30.Oct.16, 11:52 AM
R’vi frowned when the truth of what was on her mind came out. In a way he was happy that it was that reason and nothing to do with V’ler since R’vi wasn’t sure how he’d go about that conversation in a way that wouldn’t end up with him getting hit but now he wasn’t sure about what advice to give his friend either. If she had already tried speaking to the dragon and he didn’t want to talk about it, then that was about all she could do. Unless there really was a deeper issue. R’vi eyed Venseth closely for a moment, wondering if he was sick or maybe just stubborn. It was likely just stubbornness, he concluded a moment later and sighed, realizing he wasn’t much of a help.
Floating closer to Indivara, R’vi thought back to all the classes he attended every time there was a clutch on the sand and he was going to Stand again. He used to joke with his brother that they could teach the classes with how much they Stood and never Impressed. He mentally went over all the reasons why dragons chased and why they didn’t and even how a dragonrider could suppress their male dragon’s need to rise with his own need for the dragon not to chase. Another frown mingled with his eyes lighting up as R’vi felt he may have hit upon the answer.
“Did you ever tell Venseth it’s okay for him to chase? I mean, you’re mated to a bluerider so you’re enjoying your free time but Venseth doesn’t have a proper mate to chase. Maybe let him know you’re cool with him finding a green and you won’t mind a random partner at times if it makes him happy. We both know V’ler couldn’t complain either,” R’vi hoped his advice would help because he was out of ideas otherwise.
I love when they talk about us and forget we’ll hear them even if they weren’t right here with us. Vydoriath gave a rumble of laughter as he spoke to Venseth before giving a wave of his head to the beach. He was having fun in the water but lazing in the sun seemed like a good idea. The large rocks would be nice and hot at that time of the day and they’d be perfect for a nap.
Floating closer to Indivara, R’vi thought back to all the classes he attended every time there was a clutch on the sand and he was going to Stand again. He used to joke with his brother that they could teach the classes with how much they Stood and never Impressed. He mentally went over all the reasons why dragons chased and why they didn’t and even how a dragonrider could suppress their male dragon’s need to rise with his own need for the dragon not to chase. Another frown mingled with his eyes lighting up as R’vi felt he may have hit upon the answer.
“Did you ever tell Venseth it’s okay for him to chase? I mean, you’re mated to a bluerider so you’re enjoying your free time but Venseth doesn’t have a proper mate to chase. Maybe let him know you’re cool with him finding a green and you won’t mind a random partner at times if it makes him happy. We both know V’ler couldn’t complain either,” R’vi hoped his advice would help because he was out of ideas otherwise.