Post by Zirin on Aug 17, 2011 20:15:24 GMT -5
J’dol smiled as his move caused Ara to laugh. He had assumed her laugh would be cute, but this was even better than he thought, and so worth it. He gave her a look after her statement though, a look that said ‘Puh-lease! Who DOESN’T want me?!’. His look was proven true not a moment later when K’lin actually agreed to the dance, which actually shocked J’dol a bit. He wasn’t complaining however, he was here to dance and K’lin was merely his next partner. He was sad at the thought that Ara might take the opportunity to sneak away. So, of course, the offer to ‘share’ was immediately accepted by the weyrling. After all, two was better than one, wasn’t it?
Watching as Ara inserted herself beside K’lin, placing her hands on his hips and moving in a way that was quite unfamiliar to J’dol, though with a look of concentration he tried to go along with it, hoping he didn’t look like too much of a fool.
Kayath tilted her head as her teacher moved in a way that could only be seen as showing off. What a fool, didn’t Avirith realize her hide paled in comparison to her orange one? Then, as if to add insult to injury, the green dared push her away and ask the handsome blue to fly? Kayath hissed quietly, so quietly it was unlikely that either of the other dragons would hear it, that was just an unfair tactic! She huffed, glancing around for the bronze in question before responding. Her thoughts were for Avirith alone. You’re right, dear teacher. A blue is much more suited to you. She stood then, making a show of stretching as she rose to show off her already muscled body and shining hide. She took a few steps away from the two before looking back over her shoulder. I won’t be the little one much longer, Avirith. Her voice held a hint of malice. She was tired of being the ‘little one’, the ‘young one’. She was a sub-queen, and by Faranth, everyone would soon know it. [FF7F00]It was a pleasure to speak with you Bearith.[/color] She finally said to the blue politely.
Watching as Ara inserted herself beside K’lin, placing her hands on his hips and moving in a way that was quite unfamiliar to J’dol, though with a look of concentration he tried to go along with it, hoping he didn’t look like too much of a fool.
Kayath tilted her head as her teacher moved in a way that could only be seen as showing off. What a fool, didn’t Avirith realize her hide paled in comparison to her orange one? Then, as if to add insult to injury, the green dared push her away and ask the handsome blue to fly? Kayath hissed quietly, so quietly it was unlikely that either of the other dragons would hear it, that was just an unfair tactic! She huffed, glancing around for the bronze in question before responding. Her thoughts were for Avirith alone. You’re right, dear teacher. A blue is much more suited to you. She stood then, making a show of stretching as she rose to show off her already muscled body and shining hide. She took a few steps away from the two before looking back over her shoulder. I won’t be the little one much longer, Avirith. Her voice held a hint of malice. She was tired of being the ‘little one’, the ‘young one’. She was a sub-queen, and by Faranth, everyone would soon know it. [FF7F00]It was a pleasure to speak with you Bearith.[/color] She finally said to the blue politely.