27.Jan.18, 08:55 AM
“You're lucky,” Casa said wistfully, ignoring the way Thallyath growled under her breath and disapproved loudly in Casa's mind “Sometimes I don't know why she chose me,” she confided, frowning slightly. Why would a dragon pick someone with whom she was constantly at odds and displeased with? Don't be so dramatic. You just need to learn decorum. Thallyath inserted primly, not at all fazed by the common sulking of Casa. One day her young rider would learn what it means to be a proper lady, but Thallyath knew it wasn't going to happen any time soon, no matter how much she harped on about it. “Thallyath finds fault with everything I do,” Casa grumbled, but she shrugged. Their relationship was filled with a lot of bickering, but Casa did love her dragon, and she would do what she could to make her happy, in the end, anyway.
Casa raised her eyebrows as the topic of conversation returned to food, and she smiled. “Sure!” she grinned, though she could feel Thallyath's displeasure; proper ladies did not share food with random men, and she herself would certainly not share her food with just any bronze! Casa didn't bother to make a comment on the other colours, she already knew that Thallyath considered anything below a bronze unworthy of her time and attention.
Leaning forward, Casa took a delicate bite of the food that was offered, and chewed thoughtfully. She smiled brightly once she'd swallowed, green eyes bright. “That's amazing!” She gushed, wondering where it was T'ryn had gotten it from. She'd certainly have to go and find the stall and get a whole one for herself. Perhaps I'll even get you one, she teased Thallyath, who hummed disinterestedly. “You'll have to show me where you got it,” she smiled. “I think I'll need a whole one in a couple of hours!” Her belly was still full enough from her cinnamon roll that she was content to wait.
“Do you want to browse some of the stalls with me?” Casa asked, perhaps a little eagerly as her eyebrows were drawn together over her eyes as she looked up at T'ryn. It would be a fair comment to say that Casa was lonely; her most common socialising was done with other goldriders, and each of them was just as busy as she was, and they didn't get to spend a lot of time just hanging out and having fun like she'd seen almost all of the other riders able to do. She honestly expected it would only get worse in the future, too. She was not really looking forward to being sandbound alongside Thallyath in the slightest.
Casa raised her eyebrows as the topic of conversation returned to food, and she smiled. “Sure!” she grinned, though she could feel Thallyath's displeasure; proper ladies did not share food with random men, and she herself would certainly not share her food with just any bronze! Casa didn't bother to make a comment on the other colours, she already knew that Thallyath considered anything below a bronze unworthy of her time and attention.
Leaning forward, Casa took a delicate bite of the food that was offered, and chewed thoughtfully. She smiled brightly once she'd swallowed, green eyes bright. “That's amazing!” She gushed, wondering where it was T'ryn had gotten it from. She'd certainly have to go and find the stall and get a whole one for herself. Perhaps I'll even get you one, she teased Thallyath, who hummed disinterestedly. “You'll have to show me where you got it,” she smiled. “I think I'll need a whole one in a couple of hours!” Her belly was still full enough from her cinnamon roll that she was content to wait.
“Do you want to browse some of the stalls with me?” Casa asked, perhaps a little eagerly as her eyebrows were drawn together over her eyes as she looked up at T'ryn. It would be a fair comment to say that Casa was lonely; her most common socialising was done with other goldriders, and each of them was just as busy as she was, and they didn't get to spend a lot of time just hanging out and having fun like she'd seen almost all of the other riders able to do. She honestly expected it would only get worse in the future, too. She was not really looking forward to being sandbound alongside Thallyath in the slightest.