24.Mar.12, 12:01 AM
Someone was bound to interrupt them soon, not because they were starting to argue already, but because Charath had actually managed to get onto the table. She sat atop it proudly, blue eyes whirling with delight as she was now suddenly just as tall as everyone else! It was the simple things in life that Charath could enjoy sometimes. While this necessarily wasn't one of her pranks, it still made her feel delightfully wicked. She was someplace she was not supposed to be, after all. This was an easier sort of evil, one that when Charath was having bad days with thinking that she could resort to. Being a new hatchling, she was not even remotely close to being out of ideas - she figured the kitchenfolk deserved a break, and this way she could observe her bonded with ease.
You know, all the lesser dragons would not be able to handle your raging emotions. I don't think I'll ever be dull, she crooned at her bonded. Just then one of the weyrfolk finally gathered up the courage to extend their arms to her, encouraging her to get down. Charath for a moment fell completely silent and still, and then trumpeted into the poor person's face. Erisi would have laughed, if he wasn't dealing with his own problems.
"I hear he has a thing for Blueriders," Erisi answered hastily - his tolerance of I'shan had already been low, and right now it was considerably lower than the norm. "He'll do a better job of marking you up than I ever would - I'll leave him to it." Erisi folded his arms against his chest, and physical deflection of whatever intimidation I'shan had. The man was not a powerful looking creature, but they had history, and there were easier ways to rile Erisi up instead of physical intimidation.
Watch. I will get him to leave you be. Charath did not bother to speak to I'shan - she wouldn't belittle herself so. Instead, she screeched at him, a very clear warning to 'lay off' her bonded. Erisi couldn't say she didn't do anything for him!
You know, all the lesser dragons would not be able to handle your raging emotions. I don't think I'll ever be dull, she crooned at her bonded. Just then one of the weyrfolk finally gathered up the courage to extend their arms to her, encouraging her to get down. Charath for a moment fell completely silent and still, and then trumpeted into the poor person's face. Erisi would have laughed, if he wasn't dealing with his own problems.
"I hear he has a thing for Blueriders," Erisi answered hastily - his tolerance of I'shan had already been low, and right now it was considerably lower than the norm. "He'll do a better job of marking you up than I ever would - I'll leave him to it." Erisi folded his arms against his chest, and physical deflection of whatever intimidation I'shan had. The man was not a powerful looking creature, but they had history, and there were easier ways to rile Erisi up instead of physical intimidation.
Watch. I will get him to leave you be. Charath did not bother to speak to I'shan - she wouldn't belittle herself so. Instead, she screeched at him, a very clear warning to 'lay off' her bonded. Erisi couldn't say she didn't do anything for him!