21.Feb.21, 04:34 AM
“The opposite of Mal it is,” T’ryn agreed with a grin, loving that statement. It could describe quite a number of things but doing something quietly was definitely at the top of the list. “As we say this, I can’t help but feel like she’s going to loudly say farewell when we’re departing. We could try to tell her it’s a quiet game, I suppose.” Although T’ryn suspected a gold with a bronze escort flying across the land would attract a few onlookers no matter what. As soon as the other two arrived, no doubt some gawkers would come out to see them off—possibly with mixed reviews. T’ryn wasn’t sure if that kitchen worker had ever recovered or forgiven Malvayth for that scare she received. He secretly found it kind of funny but made sure the spirited gold dragon didn’t learn that and think she could get away with it if she tried again.
Content and suddenly feeling a bit sappy, T’ryn shifted so he could hover over Cazan and smile down at her. “I love you, Cazan. I’m so lucky to have you as my mate.” He leaned down to kiss her, lingering to savour the moment. “And thank you for having me as your mate and for moving to Telgar for Syrendryth to stay with Bedith. It means a lot to me—to us. He does like you, he’s just not vocal about it.” The fact that T’ryn didn’t often hear comments about Cazan made him believe his dragon adored the goldrider. Syrendryth always had a snarky or belittling comment for everyone since they were always judged to be beneath them but it was rare to hear such things about Cazan and T’ryn appreciated it.I’m not entirely a villain, I’ll have you know.
“I’m now being chided for my thoughts turning him into a villain but I think Malvayth might agree and I hope she ropes him into her plays someday.”You horrible man! Don’t you dare wish that fate upon me. T’ryn grinned wickedly at his mate, “I don’t think I need to pass along his reply to that!”
Content and suddenly feeling a bit sappy, T’ryn shifted so he could hover over Cazan and smile down at her. “I love you, Cazan. I’m so lucky to have you as my mate.” He leaned down to kiss her, lingering to savour the moment. “And thank you for having me as your mate and for moving to Telgar for Syrendryth to stay with Bedith. It means a lot to me—to us. He does like you, he’s just not vocal about it.” The fact that T’ryn didn’t often hear comments about Cazan made him believe his dragon adored the goldrider. Syrendryth always had a snarky or belittling comment for everyone since they were always judged to be beneath them but it was rare to hear such things about Cazan and T’ryn appreciated it.
“I’m now being chided for my thoughts turning him into a villain but I think Malvayth might agree and I hope she ropes him into her plays someday.”