06.Jul.13, 10:43 AM
Peorray was rather glad when M'din left her to make her own way to the Sands. She had to get her head in the game, especially on so little actual sleep, and preferred to do that with no outside distractions. Her gratitude didn't keep her from being a bit disappointed that she had to replace the taste of M'din on her lips with breakfast and klah, but she was hungry and the hatching would take a while. It would be foolish to go out there on nerves and an empty stomach.
Peorray was surprised to see eggs of both clutches rocking. The candidates, especially the gold ones, would have more choices to make today. Her own was fortunately clear. Though she'd keep an eye on Okalinath's, it was the Sacrifice Egg that she took a position near to watch patiently. She glanced around the Sands from time to time as she waited, mostly to watch for awkwardly rampaging hatchings in case she had to dodge, but her eyes avoided M'din every time. Until the hatching was over one way or another, he couldn't exist for her.
Peorray was surprised to see eggs of both clutches rocking. The candidates, especially the gold ones, would have more choices to make today. Her own was fortunately clear. Though she'd keep an eye on Okalinath's, it was the Sacrifice Egg that she took a position near to watch patiently. She glanced around the Sands from time to time as she waited, mostly to watch for awkwardly rampaging hatchings in case she had to dodge, but her eyes avoided M'din every time. Until the hatching was over one way or another, he couldn't exist for her.