30.Jan.13, 04:13 AM
R'ana recognized the draconic shriek and shook her head, laughter touching her eyes for a moment. Grith. She loved the dragon's zest for living...But didn't love the fact that she wound up Shanith even further than usual. Then again, it would do Shanith some good to try and outplay Grith...a tired Shanith was one that made less mischief.
Hi Grith! Let's play! More balls is fun, that's a really good idea!
The two's enthusiasm was infectious enough that R'ana giggled a bit as she was waved over. She nodded and padded to Shanith first, seeing children come to play as well, including one she remembered from one of the times her green had flown recently.
What was the name? Attitude bigger than her body, mauled at...Indivara. Shanith placed her R'ana did, and wriggled, her grip tight on the ball. Hi Indivara! Isn't this fun! We have alot of people to play with now!
R'ana smile was genuine as she spoke. "Indivara." She said, "No, I don't think she is. Just has a hard time remembering the difference between her own balls and other people's." Shanith only needed a mental nudge to surrender the ball peacefully, and R'ana relaxed once Indivara had it. She winced as the ball bounced off a kid's head, then shrugged when the child seemed to shrug it off and picked up the ball.
Since Indivara had gotten Grith's attention with her kicked ball, the child tossed the ball to Shanith. The dragon understood that this was a game and gently batted the ball into play with a wing, tossing it to the one who had taken it from her, then pouncing on another smaller ball that someone had forgotten.
She rolled it around a moment, then when Grith let go of the ball tossed to her, cried out Grith! Catch! The ball was slapped her way with a deft tail motion, gaining just enough air to soar over the heads of the children. Shanith tossed the next ball headed her way to more of the children, bugling her joy. She loved to play! She loved kids! She loved balls! This was funfunfun!
R'ana went to sit on the sidelines saying to P'ara, "I make some things for Shanith. If I get enough scraps, I can give you a ball for Grith. It's wonderful to see them playing. Good exercise too!"
Hi Grith! Let's play! More balls is fun, that's a really good idea!
The two's enthusiasm was infectious enough that R'ana giggled a bit as she was waved over. She nodded and padded to Shanith first, seeing children come to play as well, including one she remembered from one of the times her green had flown recently.
What was the name? Attitude bigger than her body, mauled at...Indivara. Shanith placed her R'ana did, and wriggled, her grip tight on the ball. Hi Indivara! Isn't this fun! We have alot of people to play with now!
R'ana smile was genuine as she spoke. "Indivara." She said, "No, I don't think she is. Just has a hard time remembering the difference between her own balls and other people's." Shanith only needed a mental nudge to surrender the ball peacefully, and R'ana relaxed once Indivara had it. She winced as the ball bounced off a kid's head, then shrugged when the child seemed to shrug it off and picked up the ball.
Since Indivara had gotten Grith's attention with her kicked ball, the child tossed the ball to Shanith. The dragon understood that this was a game and gently batted the ball into play with a wing, tossing it to the one who had taken it from her, then pouncing on another smaller ball that someone had forgotten.
She rolled it around a moment, then when Grith let go of the ball tossed to her, cried out Grith! Catch! The ball was slapped her way with a deft tail motion, gaining just enough air to soar over the heads of the children. Shanith tossed the next ball headed her way to more of the children, bugling her joy. She loved to play! She loved kids! She loved balls! This was funfunfun!
R'ana went to sit on the sidelines saying to P'ara, "I make some things for Shanith. If I get enough scraps, I can give you a ball for Grith. It's wonderful to see them playing. Good exercise too!"