30.Nov.13, 06:17 AM
It seemed the eggs were in no mood to wait for everyone to show up; indeed, by the time most people had arrived, the shells were already cracking and spilling their contents forth. She turned her attention from the Queen egg she had been eyeing cautiously to the other eggs to watch with interest as the Hatching proceeded forth excitedly.
Almost immediately, dragonets burst into action. A brown, a bronze, a green - they seemed so excited! She watched with interest as they quickly found their ways through the sands. She watched impression after impression, and continuously dragons seemed to go. This must be the fastest she'd ever seen a Hatching go, even when in the Stands! She let her eyes wander over the eggs and the dragons, her heart lightening some. Maybe the last Hatching really had been a fluke. Maybe it really wasn't going to happen again. Maybe things were turning around, and everything would get better from here!
She glanced around the candidates to look for Quenym again, but once again she didn't see him right off the bat. He must be near the action - she had a brief longing to be among the other candidates, to be able to experience it all up front and in the thick of things. Still, things would move fast enough, if the rest of the hatching was any indication. She glanced through the group once more before turning back to watch the brood mother and Queen egg edgily.
Almost immediately, dragonets burst into action. A brown, a bronze, a green - they seemed so excited! She watched with interest as they quickly found their ways through the sands. She watched impression after impression, and continuously dragons seemed to go. This must be the fastest she'd ever seen a Hatching go, even when in the Stands! She let her eyes wander over the eggs and the dragons, her heart lightening some. Maybe the last Hatching really had been a fluke. Maybe it really wasn't going to happen again. Maybe things were turning around, and everything would get better from here!
She glanced around the candidates to look for Quenym again, but once again she didn't see him right off the bat. He must be near the action - she had a brief longing to be among the other candidates, to be able to experience it all up front and in the thick of things. Still, things would move fast enough, if the rest of the hatching was any indication. She glanced through the group once more before turning back to watch the brood mother and Queen egg edgily.