16.Jun.22, 03:00 AM
K'dar couldn't believe he'd been kicked out by a bronze weyrling who hadn't even graduated yet. No, you were thrown out by an irritated healer after you were repeatedly belligerent, the bronze snapped at his rider's thoughts. That was at least enough to get him to try and breathe, not that Tiberuth was angry with him, but that clearly his own anger and worry had rubbed off on the dragon. There was some genuine emotion there too, Tiberuth liked K'dar's siblings and knew that they were important to him, but the bronzerider still felt he needed to reign things in a bit better, try to get them both calmer.
Maybe he'd talk to S'far about it if he weyrleader wasn't busy, but they'd already had one awkward talk and he wasn't sure that he wanted another one. As the dragon flew down, slowly circling as they both tried to decide on a destination, K'dar spotted someone on the archery range. That could be a decent enough distraction at least. Tiberuth easily adjusted his angle of approach, swooping about to come in from behind, landing as quietly as his size would allow and far enough away that K'dar could easily greet the stranger. "Hello, hope I'm not disturbing you."
I think that's the mute boy that Urudith dislikes, said Tiber curiously. Malvayth had chattered on about the boy a few days ago when he'd politely greeted her and asked how she was doing during one of K'dar's visits with his niece and nephew. K'dar tilted his head curiously as he eyed the boy and realizing that he hadn't responded on his own yet he asked, Would you be willing to speak to him then? The bronze nodded, eyeing the boy for a moment as he waited to make sure he wouldn't interrupt anything before he decided to address him along with K'dar. Are you Chir? The mute boy that Urudith brought back with S'far? The bronzerider added a more proper introduction aloud. "I'm K'dar and this is Tiberuth. Sorry if we're intruding, I was just looking for a bit of a distraction and some archery practice sounded good enough. Would you mind if I joined you?"
He spotted the green firelizard on the boy's shoulders and added, "Just try and keep your flitter to yourself, they make Tiber nervous." The bronze huffed at that, letting out an irritated grumble. They don't make me nervous! They're just too small, I wouldn't want to accidentally crush one.
Maybe he'd talk to S'far about it if he weyrleader wasn't busy, but they'd already had one awkward talk and he wasn't sure that he wanted another one. As the dragon flew down, slowly circling as they both tried to decide on a destination, K'dar spotted someone on the archery range. That could be a decent enough distraction at least. Tiberuth easily adjusted his angle of approach, swooping about to come in from behind, landing as quietly as his size would allow and far enough away that K'dar could easily greet the stranger. "Hello, hope I'm not disturbing you."
I think that's the mute boy that Urudith dislikes, said Tiber curiously. Malvayth had chattered on about the boy a few days ago when he'd politely greeted her and asked how she was doing during one of K'dar's visits with his niece and nephew. K'dar tilted his head curiously as he eyed the boy and realizing that he hadn't responded on his own yet he asked, Would you be willing to speak to him then? The bronze nodded, eyeing the boy for a moment as he waited to make sure he wouldn't interrupt anything before he decided to address him along with K'dar. Are you Chir? The mute boy that Urudith brought back with S'far? The bronzerider added a more proper introduction aloud. "I'm K'dar and this is Tiberuth. Sorry if we're intruding, I was just looking for a bit of a distraction and some archery practice sounded good enough. Would you mind if I joined you?"
He spotted the green firelizard on the boy's shoulders and added, "Just try and keep your flitter to yourself, they make Tiber nervous." The bronze huffed at that, letting out an irritated grumble. They don't make me nervous! They're just too small, I wouldn't want to accidentally crush one.