18.Apr.18, 04:03 PM
Well aware of the differences in their sizes, Tesamyth waded toward Halomirth until she was certain that the green would be able to stand on the sand below the water. She was certainly enthusiasitic. I'm much better now that it's getting warmer. Do you hate the cold as much as I do?.
The young gold playfully splashed Halomirth with a flick on one wing. Yes, we should spend time together more often, Tesamyth agreed. She had a very easy-going personality and enjoyed interacting with the other dragons in the Weyr, giving them advice, calming them when they were anxious, and just having fun with them. So far, she had not met a dragon that she didn't like.
Scarlet ignored them, flying a bit farther from shore and continuing to dive for fish.
Ambrya watched all three of them for a minute before turning her attention back to F'drel. “Anything's warmer than between. They are happy out there. That's what really matters.” She smiled when he agreed to walk with her and resumed her slow stroll down the beach. “I'll be glad when it's warm enough to go swimming myself. Both Tesamyth and I are not fond of winter.”
F'drel asked if she'd found any good shells, and she plucked a few from her basket to show them. “These are quite pretty. I don't know what I'll do with them, maybe find some way to ...”
Her words were interrupted by a gasp as a slippery silver fish landed right in the middle of the basket, splashing water all over her. Startled, she dropped it and its contents spilled out upon the sand. including the flopping fish. Scarlet winged around Ambrya's head, looking quite proud of herself.
The goldrider sighed. “I guess she wanted to give me a gift,” she managed before bursting into amused laughter. “If you ever get a firelizard, F'drel, I hope he or she is smarter than my own.”
The young gold playfully splashed Halomirth with a flick on one wing. Yes, we should spend time together more often, Tesamyth agreed. She had a very easy-going personality and enjoyed interacting with the other dragons in the Weyr, giving them advice, calming them when they were anxious, and just having fun with them. So far, she had not met a dragon that she didn't like.
Scarlet ignored them, flying a bit farther from shore and continuing to dive for fish.
Ambrya watched all three of them for a minute before turning her attention back to F'drel. “Anything's warmer than between. They are happy out there. That's what really matters.” She smiled when he agreed to walk with her and resumed her slow stroll down the beach. “I'll be glad when it's warm enough to go swimming myself. Both Tesamyth and I are not fond of winter.”
F'drel asked if she'd found any good shells, and she plucked a few from her basket to show them. “These are quite pretty. I don't know what I'll do with them, maybe find some way to ...”
Her words were interrupted by a gasp as a slippery silver fish landed right in the middle of the basket, splashing water all over her. Startled, she dropped it and its contents spilled out upon the sand. including the flopping fish. Scarlet winged around Ambrya's head, looking quite proud of herself.
The goldrider sighed. “I guess she wanted to give me a gift,” she managed before bursting into amused laughter. “If you ever get a firelizard, F'drel, I hope he or she is smarter than my own.”