05.Aug.13, 02:56 AM
A breeze blew against Arddra as she slept, bringing the scent of dragon to her nostrils but her sleep was deep enough the scent only brought pleasant dreams. Faintly she also felt minute vibrations through the wall she was leaning against in her sleep.
In her dreams she saw herself riding a dragon, a golden beauty who climbed high and with no more effort than than walking. The sense of freedom was exhilarating and she laughed it all the joy she had in her youth. It was rare for her to dream of such pleasant things, most times she dreamed of darkness and pain and loneliness. At last dark dreams were the majority she remembered.
Morith's soft call in her mind mixed with the dream, and she replied I am awake, never have I been so happy! Even lost in her dream Arddra realized Morith's voice wasn't just her imagination, that and his gentle nudge on her side slowly drew her back. The dream Arddra and her golden dragon no longer climbed to catch the sun, instead she spiraled down, her dragon's hide lost it's golden hue and suddenly was bronze. The shock of riding a bronze dragon instead of a gold broke the dream and Arddra's eyes fluttered open to see the softly glowing eyes of Morith.
"Morith.." Arddra says softly, smiling, reaching out to touch him. Just before her hand touched his muzzle she hesitated then guessed he wouldn't mind. Her mind was still recalling the dream and it took a few moments for her to realize what having Morith here meant. It also brought her back to remembering where she was too.
"You're here!" She say and immediately felt panic as she realized V'rih must be near. She stood up and brushed herself off, looking around to see where the dragonrider was. Arddra then spotted him standing beside Morith. She bit her lip, feeling suddenly very self conscious.
"Hello," She says nervously then cleared her throat. She had no idea how long she slept but given the angle of the sun now, she was certain it was quite late in the afternoon, if not already dinner time. Arddra also realized she was hungry too. "I...I came to return your shirt and I must have fell asleep while resting before I headed back." Arddra quickly explained.
In her dreams she saw herself riding a dragon, a golden beauty who climbed high and with no more effort than than walking. The sense of freedom was exhilarating and she laughed it all the joy she had in her youth. It was rare for her to dream of such pleasant things, most times she dreamed of darkness and pain and loneliness. At last dark dreams were the majority she remembered.
Morith's soft call in her mind mixed with the dream, and she replied I am awake, never have I been so happy! Even lost in her dream Arddra realized Morith's voice wasn't just her imagination, that and his gentle nudge on her side slowly drew her back. The dream Arddra and her golden dragon no longer climbed to catch the sun, instead she spiraled down, her dragon's hide lost it's golden hue and suddenly was bronze. The shock of riding a bronze dragon instead of a gold broke the dream and Arddra's eyes fluttered open to see the softly glowing eyes of Morith.
"Morith.." Arddra says softly, smiling, reaching out to touch him. Just before her hand touched his muzzle she hesitated then guessed he wouldn't mind. Her mind was still recalling the dream and it took a few moments for her to realize what having Morith here meant. It also brought her back to remembering where she was too.
"You're here!" She say and immediately felt panic as she realized V'rih must be near. She stood up and brushed herself off, looking around to see where the dragonrider was. Arddra then spotted him standing beside Morith. She bit her lip, feeling suddenly very self conscious.
"Hello," She says nervously then cleared her throat. She had no idea how long she slept but given the angle of the sun now, she was certain it was quite late in the afternoon, if not already dinner time. Arddra also realized she was hungry too. "I...I came to return your shirt and I must have fell asleep while resting before I headed back." Arddra quickly explained.