09.Jul.21, 10:23 PM
Fayath gave a happy little chirp at the nuzzle, her tail looping around to curl around her front feet as she listened happily to his stories. Not only were they quite a bit reassuring, but they were also exciting! She couldn't imagine hunting a wild feline, it sounded like something far more tough than anything she could think of. She bet even Pharalth couldn't hunt one of those!
A'mos glanced over at his green, glad to see that she was doing so well with a dragon who wasn't one of her siblings. With how shy she was, there was always a concern that she'd be too withdrawn to really make friends outside of the class. The bluerider's words surprised him just a little though. "Ah right... Flights..." A'mos had forgotten about those, mostly because he still had a hard time thinking of Fayath as anything other than his sweet and innocent little green sweetheart.
But she'd grow up and start having flights eventually and then a blue would end up catching her and... that thought made A'mos glance over at D'hys and eye him for a moment. Well, she could definitely do a lot worse than throwing a handsome shirtless older man at him. He realized his casual glance had turned into a bit of a stare and he shook his head, his cheeks darkening slightly. "Sorry, got distracted. She's still such a little delicate thing and I'd forgotten... anyway, it's good to know that I'll be able to better block her out. But also good that if it's serious I'll still know about it. I'd rather know if she's been seriously hurt, than have to find out about it afterwards."
He watched the dragons for a moment, glad that he didn't have to try and take Fayath on any terrifying journey to some strange new place full of monstrous felines. A'mos was fine with the thought of punching a wherry or even a herd beast, but a wild feline? Eh, he'd still do it for Fay.
A'mos glanced over at his green, glad to see that she was doing so well with a dragon who wasn't one of her siblings. With how shy she was, there was always a concern that she'd be too withdrawn to really make friends outside of the class. The bluerider's words surprised him just a little though. "Ah right... Flights..." A'mos had forgotten about those, mostly because he still had a hard time thinking of Fayath as anything other than his sweet and innocent little green sweetheart.
But she'd grow up and start having flights eventually and then a blue would end up catching her and... that thought made A'mos glance over at D'hys and eye him for a moment. Well, she could definitely do a lot worse than throwing a handsome shirtless older man at him. He realized his casual glance had turned into a bit of a stare and he shook his head, his cheeks darkening slightly. "Sorry, got distracted. She's still such a little delicate thing and I'd forgotten... anyway, it's good to know that I'll be able to better block her out. But also good that if it's serious I'll still know about it. I'd rather know if she's been seriously hurt, than have to find out about it afterwards."
He watched the dragons for a moment, glad that he didn't have to try and take Fayath on any terrifying journey to some strange new place full of monstrous felines. A'mos was fine with the thought of punching a wherry or even a herd beast, but a wild feline? Eh, he'd still do it for Fay.