17.Feb.21, 05:49 AM
Kor'is was humouring Taith by going for a stroll side by side around the Weyr as the dragon decided to be nostalgic for what wouldn't be his home soon. Having regrets already? We haven't even left yet.
No! I want to stay with Malvayth though I'll miss my other siblings. But I was born here. I met you here. Taith replied, a bit solemn for once. Kor'is sighed and gave Taith's side a pat. We haven't even seen Telgar Weyr yet. You will love it and we can visit here if we really have to. Kor'is didn't think there would be a need, at least not to see the walls of this place. Taith would forget about it soon enough with the love he would undoubtedly have for Telgar.
As they neared the dining cavern, Kor'is announced he wanted a hot drink because the cooler weather still didn't agree with him. So naturally moving further north made so much sense. As he entered, he saw a girl curled up and drawing. You should say hi. He didn't, and kept walking to go make a tea.
A few minutes later and the girl was still there. Go say hi! You're clearly interested in what she's drawing. Maybe you can show your work, too! A hand went to his satchel where his sketchbook was housed. Not many got to see his work but going to see what the girl was doing wouldn't hurt and it would get Taith to stop pestering him.
It's mostly because you're curious. Kor'is ignored Taith and walked over to the girl, casually sipping his tea when he got there.
"That's normally my line," Kor'is snorted softly but he did take a step to the side so he wasn't blocking the light. He knew how annoying that was, especially when someone was doing it intentionally to bug him or get his attention. He supposed he was kind of doing it for the latter as well and was almost amused by how it didn't work and the girl pulled his own stunt of ignoring him.
"The tails aren't stubby enough," he pointed out after seeing a couple of sketches he thought might be dragonets. It was hard to tell with the art being upside down to him and the way she cradled the paper but he felt he was right in the assessment.
No! I want to stay with Malvayth though I'll miss my other siblings. But I was born here. I met you here. Taith replied, a bit solemn for once. Kor'is sighed and gave Taith's side a pat. We haven't even seen Telgar Weyr yet. You will love it and we can visit here if we really have to. Kor'is didn't think there would be a need, at least not to see the walls of this place. Taith would forget about it soon enough with the love he would undoubtedly have for Telgar.
As they neared the dining cavern, Kor'is announced he wanted a hot drink because the cooler weather still didn't agree with him. So naturally moving further north made so much sense. As he entered, he saw a girl curled up and drawing. You should say hi. He didn't, and kept walking to go make a tea.
A few minutes later and the girl was still there. Go say hi! You're clearly interested in what she's drawing. Maybe you can show your work, too! A hand went to his satchel where his sketchbook was housed. Not many got to see his work but going to see what the girl was doing wouldn't hurt and it would get Taith to stop pestering him.
It's mostly because you're curious. Kor'is ignored Taith and walked over to the girl, casually sipping his tea when he got there.
"That's normally my line," Kor'is snorted softly but he did take a step to the side so he wasn't blocking the light. He knew how annoying that was, especially when someone was doing it intentionally to bug him or get his attention. He supposed he was kind of doing it for the latter as well and was almost amused by how it didn't work and the girl pulled his own stunt of ignoring him.
"The tails aren't stubby enough," he pointed out after seeing a couple of sketches he thought might be dragonets. It was hard to tell with the art being upside down to him and the way she cradled the paper but he felt he was right in the assessment.