22.Jul.13, 04:35 PM
Damn. Damn. Damn. All he did was come in to get a bite to eat and now he'd managed to impress a firelizard. The quiet little green cooed at him, opening her mouth for another bit of meat. K'ton obliged her, unwilling to hear more of her cries. She was worse than Ironth had been. Always hungry and always noisy. I was not, the brown said indignant and K'ton chuckled quietly as he continued to feed the little green.
Now if he could get out of the dining hall without managing to impress another, he would call it a somewhat good day.She is very lovely. What will you name her? Ironth asked as he gazed at the green through the eyes of his bonded. K'ton started slightly. He had to name her? Couldn't some one else do it? No. It must be you. She is yours after all, the brown said, voice heavy with amusement. She was rather quiet and had a bit of dignified serenity about her, when she wasn't shrieking loud enough to split his ear drums anyway. Serene was a good enough name as any. "I suppose I'll call her Serene," he said out loud.
So focused on his new little firelizard K'ton nearly missed the surrounding kids impress their very own. He was uncharacteristically sad to see the little bronze fade away, a bronze would've been fine with him.He was damaged inside. He wouldn't have survived, Ironth commented sadly, But Casa and the others have impressed quite healthy little sprites. K'ton nodded gently as he looked to the kids, "Congratulations on your impressions, kiddos!"
Now if he could get out of the dining hall without managing to impress another, he would call it a somewhat good day.
So focused on his new little firelizard K'ton nearly missed the surrounding kids impress their very own. He was uncharacteristically sad to see the little bronze fade away, a bronze would've been fine with him.