20.Oct.16, 05:18 PM
R’vi only laughed at Indivara’s reaction and threat. He knew she’d want revenge even before going in for the attack but it hadn’t stopped him and in a way, it encouraged him in the mission. It was like old times again. The times before even his brother had Impressed. A simpler time with goofing around, pranks, and threats that were sometimes nothing more than words and sometimes threats that resembled a nasty bruise on the shin or a sore arm.
As he leaned back to float along the water’s surface, R’vi shot Venseth two thumbs up of approval for his teasing of the girl. It was nice to see the type of bond the blue dragon and rider had and it was even better because of how indignant Indivara became as she bickered with Venseth.
The splash of water wasn’t enough to bother him but at Indivara’s words, R’vi leaned forward again to give his friend his full attention. “That’s awesome, Di!” Indivara had always been dreamer, sometimes with goals that could never come true for one reason or another, but it never stopped her from trying. He was truly impressed and happy for her, knowing that she’d be absorbing every moment of the training and how thrilled she’d be at constantly being busy. He, on the other hand, liked lazing about and had no dreams or desires like Indivara or N’vian with his Weyrleadership. That was something he wouldn’t share though. No need to point out his lack of ambitions or how he hadn’t been approached to even assist with a class.
“I don’t know,” he replied when the conversation turned to their blue dragons, “but I’m glad we did.” He had never told Indivara, though he imagined she suspected given the shape he had been in for a while, but Vydoriath had been a life safer. R’vi was struggling to stay out of a dark place mentally that had claimed him after his brother had Impressed without him, moving on with his life without him, but a pretty little blue dragon had seen the potential in him and wanted him. R’vi smiled as he looked over to his dragon that was still happily paddling around in the lake, feigning disinterest in what the humans were doing but the warmth of reassurance and love through their bond was more than enough to let it be known he was listening and just as happy.
“Although, I still would have preferred to see you on gold,” R’vi teased with a laugh, unable to keep a straight face even if he wanted to. “Can you just imagine? I don’t know if you or the sand-bound gold would be crankier.”
As he leaned back to float along the water’s surface, R’vi shot Venseth two thumbs up of approval for his teasing of the girl. It was nice to see the type of bond the blue dragon and rider had and it was even better because of how indignant Indivara became as she bickered with Venseth.
The splash of water wasn’t enough to bother him but at Indivara’s words, R’vi leaned forward again to give his friend his full attention. “That’s awesome, Di!” Indivara had always been dreamer, sometimes with goals that could never come true for one reason or another, but it never stopped her from trying. He was truly impressed and happy for her, knowing that she’d be absorbing every moment of the training and how thrilled she’d be at constantly being busy. He, on the other hand, liked lazing about and had no dreams or desires like Indivara or N’vian with his Weyrleadership. That was something he wouldn’t share though. No need to point out his lack of ambitions or how he hadn’t been approached to even assist with a class.
“I don’t know,” he replied when the conversation turned to their blue dragons, “but I’m glad we did.” He had never told Indivara, though he imagined she suspected given the shape he had been in for a while, but Vydoriath had been a life safer. R’vi was struggling to stay out of a dark place mentally that had claimed him after his brother had Impressed without him, moving on with his life without him, but a pretty little blue dragon had seen the potential in him and wanted him. R’vi smiled as he looked over to his dragon that was still happily paddling around in the lake, feigning disinterest in what the humans were doing but the warmth of reassurance and love through their bond was more than enough to let it be known he was listening and just as happy.
“Although, I still would have preferred to see you on gold,” R’vi teased with a laugh, unable to keep a straight face even if he wanted to. “Can you just imagine? I don’t know if you or the sand-bound gold would be crankier.”