24.Oct.20, 02:07 AM
Rhaedalyn had been pulling her stern mother's face but it softened when Cazan started asking questions about her time on the Sands. Everyone had made a big deal out of it when she was a weyrling as well and Rhaedalyn had worried she would go crazy or die of boredom while sitting with a cranky dragon. Luckily, Aradissicath loved it and Rhaedalyn had free time to do quite a few things. "A clutching dragon is the best thing for crafters. I spent a lot of time sitting with Aradissicath and sewing for my first couple of times so you should have time for your leather working. You also aren't stuck there, though Malvayth will be. You can still leave to eat or sleep and have visitors--though probably in your weyr than on the Sands. It will depend on how Malvayth is once she clutches."
She turned her attention to Kor'is who didn't seem fond of the punishment but it would lose its impact if it was viewed positively. "Three hours each evening should suffice." No one had been injured and nothing had been damaged so a stricter punishment wasn't necessary but Rhaedalyn still wanted everyone involved to know actions had consequences, especially as they were young dragons, a lady of a Hold, and a boy raised alongside a lord's heir. They were quite the group!
She tried to suppress the smile that wanted to shine at Malvayth's apology but finally allowed a small one to appear. "Thank you, Malvayth. Sometimes spooky is okay but the method for looking that way and your riders not noticing is why everyone is in trouble. You and Taith clearly work well together but you need to work more with your rider to be an excellent team."
After accepting the note, Rhaedalyn waited for any further comments before taking her leave. She felt it went well but once she sat down with R'nya later that night, she knew she would fret that she was too hard on them after all.You were hardest on me, child. I now have even more people on my Sands. Rhaedalyn bit her lip so she wouldn't laugh. She may have forgotten that point but it also worked out. It just means you get to mother some of your older babies and make sure they are all getting along. I'm sure it'll be fine and mostly quiet.
She turned her attention to Kor'is who didn't seem fond of the punishment but it would lose its impact if it was viewed positively. "Three hours each evening should suffice." No one had been injured and nothing had been damaged so a stricter punishment wasn't necessary but Rhaedalyn still wanted everyone involved to know actions had consequences, especially as they were young dragons, a lady of a Hold, and a boy raised alongside a lord's heir. They were quite the group!
She tried to suppress the smile that wanted to shine at Malvayth's apology but finally allowed a small one to appear. "Thank you, Malvayth. Sometimes spooky is okay but the method for looking that way and your riders not noticing is why everyone is in trouble. You and Taith clearly work well together but you need to work more with your rider to be an excellent team."
After accepting the note, Rhaedalyn waited for any further comments before taking her leave. She felt it went well but once she sat down with R'nya later that night, she knew she would fret that she was too hard on them after all.