28.Mar.21, 07:52 AM
N’lis managed a little laugh at Madiquel’s swooning over the older bluerider. It sucked to be reminded again that she certainly had a type—handsome and blonde. He was neither which explained why she had never taken notice of him. But she’s noticing you now? Dalsuth said from where he stopped chasing Zezeth’s tail to turn and tilt his head curiously at the humans. N’lis paled at his dragon’s words and hoped the ground swallowed him in the next twenty seconds. It didn’t so he was left trying to keep his thoughts from wandering while also glancing around to see if anyone else paid Dalsuth any mind while also hoping it looked like he was trying to figure out who his dragon was speaking to.
It didn’t seem like Madiquel had really noticed as she continued talking about her move and her plans for the day and N’lis gave a quick nod to show he heard. “I would help you if I could,” he stated with a frown. While he loved Dalsuth with all of his heart, being a weyrling had a lot of limitations. He knew that from lessons and seeing so many classes over the years he’d been in the Weyr but he always believed it wouldn’t bother him. He was introverted and tried to stay away from people as much as he could and hid in his room when not needed for chores. Yet now that he couldn’t wander freely or help certain people like he used to, it was really noticeable how much he actually did interact with others and that he did have a few friends. Luckily Aederyn had Impressed with him so he had at least one friend with him in the class and it was easy to stay back and let the louder personalities draw attention. The only problem was Dalsuth was one of the louder dragons.
“I’m really glad that you’ll be back here, Madiquel. I said that already, didn’t I?” He blushed and looked at his shoes. She had a way of making him relax but also trip over himself in turns and it was clearly time to be a fool in front of her. “I’m also glad that our dragons seem to be getting along. I’ve heard of people that are friends or even mates but their dragons hate each other. That would be awful.” Hopefully he would never have to stay away from a friend to keep Dalsuth happy but N’lis currently didn’t think anyone would ever fall into that category from the way he pranced around with Zezeth and the others.
It didn’t seem like Madiquel had really noticed as she continued talking about her move and her plans for the day and N’lis gave a quick nod to show he heard. “I would help you if I could,” he stated with a frown. While he loved Dalsuth with all of his heart, being a weyrling had a lot of limitations. He knew that from lessons and seeing so many classes over the years he’d been in the Weyr but he always believed it wouldn’t bother him. He was introverted and tried to stay away from people as much as he could and hid in his room when not needed for chores. Yet now that he couldn’t wander freely or help certain people like he used to, it was really noticeable how much he actually did interact with others and that he did have a few friends. Luckily Aederyn had Impressed with him so he had at least one friend with him in the class and it was easy to stay back and let the louder personalities draw attention. The only problem was Dalsuth was one of the louder dragons.
“I’m really glad that you’ll be back here, Madiquel. I said that already, didn’t I?” He blushed and looked at his shoes. She had a way of making him relax but also trip over himself in turns and it was clearly time to be a fool in front of her. “I’m also glad that our dragons seem to be getting along. I’ve heard of people that are friends or even mates but their dragons hate each other. That would be awful.” Hopefully he would never have to stay away from a friend to keep Dalsuth happy but N’lis currently didn’t think anyone would ever fall into that category from the way he pranced around with Zezeth and the others.