19.Jun.12, 12:50 AM
"It's getting hot." she told Krypth, and the gold ducked her head in a nod of agreement- a purely humanoid gesture that looked positively silly on the gangly creature. Was there a reason that it was supposed to be a good idea to have hunting lessons in the middle of the afternoon? Possibly because nothing with a lick of common sense would actually be out, so they stood less chance of scaring off their dinner? Or maybe they thought the sun would reflect off Krypth's shockingly dull yellow hide, imbue it with some of the glitter and shine that so marked her mother and her bronze kin. Alas, it looked like their plan was going to come to naught, for turquoise eyes were longingly looking to a mud puddle, even as the long nose bumped into Jada's hip.
I see the sign. Krypth said it succinctly, lifting her head and looking away innocently, as though she had seen nothing at all. But once Jada saw the sign, she couldn't stop her short, shocked giggle. Someone had actually been told to hold a sign? Poor man, he was probably being punished for something, to be asked to cater to such a silly expectation. It is Tyrrisath and His. S'kef. Krypth reminded her of the information even before Jada could get a clear look at the wielder of the Sign. Briefly, wildly, Jada wondered if Krypth could have been wrong. Surely no one would send her alone on a hunting trip with the man who had so cruelly whipped B'jin!
Alas, it seemed that Krypth was correct, as per her usual. Well, here would be a test of seeing if she could walk the walk and talk the talk; She thought that people should be judged based on their deeds towards her, in mist cases... but still. S'kef was a big, stinking batch of numbweed to brew. Regardless, Krypth was prancing their way with her writhing step, almost dancing up to S'kef and crooning in greeting to him, then doing the same to the larger brown at his side. So you will be joining us in the forests today? Jada says that she will hunt me, for practice, but I do think she'd have more luck learning to use one of those pointy things than trying to keep up with me. I will be learning to fly soon.
It was pride, and then Jada was there, nodding stiffly to the man. There was a certain trepidation that Jada felt, looking at his hand blankly for a moment as though it was going to bite her. "A pleasure to formally meet you." she said at last, not sure what else one could say.
I've heard of your exploits, or
I heard you get a hard on from beating up cute young greenriders, or
Please don't hurt me.
"Thank you for being willing to help us out today," she heard herself saying to him cheerfully, felt herself smiling at him, eyes crinkling up at the corners. "I'm afraid Krypth and I would be at a loss without some assistance."
We would have managed, though. Krypth corrected her rider defensively. We're a very good team, my Jada and I.
I see the sign. Krypth said it succinctly, lifting her head and looking away innocently, as though she had seen nothing at all. But once Jada saw the sign, she couldn't stop her short, shocked giggle. Someone had actually been told to hold a sign? Poor man, he was probably being punished for something, to be asked to cater to such a silly expectation. It is Tyrrisath and His. S'kef. Krypth reminded her of the information even before Jada could get a clear look at the wielder of the Sign. Briefly, wildly, Jada wondered if Krypth could have been wrong. Surely no one would send her alone on a hunting trip with the man who had so cruelly whipped B'jin!
Alas, it seemed that Krypth was correct, as per her usual. Well, here would be a test of seeing if she could walk the walk and talk the talk; She thought that people should be judged based on their deeds towards her, in mist cases... but still. S'kef was a big, stinking batch of numbweed to brew. Regardless, Krypth was prancing their way with her writhing step, almost dancing up to S'kef and crooning in greeting to him, then doing the same to the larger brown at his side. So you will be joining us in the forests today? Jada says that she will hunt me, for practice, but I do think she'd have more luck learning to use one of those pointy things than trying to keep up with me. I will be learning to fly soon.
It was pride, and then Jada was there, nodding stiffly to the man. There was a certain trepidation that Jada felt, looking at his hand blankly for a moment as though it was going to bite her. "A pleasure to formally meet you." she said at last, not sure what else one could say.
I've heard of your exploits, or
I heard you get a hard on from beating up cute young greenriders, or
Please don't hurt me.
"Thank you for being willing to help us out today," she heard herself saying to him cheerfully, felt herself smiling at him, eyes crinkling up at the corners. "I'm afraid Krypth and I would be at a loss without some assistance."
We would have managed, though. Krypth corrected her rider defensively. We're a very good team, my Jada and I.