25.Oct.17, 03:41 AM
"That's a great idea!" Ayontay hadn't thought of that but then he hadn't even had a firelizard of his own for more than hour. He supposed he would have eventually come up with that idea or just gone along with it when Clover showed up one day with a letter for him. Now he could send one to Madiquel first or to the boys since they didn't have a firelizard of their own. It was pretty exciting! He'd definitely work on training Shadow as soon as the little blue was a bit older and seemed ready for such adventures.
"They'll figure out in time for us to need it," Ayontay said cheerfully, rubbing oil into Shadow's belly. He was confident they'd still be able to talk regularly and find people willing to help them see each other. Two of their close friends had dragons after all and he didn't see them protesting to playing ferry when they'd be seeing him as well. He was still sad that they wouldn't be able to get together at any hour like the whim that brought him to Madiquel that night but it wasn't the end of the world just yet.
"Don't worry, Madi, we'll make it work and it'll help us work on our story-telling," he laughed a bit at the idea as he tried to keep his friend happy. He knew she didn't want to move again and even though he wasn't privy to her thoughts, Ayontay was also a bit sad that the life they had in Katila would never be repeated. The new-old Weyrs were different than living in huts in the jungle so even if they were in the same Weyr together, it wouldn't be as easy to run around and sneak off into a forest. But the new life would be just as great, Ayontay was sure of it and he'd do his best to make that happen.
Starting with now. They'd be parting ways soon so he'd leave them on a good note, teasing Madiquel, making her laugh, asking questions about caring for a firelizard and even helping her finish up with the packing.
"They'll figure out in time for us to need it," Ayontay said cheerfully, rubbing oil into Shadow's belly. He was confident they'd still be able to talk regularly and find people willing to help them see each other. Two of their close friends had dragons after all and he didn't see them protesting to playing ferry when they'd be seeing him as well. He was still sad that they wouldn't be able to get together at any hour like the whim that brought him to Madiquel that night but it wasn't the end of the world just yet.
"Don't worry, Madi, we'll make it work and it'll help us work on our story-telling," he laughed a bit at the idea as he tried to keep his friend happy. He knew she didn't want to move again and even though he wasn't privy to her thoughts, Ayontay was also a bit sad that the life they had in Katila would never be repeated. The new-old Weyrs were different than living in huts in the jungle so even if they were in the same Weyr together, it wouldn't be as easy to run around and sneak off into a forest. But the new life would be just as great, Ayontay was sure of it and he'd do his best to make that happen.
Starting with now. They'd be parting ways soon so he'd leave them on a good note, teasing Madiquel, making her laugh, asking questions about caring for a firelizard and even helping her finish up with the packing.