18.Oct.15, 01:50 AM
Indivara glanced sideways when V’ler joined her on the ground, but otherwise made no acknowledgement to his presence. She wasn’t sure why she’d spoken, or allowed Venseth to speak up, about what they were up to. It wasn’t any of V’ler’s business, and she wasn’t nearly as confident as her dragon appeared to be that they would be able to offer any help towards searching out the lost piece of her past. As such, she was surprised when V’ler finally spoke, so much so that she jumped slightly and turned to blink at him.
“Maybe,” a smile might have wormed itself onto her lips at another time, with the memory of their first meeting swamping her mind and Venseth’s exasperated amusement that that was how his human would seek to introduce herself to someone, even if it were years gone past.That is so very you. The quirks of his young bonded wouldn’t never cease to amaze him.
Waterway! We didn’t try that yet! The pretty dragon bounced slightly on the spot as he pranced over, giving Indivara’s back a nudge with his nose and blowing warm air on her face when she tilted her head to look up at him. You’re forever in the water! Relief washed over Venseth as Indivara finally perked up, smiling a little, though the expression was distracted.
“Mother loved the water. Her and her green.” Now that V’ler had mentioned it, Indivara had trouble figuring out why she hadn’t started her searching along rivers and waterways! Leaning over, she kissed him lightly on the cheek, and then punched him in the shoulder as she stood up, aiming a light kick at his thigh as she did so. “Smart arse.” With a bounce in her step, Indivara hugged Venseth’s nose before scrambling up onto his back and strapping herself in.
“Where do you think we should start?” A pointed look was levelled on V’ler, blue eyes intense and expectant. If he was going to be a smarty pants, he could come up with their next search location! It would be nice to blame someone other than herself for continual failure at finding the location (she ignored Venseth’s exasperated sigh). At the very least, V’ler could find them a nice place to bathe the dragons. “Well?”
“Maybe,” a smile might have wormed itself onto her lips at another time, with the memory of their first meeting swamping her mind and Venseth’s exasperated amusement that that was how his human would seek to introduce herself to someone, even if it were years gone past.
“Mother loved the water. Her and her green.” Now that V’ler had mentioned it, Indivara had trouble figuring out why she hadn’t started her searching along rivers and waterways! Leaning over, she kissed him lightly on the cheek, and then punched him in the shoulder as she stood up, aiming a light kick at his thigh as she did so. “Smart arse.” With a bounce in her step, Indivara hugged Venseth’s nose before scrambling up onto his back and strapping herself in.
“Where do you think we should start?” A pointed look was levelled on V’ler, blue eyes intense and expectant. If he was going to be a smarty pants, he could come up with their next search location! It would be nice to blame someone other than herself for continual failure at finding the location (she ignored Venseth’s exasperated sigh). At the very least, V’ler could find them a nice place to bathe the dragons. “Well?”