19.Mar.21, 02:18 PM
“You’re welcome, though I don’t know I was of much help…” She winced and shrugged helplessly. “Thanks for thinking of me, though…” She trailed off for a moment before reaching for Rudi at his perch on her shoulder. “I’m glad Rudi made a decent impression.”
A small half-laugh escaped as she watched the tiny blue curl against D’nei’s neck. Such an usual little thing…She wondered what would come of him, and hoped all the best for the creature. He at least had a kind human as his bonded, so he wasn’t poorly off, even if he wasn’t ever able to see…
“Oh, it’s no interruption. At least, not a bad one.” Rolling her eyes, a weary smile flashed across the redhead’s face. “It’s nice to be reminded that there’s more to life than oil and hunks of meat. We’re doing well, thanks. A lot of work, but worth every second of it, for sure. Though, I’ll be glad to start up my morning runs again…I’ve missed that.” The little trail around the inner wall of the bowl, while not much, held a certain draw now that she’d been deprived of her running for month, with the sporadic sleep and constant feeding and oiling.
Yes, we are doing well, thanks for asking. The little green nosed open the door nearby, fast-whirling, curious eyes betrayed by a mighty yawn. She plopped her backside down with a huff, long limbs awkwardly folded beneath her as she looked between her girl and this newcomer. You were talking. I wanted to know what was going on. You mustn’t expect me to just sleep when you are out here talking and stuff. She said, by way of explanation, but seeing her girl’s somewhat withering expression she dipped her snout apologetically before continuing anyway, tilting her head at D’nei. Another rudi?
“Another firelizard, yes. This is D’nei, of blue Casnovath there, and the firelizard is Specter.” A’ryn said in matter of fact introduction, trying to stifle a smile. She hoped that the art of tact was something that could be taught, but for now it was tolerable, and, she dared think, even somewhat cute, though still not to be encouraged. Turning to her friend, she shrugged and flourished a hand toward the green. “And this is Jenath. Who really should be asleep right now.”
A small half-laugh escaped as she watched the tiny blue curl against D’nei’s neck. Such an usual little thing…She wondered what would come of him, and hoped all the best for the creature. He at least had a kind human as his bonded, so he wasn’t poorly off, even if he wasn’t ever able to see…
“Oh, it’s no interruption. At least, not a bad one.” Rolling her eyes, a weary smile flashed across the redhead’s face. “It’s nice to be reminded that there’s more to life than oil and hunks of meat. We’re doing well, thanks. A lot of work, but worth every second of it, for sure. Though, I’ll be glad to start up my morning runs again…I’ve missed that.” The little trail around the inner wall of the bowl, while not much, held a certain draw now that she’d been deprived of her running for month, with the sporadic sleep and constant feeding and oiling.
“Another firelizard, yes. This is D’nei, of blue Casnovath there, and the firelizard is Specter.” A’ryn said in matter of fact introduction, trying to stifle a smile. She hoped that the art of tact was something that could be taught, but for now it was tolerable, and, she dared think, even somewhat cute, though still not to be encouraged. Turning to her friend, she shrugged and flourished a hand toward the green. “And this is Jenath. Who really should be asleep right now.”