03.Apr.12, 02:39 AM
Erisi scoffed. The last thing he expected I'shan to do was congratulate him. The first thing that he expected the bluerider to do, however, was make his life miserable. Obviously, any interaction he had to endure with the man made his life just a fraction more painful. That was why I'shan was going out of his way to antagonize him. The thought of I'shan's blue catching Charath made his skin crawl. He felt no desire for the man before, and would not now or in the future. He'd take Talian's horrible father-figure B'jin over I'shan - and that was desperation for him right there. "If you hadn't wanted to upset her, you wouldn't have said anything to begin with," Erisi pointed out cruelly. He had no patience when it came to I'shan, that much had been proven before.
I am here. Charath responded calmly, though she had no need to announce where she was, since Erisi could see her just fine. The green dragonet had came to her bonded's side, eyes watching I'shan intently. While he wasn't physically hurting her bonded, Erisi could get hurt in different ways. While she seemed to like Valerian better, she would likewise have no one messing with her Erisi. It would have been a cute display of love and the depth of their new bond, if both weren't absolutely agitated. If I'shan didn't figure it out now, he would later - Charath was just as horrible as the man she had picked for herself.
"I said something was wrong with you," Erisi corrected icily. With Charath at his side, he felt no inclination to actually harm I'shan. However, that did not mean he was going to back down and allow the man to have a little parade over him. If either of them were going to step back from this confrontation, it would have to be I'shan because Erisi was sharding tired of being pushed around. He really did feel bad for Ilveriath, who was an unfortunate dragon for picking I'shan. Whatever good quality the blue had seen in his bonded obviously had withered away over the turns. What was left of I'shan was a festering cesspool of jealousy and malice.
"You and your dragon are below Charath - she wouldn't let him come close to catching her." And that was a fact.
Don't you fight with him. It'll make us look bad. Charath reminded Erisi impatiently. She didn't exactly want to admit that she wanted Erisi to avoid getting hurt.
I am here. Charath responded calmly, though she had no need to announce where she was, since Erisi could see her just fine. The green dragonet had came to her bonded's side, eyes watching I'shan intently. While he wasn't physically hurting her bonded, Erisi could get hurt in different ways. While she seemed to like Valerian better, she would likewise have no one messing with her Erisi. It would have been a cute display of love and the depth of their new bond, if both weren't absolutely agitated. If I'shan didn't figure it out now, he would later - Charath was just as horrible as the man she had picked for herself.
"I said something was wrong with you," Erisi corrected icily. With Charath at his side, he felt no inclination to actually harm I'shan. However, that did not mean he was going to back down and allow the man to have a little parade over him. If either of them were going to step back from this confrontation, it would have to be I'shan because Erisi was sharding tired of being pushed around. He really did feel bad for Ilveriath, who was an unfortunate dragon for picking I'shan. Whatever good quality the blue had seen in his bonded obviously had withered away over the turns. What was left of I'shan was a festering cesspool of jealousy and malice.
"You and your dragon are below Charath - she wouldn't let him come close to catching her." And that was a fact.
Don't you fight with him. It'll make us look bad. Charath reminded Erisi impatiently. She didn't exactly want to admit that she wanted Erisi to avoid getting hurt.