31.Jul.13, 03:51 AM
R’nd froze in horror as the girl denied him. It didn’t truly bother him like someone a more appropriate age turning him down would but he didn’t know how to react to his playful comment being shot down so quickly. He thought they got along well but he had stumbled somewhere and now Amorandii was scandalised and he probably ruined her birthday! Thankfully B’jin was a far better father than R’nd and knew how to swoop in and fix everything to the point that R’nd was given a large hug and all was forgiven again. A grateful look was given to his friend as R’nd followed the crowd outside.
Nothing should have surprised him anymore when it came to time spent with the green pair but still Larrikith announcing they would walk and calling B’jin a stick in the mud did it. R’nd blamed the fact that he hadn’t been awake for long and lacked in being filled with klah. “I think you’re right,” R’nd agreed with a slight groan as Ayyonth started to prance along behind Larrikith without any passengers.
“Hey, park it!” R’nd called out to Ayyonth who laughed within his mind in return but did come to a stop. A playful look was given to the humans before Ayyonth further behaved and crouched down to allow the men to climb up. R’nd knew B’jin wasn’t fond of riding a dragon that wasn’t his own but since they were apparently walking and Larrikith had already abandoned them, it didn’t seem like there was much choice. To help make up for the ride, R’nd nibbled on B’jin’s neck for most of the trip.
Breakfast was just as crazy as expected with too much sugar and babbling going on around him. R’nd did his best to keep up with the stories as he guzzled back the klah and nibbled on a couple cinnamon buns of his own. He did love those sticky and sweet treats! So far, he had yet to wear anyone’s breakfast and to the bluerider, that was an excellent start to the day. He knew he had jinxed himself with that thought though and couldn’t help but wonder what would be the substance that ruined his shirt by the end of the day.
“So what’s next on the agenda?” R’nd finally managed to ask near the end of the meal when there was a small lull in conversation due to Amorandii drinking her juice. He knew vaguely what B’jin had arranged but R’nd had been under the impression it was more a party that would last a few hours rather than a never-ending event that started at the crack of dawn.
Nothing should have surprised him anymore when it came to time spent with the green pair but still Larrikith announcing they would walk and calling B’jin a stick in the mud did it. R’nd blamed the fact that he hadn’t been awake for long and lacked in being filled with klah. “I think you’re right,” R’nd agreed with a slight groan as Ayyonth started to prance along behind Larrikith without any passengers.
“Hey, park it!” R’nd called out to Ayyonth who laughed within his mind in return but did come to a stop. A playful look was given to the humans before Ayyonth further behaved and crouched down to allow the men to climb up. R’nd knew B’jin wasn’t fond of riding a dragon that wasn’t his own but since they were apparently walking and Larrikith had already abandoned them, it didn’t seem like there was much choice. To help make up for the ride, R’nd nibbled on B’jin’s neck for most of the trip.
Breakfast was just as crazy as expected with too much sugar and babbling going on around him. R’nd did his best to keep up with the stories as he guzzled back the klah and nibbled on a couple cinnamon buns of his own. He did love those sticky and sweet treats! So far, he had yet to wear anyone’s breakfast and to the bluerider, that was an excellent start to the day. He knew he had jinxed himself with that thought though and couldn’t help but wonder what would be the substance that ruined his shirt by the end of the day.
“So what’s next on the agenda?” R’nd finally managed to ask near the end of the meal when there was a small lull in conversation due to Amorandii drinking her juice. He knew vaguely what B’jin had arranged but R’nd had been under the impression it was more a party that would last a few hours rather than a never-ending event that started at the crack of dawn.