22.Oct.20, 01:10 PM
I’m okay. Kor’is isn’t too happy, though. I think we’re in big trouble, they’d gotten in trouble before but usually it was a lot of sighing and telling them to calm down and focus. Somehow, this seemed a bit bigger than that and Taith wasn’t sure what he was supposed to do. He knew what he wanted but he didn’t think that would work but he tried anyway. Can I come back up to your weyr? He wanted and needed some cuddles and if they were in trouble together, they should put up a united front.
Can we wait for everyone at Malvayth’s weyr? he directed the question to Kor’is and he felt his rider’s irritation. Taith wasn’t sure why Kor’is disliked the gold pair so much—he thought they were both great! I want to make sure Malvayth is okay.
Fine. It doesn’t matter where we get yelled at. Kor’is turned on his heel and changed course for Cazan’s weyr. He’d never personally been inside but as classmates and their dragons getting along so well, Kor’is had made sure he knew exactly where she lived so he could keep track of Taith a bit better and intervene when needed.
Now was one of those times where he should have been paying more attention. He expected a lecture from G’nen about checking in on the dragon regularly to keep the bond strong and know what they’re up to. That seemed very G’nen. Kor’is rolled his eyes as he approached Cazan’s door and knocked. “Let me in, Cazan. I want to see the level of disaster you let the dragons get into.”
Taith took off again and once more landed on Malvayth’s ledge and crept slowly toward her wallow. Mal? Are you okay? He knew she was upset and he wanted to make her feel better but she had a barricade up so he flopped down on the ground, his nose reaching out to her as closely as he could.
Can we wait for everyone at Malvayth’s weyr? he directed the question to Kor’is and he felt his rider’s irritation. Taith wasn’t sure why Kor’is disliked the gold pair so much—he thought they were both great! I want to make sure Malvayth is okay.
Fine. It doesn’t matter where we get yelled at. Kor’is turned on his heel and changed course for Cazan’s weyr. He’d never personally been inside but as classmates and their dragons getting along so well, Kor’is had made sure he knew exactly where she lived so he could keep track of Taith a bit better and intervene when needed.
Now was one of those times where he should have been paying more attention. He expected a lecture from G’nen about checking in on the dragon regularly to keep the bond strong and know what they’re up to. That seemed very G’nen. Kor’is rolled his eyes as he approached Cazan’s door and knocked. “Let me in, Cazan. I want to see the level of disaster you let the dragons get into.”
Taith took off again and once more landed on Malvayth’s ledge and crept slowly toward her wallow. Mal? Are you okay? He knew she was upset and he wanted to make her feel better but she had a barricade up so he flopped down on the ground, his nose reaching out to her as closely as he could.