23.Jul.13, 10:32 PM
Rhaedalyn wanted to believe all the words insisting it was fine but she wasn’t as stupid as everyone believed her to be. She could tell she was being judged and spoken to nicely so she’d either go away or end the fighting; likely both. Unfortunately neither happened before Aradissicath was eyeing those that thought they were innocent and being judged poorly. You are very cute in your delusions. You started the insults by assuming Rhaedalyn and I were horrible enough to try to change someone to our liking. That is the only reason why I am over here now setting you straight. Again, think before speaking and you may find you have friends instead of enemies.
Aradissicath didn’t give Xyreith the satisfaction of a reaction since she truly wasn’t there to fight or bring up more drama. All she wanted to do was to point out their flawed way of thinking and be done with them all. The fact that they still thought they were perfect annoyed her to no end and she sadly started to count two dragons and two humans before her that she didn’t want to have to deal with again in the future. The bronze pair were as they always were with one being comforting and the other being a smug troublemaker hoping to get a rise out of someone. She couldn’t say she was entirely innocent herself though since the idea to copy Xyreith with a lick to the great bronze’s cheek to show her friendship with Xyreith was great but it would seem too catty and only spark another unnecessary comment from one of those with big mouths. Instead, she simply turned and walked away from the group, moving with deliberate steps she concentrated entirely on. Stumbling in front of such a crowd would simply not do!
Rhaedalyn’s shoulders slumped beneath R’nya’s touch and she nodded again at his words that had been meant to be helpful but she still felt useless with letting Aradissicath do what she wanted. Although, she had to agree with her dragon. Why would someone think she was mean or wanted to change a friend? She didn’t like that no matter what she tried to do for Xyreith didn’t seem to make him like having her around but he hadn’t tried to eat her yet so she was content with their relationship and would never think of changing him.
Maybe Aradissicath was right and they’d do best to stay away from the new goldriders and their dragonets. She hadn’t really spent a lot of time with them before and now she wasn’t sure she wanted to try. If they already thought she was horrible, then they would expect her to ignore them and stick with her little group of friends. It was better that way. “I guess we better get going! You’ll have a lot to learn over the next few hours to make sure your dragonets are happy and healthy and extra distractions aren’t needed. Good day to you all!” Rhaedalyn smiled brightly as she pretended she wasn’t devastated at being hated and judged so harshly before slipping away from R’nya. The bronzerider was given a wave as she skipped her way off the Sands, following along behind her dragon.
Aradissicath didn’t give Xyreith the satisfaction of a reaction since she truly wasn’t there to fight or bring up more drama. All she wanted to do was to point out their flawed way of thinking and be done with them all. The fact that they still thought they were perfect annoyed her to no end and she sadly started to count two dragons and two humans before her that she didn’t want to have to deal with again in the future. The bronze pair were as they always were with one being comforting and the other being a smug troublemaker hoping to get a rise out of someone. She couldn’t say she was entirely innocent herself though since the idea to copy Xyreith with a lick to the great bronze’s cheek to show her friendship with Xyreith was great but it would seem too catty and only spark another unnecessary comment from one of those with big mouths. Instead, she simply turned and walked away from the group, moving with deliberate steps she concentrated entirely on. Stumbling in front of such a crowd would simply not do!
Rhaedalyn’s shoulders slumped beneath R’nya’s touch and she nodded again at his words that had been meant to be helpful but she still felt useless with letting Aradissicath do what she wanted. Although, she had to agree with her dragon. Why would someone think she was mean or wanted to change a friend? She didn’t like that no matter what she tried to do for Xyreith didn’t seem to make him like having her around but he hadn’t tried to eat her yet so she was content with their relationship and would never think of changing him.
Maybe Aradissicath was right and they’d do best to stay away from the new goldriders and their dragonets. She hadn’t really spent a lot of time with them before and now she wasn’t sure she wanted to try. If they already thought she was horrible, then they would expect her to ignore them and stick with her little group of friends. It was better that way. “I guess we better get going! You’ll have a lot to learn over the next few hours to make sure your dragonets are happy and healthy and extra distractions aren’t needed. Good day to you all!” Rhaedalyn smiled brightly as she pretended she wasn’t devastated at being hated and judged so harshly before slipping away from R’nya. The bronzerider was given a wave as she skipped her way off the Sands, following along behind her dragon.