27.Mar.13, 10:53 AM
R'ana had woken up feeling as if the world was a noticeably greyer place, for all that knowing B'run loved her and she cared as much for him was a bright spot. A smile she hadn't been expecting to be able to produce for awhile yet touched her lips and she rose and came to hug D'ren.
It was an impulsive gesture, and one she broke almost as soon as she'd initiated it with a sheepish smile. "Sorry about that." She turned to jab a thumb at the blanket. "I have something for you, and I knew Ronarth would want to be there for it. So I grabbed us some lunch and figured a picnic on the front lawn would be a fun change of pace for you."
She tired to hide her stiff and soreness as she walked to the picnic blanket, staying beside D'ren.
Meanwhile, Shanith was all kinds of excited, her worry over her rider temporarily forgotten. She let out a happy bugle and landed, greeting Ronarth with a happy nuzzle and playful nudge.
Hi Ronarth! Oh, it's good to see you, you're looking wonderful and it's good to see you and I hope you're a bit hungry becuase R'ana brough meat sticks like I like because they're dipped in something sweet, and she made some for us when I told her you'd like them too and I hope you like them and our surprise for you and D'ren though you told me you wanted one and I made sure R'ana knew when she got the egg and did I mention I'm glad to see you looking good again?...
Her green babbled on and on to the bronze and R'ana winced a bit as she did, working hard at not thinking about last night. She didn't want her dragon to mention it, though even Ronarth would see that Shanith was agitated. Chattering away like this was her usual style but she usually at least allowed someone to get a word in edgewise. R'ana went to her and hugged her gently, reminding her to let the poor bronze speak. Shanith crooned, settling down a bit and quieting a moment. R'ana sent D'ren an apologetic look and offered, "Hasn't been for her morning flight yet. How are you?"
It was an impulsive gesture, and one she broke almost as soon as she'd initiated it with a sheepish smile. "Sorry about that." She turned to jab a thumb at the blanket. "I have something for you, and I knew Ronarth would want to be there for it. So I grabbed us some lunch and figured a picnic on the front lawn would be a fun change of pace for you."
She tired to hide her stiff and soreness as she walked to the picnic blanket, staying beside D'ren.
Meanwhile, Shanith was all kinds of excited, her worry over her rider temporarily forgotten. She let out a happy bugle and landed, greeting Ronarth with a happy nuzzle and playful nudge.
Her green babbled on and on to the bronze and R'ana winced a bit as she did, working hard at not thinking about last night. She didn't want her dragon to mention it, though even Ronarth would see that Shanith was agitated. Chattering away like this was her usual style but she usually at least allowed someone to get a word in edgewise. R'ana went to her and hugged her gently, reminding her to let the poor bronze speak. Shanith crooned, settling down a bit and quieting a moment. R'ana sent D'ren an apologetic look and offered, "Hasn't been for her morning flight yet. How are you?"