08.Feb.21, 06:14 PM
His question caught her a bit off-guard. It was something that she had still been hung up on, if she were being honest with herself. Before she could respond, he’d changed the subject, and she sighed, a bit relieved. She nodded as he elaborated on the use for a certain ability of the dragons. Going between as a form of preventing pregnancy was extremely useful. But she wasn’t sure it was anything she wanted to mess with. Best to just avoid the whole process.
“Dancing is fun, and great exercise.” She tossed a smirk over her shoulder at him, trying to gauge how he might respond. “Maybe, if you’d be willing, I can teach you more, sometime.” Hiding a grin, she went on. “And if not, we can just listen. The harpers around here to play quite beautifully. Inspiring, indeed.” On those last words, she couldn’t help sounding a little wistful. There was nothing quite like losing oneself in a melody.
She grinned, jogging ahead of him and spinning around on the trace to face him, only slowing slightly. “Yes, completely safe. At least, last time I checked. There might be some ice on the trace, but if we keep an eye out we should be just fine, promise. It’s got some beautiful views, too.”
The two started off down the trace where it wrapped around the hillside, their crunching steps and breathing the only sounds for a bit. She did miss the warmer weather, and would be pleased when it returned. Unlike those with dragon companions, she couldn’t just up and fly off to warmer skies and traces. “You just graduated, right? You planning to stay at Fort or are you going to relocate?”
“Dancing is fun, and great exercise.” She tossed a smirk over her shoulder at him, trying to gauge how he might respond. “Maybe, if you’d be willing, I can teach you more, sometime.” Hiding a grin, she went on. “And if not, we can just listen. The harpers around here to play quite beautifully. Inspiring, indeed.” On those last words, she couldn’t help sounding a little wistful. There was nothing quite like losing oneself in a melody.
She grinned, jogging ahead of him and spinning around on the trace to face him, only slowing slightly. “Yes, completely safe. At least, last time I checked. There might be some ice on the trace, but if we keep an eye out we should be just fine, promise. It’s got some beautiful views, too.”
The two started off down the trace where it wrapped around the hillside, their crunching steps and breathing the only sounds for a bit. She did miss the warmer weather, and would be pleased when it returned. Unlike those with dragon companions, she couldn’t just up and fly off to warmer skies and traces. “You just graduated, right? You planning to stay at Fort or are you going to relocate?”