19.Feb.21, 03:47 AM
Another oiling. Seemed like the tenth one already today. Wringing the excess out of the cloth, she bent down to work on Jenath’s foreleg, paying particular attention to the parts that seemed the most abused by the frozen ground and still somewhat chilly weather. Jenath crooned, eyes sliding shut in the pleasure of it. Aederyn swore the green was already getting bigger. Or at least taller. Over the past few days, it seemed that every one of Jenath’s meals went to lengthening her already long limbs instead of filling her out. Well, that would happen eventually. Every dragon was more than a little different, that was for sure.
Jenath lazily opened her eyes again, warbling to her girl.Now that you’ve finished oiling my legs, I would very much like to stretch them. the green arched her back, letting her head go as far back as it possibly could, which was actually quite far, Aederyn noted, mildly jealous of the dragonet’s apparent flexibility, and rose from where she’s been lounging. We seem to have a visitor, too! With a bounce, the green trotted to the doorway, watching her girl expectantly. Well? Aren’t you coming?
“Of course, Jen. Give me a moment.” Standing, Aederyn worked sore hands into even more sore legs, trying to coax the muscles into releasing so she might walk more easily. Something in her back popped with a crackle, and, with a satisfied sigh, she followed after her green.
Jenath practically danced out the door, and yet, in having figured out how to keep her wings off of the ground, she seemed to have forgotten how her own legs worked. The redhead reached down to catch her silly creature before she tumbled, righting her and making her promise to slow down and stay close. A flurry of activity surrounded a very familiar gold, and Aederyn grinned. “Come Jen, let’s go say hello to your mother!” Her proposal was met with an enthusiastic chirrup, and they made their way to join the knot of dragonets and their people.
Jenath lazily opened her eyes again, warbling to her girl.
“Of course, Jen. Give me a moment.” Standing, Aederyn worked sore hands into even more sore legs, trying to coax the muscles into releasing so she might walk more easily. Something in her back popped with a crackle, and, with a satisfied sigh, she followed after her green.
Jenath practically danced out the door, and yet, in having figured out how to keep her wings off of the ground, she seemed to have forgotten how her own legs worked. The redhead reached down to catch her silly creature before she tumbled, righting her and making her promise to slow down and stay close. A flurry of activity surrounded a very familiar gold, and Aederyn grinned. “Come Jen, let’s go say hello to your mother!” Her proposal was met with an enthusiastic chirrup, and they made their way to join the knot of dragonets and their people.