25.Jul.13, 09:04 PM
Ravana was freshly pink from scrubbing her hair still wet and her clothes still damp, having opted to spend Krypth's flight freezing/bathing in the lake and kicking herself for not having the nerve to seduce B'run, even with the aid of dragonlust. The greenrider was finally slinking to the dining hall late in the evening, figuring most of those affected would be with someone and there would be no danger of her being grabbed by a randy rider with ideas.
She loaded her plate, mentally checking on Shanith and smiling when she felt the green asleep, her breathing easing as she'd rested. She'd spent the entire flight chasing first Stubborn, then fish and other lizards, then Stubborn again around the lake until she had been unable to breathe without coughing. Ravana had let her as part of the work she was doing to bring her green's stamina up. After that, she'd encouraged the green to go sleep on the roof of the dining hall. Stubborn had joined her, the tiny gold exhausted from helping wear the green out.
Ravana would have to stuff her with treats later as a thank you, but the green rider didn't mind that. It was worth it to not have to worry about Shanith causing trouble. Ravana looked over her tray, seeing a pudgy pie of wherry meat and vegetables, some chunks of cheese, and a redfruit. She added a meatroll, and a small salad, then a chilled juice, carrying dinner over to a table that was fairly isolated. She was cold, tired and very very hungry.
She started eating quietly, wondering a moment why people were staring at her, then dismissing it. It wasn't her they were staring at, surely, it just felt like it. She hadn't done anything attention getting lately. She'd been keeping herself to herself, actively working at flying under the radar in the probably misguided hope that S'kef would forget she existed. Except if they weren't staring at her, what were they looking at. There wasn't anything interesting over here, was there?
She loaded her plate, mentally checking on Shanith and smiling when she felt the green asleep, her breathing easing as she'd rested. She'd spent the entire flight chasing first Stubborn, then fish and other lizards, then Stubborn again around the lake until she had been unable to breathe without coughing. Ravana had let her as part of the work she was doing to bring her green's stamina up. After that, she'd encouraged the green to go sleep on the roof of the dining hall. Stubborn had joined her, the tiny gold exhausted from helping wear the green out.
Ravana would have to stuff her with treats later as a thank you, but the green rider didn't mind that. It was worth it to not have to worry about Shanith causing trouble. Ravana looked over her tray, seeing a pudgy pie of wherry meat and vegetables, some chunks of cheese, and a redfruit. She added a meatroll, and a small salad, then a chilled juice, carrying dinner over to a table that was fairly isolated. She was cold, tired and very very hungry.
She started eating quietly, wondering a moment why people were staring at her, then dismissing it. It wasn't her they were staring at, surely, it just felt like it. She hadn't done anything attention getting lately. She'd been keeping herself to herself, actively working at flying under the radar in the probably misguided hope that S'kef would forget she existed. Except if they weren't staring at her, what were they looking at. There wasn't anything interesting over here, was there?