18.Mar.21, 06:04 PM
D'nei nodded as he made a mental note to ask L'gan about it as soon as he could. The healer was rather nice from every interaction that he'd had with him, granted that wasn't all that much. D'nei mostly kept to the infirmary supplies and records, making sure the healers didn't run out of things and noting shortages or excess they could probably set aside to either share or keep in long term storage. He gave the little blue firelizard a gentle stroke with his thumb. "He's eaten everything I gave him, but he's not all that old... I don't think he's tired? He just likes to feel secure so he just hangs out on me. I'll try to keep an eye out for those things though."
Hopefully little Specter wasn't sick, but if he was then... well hopefully whatever was wrong could be fixed by a healer. D'nei sighed and gently adjusted his arms so that he was only using one arm to hold the lizard. "Well thank you for your advice. I just panicked and you were the first person I thought of who owned a firelizard and it made sense to come here and ask and... well I'm glad I didn't interrupt anything." He knew other people with firelizards, plenty of them, but for some reason A'ryn had stood out.
He gave her a smile and nodded. "I'll probably take him to L'gan as soon as I can. It's good to see you though. How are you doing with your dragon?" Hopefully D'nei hadn't come off as rude with his earlier fretting and anxious questions. Specter yawned from his position in the crook of his arm, though the bluerider knew that the firelizard wasn't feeling especially tired. Instead the little thing started to cautiously sniff around and climb up his jacket before gently bumping into the side of his neck and settling down there against his bare skin. D'nei frowned and reached up to make sure Spec wasn't about to fall off before he relaxed again.
Hopefully little Specter wasn't sick, but if he was then... well hopefully whatever was wrong could be fixed by a healer. D'nei sighed and gently adjusted his arms so that he was only using one arm to hold the lizard. "Well thank you for your advice. I just panicked and you were the first person I thought of who owned a firelizard and it made sense to come here and ask and... well I'm glad I didn't interrupt anything." He knew other people with firelizards, plenty of them, but for some reason A'ryn had stood out.
He gave her a smile and nodded. "I'll probably take him to L'gan as soon as I can. It's good to see you though. How are you doing with your dragon?" Hopefully D'nei hadn't come off as rude with his earlier fretting and anxious questions. Specter yawned from his position in the crook of his arm, though the bluerider knew that the firelizard wasn't feeling especially tired. Instead the little thing started to cautiously sniff around and climb up his jacket before gently bumping into the side of his neck and settling down there against his bare skin. D'nei frowned and reached up to make sure Spec wasn't about to fall off before he relaxed again.