03.May.18, 10:04 AM
R’vi was having a great time and he had hardly even done anything himself! It was fun walking through the snow and fun watching people skate. It was all so new and almost overwhelming because he didn’t know what he wanted to do first. He saw some people piling large snowballs on top of the other making a statue of some sort and others were making a little house out of snow. Both seemed like fun and so did the skating! He was just as excited as Indivara about finding out if they could do it that he only sort of registered that she was openly asking questions and didn’t seem to mind letting it be known that she didn’t know something. Indivara always had to be right and have all the answers and if anyone disagreed with her, it resulted with a kick to the shin or a punch to whatever body part she could reach at the time.
He couldn’t think on that too much, though, thanks to Venseth’s glorious entrance. He had been watching the skaters when it happened, though he missed the actual moment of dragon meeting ice but he did see the dragon before his friends did so he wasn’t as shocked as them when Venseth called out. It was still a shock, but he had already gotten over it and was looking for Vydoriath, making sure his dragon wasn’t crashing snow homes or something as equally insane.I am doing no such thing. Though I was almost out there with Venseth, Vydoriath sounded both insulted at the idea of ruining something and upset that he had abandoned his friend to his slippery fate.
It turned out Vydoriath was far enough behind Venseth as the three blues frolicked and chased each other in the snow that he was able to stop when Venseth went sprawling and sliding. R’vi didn’t know whether to laugh or be relieved. It would have been hilarious to see Vydoriath out there as well but it was probably for the best that only one dragon had crashed the fun since they only had to get one dragon back on land.
“Soooo… how do we fix this? Personally I say we feign innocence and leave Indivara to deal with it all,” he said to V’ler, not at all meaning it and the grin on his face said as much. He wouldn’t leave Indivara to clean up a mess no matter how serious. It was just the way of friends and ‘brats that grew up together. They were all in it together and were either punished together or got out of it together.
“Rope and pull him in while others push him?” R’vi tried to come up with ideas while V’ler worked at calming Veeth down. Vydoriath moved around the pond to sit with the smaller blue dragon as well to help settle him down. “Or, um… he’ll just have to try baby stepping his way to the nearest edge if he can’t get his footing long enough to wing it on out of there.” He had no idea what was best as he watched Venseth continue to lay flat on the ice, looking rather pitiful. A glance at V’ler told R’vi that the older bluerider had no idea how to fix this either. What good was having friends that seemed to know everything if they actually didn’t!
He couldn’t think on that too much, though, thanks to Venseth’s glorious entrance. He had been watching the skaters when it happened, though he missed the actual moment of dragon meeting ice but he did see the dragon before his friends did so he wasn’t as shocked as them when Venseth called out. It was still a shock, but he had already gotten over it and was looking for Vydoriath, making sure his dragon wasn’t crashing snow homes or something as equally insane.
It turned out Vydoriath was far enough behind Venseth as the three blues frolicked and chased each other in the snow that he was able to stop when Venseth went sprawling and sliding. R’vi didn’t know whether to laugh or be relieved. It would have been hilarious to see Vydoriath out there as well but it was probably for the best that only one dragon had crashed the fun since they only had to get one dragon back on land.
“Soooo… how do we fix this? Personally I say we feign innocence and leave Indivara to deal with it all,” he said to V’ler, not at all meaning it and the grin on his face said as much. He wouldn’t leave Indivara to clean up a mess no matter how serious. It was just the way of friends and ‘brats that grew up together. They were all in it together and were either punished together or got out of it together.
“Rope and pull him in while others push him?” R’vi tried to come up with ideas while V’ler worked at calming Veeth down. Vydoriath moved around the pond to sit with the smaller blue dragon as well to help settle him down. “Or, um… he’ll just have to try baby stepping his way to the nearest edge if he can’t get his footing long enough to wing it on out of there.” He had no idea what was best as he watched Venseth continue to lay flat on the ice, looking rather pitiful. A glance at V’ler told R’vi that the older bluerider had no idea how to fix this either. What good was having friends that seemed to know everything if they actually didn’t!