30.Oct.16, 03:47 PM
It was still odd to experience this sort of weather so many months after he would have expected it to have finished. K'hel was aware that in time he'd adjust - they all would - but right now he still had that sensation of not being quite right to have a bright spring day when normally everything would be changing towards Winter as the Autumn carried on. This like so much else about life in the North required a skill at adaptation and K'hel wasn't sure he would be comfortably making the change - again
Exactly you've done it before. When you left. Didn't you find it as odd? "Yes, it was but...it was a lot more exciting. It was after all the start of something so new, and different.
So, it made sense that even the seasons and weather would be different as well" it probably didn't make much sense to Nurath. K'hel was perfectly aware that it didn't really make much sense to him now that he was thinking about it properly. That was one of the real benefits of being able to have a companion like Nurath Well that is because I am the best all around the deep sense of smugness that radiated from the dragon didn't require K'hel to look around to where the large mound of pale blue took up the bulk of the medium-sized beach they'd discovered earlier in the week.
"How am I supposed to argue with that, hmm?" he replied You aren't this time K'hel did turn and he rolled his eyes with a rather fond expression written across his features at the same time.
K'hel loved his dragon, the feeling more than mutual of course but it was a wonderfully warm comfort to be so very certain about in these changing times. He might not know what the future would be bringing them but K'hel was perfectly confident that he could rely completely upon Nurath no matter what else might end up happening Are you actually going to swim or simply stand about all day thinking poetical thoughts about the wonder of me...if you are going to be full of poems you should share them with others the laughter came immediately afterwards as K'hel nodded "Yes, yes! I'm going. Why are you bothered? It's not like either of us need to rush off anywhere..." he commented.
The beach while fairly isolated wasn't exactly unknown to the those who could access it, so K'hel wasn't expecting company but it remained a possibility depending on what the rest of the Weyr was up to at the moment. He wasn't skirting his duties but the chance to cool off in the ocean had been a temptation that K'hel had been unable to resist.
Pulling off his riding leathers, he bent to remove his boots and then pulled out the loose top he wore underneath, leaving only the light cloth of his underpants. He'd considered going completely natural but decided he really didn't want to come back out and sit his bare arse back down on the sand. There was no fun in all the interesting places the sand could end up finding its way into and K'hel would prefer not to have the grit in some of his more sensitive areas I wouldn't have teased you that often if you'd forgotten Nurath offered the comment with one briefly open eye as he watched his rider run into the crashing waves rolling up onto the shoreline.
Nurath would keep an eye on any possible dangers but there was no reason to expect anything but a pleasant interlude all around for them both to enjoy.
Exactly you've done it before. When you left. Didn't you find it as odd? "Yes, it was but...it was a lot more exciting. It was after all the start of something so new, and different.
So, it made sense that even the seasons and weather would be different as well" it probably didn't make much sense to Nurath. K'hel was perfectly aware that it didn't really make much sense to him now that he was thinking about it properly. That was one of the real benefits of being able to have a companion like Nurath Well that is because I am the best all around the deep sense of smugness that radiated from the dragon didn't require K'hel to look around to where the large mound of pale blue took up the bulk of the medium-sized beach they'd discovered earlier in the week.
"How am I supposed to argue with that, hmm?" he replied You aren't this time K'hel did turn and he rolled his eyes with a rather fond expression written across his features at the same time.
K'hel loved his dragon, the feeling more than mutual of course but it was a wonderfully warm comfort to be so very certain about in these changing times. He might not know what the future would be bringing them but K'hel was perfectly confident that he could rely completely upon Nurath no matter what else might end up happening Are you actually going to swim or simply stand about all day thinking poetical thoughts about the wonder of me...if you are going to be full of poems you should share them with others the laughter came immediately afterwards as K'hel nodded "Yes, yes! I'm going. Why are you bothered? It's not like either of us need to rush off anywhere..." he commented.
The beach while fairly isolated wasn't exactly unknown to the those who could access it, so K'hel wasn't expecting company but it remained a possibility depending on what the rest of the Weyr was up to at the moment. He wasn't skirting his duties but the chance to cool off in the ocean had been a temptation that K'hel had been unable to resist.
Pulling off his riding leathers, he bent to remove his boots and then pulled out the loose top he wore underneath, leaving only the light cloth of his underpants. He'd considered going completely natural but decided he really didn't want to come back out and sit his bare arse back down on the sand. There was no fun in all the interesting places the sand could end up finding its way into and K'hel would prefer not to have the grit in some of his more sensitive areas I wouldn't have teased you that often if you'd forgotten Nurath offered the comment with one briefly open eye as he watched his rider run into the crashing waves rolling up onto the shoreline.
Nurath would keep an eye on any possible dangers but there was no reason to expect anything but a pleasant interlude all around for them both to enjoy.