14.Oct.13, 12:37 AM
"I figured I best have everything with me," Arddra replied then stepped aside as V'riy gestured. She watched as he walked around the side of the building and followed him to just keep him in sight. It also allowed her to step into the shade. When he grabbed the barrel beside the hut and upended it over his head Arddra chuckled lightly.
"The cold of Between may be too shocking for us after all this heat, but I am no expert." Arddra set the basket down and smiled as V'riy turned to face her again, drenched in water. "Flying would give a nice breeze, wet clothes will probably make you sick going Between but you know that too."
When Morith bugled a welcome she looked up and gave a wave before turning away so she wouldn't have dust and dirt accidentally blown into her eyes. Once he landed she turned and smiled at him.
"Hello Morith, did you enjoy your hunt?" Arddra stepped forward and offered to scratch his eye ridges, something she always liked to do. She considered Morith as much a friend as V'riy.
"If it wasn't so horribly hot I would offer to help with the straps so you can teach me how to put them on correctly." Arddra said, watching as V'riy expertly laid the straps over the bronze's bulk and tightened them. "It's too hot to fiddle with it now, I think we both are eager to get somewhere cooler. I think it's the hottest it's ever been here lately."
Picking up the basket, now that she saw V'riy was finished, Arddra walked over to him and handed him the basket. she expected he would want to secure it. "I was thinking the lake, it is large enough we can find an unclaimed spot. If it wasn't for chores I would suggest just staying there till this heatwave ends."
Once everything was ready and with a little help from V'riy, climbed up onto Morith's back and settled into a spot between the neck ridges. Ever since V'riy started teaching her how to clean and take care of a dragon, Arddra was more and more comfortable with V'riy to the point she didn't mind being in physical contact. Now she actually looked forward to feeling his strong arms around her and the feel of his body against hers.
"Ready when you are V'riy," she told him after the fighting straps were attached.
"The cold of Between may be too shocking for us after all this heat, but I am no expert." Arddra set the basket down and smiled as V'riy turned to face her again, drenched in water. "Flying would give a nice breeze, wet clothes will probably make you sick going Between but you know that too."
When Morith bugled a welcome she looked up and gave a wave before turning away so she wouldn't have dust and dirt accidentally blown into her eyes. Once he landed she turned and smiled at him.
"Hello Morith, did you enjoy your hunt?" Arddra stepped forward and offered to scratch his eye ridges, something she always liked to do. She considered Morith as much a friend as V'riy.
"If it wasn't so horribly hot I would offer to help with the straps so you can teach me how to put them on correctly." Arddra said, watching as V'riy expertly laid the straps over the bronze's bulk and tightened them. "It's too hot to fiddle with it now, I think we both are eager to get somewhere cooler. I think it's the hottest it's ever been here lately."
Picking up the basket, now that she saw V'riy was finished, Arddra walked over to him and handed him the basket. she expected he would want to secure it. "I was thinking the lake, it is large enough we can find an unclaimed spot. If it wasn't for chores I would suggest just staying there till this heatwave ends."
Once everything was ready and with a little help from V'riy, climbed up onto Morith's back and settled into a spot between the neck ridges. Ever since V'riy started teaching her how to clean and take care of a dragon, Arddra was more and more comfortable with V'riy to the point she didn't mind being in physical contact. Now she actually looked forward to feeling his strong arms around her and the feel of his body against hers.
"Ready when you are V'riy," she told him after the fighting straps were attached.