Post by Akki on Apr 26, 2009 14:46:13 GMT -5
“Dinner it is then.” He said with a joyous laugh. So it wasn’t too forward after all, and he would forever be thankful for that. Anassa seemed quite nice, helping him out even though they had just met. Maybe everyone in Dark Moon was this nice? He hoped so at least, mean people never made people happy. “Did she? Can I listen in too?” He asked with genuine curiosity. No one in his family had singing talent so he was always fascinated by people who could.
Really? Seven brothers and sisters? I imagine that would be very hectic. Waeith tried to imagine it, but simply couldn’t. If his rider had seven siblings, they’d have to be searching for a lot more people right now. The bronze curled his tail around him, acting quite content. Will you? I’d like that very much. He rumbled pleasantly, looking forward to hearing the pretty green sing.
V’ian hunched slightly at Rhia’s comment. “You said you wouldn’t completely out do me. That means you’ll still out do me in some aspects! My manliness is shrinking as we speak.” Then again, Rhia could probably beat out the other male dragonriders also so it’s not like they could make fun of him for his time here. V’ian fell silent with the others as a loud bugle came crashing over them, signaling that the WeyrWoman was about to organize things. “Oops, I better go find my team.” V’ian said to Anassa with a sheepish grin, “I’ll talk to you later though. I can’t let you back out of the dinner!” He nodded a silent goodbye to Rhia and the others before going off to Team A. He was glad that he came when he did, he didn’t mind helping out Dark Moon and some Holds that were in shambles. Good deeds meant good karma, right?
He didn’t know Sh’rel or T’ren, so finding them would be practically impossible. So he had to improvise. He jumped into the air slightly, “I’m V’ian! I’m V’ian!”. Hopefully either Sh’rel or T’ren would hear him over the large crowd of people.
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“But I’m more of a morning person.” Akki whined, even though everyone knew it was a lie. Akki was not a morning person; she always looked sleepy and messy in the morning. She preferred staying up late and then being able to sleep it in, something that was apparently a rare occurrence for dragonriders. She rolled her eyes and mussed up the boy’s hair, “Of course you love me! I like to think that everyone loves me.” She was joking around of course. Akki was a loud person, but even she wasn’t that arrogant.
I’d like you better if you caught me supper and clean up my weyr for me? Ebbeth replied with a draconic grin
“I am too a lady!” She huffed loudly at P’rin, putting the boy in a headlock so she could rub a hand all over his hair and mess it up. She let her arm drop from the boys shoulder as Christae began to speak. She looked over at Marletta with wide eyes. “I’m with Sh’ham? Isn’t that the guy who saw my wiggly arm dance?” Just her luck, getting stuck with someone who saw her embarrassing moment before they even formally met. She groaned loudly and sniffed, “See you later kiddies.”
Really? Seven brothers and sisters? I imagine that would be very hectic. Waeith tried to imagine it, but simply couldn’t. If his rider had seven siblings, they’d have to be searching for a lot more people right now. The bronze curled his tail around him, acting quite content. Will you? I’d like that very much. He rumbled pleasantly, looking forward to hearing the pretty green sing.
V’ian hunched slightly at Rhia’s comment. “You said you wouldn’t completely out do me. That means you’ll still out do me in some aspects! My manliness is shrinking as we speak.” Then again, Rhia could probably beat out the other male dragonriders also so it’s not like they could make fun of him for his time here. V’ian fell silent with the others as a loud bugle came crashing over them, signaling that the WeyrWoman was about to organize things. “Oops, I better go find my team.” V’ian said to Anassa with a sheepish grin, “I’ll talk to you later though. I can’t let you back out of the dinner!” He nodded a silent goodbye to Rhia and the others before going off to Team A. He was glad that he came when he did, he didn’t mind helping out Dark Moon and some Holds that were in shambles. Good deeds meant good karma, right?
He didn’t know Sh’rel or T’ren, so finding them would be practically impossible. So he had to improvise. He jumped into the air slightly, “I’m V’ian! I’m V’ian!”. Hopefully either Sh’rel or T’ren would hear him over the large crowd of people.
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“But I’m more of a morning person.” Akki whined, even though everyone knew it was a lie. Akki was not a morning person; she always looked sleepy and messy in the morning. She preferred staying up late and then being able to sleep it in, something that was apparently a rare occurrence for dragonriders. She rolled her eyes and mussed up the boy’s hair, “Of course you love me! I like to think that everyone loves me.” She was joking around of course. Akki was a loud person, but even she wasn’t that arrogant.
I’d like you better if you caught me supper and clean up my weyr for me? Ebbeth replied with a draconic grin
“I am too a lady!” She huffed loudly at P’rin, putting the boy in a headlock so she could rub a hand all over his hair and mess it up. She let her arm drop from the boys shoulder as Christae began to speak. She looked over at Marletta with wide eyes. “I’m with Sh’ham? Isn’t that the guy who saw my wiggly arm dance?” Just her luck, getting stuck with someone who saw her embarrassing moment before they even formally met. She groaned loudly and sniffed, “See you later kiddies.”