29.Dec.13, 07:08 PM
D’hys had been cautiously enjoying the show of B’jin flailing around with the gold firelizard but when Larrikith appeared and let her fury be known, the fun stopped. Several quick steps back away from B’jin were taken. Larrikith may have only been a green but she was still a dragon and she was not in a good mood. There really wasn’t a desire to be caught up in that and D’hys let B’jin deal with her on his own. It was known that dragons didn’t harm humans but D’hys was certain that in her current mood that was likely due to a flitter impressing her rider, exceptions would be made.
Zeianth held his ground, unmoving from where he had ended up sitting to watch the humans discuss eggs and who should keep the little gold. D’hys worked his way over to the icy blue and leaned against him to observe the show from a safe distance. It was amusing to see the tiny green pin B’jin down but it was even better when the firelizard let her opinion be known. D’hys hated the creatures but in that moment, he almost liked that one. The stunned silence that followed her dressing down of Larrikith was beautiful and B’jin’s laughter and sudden change of mind was even better. He knew the green pair had a shaky bond at best but seeing their relationship in action was something else entirely.
“With good reason it seems,” D’hys smirked at the greenrider but didn’t move back into a more appropriate distance for chatting. He liked the new space between him and the gold. He also liked keeping a bit of room between him and Larrikith still since it was hard to say how the green would react again. Now that Larrikith was back, it seemed like a good chance to get out of there all together but D’hys hesitated as he regarded the new trio. Larrikith would likely between them all if B’jin rode her home right then or possibly try to drop them from high up.
“I’m going to offer up a ride back to the Weyr one more time before leaving you in Larrikith’s clutches.” D’hys’ amusement was evident in his voice and he openly wore a smirk. He’d prefer to have B’jin indebted to him again and believing how kind and wonderful he was but while there was a risk of Larrikith being evil, he knew nothing more than B’jin having to walk home would happen. Either way, he’d see the greenrider again another day to harass him.
Zeianth held his ground, unmoving from where he had ended up sitting to watch the humans discuss eggs and who should keep the little gold. D’hys worked his way over to the icy blue and leaned against him to observe the show from a safe distance. It was amusing to see the tiny green pin B’jin down but it was even better when the firelizard let her opinion be known. D’hys hated the creatures but in that moment, he almost liked that one. The stunned silence that followed her dressing down of Larrikith was beautiful and B’jin’s laughter and sudden change of mind was even better. He knew the green pair had a shaky bond at best but seeing their relationship in action was something else entirely.
“With good reason it seems,” D’hys smirked at the greenrider but didn’t move back into a more appropriate distance for chatting. He liked the new space between him and the gold. He also liked keeping a bit of room between him and Larrikith still since it was hard to say how the green would react again. Now that Larrikith was back, it seemed like a good chance to get out of there all together but D’hys hesitated as he regarded the new trio. Larrikith would likely between them all if B’jin rode her home right then or possibly try to drop them from high up.
“I’m going to offer up a ride back to the Weyr one more time before leaving you in Larrikith’s clutches.” D’hys’ amusement was evident in his voice and he openly wore a smirk. He’d prefer to have B’jin indebted to him again and believing how kind and wonderful he was but while there was a risk of Larrikith being evil, he knew nothing more than B’jin having to walk home would happen. Either way, he’d see the greenrider again another day to harass him.