20.Aug.12, 07:44 PM
Erisi wasn't about to go on to explain that --
He, and Charath sent a mental image of M'bal to Aveleth (she never did like to use anyone but Erisi or Valerian's names), thought that I was a Gold. It was very flattering. He also thought that Erisi was a girl, which he did not find to be as flattering. I think it worked well though, a little bit of shame with it must be Erisi's thing. She wasn't so much as confiding this in Aveleth as she was using it as a means to torment her bonded for taking so long with her snack. Charath was hoping that Aveleth would pass this information on to Z'ia (yes, she did know his name, but her bonded did not need to know that) to further her bonded's embarrassment over that part of the situation.
'FOR SHARDING SAKE CHARATH. WHAT THE--?? WHAT EVEN MAKES YOU THINK THAT IS SOMETHING I WANT GOING AROUND???'
I am very hungry.
Erisi had no idea how obvious it was when he bickered with Charath, but his face was very much distorted into a displeased expression whenever a word from his young dragon drifted to his ear. At least he wasn't verbally scolding her anymore. He had more sense than that now that Z'ia was around. The Bluerider had heard enough of Erisi yelling.
The Weyrling waited for Z'ia's laughter to be subside before contributing to the conversation again. He knew a little of what it was like to be excluded from conversations, especially ones with dragons. "Then you could have flown him. We could have traded stories! It would have been a fantastic bonding experience." Erisi's voice dripped with a sweet, sweet type of sarcasm. It was obvious enough for Z'ia to know that Erisi wasn't making fun of him... yet. 'Thank Faranth you don't actually talk to other riders, Charath.'
Don't tempt me.
He, and Charath sent a mental image of M'bal to Aveleth (she never did like to use anyone but Erisi or Valerian's names), thought that I was a Gold. It was very flattering. He also thought that Erisi was a girl, which he did not find to be as flattering. I think it worked well though, a little bit of shame with it must be Erisi's thing. She wasn't so much as confiding this in Aveleth as she was using it as a means to torment her bonded for taking so long with her snack. Charath was hoping that Aveleth would pass this information on to Z'ia (yes, she did know his name, but her bonded did not need to know that) to further her bonded's embarrassment over that part of the situation.
'FOR SHARDING SAKE CHARATH. WHAT THE--?? WHAT EVEN MAKES YOU THINK THAT IS SOMETHING I WANT GOING AROUND???'
I am very hungry.
Erisi had no idea how obvious it was when he bickered with Charath, but his face was very much distorted into a displeased expression whenever a word from his young dragon drifted to his ear. At least he wasn't verbally scolding her anymore. He had more sense than that now that Z'ia was around. The Bluerider had heard enough of Erisi yelling.
The Weyrling waited for Z'ia's laughter to be subside before contributing to the conversation again. He knew a little of what it was like to be excluded from conversations, especially ones with dragons. "Then you could have flown him. We could have traded stories! It would have been a fantastic bonding experience." Erisi's voice dripped with a sweet, sweet type of sarcasm. It was obvious enough for Z'ia to know that Erisi wasn't making fun of him... yet. 'Thank Faranth you don't actually talk to other riders, Charath.'
Don't tempt me.