20.Jul.13, 12:19 AM
Wydrith squawked in alarm at the older gold's glare and verbal reprimand, temporary bravery disappearing as fast as it had come as she tucked herself back down behind Peorray and made her body take up as small a space as possible. She was sorry, so sorry, she projected the feeling briefly but strongly, before taking refuge in Peorray's presence in her mind.
She didn't want anyone angry at her but now Aradissicath was and she was going to eat her for breakfast and she didn't want to be eaten and hated forever. How she could be both at the same time was a mystery, but Wydrith was absolutely certain the the older gold could do it.
Peorray sighed as the older gold snapped and hers cowered and Rhaedalyn babbled a frantic apology. She didn't blame the other woman at all for her dragon's upset and gave a nod of acknowledgement at her well wishes. "Thank you for the compliment and good wishes." She replied politely, before turning to look at Aradissicath.
In the interests of trying to get along, it wasn't as angry as it might have been, but her expression was still not happy as she continued flatly "It was a misunderstanding. Insults are not necessary." She was fine with Aradissicath wanting to set the record straight, but she wasn't going to stand by and let the dragon bully Wydrith when a bit of patience and a gentler explanation would have sufficed.
She didn't want anyone angry at her but now Aradissicath was and she was going to eat her for breakfast and she didn't want to be eaten and hated forever. How she could be both at the same time was a mystery, but Wydrith was absolutely certain the the older gold could do it.
Peorray sighed as the older gold snapped and hers cowered and Rhaedalyn babbled a frantic apology. She didn't blame the other woman at all for her dragon's upset and gave a nod of acknowledgement at her well wishes. "Thank you for the compliment and good wishes." She replied politely, before turning to look at Aradissicath.
In the interests of trying to get along, it wasn't as angry as it might have been, but her expression was still not happy as she continued flatly "It was a misunderstanding. Insults are not necessary." She was fine with Aradissicath wanting to set the record straight, but she wasn't going to stand by and let the dragon bully Wydrith when a bit of patience and a gentler explanation would have sufficed.