15.Mar.14, 12:18 AM
I'san's fire lizards caught wind of S'bel's approval long before the bored bluerider himself. Ilveriath was off sleeping, so when the fire lizards took off in a chirping, chittering flock, he was left with no one but himself. He pouted. "Fine!" he called out, more for his own satisfaction than because he thought it would actually accomplish anything. His fire lizards were poorly trained and had poor attention spans. They were, in many ways, far too much like their master.
And so the fair whirled into the hallway, swirling around S'bel in a vocal little procession. Squee led the charge, looping erratically around the bluerider and singing a friendly greeting. Squeak and Spazz were a little less focused on S'bel and a litle more focused on trying to bat one another out of the way. Either way, the trio made sure that S'bel got quite a greeting, and in turn ensured that when S'bel walked into the room, I'shan's eyes were locked keenly on the entrance.
"Heheh," I'shan chuckled dryly. "...They must have been able to small you coming." He stuck his tongue out cheekily and beamed. S'bel wasn't one of I'shan's closest friends, but he was one of the brotherhood of blueriders that I'shan held sacred. He was one of the guys, and quite fun to be around. It had been entirely too long since they'd seen each other! Or at least it seemed that way to I'shan, who felt like a bird with clipped wings. He couldn't wait to walk again, but shards knew how long that would be.
"Nice to see you," he cooed, softer and sweeter this time, to take the edge off of his teasing. The fire lizards dispersed, chittering and squabbling. I'shan waved them off. "Pay them no mind, they're crazy," he said, though he was sure S'bel had experienced run-ins with the little pests before. I'shan loved them dearly, but he had to apologize for the little beats more than he had to apologize for himself! Did that say something about the flitters, or about himself? "It's about time you showed up. Everyone else has already brought me presents, you know." That was absolutely not true, but it was a fun claim to make. The bluerider eyed his friend cattily and awaited a response, arms crossed with mock disapproval.
And so the fair whirled into the hallway, swirling around S'bel in a vocal little procession. Squee led the charge, looping erratically around the bluerider and singing a friendly greeting. Squeak and Spazz were a little less focused on S'bel and a litle more focused on trying to bat one another out of the way. Either way, the trio made sure that S'bel got quite a greeting, and in turn ensured that when S'bel walked into the room, I'shan's eyes were locked keenly on the entrance.
"Heheh," I'shan chuckled dryly. "...They must have been able to small you coming." He stuck his tongue out cheekily and beamed. S'bel wasn't one of I'shan's closest friends, but he was one of the brotherhood of blueriders that I'shan held sacred. He was one of the guys, and quite fun to be around. It had been entirely too long since they'd seen each other! Or at least it seemed that way to I'shan, who felt like a bird with clipped wings. He couldn't wait to walk again, but shards knew how long that would be.
"Nice to see you," he cooed, softer and sweeter this time, to take the edge off of his teasing. The fire lizards dispersed, chittering and squabbling. I'shan waved them off. "Pay them no mind, they're crazy," he said, though he was sure S'bel had experienced run-ins with the little pests before. I'shan loved them dearly, but he had to apologize for the little beats more than he had to apologize for himself! Did that say something about the flitters, or about himself? "It's about time you showed up. Everyone else has already brought me presents, you know." That was absolutely not true, but it was a fun claim to make. The bluerider eyed his friend cattily and awaited a response, arms crossed with mock disapproval.