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Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 8:02 pm
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Never! Broleith flung his wings back at his declaration, sails blocking out the sun just a bit. If he were a larger dragon it might have been a bit more impressive but to him he felt fifty feet tall.
I'd rather go blind from gazing upon your shining beauty than to keep my sight and never see you again.
Trissa giggled softly at her blue's grand gestures and words but Meihuath seemed to be enjoying it, so she wouldn't tell him to stop. She glanced over at the older rider and nodded at his suggestion, figuring the dragons would have their moment and eventually return to their respective weyrs.
"I think that's a good idea," she said with a smile. "They seem to be enjoying themselves. Broleith," she said, turning to face her dragon and speaking aloud for Ko'zenn's benefit. "Be a gentledragon and make sure she's on her way back to her ledge at a reasonable hour."
Broleith stood a bit straighter as he was given his task and he nodded his head in agreement. It wouldn't do to give Meihuath's rider a poor example of the dependable dragon he could be.
She'll be home before dark, he promised. As will I. Never fear, TrissaMine, I am a dragon of my word.
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Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 8:34 pm
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Genuinely, he will still be able to see, my dear, Ko'zenn assured, smoothing down the actual worry Meihuath was developing over thinking she could actually blind another by being too lovely. At least close one eye so you have it later, okay? We'll match then! Meihuath eventually compromised after another minute of reeling worry. Clearly that was the best solution.
It was...a solution, at least.
As Meihuath leaned up against Broleith, giddiness back in full-force as she waited to be shooed away by her rider, Ko'zenn half-smiled. "After the last light of sundown will be well enough - she does have an early visit back to the Healers in the morning." because he'd decidedly not let go of the idea that her eye needed another look over.
She wasn't exactly doing anything else with her days for a while.
So before dark, Meihuath repeated, considering the light of a setting sun to still be...well... light out. Ko'zenn crossed his arms. "A little after dark is alright," he replied, earning a hum that sounded like she was actually trying to mull over something that was, perhaps, a little above her mental paygrade.
I'll let you figure it out, she decided, leaning the side of her head against Broleith's as she relinquished all thoughts she'd have about the whole shebang to him. That'd work out better anyways!
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Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 9:16 pm
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Broleith gave Ko'zenn a low bow of his head, grateful for the extra time. He'd said before dark though and he was going to stick to that. Having a little wiggle room wasn't a bad thing, especially since Meihuath was grounded for the time being.
As she bumped against him Broleith lifted his head once more and nudged the smaller dragon, turning her back towards the sand of the beach. Let's continue our walk then, Meihuath. I'm sure the evening sky will be wonderful to look at. Not as shining as you nor as starry as me, but a good second place to both of us, I should think.
Trissa watched as Broleith gently herded Meihuath away from her and Ko'zenn and, once it was clear they were content to speak to one another and otherwise ignore their riders, she turned to the older rider with an amused expression on her face.
"Well...that wasn't how I was expecting the evening to go. But I'm glad for the both of them." It was nice to have someone to cuddle with who you didn't have to worry about squishing. "I've got to head back but it was nice to chat with you, Ko'zenn. I'm sure we'll be seeing more of each other now."
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Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2020 6:29 pm
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