29.Aug.12, 03:23 AM
'Someone can't keep their beast tamed. Are you talking to Astoreth, Charath? Or did you just piss her off with your presence?' Erisi wasn't exactly pleased with how A'liran's dragon was behaving, but Charath hadn't expressed any concern with the other Green. She was being remarkably tolerable, which had Erisi suspicious already.
I am not talking to her. She is stupid, and is probably trying to ward me away from all the males. Like they'd want her. Charath hissed softly at Astoreth, feeling a need to defend herself from the irate female. There was really no threat of a fight, Charath just merely wanted to stand her own ground. It wasn't like she was going to rise any time soon and steal whatever dimglowed male wanted the other Green.
'Why is she trying to ward you away from males that aren't even here?'
She wants to behave like you want to every day. I am surprised you haven't jumped this one. If dragons could roll their eyes, Charath would have done so in that moment. Her bonded could be incredibly dim sometimes. She shouldn't be surprised - he had been unaware of how close she was to rising when she first took to the skies. It was obvious he was unable to tell it in other dragons.
'...You have got to be kidding me.' There were a few more grumbled thoughts, and likely an irritated glance sent in A'liran's direction. The man had to know his dragon was going to rise soon, which meant he wasn't telling Erisi this. "I consider myself to be far more stable than the man who Searched me," he responded just a little testily. A'liran was beginning to get underneath his skin, but sometimes bickering was exciting for Erisi. He had a tendency to pick fights where none were needed.
"I got Charath out of the deal, so that's something. Personally, if it could have been done any other way, maybe I wouldn't hate this place so much." A'liran still hadn't told him that Astoreth was close to rising. He had to wonder if the other Greenrider hated him that much already.
I am not talking to her. She is stupid, and is probably trying to ward me away from all the males. Like they'd want her. Charath hissed softly at Astoreth, feeling a need to defend herself from the irate female. There was really no threat of a fight, Charath just merely wanted to stand her own ground. It wasn't like she was going to rise any time soon and steal whatever dimglowed male wanted the other Green.
'Why is she trying to ward you away from males that aren't even here?'
She wants to behave like you want to every day. I am surprised you haven't jumped this one. If dragons could roll their eyes, Charath would have done so in that moment. Her bonded could be incredibly dim sometimes. She shouldn't be surprised - he had been unaware of how close she was to rising when she first took to the skies. It was obvious he was unable to tell it in other dragons.
'...You have got to be kidding me.' There were a few more grumbled thoughts, and likely an irritated glance sent in A'liran's direction. The man had to know his dragon was going to rise soon, which meant he wasn't telling Erisi this. "I consider myself to be far more stable than the man who Searched me," he responded just a little testily. A'liran was beginning to get underneath his skin, but sometimes bickering was exciting for Erisi. He had a tendency to pick fights where none were needed.
"I got Charath out of the deal, so that's something. Personally, if it could have been done any other way, maybe I wouldn't hate this place so much." A'liran still hadn't told him that Astoreth was close to rising. He had to wonder if the other Greenrider hated him that much already.