15.Jul.13, 12:31 AM
Ryvian laughed and waved Tryst over to Casa so she could see him up close or play with him. The blue was pretty friendly if he knew it was okay to interact with the person. Early in his life he’d tried to befriend a person or two that didn’t like the return of the firelizards and Tryst had been upset by the shunning he had received. Since then, he got permission first when Ryvian was around or observed someone for a bit first before making a call. With Casa, her enthusiasm was radiating off of her as brilliantly as her tipsiness was with the way she swayed and Tryst didn’t need any extra encouraging.
“His name is Tryst. That camping trip B’jin took all the Candidates on a while ago when firelizards were rediscovered? Nyvian and I were among the lucky ones to find eggs and get them to hatch and Impress to us. He has a green named Lace.” He loved both of their flitters but in a way he had been disappointed that they ended up different colours. If anyone paid enough attention, they could use the firelizards to tell them apart easier. Thankfully, the twins were often together and the firelizards liked them both so they switched shoulders regularly so in the end, even the clever and observant people still had to figure out their identities another way.
“Maybe we could go hunting for your own egg!” As far as he knew, a nest hadn’t been found in the clearing but it would give them something to do and keep them both mostly out of trouble. No doubt he’d hear about getting the girl drunk from her father if he let her drink too much more so nest hunting sounded like a good distraction.
“His name is Tryst. That camping trip B’jin took all the Candidates on a while ago when firelizards were rediscovered? Nyvian and I were among the lucky ones to find eggs and get them to hatch and Impress to us. He has a green named Lace.” He loved both of their flitters but in a way he had been disappointed that they ended up different colours. If anyone paid enough attention, they could use the firelizards to tell them apart easier. Thankfully, the twins were often together and the firelizards liked them both so they switched shoulders regularly so in the end, even the clever and observant people still had to figure out their identities another way.
“Maybe we could go hunting for your own egg!” As far as he knew, a nest hadn’t been found in the clearing but it would give them something to do and keep them both mostly out of trouble. No doubt he’d hear about getting the girl drunk from her father if he let her drink too much more so nest hunting sounded like a good distraction.