22.Nov.20, 05:26 AM
Taith considered the question for a moment, glancing at Aradissicath and then to the humans that didn’t look okay no matter what they kept saying. I don’t think so. Aradissicath would have stopped them if it was bad. I think this was supposed to help them… Taith wasn’t sure how but at least they weren’t arguing now so that was a start. Then again, they were probably both too tired to try.
Kor’is had glanced up when he heard Cazan moving but since she wasn’t charging at him, he lost interest and rested his head on his knee again, eyes shutting. How much time did they have left for the day? He had learned early on that tracking the time in any way made the punishment drag and had started relying on Aradissicath to dismiss them when it was time. Since she hadn’t said anything and didn’t seem too concerned about their current shape, Kor’is was doubly lost. Would he be allowed to nap? Would that be smart after a hard head knocked his? He focused on that bath again.
Taith perked up when Aradissicath called out to the entire group and he gave her his full attention. He nodded at the decision and gave Kor’is a gentle nudge with his nose. Kor’is for his part glared at the gold dragon but didn’t argue. He appreciated that she had called for a healer to check on him and Cazan but didn’t like that she had to point out they weren’t being dismissed early because of their tantrums. He also rolled his eyes at her hope that they had learned from this. Sure; he learned Cazan was a mood-swinging bitch that punched hard. He felt Taith’s disappointment and Kor’is looked away from the dragons, instead watching the entrance for the healer. A clean cloth and numbweed were all he needed to finish up the evening before he could have that damned bath and then go to bed.
Kor’is had glanced up when he heard Cazan moving but since she wasn’t charging at him, he lost interest and rested his head on his knee again, eyes shutting. How much time did they have left for the day? He had learned early on that tracking the time in any way made the punishment drag and had started relying on Aradissicath to dismiss them when it was time. Since she hadn’t said anything and didn’t seem too concerned about their current shape, Kor’is was doubly lost. Would he be allowed to nap? Would that be smart after a hard head knocked his? He focused on that bath again.
Taith perked up when Aradissicath called out to the entire group and he gave her his full attention. He nodded at the decision and gave Kor’is a gentle nudge with his nose. Kor’is for his part glared at the gold dragon but didn’t argue. He appreciated that she had called for a healer to check on him and Cazan but didn’t like that she had to point out they weren’t being dismissed early because of their tantrums. He also rolled his eyes at her hope that they had learned from this. Sure; he learned Cazan was a mood-swinging bitch that punched hard. He felt Taith’s disappointment and Kor’is looked away from the dragons, instead watching the entrance for the healer. A clean cloth and numbweed were all he needed to finish up the evening before he could have that damned bath and then go to bed.