24.Mar.13, 12:15 AM
Bordtai had been mesmerized at the sight of the little greens hatching and impressing in such short order. Everything was so different out in the middle of the sands… So much faster and slower at the same time – it was confusing and yet Bordtai felt he was missing everything all at once. When the third egg appeared stuck, his heart tore and he wanted to step forward but couldn’t remember if that was allowed or not. It was with a breath of relief (and some amount of regret) that Bordtai watched as Ryvian moved forward to help the hatchling finish breaking from her egg and impress to another.
Strange, he would have thought that helping the dragon out of their shell would have impressed her, but that clearly wasn’t the case. Big hazel eyes watched as the three new pairs moved off the sands and to their class’s teacher on the edge. Of course… should Bordtai not impress the rider would no longer be his teacher and the left over candidates would be handed off to the next rider who chose to teach a class. Bordtai wasn’t exactly attached to the acting teacher – but that didn’t mean he’d prefer the next one to come either.
Shifting his eyes back to the eggs still on the sands, he shifted his weight back and forth on his feet anxiously. He wanted the rest to hatch! Yet at the same time he didn’t want it to happen so fast that he missed anything important either. What if he did something wrong to make a dragon not want him? He was the smallest one in the line – would he be easy to overlook?
Strange, he would have thought that helping the dragon out of their shell would have impressed her, but that clearly wasn’t the case. Big hazel eyes watched as the three new pairs moved off the sands and to their class’s teacher on the edge. Of course… should Bordtai not impress the rider would no longer be his teacher and the left over candidates would be handed off to the next rider who chose to teach a class. Bordtai wasn’t exactly attached to the acting teacher – but that didn’t mean he’d prefer the next one to come either.
Shifting his eyes back to the eggs still on the sands, he shifted his weight back and forth on his feet anxiously. He wanted the rest to hatch! Yet at the same time he didn’t want it to happen so fast that he missed anything important either. What if he did something wrong to make a dragon not want him? He was the smallest one in the line – would he be easy to overlook?