13.Feb.13, 04:13 PM
R'ana stayed on the ground. Seemed less trouble then getting up, tripping again, and getting up again. She felt Shanith's happy croon, the dragon letting the feeling filter through their bond. All she felt was growing pain and panic. This wasn't happening, this wasn't happening, this wasn't happening.
Shanith crooned to R'ana and B'run, suddenly worried as she felt her Rider's tangled emotions hit her mind. She had meant to visit a friend, not make her rider feel like this! Her tail lashed a bit, and she shrank a bit in on herself, careful of B'run. She's panicking! I hurt her!
She looked to Olemuth in appeal, then reached for R'ana, trying to calm her. Most of the time dragon and rider worked well together, combining like Klah and milk. Sometimes, when they both got upset at the same time, they didn't. They bounced off eachother in all the wrong ways. That was happening now, until someone intervened, forcing her to pull back from her own pain.
Her green's distress battered at R'ana's mind until she gave and went to her dragon, reaching to pet her and soothe her, reassuring her she was a good dragon and no R'ana wasn't mad. Shanith calmed down, and she replied to B'run tiredly, "I saw. Thank you." Her words were quiet, the rider reaching for formality to hide how she felt and to ground herself in somethign familiar. She spoke quietly. "She wanted to visit a friend. We don't have too many of those, sir."
Shanith crooned to R'ana and B'run, suddenly worried as she felt her Rider's tangled emotions hit her mind. She had meant to visit a friend, not make her rider feel like this! Her tail lashed a bit, and she shrank a bit in on herself, careful of B'run. She's panicking! I hurt her!
She looked to Olemuth in appeal, then reached for R'ana, trying to calm her. Most of the time dragon and rider worked well together, combining like Klah and milk. Sometimes, when they both got upset at the same time, they didn't. They bounced off eachother in all the wrong ways. That was happening now, until someone intervened, forcing her to pull back from her own pain.
Her green's distress battered at R'ana's mind until she gave and went to her dragon, reaching to pet her and soothe her, reassuring her she was a good dragon and no R'ana wasn't mad. Shanith calmed down, and she replied to B'run tiredly, "I saw. Thank you." Her words were quiet, the rider reaching for formality to hide how she felt and to ground herself in somethign familiar. She spoke quietly. "She wanted to visit a friend. We don't have too many of those, sir."