03.Nov.20, 02:49 AM
"I loved it there but being North and seeing and learning so much has been great." He hesitated a moment, brows furrowed as he delayed with a large bite of food. "I can take you to see it but it's very different now. There was a landslide that destroyed most of the original location and killed a lot of people and dragons. It was hours after my brother T'ryn Impressed as well. I'd be lost without his guidance and can't believe his luck." How almost the entire class had survived with freshly hatched dragonets was still something A'tay thought about and thanked the stars, luck, and even the mountain. His superstitious beliefs came in strong with that event.
"We rebuilt a bit further away and some of the older dragonriders still live there. I haven't been back yet but some of my siblings and their friends go for various reasons." Some went to hunt but A'tay knew some went to reflect at the old site and even tell or cry.
He ate some more of their creation, quietly impressed with it. Zelly deserved all of the credit but A'tay was pleased he was a part of it. But doing it on his own seemed a bit intimidating still. "I could try but I also wouldn't mind your guiding hand a bit longer. And did you say pickled garlic? I think I tried that at a Gather last year! He had a bunch of pickled items and I bought some but I didn't know there was a chance I could make them!" Zelana was opening his eyes to so much! He decided the swimming lessons might not be that bad given how much his new friend could teach him. She came across rather intensely their first meeting and A'tay was intimidated but he was already seeing so many layers to Zelly and he wanted to get to know her some more.
"We rebuilt a bit further away and some of the older dragonriders still live there. I haven't been back yet but some of my siblings and their friends go for various reasons." Some went to hunt but A'tay knew some went to reflect at the old site and even tell or cry.
He ate some more of their creation, quietly impressed with it. Zelly deserved all of the credit but A'tay was pleased he was a part of it. But doing it on his own seemed a bit intimidating still. "I could try but I also wouldn't mind your guiding hand a bit longer. And did you say pickled garlic? I think I tried that at a Gather last year! He had a bunch of pickled items and I bought some but I didn't know there was a chance I could make them!" Zelana was opening his eyes to so much! He decided the swimming lessons might not be that bad given how much his new friend could teach him. She came across rather intensely their first meeting and A'tay was intimidated but he was already seeing so many layers to Zelly and he wanted to get to know her some more.