30.Dec.12, 08:13 AM
S'kef lingered at the end of the hallway for a long moment, hand resting lightly on Erisi's shoulder as he came to a slow stop. The brownrider accepted Erisi's sassy words without any immediate complaint, though he did send a small quip or two towards Tyrrisath. Were the brown dragon privy to Charath's words, he'd have been inclined to degree. He reminded his bonded to keep his temper under control, but made no attempt to restrain him from retaliating in another way.
"Erisi," he said lightly, after asking Tyrrisath to supply the green weyrling's name. He turned around, looking down at the young man with a blend of disappointment and morbid amusement. A cruel smile appeared and his eyes darkened slightly. "Poor boy. Now try being here for fifteen turns."
There was a distinct thread of hatred in his voice. His eyes narrowed and he exhaled slowly, letting the subtle flash of anger fall away. He offered a crisp smile in it's place. "If you think I'm D'ren, you are very mistaken, my little friend."
He gave Eri's back one more firm pat, once again harder than it needed to be, and turned to walk away. "Keep your mouth closed in the presence of your betters," he said casually over one shoulder. "And be thankful that I doshare D'ren's kindness and patience." There was a hint of brightness in his voice, but it was more from self-satisfaction than actual mirth.
"Erisi," he said lightly, after asking Tyrrisath to supply the green weyrling's name. He turned around, looking down at the young man with a blend of disappointment and morbid amusement. A cruel smile appeared and his eyes darkened slightly. "Poor boy. Now try being here for fifteen turns."
There was a distinct thread of hatred in his voice. His eyes narrowed and he exhaled slowly, letting the subtle flash of anger fall away. He offered a crisp smile in it's place. "If you think I'm D'ren, you are very mistaken, my little friend."
He gave Eri's back one more firm pat, once again harder than it needed to be, and turned to walk away. "Keep your mouth closed in the presence of your betters," he said casually over one shoulder. "And be thankful that I doshare D'ren's kindness and patience." There was a hint of brightness in his voice, but it was more from self-satisfaction than actual mirth.