya came to a halt behind them, the girl brushing her hair out of her face with an unconscious flick of her hand. Sparkling brown eyes noted the basket and the patient expression and Kahleena beamed excitedly. “Oh yes!” Spinning towards her friend, Kahleena wove her arm through Rhaedalyn’s and tugged the other girl anxiously towards the forest.
He comes, love. Okalinath’s voice was gentle as she bespoke her distracted human, amused fondness clear as Kahleena tilted her head and then squealed happily, likely startling the firelizards that had been swirling around her. “He’s coming!” It was a childish singsong, but Kahleena didn’t care, and her voice wasn’t quite bad enough for those required syllables to break any glass! Okalinath gave an amused snort as she settled down near Xyreith, watching the great bronze beast with all the airs of innocence she could put on. After a moment, she crept towards him with an almost feline grace, pausing dramatically after half a step; Xyreith’s distrustful stare did little to deter the young beast as she crept forward another half a foot.
“Hello R’nya!” Kahleena greeted with a flourished curtsy when R’nya came to a halt behind them, the girl brushing her hair out of her face with an unconscious flick of her hand. Sparkling brown eyes noted the basket and the patient expression and Kahleena beamed excitedly. “Oh yes!” Spinning towards her friend, Kahleena wove her arm through Rhaedalyn’s and tugged the other girl anxiously towards the forest.