22.Jul.19, 01:30 PM
“Water would be nice, thank you,” Vaera blushed, nodding. It actually made her feel better that T’ryn offered water and suggested she rest in the shade; it supported her own conclusions that she was feeling off because of the weather. “I’m not usually outside for this long, I think it's getting to me a little.”
She was a little worried about being left alone with Syrendryth while T'ryn went to get her water, though. If she was dehydrated or faint from too much sun she really should stay where she was in the shade for a bit, but was it okay for her to be alone with someone’s dragon? Was there an etiquette around that sort of thing? Vaera had no idea, they had never been taught any of this at the Hall. If T’ryn was okay leaving her alone with Syrendryth it must be okay, but it was still a little awkward. Did she speak to him? Sit in silence? What was appropriate?
Once T’ryn had walked away in search of water, Vaera decided it was alright to at least thank the dragon for being her shade. That had to be acceptable, right? “Thank you for letting me sit with you, Syrendryth.” she said, looking in the direction of the dragon’s head. Vaera wanted to pat his side near where she was leaning but wasn’t sure if he would appreciate that. He liked scratches by his head knobs, but she hadn't been given permission to pet him where they were leaning and Vaera didn’t want to overstep her bounds.
She was a little worried about being left alone with Syrendryth while T'ryn went to get her water, though. If she was dehydrated or faint from too much sun she really should stay where she was in the shade for a bit, but was it okay for her to be alone with someone’s dragon? Was there an etiquette around that sort of thing? Vaera had no idea, they had never been taught any of this at the Hall. If T’ryn was okay leaving her alone with Syrendryth it must be okay, but it was still a little awkward. Did she speak to him? Sit in silence? What was appropriate?
Once T’ryn had walked away in search of water, Vaera decided it was alright to at least thank the dragon for being her shade. That had to be acceptable, right? “Thank you for letting me sit with you, Syrendryth.” she said, looking in the direction of the dragon’s head. Vaera wanted to pat his side near where she was leaning but wasn’t sure if he would appreciate that. He liked scratches by his head knobs, but she hadn't been given permission to pet him where they were leaning and Vaera didn’t want to overstep her bounds.