06.Jan.21, 08:08 PM
With a victorious chirp, Pit popped back, hopping around and judging Zoremet where he'd been starting to doze off. He yawned and stretched, got a picture of his soon to be rescuer from the little firelizard, and smiled when he saw she'd managed to find him a familiar face. "Good work, Pit. Now you can help me keep an eye and ear out for him."
She puffed up proudly, perching straight and tall on top of his bent knee like a little sentinel and he couldn't help but chuckle at the little display. She took this particular job so seriously, though he supposed one of them had to. There had been a few times he'd been in legitimately dangerous situations when her vigilance had been much appreciated, so he wasn't about to discourage her. It made up for all the missing letters he'd tried to send her with, and the time he had to spend untangling his yarn when she got cold and couldn't resist burrowing into it.
The familiar whistle made him look up and grin, returning it with a whistle of his own. Zoremet finally decided to stand up, displacing the firelizard and sending her scrambling up to his shoulder as he stretched his lanky limbs. He walked over to give R'dal a tight familiar hug, pressing his face against the taller man's chest. "Thanks for finding me, even if it's not in an exciting place." He smiled at the bluerider as he pulled away and shrugged. "Just looking for the extra knitting supplies. I forgot to bring my own and I don't want to loose another needle having Pit try to grab things for me. How have you been? I should have stopped by when I got here at the end of the turn but I got distracted settling in."
She puffed up proudly, perching straight and tall on top of his bent knee like a little sentinel and he couldn't help but chuckle at the little display. She took this particular job so seriously, though he supposed one of them had to. There had been a few times he'd been in legitimately dangerous situations when her vigilance had been much appreciated, so he wasn't about to discourage her. It made up for all the missing letters he'd tried to send her with, and the time he had to spend untangling his yarn when she got cold and couldn't resist burrowing into it.
The familiar whistle made him look up and grin, returning it with a whistle of his own. Zoremet finally decided to stand up, displacing the firelizard and sending her scrambling up to his shoulder as he stretched his lanky limbs. He walked over to give R'dal a tight familiar hug, pressing his face against the taller man's chest. "Thanks for finding me, even if it's not in an exciting place." He smiled at the bluerider as he pulled away and shrugged. "Just looking for the extra knitting supplies. I forgot to bring my own and I don't want to loose another needle having Pit try to grab things for me. How have you been? I should have stopped by when I got here at the end of the turn but I got distracted settling in."