06.Jul.13, 06:35 AM
Casa’s surprised expression she shot at him baffled R’nd. He had assumed she’d at least heard her father’s dragon or Grith but then again, Grith was so common place that she probably didn’t count. Grith was simply the extra voice in your head that you adapted to and didn’t even think twice about. Having a new dragon you didn’t interact with bespeak you, however, had to be a fun experience. R’nd tried to recall the first time a dragon spoke to him and he smiled as Gamalieth came to mind. The turns in exile with the blue pair had likely opened his mind more than others to being exposed to dragons talking to him that wasn’t his own.
“He’s not the skittish type. You don’t have to be so cautious around him,” R’nd pointed out, amusement clear in his voice. He was enjoying the show, mostly because he wasn’t directly involved, not really.No, but R’nd is. Children make him skittish but you must be just above the age range that freaks him out the most, Ayyonth rumbled with his own amusement. He floated in place, not wanting to accidentally harm the girl and gave her silent permission to continue petting him or ogle him if she so desired.
“I’m not that bad!” R’nd called back, laughing at the back and forth that was so common between Ayyonth and him. He knew he could be rather awkward around children but his efforts to be a good father to Benden and putting up with B’jin’s daughter’s babbling and hugs had helped him relax, if only a little.Very little, Ayyonth commented casually to only R’nd. No one asked you.
“He’s not the skittish type. You don’t have to be so cautious around him,” R’nd pointed out, amusement clear in his voice. He was enjoying the show, mostly because he wasn’t directly involved, not really.
“I’m not that bad!” R’nd called back, laughing at the back and forth that was so common between Ayyonth and him. He knew he could be rather awkward around children but his efforts to be a good father to Benden and putting up with B’jin’s daughter’s babbling and hugs had helped him relax, if only a little.