16.Jan.21, 11:50 AM
Mylorah smiled as she stood by the tent they had finished setting up, looking around and surveying the area. They weren’t that far from the Weyr but far enough that it felt like a complete escape and that was something she hadn’t realised she was in need of. To get away and spend time surrounded by the forest once more was so comforting. She loved the Weyr and even had a level of like for the Hold—mostly Tillek and because Tazikel made it fun—but she thought of herself as a jungle girl for a reason and found a sense of peace with the creek babbling near their little spot amongst the trees.
“I love it, Kor!” She bounced over to hug him and kiss his cheek before smacking his shoulder playfully. “Why didn’t you tell me about this place before?” No doubt the answer would be that he didn’t want to share and that it was his little escape—because Mylorah was pretty sure that would have been her answer if the roles were reversed. Sometimes you just wanted to get away from family, friends, and lovers. Not that often, in her case, as she was extremely sociable and loved all sorts of interaction but a little escape option was nice to have.
“As tempting as it is to make you do all the work, let me practice with the bow for a bit. It’s been a while since I’ve put it to proper use.” She did regular upkeep on it, waxing the string regularly, but it wasn’t like she was ever needed on hunting trips anymore and it had been months since the last friendly competition between friends at some targets on the plateau. “Though, with just the two of us, fish is likely all we need. Unless Tiberuth wants me to hunt for him tonight,” she teased the dragon while grabbing her bow and giving it another inspection.
“I love it, Kor!” She bounced over to hug him and kiss his cheek before smacking his shoulder playfully. “Why didn’t you tell me about this place before?” No doubt the answer would be that he didn’t want to share and that it was his little escape—because Mylorah was pretty sure that would have been her answer if the roles were reversed. Sometimes you just wanted to get away from family, friends, and lovers. Not that often, in her case, as she was extremely sociable and loved all sorts of interaction but a little escape option was nice to have.
“As tempting as it is to make you do all the work, let me practice with the bow for a bit. It’s been a while since I’ve put it to proper use.” She did regular upkeep on it, waxing the string regularly, but it wasn’t like she was ever needed on hunting trips anymore and it had been months since the last friendly competition between friends at some targets on the plateau. “Though, with just the two of us, fish is likely all we need. Unless Tiberuth wants me to hunt for him tonight,” she teased the dragon while grabbing her bow and giving it another inspection.