29.Aug.12, 12:37 AM
I must wait for them to settle down, first.
'I do not want to spend all day here.'
Astoreth just picked one up, they are spooked. It would be easier if you would just feed me.
'You're big enough to feed yourself.'
Charath had set her bonded down not long ago, and had displayed an unusual level of politeness when it came to letting Astoreth have the hunting grounds. Erisi suspected it was a ploy to get him to feed her himself so she wouldn't have to hunt. He knew his dragon well enough by now to know that if there was the potential to make his life more difficult, she would take it. They were at another minor showdown with one another. Erisi knew that if she didn't start practicing hunting more, she was going to be a complete failure at it and he'd probably end up feeding her for the rest of her life. Charath also realized this.
She knew that him feeding her would just be so much easier and far more convenient for her. Are you ready to go yet? Charath crooned, knowing that her bonded was close to becoming fed up with the situation.
'You haven't even tried yet,' Erisi responded with a roll of his eyes that let him catch sight of A'liran. While he normally wouldn't go out of his way to chat someone up, A'liran just provided him with ample opportunity to ignore the dragon in his head. 'I'm just going to go say hi to Astoreth's rider, then. If you take terribly long who knows what I'll get up to with him.' It was a warning Charath knew well enough to listen to her. Erisi was getting to be uncontrollable. It was probably revenge for all the times she made his life difficult.
Erisi began the slow trek towards A'liran. He didn't much care for the rider other than that he was a decent excuse, and if he was lucky he could take a few digs at Charath today. "That was a, uh," he tried not to roll his eyes, realizing that this was a stretch of his sociable interactions, "a nice kill Astoreth made." Oh Faranth, he hated talking to people he hadn't really developed an interest in. A'liran was convenient right now, so he was trying.
'I do not want to spend all day here.'
Astoreth just picked one up, they are spooked. It would be easier if you would just feed me.
'You're big enough to feed yourself.'
Charath had set her bonded down not long ago, and had displayed an unusual level of politeness when it came to letting Astoreth have the hunting grounds. Erisi suspected it was a ploy to get him to feed her himself so she wouldn't have to hunt. He knew his dragon well enough by now to know that if there was the potential to make his life more difficult, she would take it. They were at another minor showdown with one another. Erisi knew that if she didn't start practicing hunting more, she was going to be a complete failure at it and he'd probably end up feeding her for the rest of her life. Charath also realized this.
She knew that him feeding her would just be so much easier and far more convenient for her. Are you ready to go yet? Charath crooned, knowing that her bonded was close to becoming fed up with the situation.
'You haven't even tried yet,' Erisi responded with a roll of his eyes that let him catch sight of A'liran. While he normally wouldn't go out of his way to chat someone up, A'liran just provided him with ample opportunity to ignore the dragon in his head. 'I'm just going to go say hi to Astoreth's rider, then. If you take terribly long who knows what I'll get up to with him.' It was a warning Charath knew well enough to listen to her. Erisi was getting to be uncontrollable. It was probably revenge for all the times she made his life difficult.
Erisi began the slow trek towards A'liran. He didn't much care for the rider other than that he was a decent excuse, and if he was lucky he could take a few digs at Charath today. "That was a, uh," he tried not to roll his eyes, realizing that this was a stretch of his sociable interactions, "a nice kill Astoreth made." Oh Faranth, he hated talking to people he hadn't really developed an interest in. A'liran was convenient right now, so he was trying.