29.Jun.20, 02:31 AM
R'dare stared blankly at Aederyn for several seconds before bursting into laughter over her clarification. "I think we are! That's so odd for me to think of horses first instead of humans running. We would race as kids and wing practices back in Katila would have the dragonriders doing it for friendly competition and exercise. I think I've become too focused on remembering horses are a thing to think beyond them now." He had heard stories of horses as a kid with even his parents insisting they were real but R'dare never fully believed them--even though his dad was the coolest and never lied.
"Anyway, they might have foot races as well, though I'm not sure if there's betting or if it's a children's game. We can find out along the way. And I'm sorry to say that you're stuck with me until you tell me to go away. I'm not one to get sick of my friends." He was a social creature by nature, though that didn't mean they had to constantly talk or even be doing something. Simply hanging out with a friend as they lazed on a beach or each read a book in silence was nice. He just enjoyed the companionship.
With a smile, R'dare linked their arms together and took a moment to look around, trying to recall which direction he had seen the horse races. He wasn't hopeless when it came to directions but he could get turned around and need a little time to find his way again. Satisfied he had found the way, he gestured towards it. "Did R'dal tell you about the first time we saw a horse or snow?" Both were entertaining stories, one of which left him cold and with a wet bottom, and would no doubt make Aederyn laugh on their walk.
"Anyway, they might have foot races as well, though I'm not sure if there's betting or if it's a children's game. We can find out along the way. And I'm sorry to say that you're stuck with me until you tell me to go away. I'm not one to get sick of my friends." He was a social creature by nature, though that didn't mean they had to constantly talk or even be doing something. Simply hanging out with a friend as they lazed on a beach or each read a book in silence was nice. He just enjoyed the companionship.
With a smile, R'dare linked their arms together and took a moment to look around, trying to recall which direction he had seen the horse races. He wasn't hopeless when it came to directions but he could get turned around and need a little time to find his way again. Satisfied he had found the way, he gestured towards it. "Did R'dal tell you about the first time we saw a horse or snow?" Both were entertaining stories, one of which left him cold and with a wet bottom, and would no doubt make Aederyn laugh on their walk.