22.Jan.18, 02:54 AM
Coroth eyed the large bronze as he settled himself, pleased to have company. She could be a social little green when she was in the mood for it but C’dhin’s guests typically came by without their dragon. It was nice to have a dragon pop in and visit with her that wasn’t tied to winning her flights. I don’t think we’ll need to intervene. It’s much more fun to watch C’dhin flounder as he tries to socialize anyway. She loved her rider dearly but he was awkward and it sometimes made for entertaining circumstances. She was always ready to jump in if it looked like he was getting in over his head, though.
“They’re excellent choices, thank you! Like you said, they’re all practical and I imagine I’ll use them regularly, some even daily.” C’dhin was nearly beaming with his excitement and genuine gratitude that someone got him something so thoughtful and perfect for him. He popped a slice of fruit in his mouth and nodded as An’tell recalled a pie that used fruit. It had been a pain back in Katila to peel fruits perfectly, just as it had been rough on him to find proper substitutes for ingredients when their stock ran low and another run North wasn’t planned for a bit. Since An’tell had brought up that pie, C’dhin wondered if the bronzerider liked such dessertes and filed away that bit of information so he could surprise the man with a pie in the near future. He loved finding out everyone’s one true weakness and then baking it to perfection. The expressions they made with the first bite was always worth the effort of perfecting the recipe.
“Anyway, I’m glad you stopped by. Like you said, we haven’t seen each other for a while. If you don’t have any immediate plans, you’re welcome to stay and we can catch up. I don’t have anywhere to be until midday,” and C’dhin was suddenly really excited to chat with a friend. Sometimes it felt like he didn’t get out enough.You don’t, Coroth helpfully supplied and C’dhin, as usual, ignored her.
“They’re excellent choices, thank you! Like you said, they’re all practical and I imagine I’ll use them regularly, some even daily.” C’dhin was nearly beaming with his excitement and genuine gratitude that someone got him something so thoughtful and perfect for him. He popped a slice of fruit in his mouth and nodded as An’tell recalled a pie that used fruit. It had been a pain back in Katila to peel fruits perfectly, just as it had been rough on him to find proper substitutes for ingredients when their stock ran low and another run North wasn’t planned for a bit. Since An’tell had brought up that pie, C’dhin wondered if the bronzerider liked such dessertes and filed away that bit of information so he could surprise the man with a pie in the near future. He loved finding out everyone’s one true weakness and then baking it to perfection. The expressions they made with the first bite was always worth the effort of perfecting the recipe.
“Anyway, I’m glad you stopped by. Like you said, we haven’t seen each other for a while. If you don’t have any immediate plans, you’re welcome to stay and we can catch up. I don’t have anywhere to be until midday,” and C’dhin was suddenly really excited to chat with a friend. Sometimes it felt like he didn’t get out enough.