10.Aug.13, 09:26 PM
Rhaedalyn took half a step forward before catching herself. She had been so relieved Z’ia was fine that she almost ran to hug him as if he were a friend like V’zire or R’nya. It wouldn’t be proper to do such a thing with the bluerider when their relationship was still blooming and given the current circumstances that brought them together, Rhaedalyn felt it was definitely the wrong time to cling to Z’ia and sob on his shoulder. Instead she wrapped her arms around Aradissicath to soothe her nerves and gain a little extra support while the words were comprehended.
He jumped willingly? Why would anyone want to do that? Wasn’t flying a thrill enough? Rhaedalyn thought the idea of free falling would be terrifying. She had complete confidence in Aradissicath making sure no harm ever befell her but it was still a big gamble to suddenly jump and enjoy the wind whipping back hair as the ground rushed up to meet you! No wonder both members of the blue pair seemed rattled. It may have been a normal routine for them but her presence had startled Aveleth enough to break his concentration which worried Z’ia and the fun fall turned into a moment of terror. She was almost responsible for the death of the man she fancied!
But he didn’t die. That shows how much of a hero he is, right? They never die in your stories. They make hurt or run into a complication but they always survive… and get the girl. The fall led him to you, right? Aradissicath’s soothing voice brushed though Rhaedalyn’s mind and the girl nodded to the dragon as she finally stepped away and straightened her tunic. “I’m sorry we startled Aveleth. I knew he was wonderful but I’m glad he’s even more amazing in the sky and recovered so well.” She meant the compliment. The blue was adored but his flying and determination was quite something to see and Rhaedalyn’s heart lifted knowing Z’ia was so well loved and protected.
Aradissicath eyed Aveleth for quite some time, unmoving as she considered him. He was a lovely fellow and it was clear he loved his rider above and beyond all else but letting the man do such foolish things? It was a hard thing to come to terms with since it was just as clear that Aveleth supported it because it made Z’ia happy no matter how risky it was. Rhaedalyn would tell stories about how some men had a daring streak and did foolish things for fun or to impress someone. This seemed like one of those instances. Z’ia was a friendly and carefree man all of the time and sought a bit of a thrill in a crazy way but it didn’t truly harm anyone and the bond between man and beast was strong enough to prove it wouldn’t be a true danger to themselves either. You should never apologise for loving your bonded and making him happy, Aradissicath spoke only to her fellow dragon, passing her judgement on him. But make sure no harm ever comes to him or it will make Rhaedalyn very sad.
He jumped willingly? Why would anyone want to do that? Wasn’t flying a thrill enough? Rhaedalyn thought the idea of free falling would be terrifying. She had complete confidence in Aradissicath making sure no harm ever befell her but it was still a big gamble to suddenly jump and enjoy the wind whipping back hair as the ground rushed up to meet you! No wonder both members of the blue pair seemed rattled. It may have been a normal routine for them but her presence had startled Aveleth enough to break his concentration which worried Z’ia and the fun fall turned into a moment of terror. She was almost responsible for the death of the man she fancied!
But he didn’t die. That shows how much of a hero he is, right? They never die in your stories. They make hurt or run into a complication but they always survive… and get the girl. The fall led him to you, right? Aradissicath’s soothing voice brushed though Rhaedalyn’s mind and the girl nodded to the dragon as she finally stepped away and straightened her tunic. “I’m sorry we startled Aveleth. I knew he was wonderful but I’m glad he’s even more amazing in the sky and recovered so well.” She meant the compliment. The blue was adored but his flying and determination was quite something to see and Rhaedalyn’s heart lifted knowing Z’ia was so well loved and protected.
Aradissicath eyed Aveleth for quite some time, unmoving as she considered him. He was a lovely fellow and it was clear he loved his rider above and beyond all else but letting the man do such foolish things? It was a hard thing to come to terms with since it was just as clear that Aveleth supported it because it made Z’ia happy no matter how risky it was. Rhaedalyn would tell stories about how some men had a daring streak and did foolish things for fun or to impress someone. This seemed like one of those instances. Z’ia was a friendly and carefree man all of the time and sought a bit of a thrill in a crazy way but it didn’t truly harm anyone and the bond between man and beast was strong enough to prove it wouldn’t be a true danger to themselves either. You should never apologise for loving your bonded and making him happy, Aradissicath spoke only to her fellow dragon, passing her judgement on him. But make sure no harm ever comes to him or it will make Rhaedalyn very sad.