31.May.13, 09:06 PM
Ravana was difficult to piss off. Most of the time she was unaware she was supposed to be pissed off and it was Shanith that got offended. Such was the case now.
There was silence as Ravana considered R'nya's remarks gravely. Then there was noise as Shanith landed on the Dining hall roof and hissed. Shanith? You're supposed to be snuggling with Olemuth. I can handle this. Shanith?
It was never a good thing when her dragon tuned her out. Ravana took enough time to consider this, and spoke softly to R'nya. "I'll be right back." Frustration at the green underlaid her voice, sharpening into rage as she got a glimpse of exactly what she was saying to Xyreith.
She strode to the window, laid hand on green hide and shouted through their link not giving a shit about any other dragon hearing her. Shanith! Either I'm smart enough to know when I'm being insulted, or you picked the wrong fucking rider. The dragon left off comparing Xyreith's intelligence unfavorably to a wherry midword and blinked at Ravana. Sensing that mental words alone wouldn't suffice, Ravana let the rage show in her voice as she spoke aloud to her green. "I mean it. You'll apologize to Xyreith. Right here, right now." Ravana stared down the green for a long moment.
She refused and Ravana simply widened her stance and waited. Shanith finally yielded, creeling then speaking to Xyreith.You're smarter than a wherry. Barely.
"Shanith..." It was snarled softly, and the green gave completely.You are considerably smarter than a wherry. I apologize.
"Now you're going to my hut and lie down in your wallow and think about what you just did. When I get home, we are going to discuss all the ways in which your behavior today was unworthy of you, wherry brained and proved R'nya's words exactly right." Shanith fought the command in Ravana's words, then sensing that Ravana would not give in this went home, and settled to lie down on the front lawn, a small defiance.
Ravana counted to ten, then twenty, then fifty. Only when she was able to keep anger from lashing her words, did she settle down and look at him. She was at a loss for words for a long moment.
"You know she says you insulted me. Just curious, did you?" Her tone was light though she couldn't keep frustration from underlying her words. "Either way that was uncalled for. I apologize." Life would be so much easier if she could gag Shanith.
There was silence as Ravana considered R'nya's remarks gravely. Then there was noise as Shanith landed on the Dining hall roof and hissed. Shanith? You're supposed to be snuggling with Olemuth. I can handle this. Shanith?
It was never a good thing when her dragon tuned her out. Ravana took enough time to consider this, and spoke softly to R'nya. "I'll be right back." Frustration at the green underlaid her voice, sharpening into rage as she got a glimpse of exactly what she was saying to Xyreith.
She strode to the window, laid hand on green hide and shouted through their link not giving a shit about any other dragon hearing her. Shanith! Either I'm smart enough to know when I'm being insulted, or you picked the wrong fucking rider. The dragon left off comparing Xyreith's intelligence unfavorably to a wherry midword and blinked at Ravana. Sensing that mental words alone wouldn't suffice, Ravana let the rage show in her voice as she spoke aloud to her green. "I mean it. You'll apologize to Xyreith. Right here, right now." Ravana stared down the green for a long moment.
She refused and Ravana simply widened her stance and waited. Shanith finally yielded, creeling then speaking to Xyreith.
"Shanith..." It was snarled softly, and the green gave completely.
"Now you're going to my hut and lie down in your wallow and think about what you just did. When I get home, we are going to discuss all the ways in which your behavior today was unworthy of you, wherry brained and proved R'nya's words exactly right." Shanith fought the command in Ravana's words, then sensing that Ravana would not give in this went home, and settled to lie down on the front lawn, a small defiance.
Ravana counted to ten, then twenty, then fifty. Only when she was able to keep anger from lashing her words, did she settle down and look at him. She was at a loss for words for a long moment.
"You know she says you insulted me. Just curious, did you?" Her tone was light though she couldn't keep frustration from underlying her words. "Either way that was uncalled for. I apologize." Life would be so much easier if she could gag Shanith.