15.Dec.20, 09:57 AM
B’kit couldn’t help a surprised laugh at the young man’s wry response, quickly disentangling himself. “Unfortunately it was definitely my fault. I’m clumsier than a newborn runner on the ice. I’m probably the only person you’ll meet today capable of falling while standing still.”
Erebuth had been biting at the falling snow and trying to catch the flakes on his tongue, but charged down towards the ice when Kitt fell. He hovered anxiously nearby as the two got to their feet. At least the blue had the sense to not try scampering out onto the ice itself; Kitt doubted it would hold even the small dragon’s weight. Are you okay? B’kit, I’m sorry I distracted you.
“I’m fine,” he replied to both his dragon and the man he’d collided with. “No permanent damage, other than to my pride.” He offered a hand with a small smile. “B’kit of Erebuth. Sorry about interrupting,” he added, with a subtle nod in the direction of the still giggling lady. “I’d offer to go put in a word for you but I think she’d be wary of me dragging her down too.”
Erebuth had been biting at the falling snow and trying to catch the flakes on his tongue, but charged down towards the ice when Kitt fell. He hovered anxiously nearby as the two got to their feet. At least the blue had the sense to not try scampering out onto the ice itself; Kitt doubted it would hold even the small dragon’s weight. Are you okay? B’kit, I’m sorry I distracted you.
“I’m fine,” he replied to both his dragon and the man he’d collided with. “No permanent damage, other than to my pride.” He offered a hand with a small smile. “B’kit of Erebuth. Sorry about interrupting,” he added, with a subtle nod in the direction of the still giggling lady. “I’d offer to go put in a word for you but I think she’d be wary of me dragging her down too.”