06.Jun.19, 01:58 AM
R'vi watched as the dragons got to know each other, chuckling a bit when Vydoriath laid down to be more on Niath's height and sniffed her just as much as she was sniffing him. He was about to tell his dragon to be careful he didn't squish the small dragonet but thought better of it; teasing the young pair wouldn't be nice, especially since it seemed Niath didn't understand that level of humour. It was cute, though, watching the two interact and it helped make up for earlier.
'Nothing too inconvenient' could mean a lot of different tasks and he might have a different definition than Tala did when it came to what was inconvenient or not. He waited with his best neutral expression as Tala explained what she needed so he wouldn't give away if he was willing to help or not. Currently, he was on the fence since the story thus far didn't seem to concern him that much since he thought she was going to ask him to find someone responsible enough to cart her kid around. And then she asked him to be that person. He wasn't responsible enough for that! Why would Tala ask him to do it?
The girl is yours as well, Vydoriath chimed in as he lifted a wing to let Niath further inspect him. R'vi really didn't need that reminder. Tala telling him the kid was his had both been the scariest and best day of his life because she said he didn't have to help raise Ryvala. What did he know about raising kids? His lifestyle certainly didn't lend itself to being a good environment for a child either. Tala was an angel for kicking his ass to the curb and telling him not to bother them--in politer terms, of course.
"Um." It wasn't the most eloquent of things to say when asked for his opinion on the matter but it was the only sound he could currently make. It really didn't sound difficult and she could have asked a lot worse of him. Still, was it easy to transport a child? Could they handle the chill of between? Would she scream and kick the whole time because she didn't know him? He suddenly wanted to shove his head between his legs and take deep breaths before a panic attack took him over but R'vi held on, thanks to Vydoriath's calming touch.
"Um," he tried again, gave a little laugh at his patheticness, and made himself form proper words, "If she wants to leave with me, I'll do it." He suddenly wished Tala had been seeing a dragonrider before Impressing so he could do this fabulous request of hers.
'Nothing too inconvenient' could mean a lot of different tasks and he might have a different definition than Tala did when it came to what was inconvenient or not. He waited with his best neutral expression as Tala explained what she needed so he wouldn't give away if he was willing to help or not. Currently, he was on the fence since the story thus far didn't seem to concern him that much since he thought she was going to ask him to find someone responsible enough to cart her kid around. And then she asked him to be that person. He wasn't responsible enough for that! Why would Tala ask him to do it?
"Um." It wasn't the most eloquent of things to say when asked for his opinion on the matter but it was the only sound he could currently make. It really didn't sound difficult and she could have asked a lot worse of him. Still, was it easy to transport a child? Could they handle the chill of between? Would she scream and kick the whole time because she didn't know him? He suddenly wanted to shove his head between his legs and take deep breaths before a panic attack took him over but R'vi held on, thanks to Vydoriath's calming touch.
"Um," he tried again, gave a little laugh at his patheticness, and made himself form proper words, "If she wants to leave with me, I'll do it." He suddenly wished Tala had been seeing a dragonrider before Impressing so he could do this fabulous request of hers.