21.Aug.22, 11:29 AM
This is a much better introduction, Amagrith agreed with a slight nod of approval. She knew sometimes people were sad and Mylorah said that was okay but the little gold still thought it was a bit rude the way he had run off that day. But everything was better now! He was happy and appreciated her show and knew how pretty she was. He was a good a brother, just like most of hers were.
“Tiberuth, you should tell Amagrith about the ocean. She insists I’m making it up because the lake is already massive,” Mylorah gave the great bronze a little look, hoping he caught on to the fact that she wanted him to help play distraction for her cream puff, even if only for a few minutes. Oh, yes! The beach does sound interesting but how can water go on and on forever like that? She waddled a little closer to Tiberuth and flopped down beside him, using him as shade to cool off in for story time.
“I know it’s wrong but I’m really happy he Impressed with me,” Mylorah confessed softly once it seemed like Amagrith was distracted and no one else was around. She really wanted to ask more about how her brother was doing but she also didn’t want to push the bit of peace he seemed to be in so discussing her own odd predicament seemed like fun. “I know I’m being greedy but I didn’t want to give him back to his Hold life and I returned to the Weyr. Not that I know what will happen after graduation but I have a little more time with him at least.”
She cleared her throat and smiled, not allowing herself to get too drawn into the fears of the future. “Anyway, it’s not good to think too much about relationships, right? So, like you said, L’ri as well. He’s… adjusting. He said something about puppet shows so I guess I’ll be entertained for the next little while.” He was another confusing topic but easier to skirt around and keep things casual when talking with K’dar. “They’re both honestly taking it all rather well but Cazan’s brother… Oh! And Chir! He will be thrilled to see you.”
Mylorah didn’t know what to say about Z’lar and his struggles so bouncing along her train of thought to their young friend was easily done. “He snuck out to the lake last night,” she kept her voice even lower, despite being convinced someone had to know about the trip. They hadn’t received a punishment, weren’t even spoken to about it, but she wasn’t going to push her luck on the matter. “He’s already feeling trapped by all the rules and people around him all of the time and his dragon is so handsome but a little instigator. I snuck out after them and we talked a little before I managed to get them to come back in.”
“Tiberuth, you should tell Amagrith about the ocean. She insists I’m making it up because the lake is already massive,” Mylorah gave the great bronze a little look, hoping he caught on to the fact that she wanted him to help play distraction for her cream puff, even if only for a few minutes. Oh, yes! The beach does sound interesting but how can water go on and on forever like that? She waddled a little closer to Tiberuth and flopped down beside him, using him as shade to cool off in for story time.
“I know it’s wrong but I’m really happy he Impressed with me,” Mylorah confessed softly once it seemed like Amagrith was distracted and no one else was around. She really wanted to ask more about how her brother was doing but she also didn’t want to push the bit of peace he seemed to be in so discussing her own odd predicament seemed like fun. “I know I’m being greedy but I didn’t want to give him back to his Hold life and I returned to the Weyr. Not that I know what will happen after graduation but I have a little more time with him at least.”
She cleared her throat and smiled, not allowing herself to get too drawn into the fears of the future. “Anyway, it’s not good to think too much about relationships, right? So, like you said, L’ri as well. He’s… adjusting. He said something about puppet shows so I guess I’ll be entertained for the next little while.” He was another confusing topic but easier to skirt around and keep things casual when talking with K’dar. “They’re both honestly taking it all rather well but Cazan’s brother… Oh! And Chir! He will be thrilled to see you.”
Mylorah didn’t know what to say about Z’lar and his struggles so bouncing along her train of thought to their young friend was easily done. “He snuck out to the lake last night,” she kept her voice even lower, despite being convinced someone had to know about the trip. They hadn’t received a punishment, weren’t even spoken to about it, but she wasn’t going to push her luck on the matter. “He’s already feeling trapped by all the rules and people around him all of the time and his dragon is so handsome but a little instigator. I snuck out after them and we talked a little before I managed to get them to come back in.”