20.Sep.22, 11:56 AM
T'ryn had made the mistake of asking Lord Habraxel about how Kaya helped with his headaches since he was still occasionally hit with them himself. But when the Lord started to vaguely explain how to win Kaya over, he caught on to what her methods were and was sorry he asked. It wasn't until Zelly giggled that his brothers seemed to catch on and A'tay looked like he wanted to be swallowed through the stone they sat on. When K'dar gave him a gentle pat, T'ryn returned the gesture and echoed the words with a grin. "Don't feel too embarrassed that I caught on quicker than you did."
He exchanged a few more pleasantries with Kaya before bringing up that Zelana was interested in healing. It was an attempt to see if the woman had any advice for his friend but unfortunately the dragonets had decided they made everyone wait long enough and began their debut parade. Opening with a brown was still seen as just as bad as green but T’ryn still eggs hatching in general as a good thing and didn’t mind what colour was first or how many of each. But he did hate seeing injured dragons and his heart sank as the green was escorted off to be looked after.
His hopes raised when he saw a few heading towards his siblings but none were chosen. “It can be hard on some of the Candidates, especially if they’ve been Standing for years,” T’ryn answered Kaya’s observation. “I’m one of the lucky ones. I Impressed at twelve at my first Hatching so I’ve avoided a lot of the stress and worries that can form.” He had friends that struggled with the constant rejection but he also knew people that just shrugged and went on about their business as they knew their time would eventually come. He had a feeling he’d try to pretend it didn’t bother him but he would likely constantly fret about it and wonder what was wrong with him. He was lucky to have Syrendryth and be found by the annoying beast so quickly.
He exchanged a few more pleasantries with Kaya before bringing up that Zelana was interested in healing. It was an attempt to see if the woman had any advice for his friend but unfortunately the dragonets had decided they made everyone wait long enough and began their debut parade. Opening with a brown was still seen as just as bad as green but T’ryn still eggs hatching in general as a good thing and didn’t mind what colour was first or how many of each. But he did hate seeing injured dragons and his heart sank as the green was escorted off to be looked after.
His hopes raised when he saw a few heading towards his siblings but none were chosen. “It can be hard on some of the Candidates, especially if they’ve been Standing for years,” T’ryn answered Kaya’s observation. “I’m one of the lucky ones. I Impressed at twelve at my first Hatching so I’ve avoided a lot of the stress and worries that can form.” He had friends that struggled with the constant rejection but he also knew people that just shrugged and went on about their business as they knew their time would eventually come. He had a feeling he’d try to pretend it didn’t bother him but he would likely constantly fret about it and wonder what was wrong with him. He was lucky to have Syrendryth and be found by the annoying beast so quickly.