30.Apr.13, 04:03 PM
It was odd how this felt right, giving him the egg and the invitation. R'ana could relax a bit and felt Shanith croon a bit.
She let go then. She wasn't mad as S'kef for lashing her anymore. She had done what she had to do last night. He had done the same. She was furious at what he had done to B'run's back and would have no problem letting him know that, but her own punishment had been just.
D'ren was showing more life than she'd ever seen from him and that alone was enough to tickle R'ana's funny bone. She saw his surprise at the invitationa dn blinked, waiting it out. It was odd, she knew, for a green rider and a woman to be inviting a man and bronzerider anywhere, but R'ana had never been a proper woman.
It might even work well, she was a quiet natured woman, B'run was even more quiet than her, and Jisralna was never one to deliberately cause trouble. And it would be good for her to build ties with the riders of Katila. D'ren would never hurt her.
Ronarth's words seconding his rider's acceptance caused a smile to touch Ravana's lips. She even reached out and patted him gently, the barest touch of fingers to bronze hide. It was Shanith who replied,Then you shall. Guess this means I call you Brother, yes?
It might even work well, Ravana hoped. She was a quiet natured woman, B'run was even more quiet than her, and Jisralna was never one to deliberately cause trouble. Berani was quiet and almsot too well behaved. If Terken came he wouldn't cause trouble either, and it would be good to spend time with most of those she cared for in one place.
Ravana brushed fingertips over his shoulder and grinned, ignoring the blush on her cheeks at the nicest thing someone had said to him in a while being from her. "I am glad. I find myself looking forward to it. It should be relaxed, B'run and I aren't very inclined towards loudness, and Berani's the same. I think you'll like Jisralna and her baby too!" She leaned back on her elbows, keeping her back from touching the blanket and felt her stomach grumble. Reminded she was hungry, Ravana reached into the basket and started taking out food and drinks.
Getting the hint, Shanith pulled away and took off, coming back as Ravana was biting into a meatroll with a herdbest in her claws, dead. She laid it down and told Ronarth,You should eat too! I even brought you something to eat!
She let go then. She wasn't mad as S'kef for lashing her anymore. She had done what she had to do last night. He had done the same. She was furious at what he had done to B'run's back and would have no problem letting him know that, but her own punishment had been just.
D'ren was showing more life than she'd ever seen from him and that alone was enough to tickle R'ana's funny bone. She saw his surprise at the invitationa dn blinked, waiting it out. It was odd, she knew, for a green rider and a woman to be inviting a man and bronzerider anywhere, but R'ana had never been a proper woman.
It might even work well, she was a quiet natured woman, B'run was even more quiet than her, and Jisralna was never one to deliberately cause trouble. And it would be good for her to build ties with the riders of Katila. D'ren would never hurt her.
Ronarth's words seconding his rider's acceptance caused a smile to touch Ravana's lips. She even reached out and patted him gently, the barest touch of fingers to bronze hide. It was Shanith who replied,
It might even work well, Ravana hoped. She was a quiet natured woman, B'run was even more quiet than her, and Jisralna was never one to deliberately cause trouble. Berani was quiet and almsot too well behaved. If Terken came he wouldn't cause trouble either, and it would be good to spend time with most of those she cared for in one place.
Ravana brushed fingertips over his shoulder and grinned, ignoring the blush on her cheeks at the nicest thing someone had said to him in a while being from her. "I am glad. I find myself looking forward to it. It should be relaxed, B'run and I aren't very inclined towards loudness, and Berani's the same. I think you'll like Jisralna and her baby too!" She leaned back on her elbows, keeping her back from touching the blanket and felt her stomach grumble. Reminded she was hungry, Ravana reached into the basket and started taking out food and drinks.
Getting the hint, Shanith pulled away and took off, coming back as Ravana was biting into a meatroll with a herdbest in her claws, dead. She laid it down and told Ronarth,