“My... Ansheth…”
It was a refrain laden with guilt and pain, haunting their minds until they finally settled on the ground after the long, hard Fall. Ansheth would not be distracted, would not be deterred from his singular goal of being by her side. He fretted, anxiety, and his own injuries, turning his eyes yellow-grey.
We must get those wounds looked at.
Not yet… Myrrath… where is she? The bronze scoured the growing throng of dragonpairs with a frantic gaze. O’dyn sighed, gritting his teeth but keeping his thoughts to himself…
Damn that woman. Damn her…
Not that… well, he hoped it hadn’t been her fault. It was an awful Fall, and she wasn’t reckless… not anymore. She wouldn’t have risked Myrrath unnecessarily. She knew better than that. More than likely some awful gust had caught them… the rest did not bear thinking about. His heart tightened in his chest. He would need to visit Orry and Den, soon, but… but the thought of her being injured… somehow, that scared him too. He did not understand why.
I see them. There, off to the side. O’dyn began long strides, matched by an overeager dragon who could barely restrain himself from leaping.
They were not looking well. Both rider and dragon were unconscious, and O’dyn steeled his heart against the prognosis. Ah- they would recover… He breathed a sigh of relief as another healer began to tend to Ansheth’s own wounds. Mechanically, the one-eyed man lifted a hand to stroke his dragon, soothing him with thoughts of gentle nothingness. They were safe. Look. Everything was going to be okay.
Mr Cheri
Feel free to let me know if you want anything edited- I’m afraid I might have taken too many liberties with the injuries Ada and Myrrath sustained. I’m cool if you’d like to time-skip to them waking up; O’dyn and Ansheth would have stayed by their sides until then. heart