17.Mar.13, 03:11 AM
The greenrider--T'rielle--seemed to be of a cheery disposition; his grin came back, and Isscer mentally sighed. These ones were the absolute worst to get rid of because they didn't appear to notice when they weren't wanted. Or, if they did notice, they stubbornly kept trying to make conversation despite Isscer's consistent put-downs.
He sighed mentally, but was a little shocked to note Caxith's recognition. Isscer wasn't sure what to do with that, precisely; he was so used to avoiding others that he wasn't really used to being the focus of anyone's--let alone a dragon's--attention. But Caxith quickly turned her attention back to the children surrounding her, and Isscer breathed a sigh of relief; he was immensely glad that she had not spoken to him herself, as he was very uncomfortable with the idea of the dragons being able to speak to him in his head.
Isscer found himself curious, and figured that perhaps T'rielle's presence could be endured a little while longer if he could sate his curiosity. "Is she always that maternal? I thought that greens were not like that." Well, he knew golds could be possessive over their eggs but that was different: golds were more intelligent and the eggs were their own. He had never really considered that a dragon would care about children at all, thinking that they would see children as nuisances to be avoided.
He sighed mentally, but was a little shocked to note Caxith's recognition. Isscer wasn't sure what to do with that, precisely; he was so used to avoiding others that he wasn't really used to being the focus of anyone's--let alone a dragon's--attention. But Caxith quickly turned her attention back to the children surrounding her, and Isscer breathed a sigh of relief; he was immensely glad that she had not spoken to him herself, as he was very uncomfortable with the idea of the dragons being able to speak to him in his head.
Isscer found himself curious, and figured that perhaps T'rielle's presence could be endured a little while longer if he could sate his curiosity. "Is she always that maternal? I thought that greens were not like that." Well, he knew golds could be possessive over their eggs but that was different: golds were more intelligent and the eggs were their own. He had never really considered that a dragon would care about children at all, thinking that they would see children as nuisances to be avoided.