05.Aug.12, 06:54 PM
Oh, that cheeky little wherry.
When S'kef felt a shove of rejection against his chest, he already knew what had happened. Again, once again, J'ver's honeyed tongue had tempted his green away from Tyrrisath.
You worthless piece of garbage he snapped curelly at his dragon, reeling in surprise and rejection. He turned to quickly flee the room, where he crashed into a thin bluerider who was late for the party. S'kef paused, gripping I'shan in his arms and watching at the bluerider squirmed in panic. S'kef considered it, but no...N'gelt was close enough to being his friend that it didn't feel right. Besides, J'ver would enjoy the punishment too much.
Aggravated, S'kef slammed I'shan into the wall one good time before pitching him to the floor, watching as the bluerider scrambled away.
That was inexcusable. You are a brown! No blue should be able to wrestle a green away from you, ever! he growled as he stormed down the hallway.
I am sorry Tyrrisath said with sincerity, his rich voice dripping with disappointment and shame. He didn't understand...he'd been so close! How could this have happened?
The brown didn't try to defend himself. He just shot an angry growl at Rilaleeyth and her mate before vanishing between, reappearing somewhere off in the distance to brood. Losing Rilaleeyth was one thing; she would fly again. But his rider had never spoken so badly to him in all their long turns together.
What was different this time?
When S'kef felt a shove of rejection against his chest, he already knew what had happened. Again, once again, J'ver's honeyed tongue had tempted his green away from Tyrrisath.
You worthless piece of garbage he snapped curelly at his dragon, reeling in surprise and rejection. He turned to quickly flee the room, where he crashed into a thin bluerider who was late for the party. S'kef paused, gripping I'shan in his arms and watching at the bluerider squirmed in panic. S'kef considered it, but no...N'gelt was close enough to being his friend that it didn't feel right. Besides, J'ver would enjoy the punishment too much.
Aggravated, S'kef slammed I'shan into the wall one good time before pitching him to the floor, watching as the bluerider scrambled away.
That was inexcusable. You are a brown! No blue should be able to wrestle a green away from you, ever! he growled as he stormed down the hallway.
I am sorry Tyrrisath said with sincerity, his rich voice dripping with disappointment and shame. He didn't understand...he'd been so close! How could this have happened?
The brown didn't try to defend himself. He just shot an angry growl at Rilaleeyth and her mate before vanishing between, reappearing somewhere off in the distance to brood. Losing Rilaleeyth was one thing; she would fly again. But his rider had never spoken so badly to him in all their long turns together.
What was different this time?