Once he was done with Vee’s tack, A’myl went to help his brother with the bronze. At his touch, Yffengeth blinked sleepily and, with a sweep of one of his massive forearms, gathered the little white to his chest like a child cuddling a beloved doll. Vee struggled for a few moments, eyes flashing a startled yellow, but he quickly gave up and instead spent his energies gazing about, craning his neck this way and that.
“Farin’s still upset that he didn’t Impress, but frankly, I’m relieved,” A’myl said, rolling up one end of the bronze’s long riding straps. “If he’s going to have a dragon, I want him in my sight. He’d have been a menace if he’d Impressed at Western.”
“Right,” was the terse reply.
A’myl glanced at his brother, as always a bit saddened by Ay’ril’s indifference to Farin. He’d certainly guessed the cause for it, after all these turns, but Faranth knew they never actually talked about it. “The firelizard egg was a fair consolation prize, at least. When it hatches, he’ll be busy with his new pet until the next gold rises.”
I hope it hatches soon, Vee said. It will be fun to have a firelizard in the family!
~Kiana_Nala~