14.Jun.22, 05:25 AM
It felt like no time at all had passed when Chironhes returned and Mylorah smiled up at his eagerness to continue hanging out. As she got to her feet, Taith's excited bouncing stopped and he shook his head. Kor'is told me not to accept food for either of us from people he would consider strangers. He then said not to accept food from anyone if he's not there to make the decision. Mylorah gave the dragon a pat on the neck and then turned her gaze to Chironhes. "A year ago, there was a string of targeted poisoning via food and a lot of people died. T'ryn almost did." That had been a horrible time with good friends taken from them and her brother was almost among them. He was so much stronger than he gave himself credit for.
"Anyway! You will already have an uphill battle getting Kor'is to do more than slightly tolerate you so we won't mess with his rules. We can, however, bring our meals outside and sit with Taith. It's too lovely of a day to waste it indoors when we don't need to." Back to smiling, Mylorah took her new friend's good hand again to walk to the dining hall with Taith following behind them.
"I try not to think about what colour of dragon I would bond with--if any would even want me--but sometimes when I'm around Taith, I think I wouldn't mind a lovely blue boy like him." The comments wouldn't bother her either. Most comments were easy enough to ignore but K'dar taught her how to throw a punch years ago for the ones that deserved a response. But blue also offered a lot of freedom, especially in comparison to gold. And looking at her family, it was hard not to wonder about that colour. "I have three brothers on bronze and a sister on gold. So I can't really rule out gold as a contender, can I? My dad's a bluerider, by the way. I can't remember if I mentioned that yet. So it could go either way but I bet I end up on green." She laughed at the idea and how much more she would stand out from her very blonde family.
"Anyway! You will already have an uphill battle getting Kor'is to do more than slightly tolerate you so we won't mess with his rules. We can, however, bring our meals outside and sit with Taith. It's too lovely of a day to waste it indoors when we don't need to." Back to smiling, Mylorah took her new friend's good hand again to walk to the dining hall with Taith following behind them.
"I try not to think about what colour of dragon I would bond with--if any would even want me--but sometimes when I'm around Taith, I think I wouldn't mind a lovely blue boy like him." The comments wouldn't bother her either. Most comments were easy enough to ignore but K'dar taught her how to throw a punch years ago for the ones that deserved a response. But blue also offered a lot of freedom, especially in comparison to gold. And looking at her family, it was hard not to wonder about that colour. "I have three brothers on bronze and a sister on gold. So I can't really rule out gold as a contender, can I? My dad's a bluerider, by the way. I can't remember if I mentioned that yet. So it could go either way but I bet I end up on green." She laughed at the idea and how much more she would stand out from her very blonde family.