11.Sep.13, 02:39 PM
The day was supposed to be much nicer than it had ended up being. R’nd wanted to say he didn’t know where it had gone wrong but he knew all too well when and where. He had been down at the beach, preparing for an afternoon with B’jin, Benden, Amorandii, and even Indamor if he was agreeable at the lake when the world fell apart around him again.
So much anger had flashed through him when Ayyonth bellowed at the sight of Zeianth chasing Larrikith. R’nd still wasn’t sure how much of it was Ayyonth’s own emotions and how much were his own. The typical flight lust was there for barely even a minute before the dragon of ice caught the dragon of moss. It left R’nd stumbling several steps as he tried to shake off the flurry of emotions as he tried to make it across the sand to where his dragon had landed.
R’nd didn’t have any words for Ayyonth. They were both at fault with how they hadn’t noticed the changes in B’jin or Larrikith to show the impending flight. Usually they were spot on with when it would happen and R’nd had thought it would be another day or two, not right then!Zeianth… Ayyonth trembled with his uncharacteristic fury and R’nd quietly hugged the blue around his neck, trying to console each other after such a horrible loss. But then it dawned on R’nd that it was Zeianth and that meant, “D’hys!”
As soon as R’nd let go of Ayyonth, the dragon took off and winked between to go sulk at the hut. R’nd didn’t care, he had a greenrider to find and keep safe from D’hys! He ran into the forest in the direction of the Weyr, convinced if Larrikith had been flying that close to the lake, then his lover was in the forest somewhere, likely along the edge of the river.
He followed the river for several hours before Ayyonth finally returned to collect his pathetic and tiring rider. An extremely pouty R’nd gave in and allowed himself to be taken the rest of the way home, hoping B’jin had made it back to the hut or his room at the Barracks. When no sign of B’jin was found at either location, R’nd finally remembered he had a firelizard that had been appearing at random all evening to soothe him. As he made the trek to the bathhouse, R’nd kept sending an image of B’jin to Rell until the flitter took off and started searching each room for him. It saved him so much trouble and time. Why hadn’t he thought of it hours ago?
When Rell returned, chirping happily at finding the greenrider and that he looked okay, R’nd smiled and waited to see if B’jin would peek his head out. When he did, a sigh of relief and longing escaped and R’nd nearly ran down the hall. As soon as he had maneuvered his way into the room and shut the door behind him, R’nd was hugging B’jin, uncaring about his clothing getting wet, and quickly babbling apologies left and right. “I’m sorry, B’jin! I wasn’t paying enough attention and didn’t know she would rise today. Please don’t hate me! Are you okay? I saw Zeianth and worried and ran through the forest all evening to find you and make sure D’hys hadn’t harmed you. I’m sorry!”
So much anger had flashed through him when Ayyonth bellowed at the sight of Zeianth chasing Larrikith. R’nd still wasn’t sure how much of it was Ayyonth’s own emotions and how much were his own. The typical flight lust was there for barely even a minute before the dragon of ice caught the dragon of moss. It left R’nd stumbling several steps as he tried to shake off the flurry of emotions as he tried to make it across the sand to where his dragon had landed.
R’nd didn’t have any words for Ayyonth. They were both at fault with how they hadn’t noticed the changes in B’jin or Larrikith to show the impending flight. Usually they were spot on with when it would happen and R’nd had thought it would be another day or two, not right then!
As soon as R’nd let go of Ayyonth, the dragon took off and winked between to go sulk at the hut. R’nd didn’t care, he had a greenrider to find and keep safe from D’hys! He ran into the forest in the direction of the Weyr, convinced if Larrikith had been flying that close to the lake, then his lover was in the forest somewhere, likely along the edge of the river.
He followed the river for several hours before Ayyonth finally returned to collect his pathetic and tiring rider. An extremely pouty R’nd gave in and allowed himself to be taken the rest of the way home, hoping B’jin had made it back to the hut or his room at the Barracks. When no sign of B’jin was found at either location, R’nd finally remembered he had a firelizard that had been appearing at random all evening to soothe him. As he made the trek to the bathhouse, R’nd kept sending an image of B’jin to Rell until the flitter took off and started searching each room for him. It saved him so much trouble and time. Why hadn’t he thought of it hours ago?
When Rell returned, chirping happily at finding the greenrider and that he looked okay, R’nd smiled and waited to see if B’jin would peek his head out. When he did, a sigh of relief and longing escaped and R’nd nearly ran down the hall. As soon as he had maneuvered his way into the room and shut the door behind him, R’nd was hugging B’jin, uncaring about his clothing getting wet, and quickly babbling apologies left and right. “I’m sorry, B’jin! I wasn’t paying enough attention and didn’t know she would rise today. Please don’t hate me! Are you okay? I saw Zeianth and worried and ran through the forest all evening to find you and make sure D’hys hadn’t harmed you. I’m sorry!”