23.Mar.13, 09:13 AM
Her world was upside down as she went to see D'ren. Shanith trotted behind her, crooning worriedly, the green fussing over her rider. R'ana really hoped that Ronarth could distract her green from her worry for a bit, otherwise R'ana would either break down and cry over all that had happened last night, scaring poor D'ren into next week in the process, or snap at her dragon.
The dragon was loaded down with packs, R'ana carrying a clay pot filled with hot sands. The egg inside twitched and wriggled a bit and when she touched it, R'ana could almost feel the firelizard inside stirring a bit. She reached D'ren's hut and set the pot aside to unload Shanith.
The green wriggled and stretched.I'll go get Ronarth and D'ren. Will you be okay out here alone?
I'm fine
Shanith didn't believe her, but did look around then find Ronarth. She bugled a happy greeting then bespoke him as R'ana began unpacking the bags she had loaded onto the green.Ronarth! HI! My rider has something for you and for D'ren! Can you guys come out, please? She pranced and wriggled, temporarily forgetting her worry over her rider in her excitement at being able to help give a gift!
R'ana relaxed as she spread a blanket out on the lawn, and laid out food enough for two. The greenrider had stuck with bland foods, knowing D'ren couldn't eat anything acidic. A picnic probably wasn't her smartest idea, especially given the likelyhood that Tsuen might hear about this and get jealous. But, R'ana had more than she could handle with B'run. She wasn't putting a move on D'ren and would tell Tsuen that. But given that she was in hot water, maybe she should drag things to the backyard.
You're already mostly set up. Are you okay? She looked down, finding she was mostly set up. She gave the usual answer that she was fine and Shanith settled to croon over her a moment before the green spotted Ronarth. R'ana gave a sigh of relief, and hoped the bronze would keep her green busy!
The last pack was opened and she tugged out a covered container of newly chopped meat, two jars of oil, rags, and a tiny collar. A smile playing around her lips, she settled with the clay pot by her side and waited for D'ren.
She needed this, needed to forget for a short bit, and just make someone else smile. She had been meaning to gift him the egg anyway, that it was finally ready to hatch meant she could do so today. She just hoped that it would make D'ren happy. She knew Ronarth wanted a firelizard, and was taking the chance that anything that would cheer up the large bronze would also cheer up the rider.
The dragon was loaded down with packs, R'ana carrying a clay pot filled with hot sands. The egg inside twitched and wriggled a bit and when she touched it, R'ana could almost feel the firelizard inside stirring a bit. She reached D'ren's hut and set the pot aside to unload Shanith.
The green wriggled and stretched.
I'm fine
Shanith didn't believe her, but did look around then find Ronarth. She bugled a happy greeting then bespoke him as R'ana began unpacking the bags she had loaded onto the green.
R'ana relaxed as she spread a blanket out on the lawn, and laid out food enough for two. The greenrider had stuck with bland foods, knowing D'ren couldn't eat anything acidic. A picnic probably wasn't her smartest idea, especially given the likelyhood that Tsuen might hear about this and get jealous. But, R'ana had more than she could handle with B'run. She wasn't putting a move on D'ren and would tell Tsuen that. But given that she was in hot water, maybe she should drag things to the backyard.
The last pack was opened and she tugged out a covered container of newly chopped meat, two jars of oil, rags, and a tiny collar. A smile playing around her lips, she settled with the clay pot by her side and waited for D'ren.
She needed this, needed to forget for a short bit, and just make someone else smile. She had been meaning to gift him the egg anyway, that it was finally ready to hatch meant she could do so today. She just hoped that it would make D'ren happy. She knew Ronarth wanted a firelizard, and was taking the chance that anything that would cheer up the large bronze would also cheer up the rider.