02.Jul.20, 05:32 AM
Quinvalis' smile returned as Cazan didn't immediately shoo him away or make fun of him. So far so good! Though he did blush and look at the ground when she mentioned she was glad he had recovered. He had been the one to bring it up--mostly because no one would know who he was without that moment--but it was still embarrassing and he took the time Cazan was speaking with Malvayth to compose himself once more. At least she hadn't remarked any further on the event or asked to see his scars or what it was like to be pinned beneath a hatchling like a few people had done.
He nodded at the apology and explanation, and smiled again as Malvayth's head emerged from the water. It seemed the boisterous dragon was a caring one and Quinvalis couldn't fault the gold for checking in with her rider. After all, it had to be just as scary in the stands with the ground shaking and having the perfect view of scared hatchlings betweening.
A laugh escaped him when Malvayth's delicate voice brushed against his mind. It was a lot nicer now that it wasn't constantly intruding at random and in what felt like yelling. "I did see you spin! You're very graceful when you're flying and I think you might be the best one in your class." It wasn't fair to play favourites but he had no affiliation with the class and Malvayth really did seem like the best at flying from his untrained eye.
"You both must be excited for when you can fly together," Quinvalis commented as he grabbed a rag and oiled it up. "Where would you like me to start?" He wasn't sure if Malvayth had super itchy spots that needed to be focused on or if it was an all over job and they may have had a routine. He was already inserting himself into it so he didn't want to mess it up further.
He nodded at the apology and explanation, and smiled again as Malvayth's head emerged from the water. It seemed the boisterous dragon was a caring one and Quinvalis couldn't fault the gold for checking in with her rider. After all, it had to be just as scary in the stands with the ground shaking and having the perfect view of scared hatchlings betweening.
A laugh escaped him when Malvayth's delicate voice brushed against his mind. It was a lot nicer now that it wasn't constantly intruding at random and in what felt like yelling. "I did see you spin! You're very graceful when you're flying and I think you might be the best one in your class." It wasn't fair to play favourites but he had no affiliation with the class and Malvayth really did seem like the best at flying from his untrained eye.
"You both must be excited for when you can fly together," Quinvalis commented as he grabbed a rag and oiled it up. "Where would you like me to start?" He wasn't sure if Malvayth had super itchy spots that needed to be focused on or if it was an all over job and they may have had a routine. He was already inserting himself into it so he didn't want to mess it up further.