30.Mar.21, 12:04 AM
"Oh you haven't? I mean it probably won't matter so much for you if you end up on gold, their flights don't happen so often. The boys are generally more actively encouraged to get some practice in so that a flight isn't their first introduction to matters you know?" T'cai babbled on for a bit, either unaware or uncaring about any awkwardness caused by his question. At the same time he didn't seem bothered by her ramble about bones and whether she liked them or not.
He did chuckle though, amused by her attempt to humor him at least. "It's fine if you don't like like bones. I understand they aren't to everyone's taste." T'cai quickly worked on unloading the bones, babbling about their presumed source. Some of them were wher bones, but others were from animals that were fed to the beasts. He glanced over at the pile that Rakka was eyeing and offered a possible explanation. "I think those were from a younger wher that didn't make the cut for one reason or another. I'm not sure though."
Soon enough Toynolth was freed of his bony cargo and stretched as he let out a pleased grumbling sound. Let me know when it's time to leave. I am going to swim for a bit and then I will make sure no one takes your bones. He gave Rakka a small friendly nudge with his nose before taking off into the air. T'cai watched the dragon go with a smile and then turned his attention back to Rakka. "Well I'm sure no one will bother the bones while he's away. Let's go get that skull. What do you like to do for fun?"
He did chuckle though, amused by her attempt to humor him at least. "It's fine if you don't like like bones. I understand they aren't to everyone's taste." T'cai quickly worked on unloading the bones, babbling about their presumed source. Some of them were wher bones, but others were from animals that were fed to the beasts. He glanced over at the pile that Rakka was eyeing and offered a possible explanation. "I think those were from a younger wher that didn't make the cut for one reason or another. I'm not sure though."
Soon enough Toynolth was freed of his bony cargo and stretched as he let out a pleased grumbling sound. Let me know when it's time to leave. I am going to swim for a bit and then I will make sure no one takes your bones. He gave Rakka a small friendly nudge with his nose before taking off into the air. T'cai watched the dragon go with a smile and then turned his attention back to Rakka. "Well I'm sure no one will bother the bones while he's away. Let's go get that skull. What do you like to do for fun?"