24.Sep.22, 11:56 AM
Were dragons supposed to do that? A brown checking out a girl was a bit curious but Ulliendis knew she was linked to the boy that ended up Impressing the brown in some way, though he couldn’t remember if they were dating or siblings. He’d look into that fact later as a blue caught his eye. Again, was that normal? It looked like the two blues were going for the same boy and the slower one was left dejected and alone. Maybe the hatchling was just confused but there was a chance that two people could have a bond with a dragon. Were humans all ranked in the mind of a dragon as soon as they popped free? Blue boy couldn’t get his number one so he settled for his second choice? Touchings and Hatchings were constantly surprising him.
But he did make it through another one unscathed and Ulliendis appreciated that staying a steady constant as he sauntered through the crowd. It was also interesting to see who was upset over not Impressing and who just took it as an inconvenience in their day. Some of the latter were acting—and not that well—but he supposed he couldn’t blame them. He, however, truly didn’t mind he was still dragon-free.
He was grinning as he approached the stands and made his way up to where Rh’us was still sitting and scowling. “Woe is me and all that!” Ulliendis exclaimed dramatically, the back of his hand resting on his forehead to complete the proper effect. “A dragon didn’t want me but at least I still have you.” He straightened and flashed another grin. It was fun to play with Rh’us when the opportunities arose, which wasn’t always often. Ulliendis was wise enough to be serious when they were working, especially with vials of various less than pleasant substances.
But now wasn’t one of those times. “Anything you want to do while you’re here before you whisk me away? We can stay for the celebrations as well. Getting you laid might keep that scowl from permanently freezing on your face.”
But he did make it through another one unscathed and Ulliendis appreciated that staying a steady constant as he sauntered through the crowd. It was also interesting to see who was upset over not Impressing and who just took it as an inconvenience in their day. Some of the latter were acting—and not that well—but he supposed he couldn’t blame them. He, however, truly didn’t mind he was still dragon-free.
He was grinning as he approached the stands and made his way up to where Rh’us was still sitting and scowling. “Woe is me and all that!” Ulliendis exclaimed dramatically, the back of his hand resting on his forehead to complete the proper effect. “A dragon didn’t want me but at least I still have you.” He straightened and flashed another grin. It was fun to play with Rh’us when the opportunities arose, which wasn’t always often. Ulliendis was wise enough to be serious when they were working, especially with vials of various less than pleasant substances.
But now wasn’t one of those times. “Anything you want to do while you’re here before you whisk me away? We can stay for the celebrations as well. Getting you laid might keep that scowl from permanently freezing on your face.”