17.Jun.13, 06:19 AM
The strange thrill of emotions from her dragon was what interrupted Kahleena. She was midway through assisting with cleaning up one of the infant rooms in the crèche – Kahleena never lingered near the place during day-care hours, but could regularly be found there when the children were sleeping or had returned to their parents’ care – she paused when the emotions scaled through her. It was vague, barely on the bridge of her peripheral, but it was definitely there; Okalinath was clearly trying to limit the amount of sharing. There were emotions, and feelings, and Kahleena slowly put the toy down as she reached out for Okalinath, confused by the vague sense of familiarly. Okalinath?
The dragon didn’t deign to answer, and that only spurred Kahleena’s curiosity and worry, the young woman excusing herself with the vaguely out of it expression of a rider conversing with her dragon, and so the other staff made no comment as they watched the young goldrider leave. Kahleena, in return, paid them no heed as she walked swiftly out of the weyrfolk hall, slipping out the main door and pausing on the threshold with a confused frown. Where was Okalinath? The location hit her like a ton of bricks, and with a very inelegant squeal, Kahleean hitched her skirts up and pelted across the gather square, unaware of the stares she was receiving.
Kahleena skid to a halt at the entranceway to the Sands, dropping her skirts and slipping inside quietly. The girl was staring with huge eyes at the sight of her dragon labouring over birthing the eggs that would make up the next batch of dragonets. Both hands lifted, rising slowly to cover the girl’s mouth as she crept a bit closer, unaware of the warmth of the sands under her feet and totally ignoring Krypth, Jada and the ever sour Indivara over on the other side of the sands: Okalinath had opted to clutch on the opposite side that Krypth had claimed.
“Oh, my!” Kahleena whispered, pausing in her creeping and unaware of the stray tears. She stood far enough away to keep a respectful space between herself and the struggling dragon, more aware of the discomfort and the vaguely familiar sensation of pale contractions as Okalinath brought forth another egg. Her dragon must have been at it for longer than she’d been aware! There was already a good sized array of the soft shelled eggs lingering on the sands, and the latest joined the group, Okalinath paused, panting slightly, and nudged the new egg to join its siblings.
Seventeen! the dragon’s voice was low and drawn out, tired, and Kahleena startled slightly, the sound unexpected as she looked up from the eggs Okalinath was tending to the dragon herself. “Seventeen!” Kahleena squeaked, her hands dropping slightly in shock. So far! the dragon’s tone was smug, and she flicked a superior look in Krypth’s direction, radiating the self-satisfied emotion when the other gold pointedly turned away to ignore her, tending to her much smaller clutch. And look!
The gold shifted, grunting as another contraction hit her stocky frame, and then gently picked one of the eggs up in her mouth. She stepped around the clutch to put it clearly at the forefront, sitting back with a superior expression that demanded praise. Kahleena’s hands covered her mouth once more, a squeak of delight flying free and Okalinath crooned happily, as the girl flew across the sands and flung herself at her dragon’s head, cuddling the dragon’s nose delightedly. “You are magnificent!”
I am! … Ooh! Okalinath’s statement ended in a groan as another egg demanded freedom, and she licked Kahleena’s cheek before settling back in the little hollow she had made for herself, leaving the gold egg where it could demand all the attention she knew it was worthy of. I called Torath and Dissi, and theirs. Kahleena laughed, delighted by the way her dragon made it sound as if she’d called the two dragons and their riders for Kahleena’s benefit, and not her own desire to gloat over her still growing brood.
The dragon didn’t deign to answer, and that only spurred Kahleena’s curiosity and worry, the young woman excusing herself with the vaguely out of it expression of a rider conversing with her dragon, and so the other staff made no comment as they watched the young goldrider leave. Kahleena, in return, paid them no heed as she walked swiftly out of the weyrfolk hall, slipping out the main door and pausing on the threshold with a confused frown. Where was Okalinath? The location hit her like a ton of bricks, and with a very inelegant squeal, Kahleean hitched her skirts up and pelted across the gather square, unaware of the stares she was receiving.
Kahleena skid to a halt at the entranceway to the Sands, dropping her skirts and slipping inside quietly. The girl was staring with huge eyes at the sight of her dragon labouring over birthing the eggs that would make up the next batch of dragonets. Both hands lifted, rising slowly to cover the girl’s mouth as she crept a bit closer, unaware of the warmth of the sands under her feet and totally ignoring Krypth, Jada and the ever sour Indivara over on the other side of the sands: Okalinath had opted to clutch on the opposite side that Krypth had claimed.
“Oh, my!” Kahleena whispered, pausing in her creeping and unaware of the stray tears. She stood far enough away to keep a respectful space between herself and the struggling dragon, more aware of the discomfort and the vaguely familiar sensation of pale contractions as Okalinath brought forth another egg. Her dragon must have been at it for longer than she’d been aware! There was already a good sized array of the soft shelled eggs lingering on the sands, and the latest joined the group, Okalinath paused, panting slightly, and nudged the new egg to join its siblings.
Seventeen! the dragon’s voice was low and drawn out, tired, and Kahleena startled slightly, the sound unexpected as she looked up from the eggs Okalinath was tending to the dragon herself. “Seventeen!” Kahleena squeaked, her hands dropping slightly in shock. So far! the dragon’s tone was smug, and she flicked a superior look in Krypth’s direction, radiating the self-satisfied emotion when the other gold pointedly turned away to ignore her, tending to her much smaller clutch. And look!
The gold shifted, grunting as another contraction hit her stocky frame, and then gently picked one of the eggs up in her mouth. She stepped around the clutch to put it clearly at the forefront, sitting back with a superior expression that demanded praise. Kahleena’s hands covered her mouth once more, a squeak of delight flying free and Okalinath crooned happily, as the girl flew across the sands and flung herself at her dragon’s head, cuddling the dragon’s nose delightedly. “You are magnificent!”
I am! … Ooh! Okalinath’s statement ended in a groan as another egg demanded freedom, and she licked Kahleena’s cheek before settling back in the little hollow she had made for herself, leaving the gold egg where it could demand all the attention she knew it was worthy of. I called Torath and Dissi, and theirs. Kahleena laughed, delighted by the way her dragon made it sound as if she’d called the two dragons and their riders for Kahleena’s benefit, and not her own desire to gloat over her still growing brood.