24.Aug.19, 03:11 AM
A'tay cringed when Clover tackled Shadow, thankfully avoiding any sort of injury from two firelizards colliding and bickering over a piece of bread. At least now he knew where Shadow was picking up some of his bad behaviour. Madiquel was lost to a fit of giggles but A'tay just gawked at her. Sure, her giggles were cute and he was glad she was having fun but she wasn't the one that had to constantly live with Shadow. He'd have to come up with something evil to teach Clover next time the green brought him a note.
Sighing at the scuffle, A'tay nodded and followed Madiquel back out to the dance square where Mylorah was dancing with Misharan and being their usual spectacle. When those two loud personalities got together, it was hard to focus anywhere else. Which suited him just fine; it meant no one would be watching him and he could enjoy himself without any sort of pressure.
So that's what he did and did so for several songs, completely forgetting where they were and that people were milling about all over the place. Eventually another break was in order and they returned to the watering station which was thankfully devoid of firelizards. Since neither had found them while dancing, A'tay assumed they were off getting into more trouble and hadn't bee chased or felt afraid. So long as their thieving was limited to pieces of food and nothing too shiny or expensive, he figured he could live with whatever they got up to.
At some point during all the fun, his stomach started growling and A'tay had a sinking suspicion that he was getting close to his curfew. The Weyrlingmaster didn't want them out after dark, citing safety for their jump between, especially after a day in the song and getting into who knew what--though they had limitations on that as well.
"Did you want to find some food and go eat with Xyxyth before we have to go? Curfew for the Gather," A'tay escorted Madiquel away from the dancing while scaning the area for something close by and yummy. He was exhausted! But he hadn't been that happy in a long while and would dance for another two hours if he could. But food and more water currently sounded better and having a bit more of his friend's company was even better. "But the weyrling life is almost over so I won't have limitations and curfews much longer."
Sighing at the scuffle, A'tay nodded and followed Madiquel back out to the dance square where Mylorah was dancing with Misharan and being their usual spectacle. When those two loud personalities got together, it was hard to focus anywhere else. Which suited him just fine; it meant no one would be watching him and he could enjoy himself without any sort of pressure.
So that's what he did and did so for several songs, completely forgetting where they were and that people were milling about all over the place. Eventually another break was in order and they returned to the watering station which was thankfully devoid of firelizards. Since neither had found them while dancing, A'tay assumed they were off getting into more trouble and hadn't bee chased or felt afraid. So long as their thieving was limited to pieces of food and nothing too shiny or expensive, he figured he could live with whatever they got up to.
At some point during all the fun, his stomach started growling and A'tay had a sinking suspicion that he was getting close to his curfew. The Weyrlingmaster didn't want them out after dark, citing safety for their jump between, especially after a day in the song and getting into who knew what--though they had limitations on that as well.
"Did you want to find some food and go eat with Xyxyth before we have to go? Curfew for the Gather," A'tay escorted Madiquel away from the dancing while scaning the area for something close by and yummy. He was exhausted! But he hadn't been that happy in a long while and would dance for another two hours if he could. But food and more water currently sounded better and having a bit more of his friend's company was even better. "But the weyrling life is almost over so I won't have limitations and curfews much longer."