24.Oct.12, 10:04 PM
It was only when Aveleth finished with his own meal and began licking himself clean that Charath took to the air again. By now she was hungry, and had to ask herself why she let Aveleth go first to begin with. The Blue was clearly a delicate eater, and Charath did not have all day! Besides, the longer that she lingered here the more Erisi seemed to grow interest in Z'ia and receive it back. Her bonded did not need any ideas planted into his silly head, and she believed Z'ia would be an... interesting influence. Aveleth was the saving grace in the bluerider pair. Charath liked that the dragon was so submissive, especially since she was a dominant Green! Having the Blue pay her the attention she deserved was wonderful, so she supposed that Erisi could have some attention too.
The herd had just settled down again when Charath launched her assault. She picked an older beast out of the herd, and crashed down on top of the unfortunate creature. Her weight crushed the herdbeast underneath her, and with her eyes whirling she glanced around to make sure that all the other beasts were a good distance away from her. Charath ate, not bothering to take her time with the fresh carcass. She wasn't hyper protective of her kill, but that hardly meant she wanted to share it, or have some lazy Green eying her meal!
"I wish you good luck, then." Erisi answered, amused by Z'ia's confidence. His first flight had been pleasantly without stress. Sure, M'bal had been a bit of a headache but even that drunken encounter proved to have some benefits. Erisi had heard of flight horror stories - they followed greenriders fairly often, but had yet to actually experience anything unpleasant. Erisi was just hoping that whenever Charath did rise, that someone decent would be on the scene to catch her. Admittedly, he had placed hope in Valerian always being around. Charath favored the rider far more than she favored the dragon. But, Charath's fondness for Valerian was something that had plagued him up until she matured. Now it was something he could use to his advantage, to maybe have some security when Charath rises.
All Charath had to do was get caught by Veeth, or now it seemed like Aveleth was a good option. Z'ia was a little pushy, but Erisi had enjoyed their kitchen hookup. Perhaps it was delusional of him, but he did think he could get out of these risky flight situations just fine. It was definitely a naive thought process, one that only a young greenrider could posses. Likely, it wouldn't last long. All it would take was one unpleasant experience to wake Erisi up. "Charath pretty much picked Gugaroth before she rose, or maybe it was because Gugaroth was right next to her when she decided to go."
The herd had just settled down again when Charath launched her assault. She picked an older beast out of the herd, and crashed down on top of the unfortunate creature. Her weight crushed the herdbeast underneath her, and with her eyes whirling she glanced around to make sure that all the other beasts were a good distance away from her. Charath ate, not bothering to take her time with the fresh carcass. She wasn't hyper protective of her kill, but that hardly meant she wanted to share it, or have some lazy Green eying her meal!
"I wish you good luck, then." Erisi answered, amused by Z'ia's confidence. His first flight had been pleasantly without stress. Sure, M'bal had been a bit of a headache but even that drunken encounter proved to have some benefits. Erisi had heard of flight horror stories - they followed greenriders fairly often, but had yet to actually experience anything unpleasant. Erisi was just hoping that whenever Charath did rise, that someone decent would be on the scene to catch her. Admittedly, he had placed hope in Valerian always being around. Charath favored the rider far more than she favored the dragon. But, Charath's fondness for Valerian was something that had plagued him up until she matured. Now it was something he could use to his advantage, to maybe have some security when Charath rises.
All Charath had to do was get caught by Veeth, or now it seemed like Aveleth was a good option. Z'ia was a little pushy, but Erisi had enjoyed their kitchen hookup. Perhaps it was delusional of him, but he did think he could get out of these risky flight situations just fine. It was definitely a naive thought process, one that only a young greenrider could posses. Likely, it wouldn't last long. All it would take was one unpleasant experience to wake Erisi up. "Charath pretty much picked Gugaroth before she rose, or maybe it was because Gugaroth was right next to her when she decided to go."