22.May.13, 12:35 PM
There might be some one worth the effort but K’ton didn’t want anyone to know that he had an eye on Vaelya. He didn’t know what they were. Friends only – so far – with a healthy dose of flirtation sprinkled here and there, much like the topping of a cake. He couldn’t quite figure out where the two of them stood and it confused and frustrated him on many occasions. His imagination wandered as he listened to M’din talk about spoiling women. He could imagine Vaelya in the roll of weyrmate, spending her days being doted on or doting on him, with little Evritt screaming about his home, playing with Ironth. It would be happy times
The pictures that roamed freely in his mind brought a quiet, small smile to his face. It was unconscious and lit up his eyes, even such a small on had that ability. K’ton’s was definitely an expressive face. At the mention of break ups K’ton frowned. He’d never had a break up. Never experienced the pain of heartbreak that usually accompanied it. He never allowed himself to get that close to another for anything other than a little release. Sex and love were to very different things to K’ton and were placed in two very different containers in his mind. One was for gratification and one was simply ignore, the ramifications much to terrifying for him to explore. “Never had a break up. Never care to really,” he replied, “Plus you kind of need to be in an actual relationship to have one. And frankly that’s never going to happen.” His gaze wandered out along the water as he watched the brown frolic and dive. He was glad Ironth had made him come down today.
Ironth cocked his head with puzzlement. Plants that grew underwater? That was odd. He dived down below the surface to see for himself and sure enough there was a veritable forest below the waves.Huh.. I don’t know. Maybe the sunlight comes down far enough, he said. He didn’t think so though, the bottom was so dark. K’ton! he called to his rider, How do plants grow underwater? How should I know? Maybe they wait and wait and then eat dirty brown dragons that dive, to stay alive down there, K’ton replied mildly and waited for the explosion.
He wasn’t let down as Ironth suddenly blew from the water, eyes whirling yellow-red as he hovered above the water,Quickly Armath! K’ton says they eat dragons! he broadcasted with a tinge of fear. On the shore K’ton roared with laughter before shouting out loud, “I’m only playing Ironth! Plants live underwater because they live underwater! I’m positive they don’t eat dragons.” The brown grumbled with disgruntlement as he sank to float on the waves, That wasn’t funny, K’ton
The pictures that roamed freely in his mind brought a quiet, small smile to his face. It was unconscious and lit up his eyes, even such a small on had that ability. K’ton’s was definitely an expressive face. At the mention of break ups K’ton frowned. He’d never had a break up. Never experienced the pain of heartbreak that usually accompanied it. He never allowed himself to get that close to another for anything other than a little release. Sex and love were to very different things to K’ton and were placed in two very different containers in his mind. One was for gratification and one was simply ignore, the ramifications much to terrifying for him to explore. “Never had a break up. Never care to really,” he replied, “Plus you kind of need to be in an actual relationship to have one. And frankly that’s never going to happen.” His gaze wandered out along the water as he watched the brown frolic and dive. He was glad Ironth had made him come down today.
Ironth cocked his head with puzzlement. Plants that grew underwater? That was odd. He dived down below the surface to see for himself and sure enough there was a veritable forest below the waves.
He wasn’t let down as Ironth suddenly blew from the water, eyes whirling yellow-red as he hovered above the water,