12.Jul.18, 08:14 AM
R’vi had friends scattered all over the Weyrs and regularly popped over to see them as much as he invited them to come see him on the beach. Given the near-unbearable heat of Ista lately, he found himself going to see everyone else more than usual, finding Telgar and Fort to be far more comfortable. That day, he didn’t have any plans laid out, only knowing he had the day free and wanted to get out before the heat really went into overdrive and made him too lazy to leave the cool shade of his weyr.
He popped into Telgar Weyr with the thought of visiting his brother first and going from there. Perhaps they’d spend the day together or maybe part ways after lunch but R’vi was willing to play it by ear and sort that out later. They were angling for N’vian’s weyr when Vydoriath gave a croon of concern that caught R’vi’s attention.Venseth sounds worried, Vydoriath commented as they passed by the weyr of Indivara and V’ler. R’vi laughed and shrugged off the concern, “Di’s probably just being Di and yelled at V’ler or Venseth. We’ll check on them later.”
No. We should see them now, since the blue dragon didn’t argue with him that much, R’vi relented—not like he was really the one in charge of where they went as he was just the passenger. Since N’vian wasn’t expecting him anyway, it didn’t throw off any plans to go see the blueriding mates he called friends.
When they landed on the ledge, R’vi could see an agitated Venseth and was suddenly glad Vydoriath got his way. Venseth normally didn’t care this much when the humans were bickering and he couldn’t imagine Indivara ever yelling at Veeth, which was something he could see Venseth disliking. “Di!” R’vi called as he slid to the ground and took off running inside, leaving the dragons to their own devices.
He swore he felt his heart stop when he saw Indivara on the ground and unconscious. He knew she was alive or Venseth would have freaked out a bit more and wouldn’t have been there to meet them on the ledge. R’vi dropped to the ground beside Indivara and lightly lifted her head up to rest in his lap as he uselessly pawed at her forehead for a fever, neck for a pulse, and scanned for injury. Maybe he should have paid more attention to the Healer that gave them basic first aid lessons the last time he was in a Candidate class, years ago.
Taking several deep breaths, R’vi forced himself to calm down since he wouldn’t be a help to Indivara if he was an emotional mess. “Di? Time to get, luv.” He gently stroked the back of his hand slowly down her cheek over and over, trying to coax her awake, deciding he couldn’t help if he didn’t know what ailed her.
He popped into Telgar Weyr with the thought of visiting his brother first and going from there. Perhaps they’d spend the day together or maybe part ways after lunch but R’vi was willing to play it by ear and sort that out later. They were angling for N’vian’s weyr when Vydoriath gave a croon of concern that caught R’vi’s attention.
When they landed on the ledge, R’vi could see an agitated Venseth and was suddenly glad Vydoriath got his way. Venseth normally didn’t care this much when the humans were bickering and he couldn’t imagine Indivara ever yelling at Veeth, which was something he could see Venseth disliking. “Di!” R’vi called as he slid to the ground and took off running inside, leaving the dragons to their own devices.
He swore he felt his heart stop when he saw Indivara on the ground and unconscious. He knew she was alive or Venseth would have freaked out a bit more and wouldn’t have been there to meet them on the ledge. R’vi dropped to the ground beside Indivara and lightly lifted her head up to rest in his lap as he uselessly pawed at her forehead for a fever, neck for a pulse, and scanned for injury. Maybe he should have paid more attention to the Healer that gave them basic first aid lessons the last time he was in a Candidate class, years ago.
Taking several deep breaths, R’vi forced himself to calm down since he wouldn’t be a help to Indivara if he was an emotional mess. “Di? Time to get, luv.” He gently stroked the back of his hand slowly down her cheek over and over, trying to coax her awake, deciding he couldn’t help if he didn’t know what ailed her.