21.Oct.22, 02:51 AM
Eurydith tipped her head back to watch Orgailian, head tilted curiously when he called her name. She let out a soft inquisitive chirp, then thought for a moment. Did she remember? She didn't think so. She remembered the headache when her brother had fallen on her shell but even that was vague and distant already despite knowing it wasn't really all that long ago. I don't think so. She peered at him closely though, gave him a sniff and then nuzzled her head against him before adding, You seem familiar though. Like maybe I met you once in a dream? I like you.
She turned her attention back to where Or'fus was talking to the assistant and gave out a soft chirp to try to encourage him to hurry up. He looked over and gave a wave before grabbing the buckets and starting the walk back. After I eat will you tell me a nice story? Sometimes Or'fus tells me stories or reads me poems but I want to hear a new thing! She loved the stories and poems that her rider had already told her, but she was excited to see if Orgailian knew any different things to tell her about.
"What was that about a new thing?" asked Or'fus as he returned with a pair of buckets and some rags. He set the bucket of oil to one side and the bucket of meat down directly in front of the little green as he took a seat. "Are you crushing Gail to death? I suppose it's only fair that you try to crush more than just me," he said with a grin before reaching out to gently pet her head.
He said it was okay, she said in response with another glance back at Gail as if seeking his confirmation. "Well that's fine then," he said with a nod as he tilted the bucket. "Now let's see if you can really impress him with a full belly." While Eurydith got to eating, he turned to Gail and gave him a grateful smile. "Thanks a lot for stopping by to visit. She loves people, but some of the other weyrlings don't want her to cuddle their riders, or they want to play with her and she still gets the occasional dizzy spell so we're trying to keep an eye on it."
She turned her attention back to where Or'fus was talking to the assistant and gave out a soft chirp to try to encourage him to hurry up. He looked over and gave a wave before grabbing the buckets and starting the walk back. After I eat will you tell me a nice story? Sometimes Or'fus tells me stories or reads me poems but I want to hear a new thing! She loved the stories and poems that her rider had already told her, but she was excited to see if Orgailian knew any different things to tell her about.
"What was that about a new thing?" asked Or'fus as he returned with a pair of buckets and some rags. He set the bucket of oil to one side and the bucket of meat down directly in front of the little green as he took a seat. "Are you crushing Gail to death? I suppose it's only fair that you try to crush more than just me," he said with a grin before reaching out to gently pet her head.
He said it was okay, she said in response with another glance back at Gail as if seeking his confirmation. "Well that's fine then," he said with a nod as he tilted the bucket. "Now let's see if you can really impress him with a full belly." While Eurydith got to eating, he turned to Gail and gave him a grateful smile. "Thanks a lot for stopping by to visit. She loves people, but some of the other weyrlings don't want her to cuddle their riders, or they want to play with her and she still gets the occasional dizzy spell so we're trying to keep an eye on it."