03.Dec.15, 12:23 PM
With a laugh, T’ryn took off after N’mor, shaking his head lightly at how easily swayed into mischief he was. It wasn’t like he’d leave his friend to pillage the supplies on his own though! It wasn’t even that N’mor was a hand down and could have trouble stealthily grabbing items and getting out of there before anyone saw him since the boy had practiced a lot of daily life skills regularly and had adapted rather well. No, it was simply they were two peas in a pod and since becoming friends were always there for each other and was the other’s accomplice in practically everything. Now definitely wasn’t the time to change perfectly good habits and practices!
Syrendryth started to pout but he was quickly told to stay behind as well, though T’ryn told the bronze it was so they had look outs. Strategically placing an outlook so far from the targeted area meant they had more time to sneak out if the dragon happened to hear people talk about the classroom or see them head in that direction. This reasoning worked for Syrendryth and he settled down so as to make it look like he was happily lazing around and not at all eyeing everyone up that wandered close by or in the wrong direction.
T’ryn took the lead when they got to their destination. He snuck around corners and waved his hand for N’mor to follow every time the cost was clear. When he made it to the right room, both boys slipped inside and T’ryn let out a soft laugh at their success. “So far so good. You scope out the leather and take what you think will do the trick. I’ll watch the door. Hate for someone to ruin all the fun!”
Syrendryth started to pout but he was quickly told to stay behind as well, though T’ryn told the bronze it was so they had look outs. Strategically placing an outlook so far from the targeted area meant they had more time to sneak out if the dragon happened to hear people talk about the classroom or see them head in that direction. This reasoning worked for Syrendryth and he settled down so as to make it look like he was happily lazing around and not at all eyeing everyone up that wandered close by or in the wrong direction.
T’ryn took the lead when they got to their destination. He snuck around corners and waved his hand for N’mor to follow every time the cost was clear. When he made it to the right room, both boys slipped inside and T’ryn let out a soft laugh at their success. “So far so good. You scope out the leather and take what you think will do the trick. I’ll watch the door. Hate for someone to ruin all the fun!”