16.Jan.20, 04:14 AM
T'ryn had been internally panicking since the fat gold had waddled over and Impressed to Cazan. His spur of the moment excuse seemed to have been believed--although Casa and N'mor both gave him a look like they knew he was lying but it was a partial truth! It seemed good enough for the assistant that seemed ready to drag him over the wall himself if he didn't accompany the loud dragonet and panicking woman, which made some sense. He had been the one to bring the woman and he was a dragonrider so he knew how to behave around the hatchlings.
Still, his mind was half on the task and half on a list of things to do to help keep Cazan's identity safe. Thankfully, dragons liked to gossip or their riders at least had good hearing as Nerreh had sent a message along through their dragons when T'ryn was still at the stands. He had just reached the third step on his list of potentially kidnapping Cazelarias if he wouldn't come along peacefully when Syrendryth informed him that the real Cazelarias was already there in the stands and Nerreh would work on the man. Well damn. That made a few steps on his list easier.
Still, there was a lot to do and a lot to panic over and when Cazan mentioned her brother, T'ryn gave a little nervous laugh before crouching down beside Malvayth at her outburst and smiling. At least until she mentioned fun mouth games and the smile froze awkwardly as the words sank in.
Kissing. The round ball means kissing.
'I know what she means! I don't need your added commentary right now.' T'ryn growled back at his oh-so-helpful dragon. Besides, thinking too much about kissing and games that mouths could play led to other acts and now was not the time to think about any of that!
"I like you as well, Malvayth. Like Cazan said, we'll come up with some special games that we can all play together when I visit, okay? But you have to stay here at Fort for a little while since it's too far for you and Cazan to travel at the moment. But when you're as big as my dragon, I'll show you my home."
T'ryn looked from the hatchling to Cazan and gave her a sad smile. He knew she didn't want this, knew how much this would interrupt her life and her beloved work and T'ryn didn't think Cazan knew all of that yet. He didn't want to tell her just yet either, not when her new lifemate needed the attention and how strong emotions clearly affected Malvayth as well.
So he went back to her earlier fears so he could work his way into other ones. "Um, don't worry about your brother. He might... oh, your horse! Right. I'll look after Sprinkle, or I'll find someone qualified to since I don't know anything about horses. He'll be loved and watched over for you."
Still, his mind was half on the task and half on a list of things to do to help keep Cazan's identity safe. Thankfully, dragons liked to gossip or their riders at least had good hearing as Nerreh had sent a message along through their dragons when T'ryn was still at the stands. He had just reached the third step on his list of potentially kidnapping Cazelarias if he wouldn't come along peacefully when Syrendryth informed him that the real Cazelarias was already there in the stands and Nerreh would work on the man. Well damn. That made a few steps on his list easier.
Still, there was a lot to do and a lot to panic over and when Cazan mentioned her brother, T'ryn gave a little nervous laugh before crouching down beside Malvayth at her outburst and smiling. At least until she mentioned fun mouth games and the smile froze awkwardly as the words sank in.
'I know what she means! I don't need your added commentary right now.' T'ryn growled back at his oh-so-helpful dragon. Besides, thinking too much about kissing and games that mouths could play led to other acts and now was not the time to think about any of that!
"I like you as well, Malvayth. Like Cazan said, we'll come up with some special games that we can all play together when I visit, okay? But you have to stay here at Fort for a little while since it's too far for you and Cazan to travel at the moment. But when you're as big as my dragon, I'll show you my home."
T'ryn looked from the hatchling to Cazan and gave her a sad smile. He knew she didn't want this, knew how much this would interrupt her life and her beloved work and T'ryn didn't think Cazan knew all of that yet. He didn't want to tell her just yet either, not when her new lifemate needed the attention and how strong emotions clearly affected Malvayth as well.
So he went back to her earlier fears so he could work his way into other ones. "Um, don't worry about your brother. He might... oh, your horse! Right. I'll look after Sprinkle, or I'll find someone qualified to since I don't know anything about horses. He'll be loved and watched over for you."