11.Aug.22, 04:49 AM
With a huff, Pardrith relaxed as he recognized his sister. Her bright hide made her easy to pick out even in the low light. The dark bronze slipped down off the rock and joined his sister near the water's edge, watching her with some mischief as he purposefully sloshed right back into the lake when she'd been denied entry. He settled himself on his belly until the water lapped over his back and dipped his head down to blow bubbles while his boy offered a hand down to Mylorah to help her up on his rocky perch.
I wanted to swim, the dragonet answered for Ch'es. And I thought we could look at the stars at the same time.
Narrowing his eyes, Pardrith wiggled his bum under the water's surface and dashed out to race at Amagrith to pounce on her. The smaller hatchling nipped playfully at the gold's neck before bouncing back into the safety of the lake that her girl had determined was 'out-of-bounds.'
Pardrith, that's not very fair,Ch'es pointed out as he watched his young dragon tease Mylo's. The dark bronze only lifted his head with a huff, unconvinced that his playing was unsportsmanlike. He was smaller and had to take every advantage he could get!
I like the quiet, Ch'es thought, curling his knees up to his chest as he looked up to the sky. The caldera granted enough view of the night sky, but he knew after riding with Tiberuth and K'dar that there was so much more to it than their currently limited view. It's hard to hear so many voices all the time. I can't always hear myself.
Patiently, Pardrith translated for his boy while he stalked his sister from the water and waited for his next chance to pounce. Seeing his next opportunity, he dashed out from the water again. But instead of pouncing, he gave his boy's words some thought and flopped instead right in front of Amagrith to paw at her muzzle. Fine, fine, he'd play fair.
He's wondering what you're doing up. Did we wake you? It must have been Ch'es. I was very sneaky, the bronze claimed. With sand now clinging to his soaked hide, Pardrith squirmed from under his sister to splash back into the lake and paddle around in lazy circles, silently enticing his sibling to join him.
Narrowing his eyes, Pardrith wiggled his bum under the water's surface and dashed out to race at Amagrith to pounce on her. The smaller hatchling nipped playfully at the gold's neck before bouncing back into the safety of the lake that her girl had determined was 'out-of-bounds.'
Pardrith, that's not very fair,Ch'es pointed out as he watched his young dragon tease Mylo's. The dark bronze only lifted his head with a huff, unconvinced that his playing was unsportsmanlike. He was smaller and had to take every advantage he could get!
I like the quiet, Ch'es thought, curling his knees up to his chest as he looked up to the sky. The caldera granted enough view of the night sky, but he knew after riding with Tiberuth and K'dar that there was so much more to it than their currently limited view. It's hard to hear so many voices all the time. I can't always hear myself.
Patiently, Pardrith translated for his boy while he stalked his sister from the water and waited for his next chance to pounce. Seeing his next opportunity, he dashed out from the water again. But instead of pouncing, he gave his boy's words some thought and flopped instead right in front of Amagrith to paw at her muzzle. Fine, fine, he'd play fair.