06.Sep.14, 08:50 AM
Z’ia was right; Rhaedalyn was in far too much shock from his denial and pulling away to actually stop him. She sat on his bed, lips slightly parted as she stared wordlessly at her dear bluerider. Everything was blurring around her and words were heard but didn’t connect with meaning. Nothing was happening like it was supposed to. She had no idea what that was supposed to be on the walk over to tell Z’ia but Rhaedalyn knew without a doubt that him being upset and denying everything wasn’t right.
Why did he keep saying it wasn’t possible? She knew she was definitely pregnant and a Healer confirmed it. She also knew what activities they got up to in bed so why would he say it wasn’t possible? Oh, what if he really couldn’t reproduce? That thought sent a shock through Rhaedalyn and panic started to set in. Why wouldn’t he have told her if that were the case, though? He knew how much she wanted to have a family and liked children. Besides, she was only ever with him as well.
Not entirely true, Aradissicath chimed in, pointing out she wasn’t egg-heavy on her own. Rhaedalyn frowned, mind far too scrambled to consider what that meant and decided it wasn’t possible, to quote her bluerider. She had been with R’nya that one time and with Z’ia so many more. Unless he really can’t be a father, dear. He may have been embarrassed to mention it before and didn’t think it’d be an issue yet.
“No,” Rhaedalyn whimpered and started to shake as so many of her dragon’s points started to make sense. It would be like Z’ia to try to protect her from such a horrible secret until a time they were ready to discuss options. Now, she was pregnant and surprising him like she had. No wonder he was so upset. Perhaps she could try to explain? “If it can’t be yo-” the sentence was cut off as Z’ia started demanding she leave. She could feel his pain as deeply as she felt her own. Whatever was going through his head would stay a mystery though as tears started to fall down her cheeks at the realization that she was being banished. Whether it would be for just the afternoon or forever, she had no idea, and in that moment, it didn’t matter.
Z’ia didn’t want her around and was upset that she was pregnant. Without another word, though there were a few sobs, Rhaedalyn was quickly out the door, a hand over her mouth to keep from sobbing in public.
Her perfect day was ruined. Z’ia was upset with her and now there simply wasn’t any way she could go to her friends to share what should have been joyous news. Instead, Rhaedalyn decided that the rest of the day would be spent in her room, away from the world. A slim chance that Z’ia would visit her later was clung onto even as she tried to make up reasons for turning away curious friends. How could she tell any of them what had happened? She still wasn’t sure herself.
Why did he keep saying it wasn’t possible? She knew she was definitely pregnant and a Healer confirmed it. She also knew what activities they got up to in bed so why would he say it wasn’t possible? Oh, what if he really couldn’t reproduce? That thought sent a shock through Rhaedalyn and panic started to set in. Why wouldn’t he have told her if that were the case, though? He knew how much she wanted to have a family and liked children. Besides, she was only ever with him as well.
Not entirely true, Aradissicath chimed in, pointing out she wasn’t egg-heavy on her own. Rhaedalyn frowned, mind far too scrambled to consider what that meant and decided it wasn’t possible, to quote her bluerider. She had been with R’nya that one time and with Z’ia so many more. Unless he really can’t be a father, dear. He may have been embarrassed to mention it before and didn’t think it’d be an issue yet.
“No,” Rhaedalyn whimpered and started to shake as so many of her dragon’s points started to make sense. It would be like Z’ia to try to protect her from such a horrible secret until a time they were ready to discuss options. Now, she was pregnant and surprising him like she had. No wonder he was so upset. Perhaps she could try to explain? “If it can’t be yo-” the sentence was cut off as Z’ia started demanding she leave. She could feel his pain as deeply as she felt her own. Whatever was going through his head would stay a mystery though as tears started to fall down her cheeks at the realization that she was being banished. Whether it would be for just the afternoon or forever, she had no idea, and in that moment, it didn’t matter.
Z’ia didn’t want her around and was upset that she was pregnant. Without another word, though there were a few sobs, Rhaedalyn was quickly out the door, a hand over her mouth to keep from sobbing in public.
Her perfect day was ruined. Z’ia was upset with her and now there simply wasn’t any way she could go to her friends to share what should have been joyous news. Instead, Rhaedalyn decided that the rest of the day would be spent in her room, away from the world. A slim chance that Z’ia would visit her later was clung onto even as she tried to make up reasons for turning away curious friends. How could she tell any of them what had happened? She still wasn’t sure herself.