06.Sep.12, 07:12 AM
He raised an eyebrow. "Why would I be angry at you?" he asked.
Ast, this chick is confusing me
Don't think too hard, A'liran the dragon said, dryer and dry and more than a little amused.
Unannounced, the green appeared overhead. Her slim body cast a swift, spiraling shadow as she worked her way down to them, landing a respectful distance from the garden before pacing her way over. She paid little attention to Aparicus, though she did rumble a gentle greeting to her rider. She poked her nose at him, earning a wily laugh as he looped one arm around her snout and squeezed. He kissed her soft hide, then looked back to Aparicus.
"Seriously though, I have no reason to be mad at you, hun. And this is Astoreth, by the way."
The green acknowledged the girl, turning her head towards her and letting out the softest croons as a greeting. She wasn't overly friendly or overly interested, but she was polite and, perhaps more importantly, calm.
You have quite the effect on females. This one was horrified of you only moments ago the green teased lightly. She laid down, curling up neatly in the grass with her wings folded carefully at her back, well mannered and out of the way of the garden. She wasn't sure why the humans valued some plants over others, but they did. Humans had such very strange habits.
Ast, this chick is confusing me
Don't think too hard, A'liran the dragon said, dryer and dry and more than a little amused.
Unannounced, the green appeared overhead. Her slim body cast a swift, spiraling shadow as she worked her way down to them, landing a respectful distance from the garden before pacing her way over. She paid little attention to Aparicus, though she did rumble a gentle greeting to her rider. She poked her nose at him, earning a wily laugh as he looped one arm around her snout and squeezed. He kissed her soft hide, then looked back to Aparicus.
"Seriously though, I have no reason to be mad at you, hun. And this is Astoreth, by the way."
The green acknowledged the girl, turning her head towards her and letting out the softest croons as a greeting. She wasn't overly friendly or overly interested, but she was polite and, perhaps more importantly, calm.
You have quite the effect on females. This one was horrified of you only moments ago the green teased lightly. She laid down, curling up neatly in the grass with her wings folded carefully at her back, well mannered and out of the way of the garden. She wasn't sure why the humans valued some plants over others, but they did. Humans had such very strange habits.