07.May.13, 02:48 PM
K'ton watched the dragons blink between at around the same time. Crazy browns. Even though the prospect of the two of them getting hurt, K'ton couldn't bring himself to chastise or make Ironth stop. The shy brown needed this. Needed friends, needed to be able to get himself out of a funk. The brownrider waved noncommittally when M'din shouted he'd swim for the both of them and scrambled towards the water. He chuckled at the other man's enthusiasm. The older man was like a child in his play, but that was just fine wit K'ton.
He jumped to his feet quickly when he watched M'din swim out onto the water just as the two brown entered the air above it. Mouth open in preparation to shout a warning, K'ton was seconds to late when the dragons splashed down, nearly on top of M'din.Did we kill him? Ironth asked, deeply concerned. No silly. Armath is still here isn't here? K'ton replied with a touch of amusement as the darker brown carted his rider out of the water. Well.. Thats good I suppose. Do you think we can still play then? the brown asked K'ton quietly. He wanted to still play. He was having a good time. His earlier foreboding and anxiety completely forgotten in his enjoyment. Yes.. You can still play. I'll make sure M'din doesn't keel over and die while you and Armath make nice K'ton chuckled.
K'ton squeaked and jumped in surprise at the dry tone that had entered his mind. Hunching his shoulders he angled his head as Armath spoke to him. Well that was unexpected. He was so used to Ironth's decidedly picky voice. His dragon rarely spoke to another and even then it was usually Vaelya or Ameris only that he spoke to. On occasion, K'ton had caught Ironth speaking to random children and he'd often wondered if those children were his, the brown so interested in them.
He nodded to Armath, "I'll make sure he can't do anymore serious harm to himself." He would too. Even if he had to sit on the other man he would. He grinned at them when the brown slipped the man's hat over his face. Sitting himself back against his tree he reached for a fruit and grabbed another for M'din. "Fruit?" he asked.
Ironth grunted when Armath landed in the water once more. His eyes whirled a worried yellow as the other dragon resurfaced.Your rider? He's alright? the brown asked Armath tone still concerned. The man looked okay to Ironth. But looks could be very deceiving the brown had found in his life. M'din may look fine on the outside but might not be on the inside.
He jumped to his feet quickly when he watched M'din swim out onto the water just as the two brown entered the air above it. Mouth open in preparation to shout a warning, K'ton was seconds to late when the dragons splashed down, nearly on top of M'din.
K'ton squeaked and jumped in surprise at the dry tone that had entered his mind. Hunching his shoulders he angled his head as Armath spoke to him. Well that was unexpected. He was so used to Ironth's decidedly picky voice. His dragon rarely spoke to another and even then it was usually Vaelya or Ameris only that he spoke to. On occasion, K'ton had caught Ironth speaking to random children and he'd often wondered if those children were his, the brown so interested in them.
He nodded to Armath, "I'll make sure he can't do anymore serious harm to himself." He would too. Even if he had to sit on the other man he would. He grinned at them when the brown slipped the man's hat over his face. Sitting himself back against his tree he reached for a fruit and grabbed another for M'din. "Fruit?" he asked.
Ironth grunted when Armath landed in the water once more. His eyes whirled a worried yellow as the other dragon resurfaced.