24.Oct.20, 12:49 PM
"A lack of follow through, what the fuck does that even mean? I didn't even want a dragon, I don't pay the best attention in class but at least I attend and get my shit done. I take care of Mal, teach her things, learn things from her." Cazan gave her dragon a fond pat to soothe the surge of worry and then rolled her eyes at Kor'is. "And maybe you should try having fun too on occasion, might help with that big stick up your ass."
Malvayth was doing her best to not be upset, but with all of the negativity in the air she was having trouble. She was becoming anxious, shifting her weight a bit more as the tip of her tail twitched. She knew her rider hadn't wanted her originally, and they'd talked about it a few times when she was feeling insecure, but the fact that Cazan was angry enough to bring it up in front of other people was especially upsetting. She wanted to yell at Kor'is to go away, tell him that no one liked him, but Taith was there and she loved her brother.
"Shh, it's okay. No one important is mad at you, Mal, and who cares what anyone thinks about me? Sometimes you just have to ignore the assholes if you want to get anything done." Cazan murmured the words aloud in an effort to better distract her dragon. She didn't bother saying anything to Kor'is as he left, instead taking a break from cleaning to give her dragon a hug. "We'll be okay, this is just another one of those learning things. Come on, let's go out to the ledge so we have more room."
But people could see me. Mal tried to shrink back down in embarrassment. "Sometimes that happens, and we have to deal with it anyway. Come on, you can practice your acting by pretending like you're not bothered, and you can soak up the sun while you're out too. Then you can help me ignore Kor'is when he gets back." Then, remembering that the bluerider's dragon was still there, she turned to him and said, "It'll be easier to see the dye spots on you too if we're outside."
Cazan grabbed all of her cleaning supplies and walked out to the ledge with her dragon who proceeded to do her best to look unbothered. She got back to work rubbing alcohol soaked rags on Mal's hide to mop up as much of the dye as she could. Hopefully by the time Kor'is got back he'd have calmed down, or at least be in the mood to shut up.
Malvayth was doing her best to not be upset, but with all of the negativity in the air she was having trouble. She was becoming anxious, shifting her weight a bit more as the tip of her tail twitched. She knew her rider hadn't wanted her originally, and they'd talked about it a few times when she was feeling insecure, but the fact that Cazan was angry enough to bring it up in front of other people was especially upsetting. She wanted to yell at Kor'is to go away, tell him that no one liked him, but Taith was there and she loved her brother.
"Shh, it's okay. No one important is mad at you, Mal, and who cares what anyone thinks about me? Sometimes you just have to ignore the assholes if you want to get anything done." Cazan murmured the words aloud in an effort to better distract her dragon. She didn't bother saying anything to Kor'is as he left, instead taking a break from cleaning to give her dragon a hug. "We'll be okay, this is just another one of those learning things. Come on, let's go out to the ledge so we have more room."
Cazan grabbed all of her cleaning supplies and walked out to the ledge with her dragon who proceeded to do her best to look unbothered. She got back to work rubbing alcohol soaked rags on Mal's hide to mop up as much of the dye as she could. Hopefully by the time Kor'is got back he'd have calmed down, or at least be in the mood to shut up.