23.Jul.22, 01:32 AM
Finally. You may wish to mark your page. K'dar looked up from where he was lounging on the couch reading his book while Wes curled up at his side and napped. Not wanting to wake her up since she hadn't been feeling well, he turned his head towards Tiberuth and raised an eyebrow in silent question. Finally what? Tiber gave a low irritated growl in response. Don't be an idiot, K'dar. You are much more clever than that. The snappishness from the bronze definitely caught his attention, but underneath that was a more familiar sense of heated frustration and impatience that made him shiver. Ah, right. Today's the day then? Mark your page and get ready.
K'dar nodded, quickly setting his bookmark in place and setting the book down on the coffee table. He gently shook Wes awake and let her know where he was going and not to worry if she woke up and found him still missing. After giving her a quick kiss, he made sure to cover her back up with a blanket and set a cushion under her to try and keep her propped up and comfortable. He'd barely finished that when he heard a roar from outside and Tiberuth let out a loud and encouraging response of his own that sent a shiver through K'dar's spine. Not yet, she was still at the pens blooding a beast or two, but K'dar was keenly aware of how Tiber watched her, and waited, perched like a feline waiting for the perfect moment to pounce and give chase.
He wasn't the only one making his way towards Lassalla's weyr he noted, but Tiberuth was confident, even despite the incident in Benden that he'd only recently recovered from. K'dar just hoped that Tiber wouldn't let that confidence get to his head and over exert himself. Tiberuth wasn't even paying attention to his rider's thoughts, the bronze only had eyes on the gold and soon enough she was crying out in challenge and launching herself into the air and he bellowed out a response before all K'dar had a real sense of anymore was the dizzying feeling of his dragon in hot pursuit.
K'dar nodded, quickly setting his bookmark in place and setting the book down on the coffee table. He gently shook Wes awake and let her know where he was going and not to worry if she woke up and found him still missing. After giving her a quick kiss, he made sure to cover her back up with a blanket and set a cushion under her to try and keep her propped up and comfortable. He'd barely finished that when he heard a roar from outside and Tiberuth let out a loud and encouraging response of his own that sent a shiver through K'dar's spine. Not yet, she was still at the pens blooding a beast or two, but K'dar was keenly aware of how Tiber watched her, and waited, perched like a feline waiting for the perfect moment to pounce and give chase.
He wasn't the only one making his way towards Lassalla's weyr he noted, but Tiberuth was confident, even despite the incident in Benden that he'd only recently recovered from. K'dar just hoped that Tiber wouldn't let that confidence get to his head and over exert himself. Tiberuth wasn't even paying attention to his rider's thoughts, the bronze only had eyes on the gold and soon enough she was crying out in challenge and launching herself into the air and he bellowed out a response before all K'dar had a real sense of anymore was the dizzying feeling of his dragon in hot pursuit.